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AT THAT TIME
TWENTY-SIXTH SUNDAY IN ORDINARY TIME 09/26 09/27 WEEKEND MASSES Saturday Vigil (English) Vigil (Spanish) Sunday 09/28 09/29 09/30 10/01 10/02 WEEKDAY MASSES Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday 09/26 A 4:00 PM 6:00 PM 10:00 AM 5:00 PM 10:30 AM 10:30 AM 10:30 AM 10:30 AM 10:30 AM 09/27 Sunday Nm 11:25-29 Jas 5:1-6 Mk 9:38-42, 45, 47-48 09/28 Monday Zec 8:1-8 Lk 9:46-50 09/29 Tuesday Dn 7:9-10, 13-14 Jn 1:47-51 09/30 Wednesday Neh 2:1-8 Lk 9:57-62 10/01 Thursday Neh 8:1-4, 5-6, 7-12 Lk 10:1-12 10/02 Friday Bar 1:15-22 Mt 18:1-5, 10 10/03 Saturday Bar 4:5-12, 27-29 Lk 10:17-24 "Whoever causes one of these little ones who believe in me to sin, it would be better for him if a great millstone were put around his neck and he were thrown into the sea. If your hand causes you to sin, cut it off. It is better for you to enter into life maimed than with two hands to go into Gehenna, into the unquenchable fire. And if your foot causes you to sin, cut if off. It is better for you to enter into life crippled than with two feet to be thrown into Gehenna. And if your eye causes you to sin, pluck it out. Better for you to enter into the kingdom of God with one eye than with two eyes to be thrown into Gehenna, where 'their worm does not die, and the fire is not quenched.'" Items for publication in the bulletin should be submitted no later than Tuesday for the next publication. Email items to [email protected] or mail them to the attention of the Bulletin Editor at the address listed above. 2:30—3:30 PM SCRIPTURE READINGS FOR THE TWENTY-SIXTH WEEK IN ORDINARY TIME T THAT TIME, John said to Jesus, "Teacher, we saw someone driving out demons in your name, and we tried to prevent him because he does not follow us." Jesus replied, "Do not prevent him. There is no one who performs a mighty deed in my name who can at the same time speak ill of me. For whoever is not against us is for us. Anyone who gives you a cup of water to drink because you belong to Christ, amen, I say to you, will surely not lose his reward. Church/Parish Office 1250 Wyoming Avenue, Reno, NV 89503 1259 St. Albert’s Drive, Reno, NV 89503 (Mailing) Telephone: 775.747.0722 Fax: 775.746.3976 Website: http://www.stalbertreno.org email: [email protected] RECONCILIATION Saturday Child Development Center (3 mos-PreK) 1259 St. Albert’s Drive, Reno, NV 89503 Telephone: 775.747.1617 Director: Mrs. Kristin Mareno email: [email protected] Parish School (K-8) 1255 St. Albert’s Drive, Reno, NV 89503 Telephone: 775.747.3392 Principal: Mr. Bret Scoggin email: [email protected] 1 Ponder This: “Faith is to believe what you do not see; the reward of this faith is to see what you believe.” —Saint Augustine CLERGY SACRAMENTS Pastor Baptisms Fr. Honesto Agustin 747-0722 x5601 Parochial Vicar Fr. Justin Lazar 747-0722 x5600 Deacons Deacon Chuck Lanham 747-0722 x5612 [email protected] Deacon Richard Ramm [email protected] Weddings Pastoral Administrator 747-0722 x5606 Director of Liturgy/Music Nina Weaver 747-0722 x5603 [email protected] Finance Officer Margaret Tharaldson 747-0722 x5607 [email protected] Data Manager Marie Fromherz 747-0722 x5604 [email protected] Front Desk/Receptionist Linda Burnell 747-0722 Catholic Counseling JoAnn Baird [email protected] 747-0722 Deacon Chuck Lanham 747-0722 x5612 [email protected] Bulletin Editor/Website Manager Deacon Chuck Lanham 747-0722 x5612 [email protected] Filipino Ministry Latino Ministry (Español) Victor Gonzales 747-0722 x5900 [email protected] Child Development Center 747-1617 Principal, Parish School 747-3392 Knights of Columbus, Council 7322 Denis Dolan, Grand Knight (775) 448-6499 Boy Scouts & Girl Scouts Russ Fromherz [email protected] Funerals Nina Weaver [email protected] 747-0722 Religious Education (Grades K-8) Beth Lujan [email protected] 747-0722 Confirmation (Grades 9-12) Tricia Garcia 747-0722 x5608 [email protected] RCIA Karen McClenahan 843-9549 [email protected] First Grade thru College Coed Ages 14-21 For further information contact: Russ Fromherz at 721-0518 or email: [email protected]. Ino Quintana [email protected] Bret Scoggin [email protected] All weddings must be scheduled six months in advance. A marriage preparatory class (four sessions) is required. Contact the parish office to determine availability and to schedule your wedding. Boy Scouts & Girl Scouts Homebound Ministry Mrs. Kristin Mareno [email protected] Please call the office or go online to our website to fill out a baptism request form. A preparatory class is required for parents and godparents. Classes will be scheduled and conducted by Deacon Richard Ramm upon receipt of the completed baptism request form. Parents of children in the third grade or older are asked to contact Beth Lujan in the Religious Education Office. PARISH STAFF Ted Krembs [email protected] Baptisms for infants through 2nd grade are generally held during any of the weekend Masses (except during Advent and Lent.) 721-0518 NEW PARISHIONERS JULY 2015 We like to think of St. Albert’s as a large extended family and want to get to know you. When you have the opportunity please introduce yourselves and allow us to get to know you better. Mariana Dye Katie & Tyler Lucier Edwin & Judith Pereyra Salvador Meza & Imelda Santillian Bravo David Perea Delia Perez Karen Ortiz John Buzzell & Theresa Brzezicki 2 Henry Amato Bill Bates Susie Becker Kelly Bielat Fr. Chuck Blankenship Charles Burnell Jamie Burnell Mary Burnell Grady Calderon Brenda Craighton Helen Duca Sally Elizares Michael Forte Jr. Patricia Fouch Arlene Garritson Anne Giammona Corrine Glass Helen Handy Oran Hill Edeltrudes Hipolito Ricardo Hipolito, Sr. Paul Kastor Bill Kayser Lynn Kearney Catherine Klasic Patricia LaBar Marian LaVoy Pat Mellenger Pamela Morales Juanita Pineda Monica Poynter Marilyn Reddington Hilaria Della Rosa/14 Natividad Roxas Tirso Roxas, Sr. Jesse Schopper Mary Sheets Nolan Sheets Justin Robert Siaz Orion Smith Thomas Trivette Peggy Tune Carol Voss Names will be listed for three months. Please submit names online or email the Bulletin Editor. If necessary you may contact the parish office to add a name to our Thoughts and Prayers list. YOUR GENEROSITY Thank you for your generous gifts of time, talent, and treasure. Date 2nd Coll. 09/05 09/06 Seminarian Education $1,988.00 Online Giving Coll. Basket $1,513.00 $10,950.00 09/12 09/13 $616.00 $9,774.00 09/19 09/20 $659.00 $9,686.00 09/26 09/27 You are not a number! PLEASE include YOUR NAME on your donations so we will know who to give credit to for your tax purposes. This is especially important for those making cash donations. 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 the 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 Deacon’s Outreach Those in need are so grateful for your gifts of non-perishable clothing, toiletries and food. Thank you for your generous support. Ministry Schedule 27th Sunday in Ordinary Time 10/03—10/04 4PM Fr. Justin Lazar Lectors Karen McClenahan I Jim Demetrio II/Intro Eucharistic Ministers * Deacon Richard John Rix Michelle Chrystal Jim Crandal Linda Demetrio Kathy Halbardier Sacristan Alice Chromy Altar Servers Mykel Miller Drew Chrystal Zachary Chrystal Usher Carolyn Smith * 10AM Fr. Honesto Agustin Lectors Joe Decaria I Cindy Greene II & Intro Eucharistic Ministers Joe Decaria * Cindy Greene Helen Avemaria Melissa Azul Mary Lujan Joe Schenck Michelle Schenck Sacristan Lisa DiFronzo Altar Servers Matthew Day Todd DIcus 8AM Fr. Honesto Agustin Lectors David Queen I Ed Strickland II & Intro Eucharistic Ministers Ed Strickland * Noon Fr. Honesto Agustin Lectors Raul Belleza John Bateman II & Intro Eucharistic Ministers Frank Martinez * Caroline Ackerman Robert Hamon Russ Fromherz Darlyce Albee Sid Albee Evelyn Pineda Carol Juillerat Sacristan Tod & Inocencia Brill Altar Servers Gabriel Velazquez Timoth Nicks Alexander Collamer Usher Arch Ruth * Usher Victor Azul * Sacristan Frankie Talbot Altar Servers Connor Ackerman Usher Reminder-It is your responsibility to find your replacements, please refer to your ministries phone list that was mailed to you. The Blessing of the Animals will take place on the East Gethsemane section of Our Mother of Sorrows Catholic Cemetery at noon on Sunday, October 4. The monthly Memo- Our celebrant will be Rev. Nathan Mamo. Every member of the community is invited to bring their pets to be blessed. ber 7, 2015 at 11:00 A.M. in the Most Holy To ensure all the companions get along peaceably, please have your pet on a leash or in a secure carrier for the safety of the other animals. For more information call the cemetery office at 775-323-0133. Deacon Richard Ramm 787-8839 3 rial Mass for those interred in Our Mother of Sorrows Catholic Cemetery will be celebrated on Wednesday, OctoRedeemer Mausoleum Chapel at the cemetery. Our celebrant will be Father Larry Morrison. All are cordially invited to attend. St. Albert’s School Report St. Alberts is taking applications for Lunch Program Coordinator for one more week. Please have your application in by Friday 10-2. You may pick up an application at the School Office. St. Albert’s School is having a fundraiser. Please go to Chili’s for dinner on 10-1 and request that a donation go to St. Albert’s Catholic School. Quote for the week “Life affords no greater responsibility, no greater privilege, than the raising of the next generation.” —C. Everett Koop, Former U.S. Surgeon General Sincerely, Bret Scoggin, Principal K-8th grade Registration for Religious Education (“Family Formation”) and sacramental preparation for First Reconciliation and First Eucharist is now OPEN. This includes preparation for unbaptized children in the 3rd-8th grade (Children’s Catechumenate) NEW THIS YEAR Registration WILL CLOSE on September 1, 2015 and students will NOT be accepted into the program after this date. Please Note The Diocese of Reno requires two years of formal instruction for sacramental preparation. Our first Family Formation class will held on Wednesday September 16th at 6:30pm in the gym. If we have NOT received a copy of your child’s Baptism record previously, you are REQUIRED to bring it to this first class meeting. Parent and child attendance at ALL Family Formation sessions is required and families in sacramental preparation are expected at each class meeting. Registration can be done online and calendars for the year can be downloaded at www.stalbertreno.org. Click on ‘Religious Education” and then “Family Formation” for the registration “Launch Form”. You can also pick up a registration packet in the parish office. Summer hours are 9-1pm. Second grade students at SAINT ALBERT SCHOOL do NOT need to register for the program. Questions...Contact Beth Lujan at [email protected] 4 Grief Support Ministry Centering Prayer An Introduction to Contemplative Practice Crossroads St. Albert’s Centering Prayer group, led by JoAnn and Chuck Baird, will resume its first Monday of the month meetings on Monday, September 7, at 7:00 pm in the chapel. Saint Albert the Great offers two monthly grief counseling sessions, the second and fourth Sundays of the month, starting September 13 and 27,12:00 pm – 1:30 pm in the Parish Office Building, Gathering Room, (down the steps from the church parking lot and around to the side of the building facing the school). On Centering Prayer The Catechism of the Catholic Church (CC), § 2653, says: The Church ‘forcefully and specially exhorts all the Christian faithful…to learn ‘the surpassing knowledge of Jesus Christ’ (Phil 3:8) by frequent reading of the divine Scriptures…Let them remember, however, that prayer should accompany the reading of Sacred Scripture, so that a dialogue takes place between God and man. For ‘we speak to him when we pray; we listen to him when we read the divine oracles.’ Crossroads is for any person experiencing a life-changing event, such as the death of a loved one to other life-changing events. JoAnn Baird would like to share this ministry and she welcomes others’ participation. Centering Prayer is a spiritual custom based upon the Word of God, Lectio Divina. We strive to increase the time we spend alone with God to 15-20 minutes twice a day. The purpose of our gathering is to encourage one another each month in this sacred, individual practice, in the words of CC, § 2560, in “the encounter of God’s thirst with ours.” For more information you can e-mail JoAnn at [email protected] or leave voicemail or a text message on her cell phone 925-699-4765. She will get back to you. All members of the Centering Prayer group invite you to join them in the joy of this spiritual discipline. Back to School Drive THANK YOU SAINT ALBERT CATHOLIC CHURCH To the members of St. Albert the Great: Thank you so much for your very generous donations to Kids to Seniors Korner for back to school. Kids to Seniors Korner was able to provide back packs and school supplies to over 60 children of low income families. We truly appreciate all your help and hope to keep working with you in the future. Respectfully, Sandra Carrillo Program Director Kids to Seniors Korner The bulletin board in the Narthex has thank you cards written by those who received your gifts. You are encouraged to read one or two. 5 Septemb Sun Mon Tue Wed 30 31 01 02 10:30 am Mass 10:30 am Mass Sean Smith by Lynn Kearney 10:30 am Mass School Mass 11:00 am Faith Sharing (Chapel) 11:30 am Legion of Ma 22nd Sunday-Ordinary Time 8:00 am Mass Srs. Anna Louise & Gerald Lavoy O.P. † by Marian LaVoy 10:00 am Pastor Installation Mass Julianna Martinez by Rebecca Gaul 5:00 pm Mass People of the parish Theresa † & Albert † Ablang by Joseph Ablang 06 7:00 pm K of C Officers’ Meeting 07 08 Seminarian Education Collection 08:00 am Mass Lyda Clement † by Philip & Patricia Maine 10:00 am Mass (B) Wanda Mizzeli † by Adina Pacini 05:00 pm Mass (B) Marilyn Gutierrez by Bernadette dela Cruz-Cabanero & family 10:30 am Mass Sally Morales by Lynn Kearney 10:30 am Mass Fr. Richard DeMolen † 13 14 23rd Sunday-Ordinary Time 24th Sunday-Ordinary Time 08:00 am Mass Katherine Harris Quilici by Kress & Brian Whalen 10:00 am Mass Harry A. Pacini † by Charlyne Pacini Nativity of Bl Virgin Mary 09 St. Peter Cl 10:30 am Mass Tony Rohde † by Evelyn Ruybalid 11:00 am Faith Sharing (Chapel) 11:30 am Legion of Ma 7:00 pm K of C Business Meeting Exaltation of the Holy Cross 15 Our Lady of Sorrows 10:30 am Mass Mary Sheets by Lynn Kearney 10:30 am Mass Melanie Bonnefant by Lynn Kearney 06:30 pm St. Al’s GALS (Gathering Room) 11:00 am Faith Sharing (Chapel) 16 Sts. Corneli 10:30 am Mass Ruth Ripsom † by To 11:30 am Legion of Ma Hal Bartlett † by friends 05:00 pm Mass Liz Tennant & family by Tom & Teri Green 20 1:00 pm Feeding the H 21 St. Matthew, Apostle 22 23 08:00 am Mass People of the Parish 10:00 am Mass Allan Blach by Drs. & staff Alpine Women’s Health Noon Mass (Filopino) Theresa † & Albert † Ablang by Joseph Ablang 05:00 pm Mass (B) Fr. Richard DeMolen † 10:30 am Mass Edward Morgan † by Dave & Colleen Hinman 10:30 am Mass Fr. Richard DeMolen † 10:30 am Mass Jane Ewers & Col Ewe 11:00 am Faith Sharing (Chapel) 11:30 am Legion of Ma 27 28 29 Sts. Michael, Gabriel, Raphael 30 10:30 am Mass 10:30 am Mass Jeff Cole † by Lorraine Cole 10:30 am Mass 11:00 am Faith Sharing (Chapel) 11:30 am Legion of Ma 25th Sunday-Ordinary Time 26th Sunday-Ordinary Time 8:00 am Mass Col. John LaVoy † by Marian LaVoy 10:00 am Mass People of the Parish Noon Mass Pacifico dela Cruz, Sr. † St. Pius, Prie 7:00 pm K of C Business Meeting By Bernadette dela Cruz—Cabanera & family Fall Festival after Noon Mass! 6 St. Jerome, ber 2015 Thu Fri Sat 03 04 05 10:30 am Mass Fr. Richard DeMolen † Seminarian Education Collection 4:00 pm Mass People of the Parish 6:00 pm Mass (Spanish) Pope St. Gregory the Great 10:30 am Mass School Mass 8:30 am Rosary & Divine Mercy Chaplet ary (K of C Hall) Noon Senior Strong Bingo-Gathering Room 7:00 pm Choir Practice laver, Priest 10 11 12 10:30 am Mass 10:30 am Mass 4:00 pm Mass (B) George Twardokens † by Amma Twardokens 6:00 pm Mass (Spanish) La gente de la parroquia Camila Maldonabo † by her family & Wilma Birks 8:30 am Rosary & Divine Mercy Chaplet ary (K of C Hall) 09:00—12:00 Altar Server Training 12:00—02:00 Lector Training 7:00 pm Choir Practice ius & Cyprian om & Teri Green 17 18 19 10:30 am Mass Deacons Chuck & Richard Ordination Anniversary (4 years) Tony “Papa” Rohde † by Tom & Teri Green 10:30 am Mass John Sears † by Paul Lanetot 4:00 pm Mass (B) Ray Corradetti † by Anita May 6:00 pm Mass (Spanish) 8:30 am Rosary & Divine Mercy Chaplet ary (K of C Hall) 09:00—11:00 EM Training Homeless (Gym) 7:00 pm Choir Practice est 24 25 26 ers 10:30 am Mass Kathleen A Walker † by Dennis & Debbie Gzapinski 10:30 am Mass Martin Blansky † by Paul Lancott 8:30 am Rosary & Divine Mercy Chaplet 4:00 pm Mass (B) Col. John LaVoy † by Marian LaVoy Carole White Scheiber † by Scheiber family 6:00 pm Mass (Spanish) ary (K of C Hall) Potluck after 6:00 pm Mass 7:00 pm Choir Practice Priest 01 St. Therese of Child Jesus 10:30 am Mass Families of Cole, Gereski & Galllop by Lorraine Cole 02 Holy Guardian Angels 10:30 am Mass 8:30 am Rosary & Divine Mercy Chaplet ary (K of C Hall) Noon Senior Strong Bingo—Gathering Room 7:00 pm Choir Practice 7 03 4:00 pm Mass Julianna Martinez by Rebecca Gaul 6:00 pm Mass (Spanish) deacon’s corner Conversations at Table FINDING OUR WAY WITH A BROKEN MORAL COMPASS M Deacon Chuck Lanham LUTHER KING once wrote “So I have tried to make it clear that it is wrong to use immoral means to attain moral ends. But now I must affirm that it is wrong, or even more, to use moral means to preserve immoral ends.”1 What Dr. King was referring to of course were the unjust segregation laws in place throughout much of the United States at the time and especially in most of the states within the southeastern portion of the country. If you haven’t read his letter, written while sitting in a jail cell in Birmingham, Alabama, I would strongly encourage you to do so. ARTIN Arthur Hippler points out that “If we are going to look at these things and say, ‘This is an unjust law,’ if we are going to try people for things like ‘crimes against humanity,’ there has got to be some kind of law that is above and beyond the man-made law. As Dr. King points out,2 everything that Hitler did in Germany was legal. And everything the Hungarian Communists did in Hungary was legal. But the reason we admire the freedom fighters of Hungary and the people who helped the Jews escape the Nazis is because we know those laws were wrong.”3 What is important to understand is the absolute necessity for law established above and beyond the constructs of man-made law; law that is outside the arbitrary and thus malleable purview of human concern; law that is built-in, innate, and immutable. Ask university students to describe what they consider to be morally wrong and most will respond that if it causes physical harm it is wrong but if not then no matter how taboo or obscene it might be it is not. Ask less affluent, less educated people the same question and you will get radically different results. The students are reacting from the principle of “do no harm” while the second group is reacting from the principle of good and evil.4 No matter how you look at the world—and many of us like to claim the title of moral relativists—there is always a stopping point, a limit to just how far one is willing to go before shouting “hold on, stop, that is just plain wrong.” Hippler uses in his classes the example of honor killings, specifically two true-life cases subsequently made into movies (Death of a Princess and The Stoning of Soraya M.) And he writes that when you give these kinds of examples to a room full of 16-year-old girls, their perspective on moral relativism changes about as quickly as the latest fashion statement. What is becoming increasingly clear is that our moral compass has become skewed, we have become morally confused by what is right and wrong. Students and parents alike have lost their need for reconciliation. “God loves them, he will always love them, and although they may be wounded or broken, they’re not sinners, because the very notion implies that they’re guilty of some sort of crime.”5 1. Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr., The Negro Is Your Brother: Letter from Birmingham Jail, Atlantic Monthly, August 1963, Volume 212, No. 2, pp. 78-88. 2. Ibid. 3. Dr. Arthur M. Hippler, How to Attack Moral Confusion, Catholic Answers Magazine, Sept-Oct 2015, pp. 16-21. 4. Ibid. 5. Ibid. 8 Worldwide Marriage Encounter Married Couples Are you looking for the perfect birthday or anniversary gift to give your spouse? Do you wish you could talk about something besides all the stresses in your life? We have the answer. A Worldwide Marriage Encounter Weekend gives you the time and tools to revitalize romance, deepen communication, and nourish the spirituality in your marriage. The next weekend is scheduled for November 6-8 in Sacramento. IT IS NOT TOO LATE OR TOO EARLY TO REGISTER, CALL NOW! For more information visit our website at: http:// www.sacramentowwme.org or contact Terry and Janet at [email protected] or 916-489-3464. Little Lambs TAMALE FUNDRAISER! is a “Sunday School” program for children ages 3-4 years. When: The first Sunday of the The Latino community at St. Albert the Great is having a tamale sale on October 17th and 18th. Presale begins after the weekend Masses. month October-May (except January) during the 10:00 Mass. Where: Day Care Building (entrance on St. Albert’s Drive) Our first session is next Sunday October 4th. Please register on our parish website: www.stalbertreno.org. Click on Religious Education, then Click on Little Lambs, then LAUNCH form… This is NOT a drop in program. All children MUST be registered. Questions: Contact Beth at [email protected] Presale prices: 9 $15 dozen $8 1/2-dozen CHWC—Catholic Heart Work Camp Saint Albert the Great is seeking one man and one woman at least 21 years old who would be willing to chaperone the CHWC 2016. A qualified chaperone will need to have or be willing to have a full background check and attend Protecting God’s Children. We are looking for a few good men! The 2016 Catholic Heart Work Camp for Reno will take place Sunday July 3 to Saturday July 9, 2016. (This includes the 4th of July that Monday). If you are not currently a knight or are new to St. Albert the Great parish, please consider joining Council 7322. What is CHWC: a detailed explanation can be found at http://heartworkcamp.com/dates/reno-nv/, but in summary, CHWC is a social outreach event that serves the neglected and in need and offers the participant an opportunity to live as Disciples of Christ through serving others. As a Chaperone, you will go out into the city of Reno and oversee youth as they serve the poor in a variety of settings and needs. In the evening you will stay overnight at Bishop Manogue High School. (Yes: eat, sleep and shower there too) for one week. For details and more information visit our website at: kofcknights.org/CouncilSite/?CO-7322 Books can be purchased from Deacon Chuck. Also available on www.deaconscorner.org and from amazon.com If you are interested, I encourage you to check out the CHWC website; and then contact Ted Krembs at the parish office – 775-747-0722 ext 5606. St Albert has successfully participated in this offering for two years now and those who have gone on this journey have many wonderful things to say about it. Potluck Dinners The Filipino and Latino Ministries invite everyone to come to our tables for a wonderful cultural potluck dinner each month. We invite you to bring a dish to share with your neighbors and friends. Our upcoming potluck dinners for September will be on: Filipino Mass & Potluck September 20, 2015 following the Noon Mass Latino Mass & Potluck No Potluck this month due to Fall Festival 10 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 Drive, Reno, NV 89503 Phone: 775-747-0722 Fax:775-746-3976 e-mail [email protected] ALL INFORMATION IS CONFIDENTIAL PLEASE PRINT CLEARLY Please deliver the completed form to the parish office, in the collection basket, or by fax, mail FAMILY NAME: PHONE: E-MAIL: STREET ADDRESS: APT#: CITY/STATE/ZIP: HEAD OF HOUSEHOLD: MARRIED List Yourself And Only those living with you. (include last name if different) Sex M/F SEPARATED Date Of Birth DIVORCED Baptism First Communion Yes/ No WIDOWED Confirmed Yes/ No SINGLE 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: Children/Other Living in your home Business Phone #/ E-Mail address: Last Name (if different) Sex M/F Date of Birth I would like my donation envelopes: Monthly Weekly 11 Baptism Yes/No 1st Communion Confirmed Yes/No Mass Attended I would like to receive Parish info via e-mail: Yes No