Fourth Sunday in Ordinary Time; February 1, 2015
MASS SCHEDULE Saturday Vigil Mass: 4:00PM, 6:00pm SP Sunday: 8:00AM -10:00AM - 5:00 PM Tues - Fri : 10:30 am (Sept - May) Tues - Fri: 12:15 pm (June - August) RECONCILIATION: Saturday: 2:30 PM - 3:30 PM (Anytime - call for appointment) BAPTISM by appointment; prep class is required held 3rd Saturday of month 10am WEDDINGS: By Appointment (6 Months in advance, class required) RELIGIOUS EDUCATION: Beth Lujan (K-8) W, Thurs 8:30-3:30pm 747-0722 ext 5609 [email protected] CONFIRMATION Davina Anderson (Grades 9-12) 747-0722 ext 5608 Email: [email protected]
Catholic Counseling JoAnn Baird 747-0722 ext 5602 Email: [email protected] K of C Christ the King Council 7322
www.kofc7322.org Filipino Ministry Ino Quintana email: [email protected] Latino Ministry (Español) 747-0722 x 5900 Victor Gonzales [email protected]
CHILD DEVELOPMENT CENTER: Mrs. Kristin Mareno 747-1617 [email protected] PARISH SCHOOL: Principal, Mr. Pat Perry 747-3392 [email protected] Bookkeeper, Margaret Tharaldson x 5607 [email protected] Bishop Manogue Catholic High School www.bishopmanogue.org
1259 St. Albert’s Drive, Reno, Nevada 89503 Telephone: (775) 747-0722
Fax: (775) 746-3976 Web Page: www.stalbertreno.org E-mail: [email protected]
Pastor, Fr. Mark Hanifan - ext 5600 Parochial Vicar, Fr. Honesto Agustin ext 5601 Deacons Chuck Lanham ext 5612 [email protected]
Richard Ramm [email protected] Friar’s Pantry 329-2571 Pastoral Administrator, Ted Krembs [email protected] Director of Liturgy/Music: Nina Weaver 379-9873 [email protected] Parish Office Marie Fromherz ext 5604 [email protected] Teri Green ext 5605 [email protected]
Scripture Readings
Sat 01/31 Heb 11: 1-2, 8-19 Mk 4: 35-41
Sun 02/01 Dt 18: 15-20 1 Cor 7: 32-35 Mk 1: 21-28
Mon 02/02 Mal 3: 1-4 Lk 2: 22-40
Tue 02/03 Heb 12: 1-4 Mk 5: 21-43
Wed 02/04 Heb 12: 4-7, 11-15 Mk 6: 1-6
Thu 02/05 Heb 12: 18-19, 21-24 Mk 6: 7-13
Fri 02/06 Heb 13: 1-8 Mk 6: 14-29
Sat 02/07 Heb 13: 15-17, 20-21 Mk 6: 30-34
Sun 02/08 JB 7: 1-4, 6-7 1 Cor 9: 16-19, 22-23 Mk 1: 29-39
DATE 2nd Coll. Online Giving Coll. Basket
01/03-01/04
CRS $2,499.00
$899.00 $14,672.00
01/10-01/11
$1,056.00 $9,817.50
01/17-01/18
$881.00 $8,250.00
01/24-01/25
$481.00 $10,822.00
01/31-02/01
$ $
Christmas Eve & Christmas Day $18,179.53
Easter: Online $924.00 Reg: $17,438.03
John Ackerman 11/14 p Pat Amato 11/14 Aster Alvandia 01/15 Robert Balingit clover 12/14 Bill Bates 1/15 Fitzgeralds Wilma Birks 12/14 broke pelvis Marie Briggs 04/10 Marie Brill Eric Chaump 1/15 surgery Chaump Family 1/15 Haylie Chmela 1/15 Fitzgeralds Len Crocker 12/14 Judy Fitz Gay deFabry-Beck Emma Duffin 1/15 Fitzgeralds Frederick 12/14 per Marie Nicole Gardner clover 01/15 Sandeep Rajan George clover 1/15 Nicole Ginocchio 12/14 clover Corrine Glass 12/14 Judy Fitz Abigail Hancock 06/13schl parent Helen Handy 03/12 Martha Happ 9/14 David & Jonathon Hicks 6/14 Remedios Hil 08/14 Precy Catherine Klassic 03/13 Luke LaVoy 07/14 Matthew LaVoy 07/14 Lim family 10/14 clover Helen Lotz 5/14 Lynn Mary Maples indefinitely 1/15 Florine McCulloch 03/13 Richard Lucille Milagros clover 1/15 Rosemarie Moen 06/14 Sally Morales 1/15 Lynn Kearney Precy Parjarillo clover 1/15 Allie Rammel 04/14 Russ Marilyn Reddington 05/11 Lani Delos Reyes 07/14 Eric Sager & Family 6/13 Tina & Lyle Sargent 07/14 Greg Spencer 8/14 Mary V James Spencer 8/14 Mary V Bill Thompson 10/14 Peggy Tune 12/14 Darlene deFabry Joyce Vallandingham 05/14 Mary John Verducci 11/14 Mary Viviano 6/14 Robert Weaver 9/14 Nina Willetta & Donald Whomes 06/12 Jeanine Wood 12/14 Bernie Wright 06/14
Names will be listed for 3 mos. Please contact Teri in the parish
office to add/remove a name from our Thoughts and Prayers list
747-0722 or by email at [email protected]
How much should I give to the church? Answer: Second Letter of Paul to the Corinthians: 9: 1-15
Fr. Mark’s Monthly Tithe is 3% of his income.
Please pray for the Repose
of the Soul of Edward Wood.
YOU ARE NOT A NUMBER! PLEASE be sure to include YOUR NAME on your donations so we will know who to give credit to for your tax purposes. This is especially important for people making cash donations. Thank you.
Thank you for your generous gifts of
time, talent and treasure.
Sat 01/31 Sun 02/01 Mon 02/02 Tues 02/03 Wed 02/04 Thurs 02/05 Fri 02/06 Sat 02/07 Sun 02/08
Masses 4pm 6pm (SP)
2:30 pm Reconciliation
Latino Ministry Potluck
Masses 8am, 10am & 5pm
Family Formation Conformation
Classes
7pm Centering Prayer Latino ministry,
Scouts
10:30 am Mass Sm Grp Faith Share 6:45 pm Boy Scouts 7pm Latino Lector Training, Knights
Meeting
10:30 am Mass 7pm RCIA, Filipino
Choir, Youth Ministry, 1st Reconciliation Parents Meeting
10:30 am Mass 6pm Choir rehearsal
10:30 am 1st Friday Mass/Anointing &
Adoration 8:30 Rosary/Divine
Mercy Chaplet Senior Strong BINGO
Masses 4pm 6pm (SP)
2:30 pm Reconciliation
Masses 8am, 10am & 5pm K of C Breakfast
Crossroads Conformation
ICF Dinner
4PM Fr. Mark Hanifan Lectors Christine Miller I Patricia deClercq II& Intro
Eucharistic Ministers Patricia Amato * Deacon Chuck Marjorie Murdoch Patricia deClercq Christine Miller Richard Imrisek Kathy Halbardier Sacristan Jim & Karen McClenahan Altar Servers Lindsey Wolterbeek Annaliese Benedict Amira Miller Usher David DeValk * 8AM Fr. Honesto Agustin Lectors Donna Kennedy I Sally Ramm II & Intro Eucharistic Ministers Norm Cardoza * Donna Kennedy Sally Ramm Cathy Gorham Antoine Joesph Carol Juillerat Pat Perry Sacristan Clancy & Carol Wendt Hospitality K of C Buffet Breakfast Altar Servers David McLean Jonas Gedvila Vytas Gedvila Usher Ben Ruybalid *
10AM Fr. Honesto Agustin Lectors Barbara Hier-Johnson I Joan Maguire II&Intro Eucharistic Ministers Lisa DiFronzo * Deacon Chuck Lulu Gonzales Barbara Hier-Johnson Leslie Jacques Mary Lujan Patricia Miller Sacristan Joe Decaria Hospitality K of C Buffet Breakfast Altar Servers Grace Taylor Rachel Taylor Taylor Tennant Usher Maximo Fernandez * 5PM Fr. Honesto Agustin Lectors John Bateman I Ino Quintana II&Intro Eucharistic Ministers Frank Martinez * Deacon Chuck Rachel Contreras Sacristan Frankie Talbot Altar Servers Dominic Browne Mary Browne Usher - - - - - Reminder-It is your responsibility to find your replacements, please refer to your ministries phone list that was mailed to you.
Tues 02/03 Wed 02/04 Thurs 02/05 Fri. 02/06 Sat. 02/07 Sun. 02/08
10:30 am Mass Stack family
By Lynn Kearney
10:30 am Mass Larry Branchaud By Lujan family
10:30 am Mass Dennis Maloney+ By Lujan family
10:30 Mass Frank Martinez+ By Rebecca Gaul
4:00 pm Mass Thomas R. Smith+ By Russ & Donna
Gottschalk
6:00 pm Mass (SP) La gente de la parroquia
8:00 am Mass Leonard Corsentino+
By K of C 7322 10:00 am Mass
Kirk Kinne By Stackton family
5:00 pm Mass Eric Chaump
By Claudine & Michael Chaump
2015 Potluck Dinners
Feb 15 Filipino Mass/Potluck
3rd Sunday of Month
Jan 31 Latino Potluck
following Latino
Mass-last Saturday
of the month
ALL ARE WELCOME TO ATTEND
PLEASE BRING A DISH TO
SHARE!
Deacon Richard Ramm
787-8839
Centering Prayer w/Joann Baird
1st Mondays –02/02/15
Crossroads Grief Group – 2nd & 4th Sundays
January 25th & February 8th, 22nd
2015 Catholic Services Appeal To make an online pledge, please feel free to use the Diocese of Reno
website http://renodiocese.org/csa-2015 or fill out the form below and return to the Parish Office.
The Annual Catholic Services Appeal helps in part to fund the yearly operating expenses of many of the diocese’s ministry offices.
The CSA funds are used directly to support a number of the ministry offices of the Diocese, which in turn support the coordination of some ongoing parish ministries.
Included in CSA funding are Continuing Education for Priests; Priests’ Assistance, Office of Catholic Schools,
Campus Ministry, Respect Life Commission, Needy Parish Subsidy, Future Parish Sites, Hospital Apostolate, Priests Pension, Prison Ministry, Liturgy Commission, Ethnic Ministry Office, Catechetical Ministry, Youth Ministry, Adult Faith Formation, Annual Diocesan Conference, Vocations Office, Nevada Catholic Conference and Catholic Community Services.
THANK YOU, WALKERS, FOR JOINING US
IN SAN FRANCISCO FOR THIS YEAR’S
WALK FOR LIFE-WEST COAST.
Here are some pictures of the event! We hope to see
you again next year!
For video cover age, please see the KTVN report by
Andi Guevar a at the link pr ovided below. http://www.ktvn.com/category/170899/video-landing-page?autoStart=true&topVideoCatNo=default&clipId=11068526
THANK YOU, WALKERS, FOR JOINING US
IN SAN FRANCISCO FOR THIS YEAR’S
WALK FOR LIFE-WEST COAST.
Here are some pictures of the event! We hope to see
you again next year!
For video cover age, please see the KTVN report by
Andi Guevar a at the link pr ovided below. http://www.ktvn.com/category/170899/video-landing-page?autoStart=true&topVideoCatNo=default&clipId=11068526
Do you know anyone who is divorced? There’s no such thing as
Catholic divorce . . . . but . . . Catholics do civilly divorce.
Nearly everyone is affected by divorce; whether it’s you, or a
family member, or a co-worker. Divorce happens…..and it
hurts.
The CATHOLIC’S DIVORCE SURVIVAL GUIDE is a
12-week DVD/discussion program beginning
Sunday, February 22nd at 1-3 p.m. in the Gathering Room.
The program covers the topics of shock, denial, anger, grief,
guilt, forgiveness, money, the courts, the kids, the ex-spouse,
annulment, dating, sexuality, spirituality, remarriage or staying
single, and much more.
The program is based on the teachings of the Catholic Church
and open to anyone who needs comfort, counsel and clarity after
a divorce. Pre-registration is required. Cost is $25 on or before
February 9, 2015. After February 9, the cost is $30. NO
BABYSITTING is available. Commitment is needed for this 12-
week program. All classes build upon each other. No make-ups
are available.
Dates of program classes are:
February 22, 2015 May 17, 24, 31
March 8, 15, 22 June 7, 14
April 12, 19, 26
Pick up an application after Mass, or at the Parish Office, fill out
and mail with a check written to St. Albert Catholic Church, at
address above. Pre-registration is complete when the check is
received with completed forms.
Pre-registration or Program details, call SHIRLEY
RUSSELL 775-846-8300; email [email protected]
St. Albert’s School Report
Wow! What a wonderful Catholic
Schools Week last week! It
certainly Jump Starts 2015 for us
all. This week we should begin
testing in the ACT/Aspire again
for our 2nd Interim test. Have a
great week! Quote for the week,
“Choose a job you love and you will
never have to work a day in your
life .”
Sincerely,
Pat Perry, Principal
Happy New Year
to all parishioners
50 years and plus! First Friday monthly BINGO is Back! You are invited to join the Senior Strong Group for Mass at 10:30 am followed with a potluck and an hour of fun playing BINGO. This is an opportunity to meet people of the gold and silver age and to making new friendships. Not only will there be monthly BINGO but throughout the year other activities will be available. So come be a part of this unique group! Contact Linda Burnell 775-657-9371 Richard & Gloria Imrisek 775-673-6570
To register, contact Davina at 747-0722 x 5608 or email [email protected]
CHWC 2015 DON’T MISS IT!
For an in depth understanding of CHWC,
PLEASE VISIT
WWW.HEARTWORKCAMP.COM/ABOUT
Parents and Students, please consider offering your time and talents to this amazing
service camp. Camp dates for RENO are July 26 – Aug. 1 and details of the local work camp
can be found at:
http://heartworkcamp.com/dates/reno-nv/
CHWC is a one week opportunity to share the love of Christ and serve the neglected,
brokenhearted and the marginalized in any way needed. Equally, to inspire participants to live
as disciples of Christ through serving others as a way of life; and to foster the Catholic Faith of
each participant through the sacraments, prayer and involvement in social service.
Open to students entering the 8th grade through college, CHWC seeks to provide outreach
services to our community. Typical assignments range from working for retired elderly around
their house, working at St Vincent de Paul: Food Bank, Store, or Meal Program, and working
by providing child care.
The cost is $345.00 per camper and covers all food and lodging. You will be given assignments
to assist the elderly or infirm within the community; work at St Vincent, work with children,
and many more opportunities.
Saint Albert’s needs to register campers by March 1st. Scholarships are available for youth who
are registered parishioners and active within the parish.
Please contact Davina Anderson, St Albert Youth Ministry, at 775-747-0722 x 5908 or email
Deacon Chuck Lanham
Previous articles may be found at
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Irish playwright Oscar Wilde once said, “Some people cause happiness wherever they go; others, whenever they go.” We all know those whose presence warm our hearts and fill the room with joy and laughter just as we are aware of others for whom we cringe at the very thought of them. To paraphrase Wilde: “Some people we love without reservation; others, with great reservation.” Jesus tells us, “You have heard that it was said, ‘You shall love your neighbor and hate your enemy.’ But I say to you, love your enemies, and pray for those who persecute you, that you may be children of your heavenly Father, for he makes the sun rise on the bad and the good, and causes rain to fall on the just and the unjust.” [Mt 5:43-45} No one, especially Jesus, ever said loving others would be easy, and he should know. Even after excruciating torture and crucifixion, he still offered those who would kill him his love and forgiveness. The truth is that loving others can often be far more difficult a task to accomplish than anything else we might attempt to do in this life. Let’s face it some people make it extremely difficult if not nearly impossible to love. Some people are like Joe Btfsplk, the well-meaning, but hapless jinx from Al Capp’s L’il Abner comic strip who walked around with a cloud over his head and brought disastrous misfortune to everyone with whom he came into contact. Or others who might be best exemplified by the lyrics “Gloom, despair, and agony on me. Deep, dark depression,
excessive misery. If it weren't for bad luck, I'd have no luck at all. Gloom, despair, and agony on me” a song sung frequently on the TV show Hee-Haw (1969-1992). And then there are those whose virulent hatred and animosity toward others lends no opening through which one can hope to inject even an ounce of love. They hate for the sake of hating. Their words and actions condemn you because you wish to love them. Their hearts are cold, hardened against any and all attempts to love. It seems to be an impossible quest. We all know of someone for whom it is difficult to love and yet we are called to love them as our heavenly Father loves them. Jesus does not equivocate; he is crystal clear on what we must do: we must love our enemies and pray for those who would persecute us, for it is only in loving those for whom it is most difficult to love that we may be called children of God.
How are we to love the unlovable, especially those who project hatred and ill-will, those who espouse to perpetrate evil upon us? To be a child of God we must first love as a child. A child loves without judgment, without prejudice, without condition, without reservation for a child knows nothing of such things. A child sees another as a kindred soul to love. A child has yet to eat of the fruit of the tree of knowledge of good and bad, has yet to know the difference. If you love as a child, you will surely be called a child of God.
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Scout Sunday –February 8th
Please join us for Scout Sunday
to celebrate the anniversary of
Scouting in America.
Boy Scouts please wear your
uniforms. We invite you to join
us at the Knights of Columbus
breakfast where
your questions
will be answered
about scouting
and what we do.
List Yourself
And
Only those living with you.
(include last name if different)
Sex
M / F
Date
Of
Birth
Baptism
Yes/ No
First
Communion
Confirmed
Yes/ No
Which Mass Does Your
Family Attend?
4:00 PM
8:00AM
10:00 AM
5:00 PM
Head of Household—FIRST NAME
1.
Occupation: Business Phone #/ E-Mail address:
Spouse –FIRST NAME
2.
Occupation: Business Phone #/ E-Mail address:
Children/Other
Living in your home
Last Name
(if different) Sex
M/F
Date of
Birth
Baptism
Yes/No
1st
Communion
Confirmed
Yes/No
Mass
Attended
FAMILY NAME: PHONE: E-MAIL
ADDRESS: APT#
CITY/STATE/ZIP:
HEAD OF HOUSEHOLD: MARRIED SEPARATED DIVORCED WIDOWED SINGLE
WELCOME to St. Albert the Great Catholic Church New Parishioner Registration Form
You can also register online at www.stalbertreno.org! 1259 St. Albert’s Dr
Reno, NV 89503
Phone: 775-747-0722 Fax:775-746-3976 e-mail [email protected]
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Saint Albert the Great Parish now provides Online Giving—a convenient and safe way to
make a one-time or recurring donation. Getting started is easy—just visit our website,
www.stalbertreno.org and click our Online Giving link. You may also wish to view an
explanatory video that we have linked on our website. You can also find the video on
YouTube at http://youtu.be/E0qMjL6LFH4