mass schedule - St. Joseph, Husband of Mary Roman Catholic Church

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mass schedule - St. Joseph, Husband of Mary Roman Catholic Church
MASS SCHEDULE
Monday-Saturday 8 AM
Tuesday 6 PM
Saturday 4:30 PM
Sunday 8 AM, 10 AM, 12 PM, 2 PM & 5:30 PM
Saint Joseph, Husband of Mary - Roman Catholic Church
7260 W. Sahara Ave., Las Vegas, NV 89117 • Parish Office: 702.363.1902 • www.stjosephhom.org
CELEBRATING OUR FAITH THIS WEEK
Date/Time
Presider
Intention
Saturday, July 16
8:00 AM +Jose C. Cepeda
4:30 PM Members Bas Family
Fr. Marc
Fr. Cassian
Sunday, July 17
8:00 AM L/D Members Emilio J. Sua-An, Sr. Family
10:00 AM +Reynaldo & Lourdes Pimentel
12:00 PM +Catherine & Michael Granatie
2:00 PM +Maria de Jesus Escobedo
5:30 PM People of the Parish
Fr. Marc
Fr. Marc
Fr. Adam
Fr. Adam
Fr. Cassian
Monday, July 18
8:00 AM +Ambrocio Lacam
Fr. Marc
Tuesday, July 19
8:00 AM Workers of St. Joseph
6:00 PM St. Joseph Mass Association
Fr. Adam
Fr. Cassian
Wednesday, July 20
8:00 AM +Guillermo Sanchez
Fr. Marc
Thursday, July 21
8:00 AM +Antanacia Sabado
Fr. Adam
Friday, July 22
8:00 AM +Beverly Wiley
Fr. Cassian
Saturday, July 23
8:00 AM +Gorgonia Celemin
4:30 PM People of the Parish
Fr. Marc
Fr. Adam
Sunday, July 24
8:00 AM +Members Raimo Family
10:00 AM +Gregorio M. Corpuz
12:00 PM +Sandie & Red Garlin
2:00 PM +Juan & Eliza Orallo
5:30 PM +Ronald R. Wilkins
Fr. Cassian
Fr. Cassian
Fr. Marc
Fr. Marc
Fr. Adam
WEEK AT A GLANCE
Monday, July 18
There are no groups scheduled.
Tuesday, July 19
Confessions
Anointing Mass
Wednesday, July 20
There are no groups scheduled.
Thursday, July 21
There are no groups scheduled.
Friday, July 22
There are no groups scheduled.
Saturday, July 23
Confessions
Due to construction, there will be no groups
meeting at St. Joseph, Husband of Mary over the
summer. For questions on groups that regularily
meet at SJHOM, please contact the group leaders
or the contact person listed on the back page of
this bulletin.
Today, Sunday
Genesis 18:1-10a; Psalms 15:2-5; Colossians 1:24-28; Luke 10:38-42
This Week
Monday: Micah 6:1-4, 6-8; Psalms 50:5-6, 8-9, 16bc-17, 21, 23; Matthew 12:38-42
Tuesday: Micah 7:14-15, 18-20; Psalms 85:2-8; Matthew 12:46-50
Wednesday: Jeremiah 1:1, 4-10; Psalms 71:1-4a, 5-6ab, 15, 17; Matthew 13:1-9
Thursday: Jeremiah 2:1-3, 7-8, 12-13; Psalms 26:6-7ab, 8-11; Matthew 13:10-17
Friday: Jeremiah 3:14-17; Psalms 63:2-6, 8-9; John 20:1-2, 11-18
Saturday: Jeremiah 7:1-11; Psalms 84:3-6a, 8a, 11; Matthew 13:24-30
Next Sunday
Genesis 18:20-32; Psalms 138:1-3, 6-8; Colossians 2:12-14; Luke 11:1-13
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-8:30 AM
Sunday, July 24
There are no groups scheduled.
Scripture Readings
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-5:00 PM
-6:00 PM
PASTOR’S NOTE
Dear Parishioners, ...
When Jesus entered the village where Martha and her sister Mary lived, Martha welcomed him and proceeded to wait
on him. She worked to offer him the finest hospitality she could. All the while, her sister Mary sat at the feet of Jesus and
listened to him speak. Martha then complained and asked Jesus to tell her sister to get up and do her part in the duties
of offering hospitality to a guest.
The response of Jesus to Martha was aimed at helping her recognize exactly who was in her midst, the long-awaited
and promised Messiah, and what she needed to do to receive salvation. Like her sister Mary, she needed to take a break
from the hustle and bustle of her expected routine and sit at the feet of Jesus, listen, and allow her life and heart to be
changed.
It is more important than ever amidst the fast pace and many distractions of our modern lives to take a break and sit
at the feet of Jesus and listen. How might you sit at the feet of Jesus this week? What might Jesus be saying to you
already? How will you respond?
In Christ’s Peace,
Fr. Marc Howes
Fr. Marc Howes, Pastor
Lord Hear Our Prayers
The following parishioners or family members are sick. Please remember them in your prayers.
Aaron Murphrey
Abe Gamboa
Azeb Habte
Bill Godla
Carmella Peragus
Cecilia Conde
Daisy Aderone
Dolly Richko
Enola Shea
Ernestina Ramos
Gail Tackaberry
Gary Scherer
Giovanni Melven
Gloria Bernaldo
Greg Godla
Hielio Aderone
Hilario Salas, Jr.
Iamara Neves
Isa Aderone
Jessie Tackaberry
Jim Blazer
John Olivo
Josi Dos Santos
Jude Bandy
Juli Amado
Kerry Dicesare
Laura Haro
Le Roy Boarman
Lea Aderone
Lee Marie Dorsey
Lilian Daiz
Lilly Abrea
Louise Reardon
Luiza Aderne
Lydia Vito
Marissa Santos
Martin Family
Marvin Edelman
Mary Lewinski
Narcesnio Aguas
Nicolas Califano
Nikki Black
Noel Bernaldo
Palma Paolillo
Pam Altenburg
Pat Olivo
Ralph Olive
Reda Abrea
Ruby Chu
Sandro Moretti
Sarah Cummings
Shanna Decker
Sophia Aderne
Stanley Schwartz
Tensae Weldgeorgis
Tessie Santos
Thomas Bell
Tom Militello
Tony Daiz
Virginia Diaz
Yvette Lacey
Yvette Richko
If you have the sick person’s permission, you may request that their name be printed in the bulletin
for prayers. This is strictly for the sick only. Other prayer requests may be placed in the Prayer Box
on the wall outside of the parish office. No more than 5 names may be submitted at any one time
and they will be deleted after 3 weeks.
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WEEKLY COLLECTIONS
This Week 2015
2014
Sunday Offering-7/10/16
$ 38,440
$32,103 $32,364
Poor Box- Poverello House
$563
$507
$1,083
$8,111
$7,723
$6,860
Second Collection Elementary Catholic Schools
STEWARDSHIP 2016
2016 CSA Goal:
Pledges:
Cash Receipts as of 07/10/2016:
Participating Families:
$228,933
$354,137
$274,981
932
St. Vincent de Paul
The fifth Sunday of the month in July occurs
on July 31. As is the custom for our parish,
there will be a second collection at all of the
Masses for the Society of St. Vincent de Paul.
You have been very generous in allowing us to
help our fellow parishioners and those individuals and
families in need within our parish boundaries. We feel
blessed that your support enables us to represent our parish
in responding to the calls for assistance, visiting with those
in need in their homes, and providing whatever assistance
is appropriate. You have allowed us to assist the needy in
innumerable ways, including rent, mortgages, utility bills,
food, gas, bus passes, etc.
Sometimes, we find it most helpful that we just listen. The
Gospel tells us, “This is my beloved Son. Listen to Him.” By
merely listening to those who need to spill their hearts when
seeking help, we are able to live the Gospel.
Please continue to help us bring the love and mercy
of Jesus to those who feel left out and abandoned.
We sincerely thank you in advance for your support.
If you know of anyone in need of assistance, a parishioner
or someone living within our parish boundaries, please
encourage them to call SVdP at 702.304.3034. Two
scheduled members make calls to people leaving messages
Monday through Saturday at 8:30 AM and home visits are
scheduled accordingly.
If you would like to become involved in this rewarding
ministry please call 702.304.3034, leave your telephone
number where you can be reached and we will schedule
a time to discuss more about SVdP with you.
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FR. RICHARD BOEVER, CSSR, PHD
[email protected]
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SACRAMENTS
Rite of Catholic Initiation for Children and Adults (RCIC and RCIA)
St. Joseph, Husband of Mary also has a process by which non-baptized children ages 7 and up are prepared to be
fully initiated. After a minimum of 2 years of instruction, children can receive Baptism, Confirmation, and their First Holy
Communion. If you are interested in more information, please contact Jill Bugay at 702.304.3003.
If you are an adult who is wishing to be Baptized, receive your First Holy Communion, or be Confirmed in the Catholic
Faith, we can help. St Joseph, Husband of Mary has a process for Adults wishing to become Catholic, or wishing to
receive one of their Sacraments of Initiation. If you are interested in more information, please contact Josh Wattenbarger
at 702.304.3005. We look forward to helping you continue your journey of Faith!
SJHOM Baptism Preparation Class
Our next Baptism Preparation Class for parents and godparents is:
We do not have any classes scheduled for July due to construction.
Please watch the bulletin for more updates.
This class is held in the St. Joseph Center and there is no fee or registration.
The baptism information sheet is available in the parish office.
CELEBRATING THE SACRAMENTS
Baptism
For children less than seven years of age; parent(s) must
be registered in the parish for a minimum of three months.
Parents must also attend St. Joseph’s baptism preparation
class before a date can be set. Please stop by the office
for a requirement checklist and information about the
class. For children age seven or older, contact Jill Bugay at
702.304.3003.
Marriage
Preparation takes approximately six months. Please pick
up a marriage checklist from the office and contact
Father Marc when the checklist is completed.
Do not set a date until you consult with Father Marc.
RCIA
If you are an adult wishing to become Catholic, please
contact Josh Wattenbarger at 702.304.3005.
Confession
Confessions are held on Tuesday at 5:00 PM and on
Saturday after the 8:00 AM Mass.
Anointing of the Sick
Anointing of the Sick is celebrated on the third Tuesday
of most months at the 6:00 PM Mass, or by
appointment.
Adoration of the Blessed Sacrament
Adoration takes place on the first Friday of the month
after the 8:00 AM Mass, followed by Benediction at
12:00 PM.
Vocations
Contact Diocesan Vocation Director, Fr. Muggaga Lule
at 702.735.6044.
Funerals
Contact Greg Sinclair at 702.304.3028
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FAITH FORMATION
Josh Wattenbarger, Director of Children’s Faith Formation
702.304.3005 [email protected]
Sandy Castro, Admin. Assistant
702.304.3001 [email protected]
SJHOM Children’s
Faith Formation
Weekly Gospel Reflection for Families
Mary’s Focus
As Jesus visits the home of Mary and Martha, Martha is distracted by all the details for preparing a meal and for making
Jesus feel welcome and at home. Mary on the other hand spends the whole time at Jesus’ feet listening to Him speak,
much to the annoyance of her sister. Jesus kindly tells Martha that it is more important to listen to the voice of Jesus
than to fret over the preparations of a meal even for a special guest. Jesus emphasizes that there is really one thing
necessary; the thing to which He is referring is Himself. Those who listened to Him were able to tell others the good news
of the gospel.
Discussion Starters
• If only one thing is necessary (to listen to Jesus), why do we get so
distracted by so many other things?
• How can we hear the voice of Jesus today?
• How can we sit at His feet like Mary did?
Pope Francis wants
you to be Catholic...
and so do we.
If you are interested in becoming Catholic,
receiving your Sacraments of Initiation, or would
just like more information about the Catholic
Church, please contact Josh Wattenbarger at
702.304.3005 or [email protected].
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SJHOM YOUTH & YOUNG ADULT MINISTRIES
Kris Mulligan, Director of Youth &
Young Adult Ministries
702.304.3035
Tiffany Madsen, Youth & Young Adult Assist.
702.304.3010
Youth Ministry meets on Sundays at the following times:
Middle School- Class at 4:00 PM with Mass at 5:30 PM
High School-Mass at 5:30 PM and class from 6:30 PM-8:00 PM
SJHOM Youth and Youth Group
Calling All Youth!
Registrations for our 6-12 grade Continuing Faith, First Communion,
Confirmation and Youth Group are being accepted through September 2016.
Please Call Kris or Tiffany to make an appointment to register your teen TODAY!
SJHOM Young Adult Group
18-30 Years old
We will be meeting throughout the summer. Please contact Kyle Mefferd at
702.768.0817 for the summer meeting schedule and waivers.
SJHOM Saint Mel’s Singles Ministry
A fun, no pressure group created to bring single Catholics together
(ages 25+) for social activities, fellowship, service and fun!
We will be meeting for a Rosary at Red Rock on Saturday, July 23. Cost is $10 per
person, which includes rosary, snack and bottled water.
We will meet at the St. Joseph, Husband of Mary parking lot at 6:00 AM and arrive at
Red Rock about 6:30 AM. The hike will be light and easy and we will pray the Rosary
as we go. The hike will end around 9:00 AM, putting us back at St. Joseph at 9:30 AM.
RSVP to Kris Mulligan: 702.304.3035 or [email protected]
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PARISH ANNOUNCEMENTS
SJHOM Outreach Ministry
The Catholic War Veterans extend their sincere thanks to all for your assistance in helping
them reach out to Vets in need. Through your donations last weekend, they were are to
restock their supplies and continue their mission. Also thanks to your help and donations,
the Women’s Resource Center will be able to come to the aid of more moms and babies.
On their behalf, we thank you.
There will be sandwich making this week. Join us on Friday, July 22 at 8:45 AM in the parish kitchen. This is a great
way to meet new friends while you help. We look forward to seeing you there!
Construction Update: Mass Locations
Due to construction, weekend Masses will be held in the church (Saturday at 4:30 PM and all Sunday Masses) unless
otherwise stated. Weekday Masses and funerals will be held in the St. Joseph Center. The church building will be
closed during the week to allow as much work to be done as possible. Despite our best efforts, there may be
sections of pews missing from the church on any given weekend. Please consider arriving earlier than normal to
weekend Masses to allow for extra time, or to ensure a seat. It is important for your safety, and the safety of the
workers, that you not try to enter any areas under construction.
Construction Update: Parish Office and Bathroom Locations
You may have noticed the parish offices have moved. During the construction this summer, we will be using the facilities
in the Catholic Center for the temporary parish offices. We are happy to assist you in our new temporary location across
the courtyard! The bathrooms in the church building are closed for construction. You will find bathrooms in the hall in the
St. Joseph Center, two single unisex bathrooms in the Bread of Life Center, and two additional single unisex bathrooms
in the breezeway between the church building and the St. Joseph Center.
Construction Email Updates
Curious about what’s going on with all the mess and noise? Sign up for our email construction updates and be up-todate with what’s going on. To sign up, please send your name and email with a subject line of “Construction Updates” to
[email protected]. Help us keep you in the know!
SJHOM BOOK GROUP
Our Book for July:
“Saving Sophie” by Ronald H. Balson
We will meet at 10:00 AM on Saturday, July 23, 2016.
Just read the book and come join in on the discussion.
Contact Fr. Cassian for the location information.
All are welcome!
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PARISH & GENERAL ANNOUNCEMENTS
Anointing Mass This Tuesday
The July Anointing Mass will be taking place this Tuesday, July 19 at 6:00 PM.
Confessions will also be available at 5:00 PM for those who would like to attend.
Pro-Life Opportunity
Are you interested in pro-life efforts, or curious about how to get involved? Please join the Diocesean pro-life group at
the next quarterly meeting to be held Thursday, July 21 at 7:00 PM. Bring your questions and ideas to the Hall at Prince
of Peace Catholic Church at 5485 E. Charleston Blvd., Las Vegas, NV 89142. Our meeting will be held in the Parish
Hall, which is a separate smaller building in the East parking lot. For additional information and to RSVP, please contact
[email protected] or call 702.212.6472. We look forward to seeing you!
Workers of St. Joseph 19th Day Devotion
The Workers of St. Joseph invite everyone to join our 19th Day Devotion to
our parish Patron Saint on Tuesday, July 19 after the 8:00 AM Mass in the
St. Joseph Center. For more information, please contact Pam Percival at
702.236.5104.
Worldwide Marriage Encounter
Let a Worldwide Marriage Encounter Weekend help your love grow in your marriage/holy orders. Weekends fill up
quickly, so a prompt response is encouraged. The next Worldwide Marriage Encounter Weekend is on August 12-14. To
apply online, or for more information visit www.lvloveyourspouse.org or call 702.589.0068. Para los fines de semana en
español, por favor visite www.emm14.org.
Mass of Sending Forth
Bishop Joseph Pepe would like to extend an invitation to the parishioners of the Diocese of Las Vegas to join him for the
Mass of Sending Forth to show your support of our seminarians as they prepare for the next academic year. The Mass of
Sending Forth will be celebrated at the Guardian Angel Cathedral on Tuesday, August 9 at 6:00 PM Please join us after
the Mass for a reception at Anderson Hall where you can meet our seminarians and wish them well in the coming year.
This year we are truly blessed. Our diocese has four young men continuing their seminary studies, Luke Burgess, Miguel
Corral, Mauricio Espino, and Felipe Jimenez, as well as three new young men, Nicholas Cipriano, Edmund Finley, and
Rogelio Molina who will begin their studies and discernment of the priesthood. We have also been blessed with two
seminarians that just recently arrived in the diocese, Brother Luis Nguyen Van Dam and Brother Jose Unlayao. Both
Brother Luis and Brother Jose have completed their studies for the priesthood and will be assigned to parishes within the
diocese for their pastoral year.
These men have devoted their lives in service to God, the Church, and to God’s people. Won’t you show your support by
attending the Mass of Sending Forth in appreciation of their sacrifice?
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GENERAL ANNOUNCEMENTS
2016 Year of Mercy - Catholic Stewardship Appeal
Jesus said, “A man fell victim to robbers as he
went down from Jerusalem to Jericho. They
stripped and beat him and went off leaving him
half-dead. A priest happened to be going down
that road, but when he saw him, he passed by
on the opposite side. Likewise a Levite came
to the place, and when he saw him, he passed
by on the opposite side. But a Samaritan
traveler who came upon him was moved with
compassion at the sight. He approached the
victim, poured oil and wine over his wounds
and bandaged them. Then he lifted him up on
his own animal, took him to an inn and cared
for him. The next day he took out two silver
coins and gave them to the innkeeper with the
instruction, ‘Take care of him. If you spend more
than what I have given you, I shall repay you on
my way back.
Jesus said to him, “Which of these three,
in you opionion, was the neighbor to the
robbers’ victim?” He answered, “The one
who treated him with mercy.” Jesus said to
him, “Go and do likewise.” (Luke 10:30-37)
These familiar lines from the end of the Good
Samaritan story in Luke’s Gospel remind us of
Jesus’ command: “Go and do likewise.” In this
Holy Year of Mercy, the Catholic Stewardship
(CSA) appeal gives us all the chance to engage
in the works of mercy.
Pope Francis has asked us to focus on the
Spiritual and Corporal Works of Mercy. Within
our local Church, the ministries funded by
CSA seek to enact these works of mercy. The
overall goal of the CSA campaign this year is
$2,450,000. Each parish, based on their income,
shares in completing this goal. The funds are
distributed to support these ministries.
Teach the uneducated and assure the
doubtful $1,129,625
51% for Formation of Seminary students who
will become future priests and Continuing
12.5% for Catholic School Superintendent
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the Campus Ministry program at UNLV.
Students cannot themselves fund the
presence of the Church on campus, so
these funds assist in that goal. Our elders
and ill who cannot attend church stay
connected to the faith through the weekly
televised Mass.
12.5% for Social Action and Life Issues,
Natural Family Planning.
Caution sinners, bear wrongs, and
forgive $72,495
Education of Priests and Deacons.
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catechetical ministry, youth ministry and adult
learning.
This is the largest share of the CSA budget.
With it we are able to form people of all ages in
the faith and to continue to educate the wider
culture about Catholic values.
Care for the homeless, the sick, the prisoner
and the dead $534,826
100% Care for our retired priests and priests
with illness.
Those who have given their lives to ordained
ministry in the Church need our support in
their retirement. With these funds we provide
health insurance and assistance to those who
are retired and assist priests who have not yet
retired who have needs.
Give food, drink and clothing $282,340
53% for Catholic Charities.
100% Rural parish assistance.
It is often easy to forget that the Diocese of
Las Vegas is responsible for the ongoing
development of the faith in small rural
communities that cannot fully support their
own parish. Many of the rural Nevadans live
a distance from the nearest Church. These
funds help us keep the Catholic faith as a
vital part of small towns in our diocese.
After several years with no increase in
CSA’s overall goal, we have had to increase
the goal this year. We rely on your help to
be able to provide these works of mercy and
ministry in our local Church. Thank you for
your help in making mercy known in this
Holy Year. With all your help we will extend
Christ’s mercy to all in our diocese.
47% for St Therese Center.
In its 75th year of helping people in the Las
Vegas valley, Catholic Charities helps to resettle
and enculturate those who arrive in our valley
legally. The St. Therese Center provides
assistance to those affected by HIV and AIDS.
Comfort the sorrowful and pray unceasingly
$430,714
60% for Campus Ministry at UNLV.
40% for TV Mass & Electronic
Communications.
University students can rely on the support of
Catholic Stewardship Appeal
Diocese of Las Vegas
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Catholic Stewardship Appeal
PO Box 26239
Las Vegas, NV 89126-0239
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GROUPS & INTERESTS
BEREAVEMENT GROUP
We meet every other Tuesday morning. Please
contact the parish office for more information.
INTERESTED IN BECOMING A MINISTER OF HOLY
COMMUNION, LECTOR OR ALTAR SERVER?
Contact Deanna Massiello Ministry Coordinator
702.304.3014 or [email protected]
PROTECTING GOD’S CHILDREN
If you believe you are a victim of sexual abuse,
please call our hotline at 702.235.7723.
INTERESTED IN BECOMING AN USHER?
If you are interested in becoming an Usher, please contact
the Usher Ministry Head:
Lino Loyola
702.355.4073 or [email protected]
or
John Bearce Assistant Ministry Head
702.339.1511 or [email protected]
PARISH OFFICE INFORMATION
Pastoral Staff
Rev. Marc Howes
Pastor
702.363.1902
Jessica Brewster
Pastoral Coordinator
702.304.3036
Rev. Cassian Lewinski, O.P.
Parochial Vicar
702.304.3018
Kristin Bergin
Bulletin Editor
702.304.3007
[email protected]
Rev. Thomas Gallenbach
Part Time
702.304.3002
Rev. Adam Kotas
Parochial Vicar
702.304.3033
Greg Sinclair
Pastoral Associate
702.304.3028
Al Paduano
Deacon
702.304.3032
Tom Roberts
Deacon
702.304.3031
Barbara Finn
Director of Music
702.304.3023
Parish Staff
Deacon Vince Murone
Finance Director
702.304.3016
Anna Milledge
Finance Assist.
702.304.3039
Joan Hagar
Census
702.304.3006
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Bayani Laigo
Facility/Maintenance Manager
702.304.3012
[email protected]
Faith Formation
Kris Mulligan
Director of Youth & Young Adult
Ministries
702.304.3035
Tiffany Madsen
Youth & Young Adult Assist.
702.304.3010
Josh Wattenbarger
Director of Children’s Faith Formation
and RCIA
702.304.3005
[email protected]
Sandy Castro
Admin. Assistant for Children’s Faith
Formation
702.304.3001
[email protected]
Karen Washburn
Catechesis of the Good Shepherd
Coordinator
702.304.3037
[email protected]
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Jill Bugay
RCIC Coordinator
702.304.3003
Parish Office Hours
Mon, Wed, Thu, Fri..................8AM-5PM
Tue...........................................8AM-8PM
Sat.........................................10AM-6PM
Sun..........................................8AM-6PM
PARISH OFFICE 702.363.1902
PARISH FAX 702.363.7976
www.stjosephhom.org
BULLETIN DEADLINE
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All organizations must submit in
writing the details of their meeting
times, in order to be listed in the
calendar “Week at a Glance”.
Submit your requests for
bulletin items and topics preferably
by e-mail as a Word doc
attachment to:
[email protected]
Submissions are due 2 weeks minimum prior to the bulletin date that
you are requesting.
PARISH ORGANIZATIONS
Due to Construction starting in June and continuing through the Summer, we will not be having any scheduled
groups meeting on our campus. Please call or email the group contact person listed below if you have questions
about their Summer schedules/activities. Thank you!
SJHOM SENIORS We bring food to share, play games and
always have fun. You must be a registered SJHOM Senior
parishioner 60 years of age or older to join. You are always
welcome.
CALIX SOCIETY is a spiritual program in the Catholic Church
for those in recovery in AA or AL Anon. Calix will be having their
Adoration and lunch meeting for July and August at St. Anne’s
Church at 1813 S. Maryland Pkwy. We will have Adoration in
the Blessed Sacrament Chapel (next to the office) and our
meeting in the room next to the Chapel from 11:00 AM-1:30 PM.
For more information call Paul & Sharon at 702.645.8403 or Joe
& Madge at 702.453.2417.
VLADIVOSTOK MISSION Mary Mother of God Mission meets
at SJHOM. The group is supporting the mission and parish in
Vladivostok and surrounding area. The mission is rebuilding
the Catholic Church in Russia and helping many, many social
programs; homeless street kids, alcoholics anonymous, prolife centers, elderly care and much more. For more information
call Jo Elyn at 702.655.2979, Janie 702.362.2277 or Tim at
702.275.7900.
ST. JOSEPH H.O.M. CHARISMATIC PRAYER GROUP
Please come and join our prayer group. Come experience the
power of God’s love through prayer, praise and teachings. “Do
not be anxious about anything, but in everything, by prayer and
petition, in thanksgiving present your requests to God.” For
more information contact Elaine Petras at 702.304.9591.
WOMEN OF ST. JOSEPH All women of our parish are encouraged
to join our ministry and participate in our year round activities.
Membership enrollment forms are available in the parish office.
Contact Janice at 702.376.0855. “Pray the Rosary for Peace”
YOUNG ADULT GROUP Are you looking for a group of other
young adults ages 18-30 that are living in faith and a place in
which you can grow spiritually? Then join us! Contact Kris at
702.304.3035 for more information.
ST. JOSEPH H.O.M. CUB SCOUTS PACK 700 Boys grades 1-5,
and any adults interested in the B.S.A. Cub Scouts are welcome to
participate. For further information call C. Clark at 702.248.9470.
THE KNIGHTS OF COLUMBUS ST. JOSEPH, HUSBAND OF
MARY, COUNCIL 10442 If you feel the need or have a calling to
serve the church or those who are less fortunate than you, the
Knights of Columbus are looking for a few good men. The Knights
of Columbus is the largest Catholic Men’s Fraternal, Family and
Service Organization in the world. We are men just like you: fathers,
sons, brothers and friends who work together, worldwide, to
support our Churches, bishops, priests, seminarians, communities
and charitable causes through volunteer hours and fundraising
activities. Contact Grand Knight Bill Koss 702.834.4507 or wpkoss@
gmail.com Please visit our website for updates: http://kofcknights.org
KNIGHTS OF COLUMBUS LADIES AUXILIARY Every wife or
widow of a Knight is invited to be active in our Ladies Auxiliary.
We actively support and participate in all Council and Auxiliary
events which include a wide variety of socials, charity work, and
spiritual experiences. For more information contact Vilma Koss at
702.834.4507 or [email protected].
ST. JOSEPH H.O.M. KNIGHTS OF COLUMBUS 4TH DEGREE
Membership is open to all 3rd Degree Knights. Contact Ken Sawyer
at 702.203.7403 or [email protected].
CATHOLIC WAR VETERANS OF THE U.S.A., INC. Our Lady of
Peace, Post 1947 & Auxiliary. All Catholic active duty military and
honorably discharged veterans, male or female, who have served
in the U.S. Armed Forces (to include Reserves & National Guard)
during peace or wartime are eligible to join the Post. The Auxiliary is
open to any 18 year old or older, male or female, of a veteran. Come
be a part of a new and rewarding Catholic Veterans Organization.
For information: Anthony or Sandra Lucchesi 702.254.7534 or
James and Keleen McCawley 702.686.5666.
ST. JOSEPH, HOM PRO-LIFE GROUP The St. Joseph, H.O.M
Pro-Life Group is dedicated to promoting the sanctity of human
life from conception to natural death. For more information contact
Greg Farina at 702.363.4299.
BSA BOY SCOUT TROOP 700 YOUTH Boys grades 6-11, and
any adults interested in the B.S.A. Boy Scouts are welcome to
participate. For further information call C. Clark at 702.248.9470.
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