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SECOND SUNDAY IN ORDINARY TIME

Readings for the week


of January 15, 2017

Devotions
Monday - Friday: 7:15 to 7:45 am
- Rosary before Mass in the Church.
Tuesday
- Pro Life Rosary after 8:00 am Mass
in the Chapel.
Wednesday
-Our Lady of Guadalupe Novena
after 8:00 am Mass in
the Church.
-Our Mother of Perpetual Help 6:00 pm
in the Chapel.
Thursday
-St. Jude Novena after 8:00 am Mass
in the Church.

JANUARY 15, 2017

As we gather, let us remember


and pray for...

Sunday: Is 49: 3, 5-6 Ps 40:2, 4,


7-10 1 Cor 1:1-3 Jn 1:29-34
Monday: Heb 5:1-10 Ps 110:1-4
Mk 2:18-22
Tuesday: Heb 6:10-20 Ps 111:1-2,
4-5, 9, 10c Mk 2:23-28 see 513:
Eph 6:10-13, 18 Mt 19:16-26
Wednesday: Heb 7:1-3, 15-17 Ps
110:1-4 Mk 3:1-6
Thursday: Heb 7:25 8:6 Ps 40:
7-10, 17 Mk 3:7-12

-Spanish Prayer Group at 6:00 pm


in room 13.

Friday: Heb 8:6-13 Ps 85:8, 10-14


Mk 3:13-19

Friday
- Eucharistic Adoration after 8:00 am Mass
until 3:00 pm in the Chapel
(We need at least two people at all times)

Saturday: Heb 9:2-3, 11-14 Ps 47:


2-3, 6-9 Mk 3:20-21 see 516: 1 Cor
1:26-31 Mt 13:44-46

-Divine Mercy 2:45pm in the Chapel.

Next Sunday: Is 8:23 9:3 Ps 27:1,


4, 13-14 1 Cor 1:10-13, 17 Mt 4:
12-23 or 4:12-17

Saturday
-Legion of Mary 3:00 pm to 4:00 pm
In the Chapel.

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Saturday, January 14, 2017


5:00 pm
Paul De Carlo
Sunday, January 15, 2017
8:00 am
Mary Schooley
10:00 am Leierte Correia
12:00 pm Jean Carlo Buendia
2:00 pm
Erickson-Mas Family
5:00 pm
People of the Parish
Monday, January 16, 2017
8:00 am
Reynaldo Fernandez
Tuesday, January 17, 2017
8:00 am
Loretta Wenzinger
Wednesday, January 18, 2017
8:00 am
Roberto Aguilar
Thursday, January 19, 2017
8:00 am
Celia Leideger
Friday, January 20, 2017
8:00 am
Joan Nunke
Saturday, January 21, 2017
5:00 pm Jeremias & Fidela Miranda
Sunday, January 22, 2017
8:00 am
People of the Parish
10:00 am
Anita Evans Taylor
12:00 pm Thelma Mehl
2:00 pm
Rocky Martinez
5:00pm
Ester Uy

TREASURES FROM OUR TRADITION


As soon as Christmas ends, people begin planning for Easter! Originally, the source of our Paschal Triduum was but a single liturgy extending from Saturday sundown
to sunrise on Easter Sunday. The two days leading up to the liturgy were days of fast, not only for the elect, but for the church preparing to baptize them. A fifth-century pope
explained that the church imitated the apostles, who were in hiding with their grief from the arrest of Jesus, and therefore sacraments, even penance, were forbidden.
Inevitably, though, people wanted to come together, and so eventually a Liturgy of the Word developed for Good Friday. This was the first step toward todays
shape of the Triduum, and gradually new ideas were embraced, including the veneration of the cross and a simple Communion service. Interestingly, the Word remained
central, since we know that in those days the pope did not receive Communion at this liturgy, even though the faithful had that option. In the other churches of Rome,
priests and people received Communion under both species. Although the custom of Communion on Good Friday took hold, it did not endure past the Middle Ages. The
central liturgies of the year slowly unraveled and disappeared from parish life. Remember that there were no seminaries in those days, and books were a rare luxury.
Most priests could only manage to celebrate a simple low Mass, and few parishes could afford the ritual books that would guide a priest through the complex forms.
Holy Week remained important in private devotion, but for a time the liturgies virtually disappeared.
Rev. James Field, Copyright J. S. Paluch Co.

Faith Formation Hours:


Sunday 9am-2pm-Monday 1pm-8pm
Tuesday 1pm-8pm- Wednesday 1pm-8pm
Faith Formation Classes Room 13

St. Peter the Apostle Gift Shop


Monday to Thursday 8am-4:30 pm
(Closed for Lunch 1pm-1:30pm)

Sunday:
Pre-school & Kindergarten Classes
10:30-11:45am.
Communion 2 Classes 10:30am & Attend
Childrens Mass at 12pm.

NOW ACCEPTING CREDIT CARDS

Monday:
Confirmation I & II Classes 6:30pm-8pm

Please Support our

Tuesday:
PAR I Classes 4:30pm-6pm
RCIA Adults & Children Classes 6:30pm-8pm
Wednesday:
3rd- 8th grade & Older Communion I Classes 4:30-6pm

Sunday 9am 4pm


(Closed for Lunch
12pm-1pm)

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Parish Office
Closed
Monday, January 16th,
2017
Martin Luther King Jr.
Day

ANOINTING MASS

Wednesday,
January 18, 2017
At 11am.

Then they opened their treasures and offered


him gifts of gold, frankincense, and myrrh.
Offer your spouse the treasures of each other
by participating in a WorldWide Marriage
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or call 702-589-0068
January 14-15, 2017
"I saw the Spirit come down like a dove from
heaven and remain upon him. Encourage the
Holy Spirit to enrich your marriage by taking
part in a WorldWide Marriage Encounter
weekend on February 10-12 in Boulder
City. To apply online, or for other weekend
dates visit www.lvloveyourspouse.org or call
702-589-0068

Simple Reminder
Parish office closed
Friday-Sunday

Light lunch after


Mass

HOW CAN YOU


HELP?

Come and join us in

WE ARE IN NEED OF
DRINKING WATER
BOTTLES, IF YOU CAN
KINDLY DONATE
THEM TO OUR PARISH
OFFICE.

the celebration of the


feast of Santo Nio

Adult Confirmation
Classes start January 30, 2017
Tuesday at 6:30pm in room 11
Must be 21 yrs of age or older,
Baptized, and received
First Communion
For more information please
call Faith Formation office
702-970-2525

CARPET INSTALLATION

Saturday, January 21, 2017


St. Peter the Apostle Roman
Catholic Church
Thank you for your
continuing support

Rosary & Novena 9:00am


Holy Mass 10:00am

St. Peter the Apostle church needs


you!

If you would like to volunteer your time


and youre familiar with installing
carpet, please call the Parish office at
702-970-2500 to install carpet for Faith
Formation.

CHAIR SALE $5
St. Peter the Apostle
Church is selling the
chairs from the Parish
center. If interested please
call the Parish office at
702-970-2500

SECOND SUNDAY IN ORDINARY TIME

St. Peter The Apostle


Catholic Community
welcomes
Our New Parishioners
November, December
Lawrence & Paula Nason
Octavio & Maria Marroquin
Kristi Rene LeBoeuf
Charlene Garcia
Marvin & Arsenia Melendez
Brian Hieronymus
Loren Sotto
Gregory & Gunn Kadlec
Arnie & Edna Aquindo
Monica Alfaro
Elizabeth Alfaro
Jose Antonio & Guadalupe de Jesus Rangel
Jason & Angela Perez
Christopher Zurita
Walter & Mary Wolak
Wilfredo Tugot
Mariano & Gloria Tgh, Jr.
Paulyne Reyes
Patricia Reyes
Samuel & Julie Cuvin
Andrew & Billie Bick
Karmen Avila
John F. Rivera
Jose & Ofelia Martinez
Michael R. Calloway
George & Maria Branson
William & Barbara Weinacht
Renza & Tanya Stingley
Marius & Lenuz Chico
Gerald & Nadine Villalobos
Linda McDermott
Olivia Nicole Mancuso
Saimua Bauer Leasiolagi
Edward James & Celine Marie Dodds
John & Laurie Brodeur
In order that we may better serve you,
please register with the parish.

REMINDER!!!
If you recently moved or changed your telephone number,
we would appreciate an update with your new
information. Please complete and return the updated
information to the office; make sure to check the box
labeled change of address. This keeps us from issuing
you a new member number.

JANUARY 15, 2017

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Our Love Offering. . .


January 8, 2017 Parish Offertory:$11,007.80
January 8, 2017 2nd Collection:$2,381.42

Second Collections Schedule


January 22, Operating Deficit Reduction
January 29, Latin America CH Central /
Eastern Europe
Please consider including a bequest to St. Peter
the Apostle in your will or living trust.
Thank you for your continuing support

Bible Class
We will be starting Bible class again on Tuesday, Jan 24th. It
will be on the Gospel according to John. This is a 8 week
course and will cost $17.00. As always we will meet in the
church center for class. I will be collecting money after each
mass on Jan 7th and 8th and answering questions. You can also
pay anytime at the church office, if that is easier, up till Jan
8th. Please try to attend to learn more about your faith.
Thank you and God Bless

- Roger Pepper

Altar Flowers

St. Peter places fresh flowers in the sanctuary area of


the church. If you would like to donate the cost of the
flowers on behalf of your family or a loved one, please
contact the Parish Office at,
702-970-2500 for complete details.

A Call to Serve
"If you attend Saturday 5:00 P.M. Mass, Sunday Noon
Mass, or 5:00 P.M. Sunday Mass - we need your help and
your talents. Since you attend that Mass, we would love
to train you to be a Eucharistic Minister to serve your
Church, friends, and family. You do need to be a member
of the Parish. If you have a special situation you need to
address, Father Gem would be more than happy to speak
with you. Speaking for myself, I am not a saint but I
truly enjoy being part of the Mass and an E.M.
Sadly, if we do not get some help soon, we may be forced
to have only one E.M. at each Mass (instead of 3). Thank
you in advance and you and yours have a great
Thanksgiving.
Bill Gubanic - 702-650-0775 bgubanic@yahoo.com."

ST. PETER THE APOSTLE

HENDERSON, NV

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CANONICAL- LITURGICAL FORUM


BY FR. GEM BANDIVAS, JCL, MBA, PhD

Using Tablets for Mass and the Breviary


No Official Norms, But Prudence Is Advised
Dear Father Gem: In one of your Masses, I heard
you said that you pray the Breviary using your mobile
phone or your Tablet. Sometimes at Mass you also take a
look at your phone when the lector is doing the readings. I
presumed youre doing this in order to follow what is being
read. My question is whether or not the use of Tablets/
mobile phones is now officially permitted when praying the
Breviary or saying a Mass.
Jonathan, Parishioner
Dear Jonathan: I appreciate that youre not only listening to
what I said at Mass, you are also a keen observer on whats
going on in the liturgy. Actually, there was question very similar
to your inquiry which was professionally answered by one of the
leading liturgists of our times, Fr. Ed McNamara. With his
permission, I am reprinting verbatim his article on this issue.
Q: I am a longtime priest and have learned to use modern
technology where I can. On the altar in my private chapel I use
a tablet for Mass. Its easier to use than the heavy book, plus
everything is conveniently in one place. My question is about
praying the Divine Office. I use either my tablet or phone for
praying the Office my four-volume LOTH is on the shelf.
While driving, can I officially pray the Office by listening to it
without my reading the words? Would this suffice for my
obligation to pray the Office? J.H., Austin, Texas
A: There are two question implied: first, the use of a tablet for
Mass; second, the question of how to pray the Divine Office. In
2012 I replied to a similar question and, as far as I know, the
situation has not substantially changed. Four years ago I wrote
in part:
So far the universal Church has made no official
pronouncement regarding the use of electronic tablets in the
liturgy. At least one cardinal, celebrating in his cathedral, has
publicly used a tablet in lieu of a missal, but this does not
constitute official ratification. In contrast, a recent statement
from the bishops of New Zealand said that tablets should not be
used for Mass and other public rituals.
Hence what I say has no official standing whatsoever. I limit
myself to what I consider to be the liturgical principles involved.
With respect to using phones or tablets I do not see any great
difficulty in a priest or anybody else using these instruments to
pray the breviary, especially while traveling.
With respect to using a tablet to substitute the missal,
lectionary and Book of the Gospels at Mass I would be much
more hesitant.
On the one hand, it can be argued that the liturgical books, like
any other book, are a means of conserving and transmitting
information. In this sense the tablet fulfills the same function as
the printed page but with some added advantages. For

example, the tablet can contain all


the ritual books in one place, and it
allows the celebrant to switch the
text from one language to another as
needed and adjust the letter size to his own comfort level.
On the other hand, there is a principle which, while not
essential to liturgy, should be weighed very carefully before
using such instruments.
The Church has traditionally reserved the objects used in the
liturgy exclusively for the sacred functions. Because of this,
these objects generally receive a blessing which separates
them from all other uses. One does not use a blessed chalice
for domestic purposes; nor would a priest drive around town in
alb, stole and chasuble. The reason for this is not the
impracticality of the action but because such sacred objects are
reserved for a specific time, place and function.
Likewise the books used in the liturgical celebration are usually
blessed and reserved for sacred use. They are also printed and
bound in a format which underlines their holy purpose.
Tablets, however, by their very nature, are capable of multiple
uses. There is something incongruous in using a tablet as a
missal or a lectionary and shortly thereafter utilizing it to
respond to e-mail, surf the web, or download a movie.
The Book of the Gospels is one case in which I believe that
norms exist that apply to our question. The General Instruction
of the Roman Missal, No. 120d, specifies that only the Book of
the Gospels, and not the lectionary, can be carried in the
entrance procession and placed upon the altar. This distinction
would certainly hold for a multiuse tablet, and thus I think we
can say that the norms preclude carrying a tablet in procession,
laying it upon the altar, and incensing it.
It is possible to speculate that eventually someone could
develop a tablet for exclusively liturgical use with an appropriate
design and no other programs installed. That might change the
terms of the debate.
Until such a time arrives, I think it best to avoid using such
instruments so as to maintain that sacred distinction of the
liturgy from the humdrum of ordinary activities.
In special cases, however, such as when a traveling priest
finds himself in a bind and has no access to a missal, I believe
he could use a tablet in order to be able to celebrate Mass.
With respect to praying the Divine Office, as mentioned above I
see no particular difficulties and many advantages.
It is not clear, however, if the priest can fulfill his obligation to
recite the breviary by simply listening to it recited on one of
innumerable apps.
Fr. Gem

SECOND SUNDAY IN ORDINARY TIME

JANUARY 15, 2017

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Prayer of the Faithful, we Pray for the names written in our book of Intentions.
VISION

Some people see more in a walk around the


block than others see in a trip around the
world.
Anonymous
SAINTS AND SPECIAL OBSERVANCES
Sunday: Second Sunday in Ordinary Time
Monday: Martin Luther King Jr. Day
Tuesday: St. Anthony

THREE MISSIONS

In Memoriam
St. Peter The Apostle Catholic Community
Extend our Most Sincere
Condolences to The Families Of:
Joseph Gregory Monahan
Christine Straczek
Anne Roberts
Bill Pacheco
Nancy Salazar
Richard Fiske

Wednesday: Week of Prayer for Christian Unity


begins
GOD KNOWS BEST
Thursday: Julian Calendar Theophany (Epiphany)
Friday: St. Fabian; St. Sebastian
Saturday: St. Agnes

Gods creative wisdom was at its best when


making humans. There are four holes in the head
for information to go in, and only one for it to go
out.
Anonymous

Today we begin with one of the servant songs


from the book of Isaiah, a song prophetic of Jesus
ministry of service. Isaiahs mission is not only to
bring back the children of Jacob to gather in Israel; it is
also to be a light to the nations (Isaiah 49:6). Jesus
Christ, as servant, will be the fulfillment of the ancient
prophecy and the basis of the new.
This Sunday we begin a series of readings from
Pauls letter to the Corinthians. Here Paul is identified
by his mission: he is an apostle of Jesus Christ. The
church at Corinth to whom he addresses this letter is
also identified: it is part of the universal church of
God. The Corinthians are called to holiness, as are all
Christians.
Though the feast of the Baptism of the Lord was
celebrated last Monday, todays Gospel also alludes to
the importance of that event. The reading emphasizes
that Jesus outranks John: his baptism in the Spirit
will eradicate sin. Jesus accepts Johns baptism, even
though it is he himself who is the Lamb of God.
Copyright J. S. Paluch Co., Inc.

ST. PETER THE APOSTLE


PARISH OFFICE...... 702-970-2500
Fr. Gem Bandivas, Parish Administrator .Ext. 2509
Deacon Bill Davis, Finance/Homebound .Ext. 2500
Malu Marigomen, Business ManagerExt. 2511
Elizabeth Schoeter, Office Manager .....Ext.2502
Cindy Blatchford, Bookkeeper .....Ext. 2505
Sandra Gaeta, Receptionist/Gift Shop ....Ext. 2501
Don Grizzard, Facility Maintenance .Ext. 2500
Connor Grizzard, Maintenance Assistant.Ext. 2500
Luz Elnar, HousekeepingExt. 2500

LITURGICAL MINISTRIES
Liturgy Coordinator
Music Directors
Sacristans Carlos Sedano
Altar Servers .Roger Pepper
Extraordinary Ministers ..Bill Gubanic
Lectors .Daniel Potucek
Ushers ..John Ramos
BUILDING & GROUNDS:
Jos Martinez, Sr, Tim Lawler, Ernie Rael,
Don Grizzard, Dan Driscol
FINANCE COMMITTEE:
Deacon Bill Davis(Chair),
Sylvia Deguzman Shue, Janel Potucek, Dorothy Reed,
Josie Cruz

HENDERSON, NV

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RELIGIOUS EDUCATION702-970-2525
Maria Oswald, DRE .. .Ext. 2528
Terry Christiansen, Faith Formation .Ext. 2526
Vickie Sanchez, Faith Formation.Ext.2525
Margie Bedosky, Faith Formation..Ext. 2525
Anthony Sperduti, Servant Coordinator for Youth
And Young Adults..Ext. 2525

OTHER MINISTRIES
Homebound ...Deacon Bill Davis
Pro-Life Monica Caffarella
Environment ...Michelle Couch
Rosary-Making ..Emely Cortez
Altar Care..Susan Mirasol
Wedding Coordinator..Linda Rivera
BereavementLinda Rivera
DEVOTIONS
Mother of Perpetual Help .....Ernie Mirasol
St.JudeThaddeus ...Sacristans
Guadalupanos ...Linda Gonzales
Spanish Prayer Group .Jose Leyva
Legion of Mary Nelly Heagney
NON-PARISH MINISTRIES
Knights of Columbus .Francisco Diaz
St. Vincent de Paul .Pat Dockins

Safe Environment Program


St. Peters is fully committed to ensuring a safe
environment for all parishioners. A Victims
Advocate Hotline, 702-235-7723 is available
through the Diocese for any individual who has been
sexually and/or physically abused.

Important Help Numbers


Catholic Charities Adoption Services
(702) 385-3351
First Choice Pregnancy Services
(702) 294-2273
Womens Resource Centers of Southern NV
(702) 366-1247
Living Grace Home-(702) 212-6472 serving the
special needs of pregnant young moms

Mass Intentions for 2017 are now available. The cost of


each Mass intention is $15.00 and will come with a card
that has the name of your loved one and the date of the
Mass. We can accept check or cash for payment. One
intention per Mass is accepted unless two people share
the same last name, husband and wife for example.
There is a four Mass limit per person and you may not
request the same Mass each week. There is no
guarantee that your loved ones name will be mentioned
during the Mass. Please come to the office to make your
requests.
Rosary Making Ministry

Please join us 2nd Sunday of each month


Room 6 @ 3:30pm. For questions please call
Emely Cortez 702-326-9394
Sam Greene 702-813-9994

St. Vincent de Paul

Bulletin Announcements

The Society of St. Vincent de Paul is requesting


donations of usable blankets, jackets and coats for the
homeless. Call 702-877-9500 if for any questions.
Donations can be left at the Office.

If you wish to submit an informational


announcement for the bulletin, please contact
Sandra Gaeta at 702-970-2500 or
sandra@stpahend.org

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