October 18, 2015 - XXIX Sunday in Ordinary Time

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October 18, 2015 - XXIX Sunday in Ordinary Time
SAINT THOMAS AQUINAS CATHEDRAL
310 WEST 2ND STREET, RENO, NV 89503
Most Rev Randolph R. Calvo JCD DD, Bishop of Reno
October 18, 2015
Fr Jacob Carazo,
OFM Conv
Rector
Fr Paul Fazio, O F M C o n v
Parochial Vicar
Fr Tom Hamilton, O F M C o n v
Franciscan community
Robert Dangel, Joseph Bell,
Deacons
Parish Office Hours
Monday: 1:30-4:00 PM
Tuesday, Wednesday & Thurs:
8:30-Noon & 1:30-4:00 PM
Friday: 8:30-Noon
S
Rocío Grady
Parish Secretary
Deacon Richard Ramm
Administrator for Temporalities
Jack Hallsted
Bookstore Manager
Mary Ann-108
Bookkeeping
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[email protected]
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Tuesday-Friday: 11:00-2:00PM
Saturday: 3:00-5:00PM
Sunday: 8:00AM-100PM &
4:30-7:00PM
775/329-2571
Web: stacathedral.com
775/329-2824
775/329-3011
Renocatholicnetwork.com for Homilies, Bible study & catechetics.
Budget News
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World Mission Sunday
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FRIDAY, OCTOBER 30TH NO 7:00AM MASS;
12:10PM MASS ONLY.
SENIOR MINISTRY NEWS
Last week we published that we were seeking Talented & Crea ve Cra ers to place
their cra s in the Li le Thri Shop to sell. Unfortunately, we have since been advised that
due to local and IRS regula ons we are unable to do so. This invita on came from the
hearts of our volunteers and was intended to try and help our seniors earn some extra
money. ALL proceeds were to be given to the ar sts. We sincerely apologize for this misunderstanding!
RENOWN HEALTH is offering a wonderful series of FREE weekly ar cles on health
& nutri on which can be delivered directly to your computer’s inbox. And, as a bonus for
signing up, you will receive access to a simple 7-Day meal plan and cookbook compiled by
the Nutri onists at Renown and based on the Dietary Approaches to Stop Hypertension
(DASH) diet. Included is a grocery/ingredient list to make your shopping easy & convenient.
Visit: bestmedicinenews.org and click the “SUBSCRIBE” bu on to sign up!
As the Holidays approach please don’t forget to visit the Li le Thri Shop. We have
New, Gently Used, Retro & Vintage Merchandise.
Also, please make note that our telephone number has changed to: 775-240-0328.
BISHOP MANOGUE CATHOLIC HIGH SCHOOL
Is currently seeking a President who will serve as the Chief Execu ve Officer of the corpora on.
Posi on will become available on July 1, 2016. Interested candidates need send Cover Le er,
Resume, Applica on & References to Karen Barreras, 290 So. Arlington, Reno, NV 89501 by November 13th. For more details, contact Karen at 775-326-9430 [email protected] or visit:
h p://dioceseofreno.org/userpages/Opportuni es.aspx.
FERTILITYCARE CENTER
OF
RENO
The Creighton Model Fer lityCare System of Natural Family Planning services in the Diocese of Reno. The method may be used to achieve or avoid pregnancy. NaProTechnology
for Medical/Surgical consults are available for the diagnosis & treatment of reproduc ve
issues including infer lity. Long distance services are available. Call Julianna or Susan for an
appointment at 827-5111 or email: [email protected] or [email protected].
CARMELITE SISTERS OPEN HOUSE
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10:00AM-4:00PM
The Carmelite Sisters are hos ng their 37th Annual Open House on Christmas cards, books,
ma ed prints & art work of the sisters will be available. The day will close with an evening
prayer service in the Chapel at 4:00PM.
Loca on: 1950 LaFond Drive (Southwest Reno). For more informa on call 323-3236
PARA
JÓVENES ADULTOS
20-22 Noviembre
La Diócesis de Reno, a través de la Pastoral Juvenil, invita a jóvenes
adultos de 18-30 años a par cipar en el RETIRO ESPIRITUAL, basado en los ejercicios espirituales de San Ignacio de Loyola. The Spiritual Exercises of St Igna us are exercises for the
heart. This retreat has been designed to help young adults to explore priori es, deepen rela onship with God, & more readily follow God's will. El re ro será facilitado por el Padre
Anthony Borrow, S.J. El padre Anthony ene 44 años de edad y fue ordenado sacerdote el 5
de Junio del 2010. Su primera lengua es el inglés y habla perfectamente español.
Más información, llama a la Pastoral Juvenil al 775-326-9423, visita www.renodiocese.org,
o mándanos un e-mail: [email protected].
PRAYER FOR OUR DIOCESAN SYNOD
God, our Father, You have called us by baptism to be faithful
members of your Church. Send the Holy Spirit to guide the work of
the Second Synod of the Diocese of Reno.
Inspire us to bring new life to the mission of your Church here in
northern NV.
Through the work of our Synod, may we follow where the Holy
Spirit leads, to become instrumentals of hope for the world in
spreading the Good news to people far and wide. With the example
and help of Mary our Mother who gathered with the disciples in the
upper room, may we listen to the promptings of the Spirit. Come,
Holy Spirit, fill the hearts of your faithful, and kindle in them the
fire of your love. We ask this through Christ our Lord. Amen
MASS INTENTIONS
Saturday, October 17
† Rose a Ann Haywood
† John Harriet
7:30
5:00
Sunday, October 18—XXIX in Ordinary Time
7:30
9:30
11:30A
5:00
7:00
† Angelito Sarmiento
† Francisco & Victoria Aledo
Parishioners, especially †Walter Bukowski
Modesto C. Buendia
† Jose Gonzales
Monday, October 19—Saints John de Brébeuf &
Isaac Jogues and Companions
7:00
12:10 P
† Rose a Ann Haywood
Audree Tu le
Tuesday, October 20—Saint Paul of the Cross
7:00
12:10
Juanito Tagulao—Birthday
Kathy Floyd—Birthday
Wednesday, October 21—Weekday
7:00
12:10
† Elmer Boda
† Ike Lubiniecki
Thursday, October 22—Blessed John Paul II
7:00
12:10
Anita Louise Sable
† Ron Kopicko
Friday, October 23—Saint Joh of Capistrano
7:00
12:10
All Souls in Purgatory
All Souls in Purgatory
Saturday, October 24
7:30
5:00
† Rose a Ann Haywood
Anita Louise Sable
READINGS FOR THE WEEK
Mon:
Tues:
Wed:
Thurs:
Fri:
Sat:
Sun:
Rom 4:20-25; Lk 1:69-75; Lk 12:13-21
Rom 5:12-21; Ps 40:7-10, 17; Lk 12:35-38
Rom 6:12-18; Ps 124:1b-8; Lk 12:39-48
Rom 6:19-23; Ps 1:1-4, 6; Lk 12:49-53
Rom 7:18-25a; Ps 119:66-77, 93-94; Lk 12:54-59
Rom 8:1-11; Ps 24:1b-4ab, 5-6; Lk 13:1-9
Jer 31:7-9; Ps 126:1-6; Heb 5:1-6; Mk 10:46-52
OCTOBER
Saturday, October 17, 24, 31
8:30 AM F
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Tuesday, October 20, 27
6:00 AM Men of Saint Joseph
5:15 PM Confirma on Classes
6:30 PM RCIA School Building 2nd Floor
Wednesday, October 21, 28
6:30 PM Grupo de Oración Carismá co
Thursday, October 22, 29
3:00 PM Divine Chaplet of Mercy
5:30 PM Vespers / Confessions
Friday, October 23
6:30 PM Marriage Seminar Series in RH
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THIS WEEKEND,
RUSSIAN PIROSHKI &
PASTRIES FOR SALE IN
RIGHINI HALL AFTER ALL
MORNING MASSES.
Smile
At the end of the age when all the believers
were standing in line waiting to get into
heaven, God appeared and said, "I want all
the men to form two lines.
One line will be for the men who were the true
heads of their households. The other will be for the
men who were dominated by their wives."
The line of men who were dominated by their wives
was seemingly unending. The line of men who were
the true head of their household had one man in it.
God said to the first line, "You men ought to be
ashamed of yourselves. I appointed you to be the
heads of your households and you were disobedient
and have not fulfilled your purpose. Of all of you,
there is only one man who obeyed me. Learn from
him."
Then God turned to the lone man and asked, "How
did you come to be in this line?"
The man replied, "My wife told me to stand here."
SAINT BENEDICT
In our modern world, we talk fast, we travel fast, and we even pray fast. Have you ever attended rosaries where
people seem to say the words at breakneck speed -- apparently more worried about finishing before Mass starts
than savoring each word? Our impatience to get to the end, our focus on completion rather than process is a real
danger in reading Scripture when every word is from God and has a power all its own. Benedict knew that power
because he took the time to let it work within him.
In the V century, the young Benedict was sent to Rome to finish his education with a nurse/housekeeper. The
subject that dominated a young man's study then was rhetoric -- the art of persuasive speaking. A successful speaker was not one who had the best argument or conveyed the truth, but one who used rhythm, eloquence and technique to convince. The power of the voice without foundation in the heart was the goal of the student's education.
And that philosophy was reflected in the lives of the students as well. They had everything -- education, wealth,
youth -- and they spent all of it in the pursuit of pleasure not truth. Benedict watched in horror as vice unraveled the
lives and ethics of his companions.
Afraid for his soul, Benedict fled Rome, gave up his inheritance, and lived in a small village with his nurse. When
God called him beyond this quiet life to even deeper solitude, he went to the mountains of Subiaco where he lived as
a hermit under the direction of another hermit, Romanus. After years of prayer, word of his holiness brought nearby
monks to ask for his leadership. He warned them he would be too strict for them, but they insisted -- then tried to poison him when his warning proved true. The next set of followers were more sincere and he set up twelve monasteries in Subiaco where monks lived in separate communities of twelve. He left these monasteries abruptly when the
envious attacks of another hermit made it impossible to continue the spiritual leadership he had taken. But it was in
Monte Cassino he founded the monastery that became the roots of the Church's monastic system. His own sister,
Saint Scholastica, settled nearby to live a religious life.
Benedict’s beliefs and instructions on religious life were collected in what is now known as the Rule of Saint Benedict -- still directing religious life after 15 centuries. Benedict did not want to lose the power of voice to reach up to
God simply because others had use it to sink down to the gutter. He reminded us "Let us consider our place in sight
of God and of his angels. Let us rise in chanting that our hearts and voices harmonize." There was always a voice
reading aloud in his communities at meals, to receive guests, to educate novices. Hearing words one time was not
enough - "We wish this Rule to be read frequently to the community."
Benedict realized the strongest and truest foundation for the power of words was the Word of God itself: "For
what page or word of the Bible is not a perfect rule for temporal life?" He had experienced the power of God's word
as expressed in Scripture: "For just as from the heavens the rain and snow come down and do not return there till
they have watered the earth, making it fertile and fruitful, giving seed to him who sows and bread to him who eats, so
shall my word be that goes forth from my mouth; It shall not return to me void, but shall do my will, achieving the end
for which I sent it" (Isaiah 55:10-11). For prayer, Benedict turned to the psalms; to join our voices with Jesus in praise
of God during the day was so important that Benedict called it the "Work of God." And nothing was to be put before
the work of God. "Immediately upon hearing the signal for the Divine Office all work will cease." Benedict believed
with Jesus that "One does not live by bread alone, but by every word that comes forth from the mouth of God'
" (Matthew 4:4).
In one story of Benedict's life, a poor man came to the monastery begging for a little oil. Although Benedict commanded that the oil be given, the cellarer refused - because there was only a tiny bit of oil left. If the cellarer gave
any oil as alms there would be none for the monastery. Angry at this distrust of God's providence, Benedict knelt
down to pray. As he prayed a bubbling sound came from inside the oil jar. The monks watched in fascination as oil
from God filled the vessel so completely that it overflowed, leaked out beneath the lid & finally pushed the cover off,
cascading out on to the floor.
In Benedictine prayer, our hearts are the vessel empty of thoughts and intellectual striving. All that remains is the
trust in God's providence to fill us. Emptying ourselves this way brings God's abundant goodness bubbling up in our
hearts, first with an inspiration or two, and finally overflowing our heart with contemplative love. Benedict died in 547
while standing in prayer before God.
ORACIÓN POR NUESTRO SÍNODO DIOCESANO
Padre nuestro, Tú nos has llamado por nuestro bautismo a ser fieles miembros de tu Iglesia. Envía el Espíritu Santo a
guiar nuestro trabajo del Sínodo de la Diócesis de Reno. Inspíranos a traer nueva vida a la misión de tu Iglesia aquí en el
norte de Nevada. Por medio del trabajo de nuestro Sínodo ayúdanos a ir a donde el Espíritu Santo nos conduzca, que
podamos ser instrumentos de esperanza para el mundo anunciando la Buena Nueva a toda la gente. Con el ejemplo y
ayuda de María nuestra Madre quien se reunió con los discípulos en el Cenáculo, ayúdanos a escuchar la llamada del
Espíritu Santo. Ven, Espíritu Santo llena los corazones de tus fieles y enciende en ellos el fuego de tu amor.
Te lo pedimos por Jesucristo nuestro Señor. Amen
ENTRADA
Cantando la alegría de vivir, de vivir, lleguemos a la casa del Señor, del Señor)
Marchando todos juntos como hermanos, andemos los caminos hacia Dios.
Venid, entremos todos dando gracias; venid cantemos todos al Señor,
gritemos a la roca que nos salva, cantemos la alabanza a nuestro Dios.
La paz del Señor sea con vosotros: la paz que llena sola el corazón,
la paz de estar unidos como hermanos, la paz que nos promete nuestro Dios.
Entremos por las puertas dando gracias, pidamos al Señor también perdón,
Perdón por nuestra falta a los hermanos, perdón por nuestro pobre corazón.
SALMO
Que tu misericordia, Señor, venga sobre nosotros, como lo esperamos de ti.
OFERTORIO
Quiero servirte mi Señor, eres mi vida, mi amor; quiero hacer tu voluntad, siempre a tu lado mi salvador.
Dame poder para vencer, dame la luz hacia la cruz. Dame poder para vivir, hazme capaz de ver tu faz.
COMUNIÓN
Nos convidas Señor a tu mesa, y eres nuestro manjar; bajo el signo del pan y del vino,
hoy tu Cuerpo y tu Sangre nos das.
Que alegría hospedarse en nuestra tienda, recibirte en abrazo y comunión,
y dejar que tu fuego nos encienda, en hoguera de amor el corazón.
Comulgar es amar a los hermanos, compartir entre todos nuestro pan;
comulgar es vivir el evangelio y por Cristo dejarse transformar.
Como siervos sedientos, a la fuente agua viva venimos a beber,
del costado de Cristo manan ríos de agua y sangre que sacian nuestra sed.
SALIDA
Todos unidos formando un solo cuerpo, un pueblo que en la pascua nació;
miembros de Cristo en sangre redimidos, iglesia peregrina de Dios.
Vive en nosotros la fuerza del Espíritu, que el hijo desde el padre envió;
El nos empuja, nos guía y alimenta, iglesia peregrina de Dios.
Somos en la tierra semilla de otro reino, somos testimonio de amor.
*paz para la guerra y luz entre las sombras, iglesia peregrina de Dios*. (2)
Rugen tormentas y a veces nuestra barca parece que ha perdido el timón;
miras con miedo, no tienes confianza, iglesia peregrina de Dios.
Una esperanza nos llena de alegría, presencia que el Señor prometió;
vamos cantando, El viene con nosotros, iglesia peregrina de Dios.
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Sunday 7:30AM, 9:30AM, 11:30AM, 5:00PM & 7:00PM (Misa en español)
7:00AM & 12:10PM (Monday-Friday); 7:30AM (Saturday)
Saturday 3:00PM; & Thursday 5:45PM
Contact Parish Office
Parents must be ac ve, registered parishioners for at least three
months prior to se ng date
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Thursday 3:00PM
Thursday 6:30PM
Located at 94 E Glendale in Sparks, next to Juicy’s at McCarran Blvd
775-420-7067 Open: Wednesday—Saturday from 10:00AM—4:00PM
29TH SUNDAY IN ORDINARY TIME — READINGS THE VATICAN II HYMNAL, PAGES 652-3
SATURDAY 5:00 PM, SUNDAY 7:30AM AND 9:30 AM
Procession: All Hail the Power of Jesus’ Name, p. 225
Lord Have Mercy: Jennings, p. 150
Gloria: St Theodore Mass, p. 144
Offertory: Come Now Almighty King, VOZ p. 506
Sanctus: Heritage Mass, VOZ p. 83
Agnus Dei: Heritage Mass, VOZ p. 89
Communion: Alleluia, Sing to Jesus, p. 277
Recessional: Faith of Our Fathers, p. 208
SUNDAY 11:30 AM
English translations of Latin Proper chants, p. 656-8
Procession: All Hail the Power of Jesus’ Name, 225
Kyrie: Mass VIII, p. 163
Gloria: Mass VIII, p. 163
Offertory: Alleluia Sing to Jesus, p. 277
Sanctus: Mass VIII, p. 166
Agnus Dei: Mass VIII, p. 167
Communion: O Sacrament Most Holy, p. 305
Marion Antiphon: Salve Regina, p. 371
Recessional: Faith of Our Fathers, p. 208
SUNDAY 5:00 PM - REGINA PACIS CANTORUM
English translations of Latin Proper chants, p. 656-8
Procession: All Hail the Power of Jesus’ Name, 225
Kyrie, Mass VIII, p. 163
Gloria, Mass VIII, p. 163
Credo III p. 9
Offertory: All People that on Earth Do Dwell, 204
Sanctus: Mass V III, p. 166
Agnus Dei: Mass V III, p. 167
Closing: Praise My Soul the King of Heaven, p. 216
Let us pray for…/Oremos por…
US servicemen & women, Ramona Zuñiga, Liliana Ramirez, Eloy López, Alberto Ruiz, Rick & Carina Dillon, Tom Dolan,
Eileen Straub, Jim, Sullivan, Teresa Hurtado, Lucille Fondy, Betty Parodi, Billie Batek, Daryl Bruce, Charlie & Linda Gill,
John Vicars, Diane Lacebal, Maria Archibald, Blair Corbin, Gina Jones, Janice Berg, Victoria Costello, Rick Slaughter,
Chuck & Mary Olds, Dennis Schuster, Carmen Rodriguez, Gregoria & Armando Zumaya, Cindy Volk, Bill Thompson,
Nikos Theologitis, Maureen Flynn, Beverly Gibson, Bob Chavez, Shannan Fraser, Anthony Hansen, Carl Came,
Cassidy Robbins, Margie Herndon, Kathryn Gasper, Tovi Hilbish, Debbie Griffith, Eric Knight, Jovita Mendoza, Chris
Janoski, Louie & Vangie Elordieta, Mary Beaubriand, Mina Dibitonto, Martin Chagolla, Heidi Gibson, Margarita Aguirre,
Douglas Todd, Janet Fleming, James Czeck,Ann Dvorak, Blanca Gonzalez, Mike Edmond, Dennis Gribbin, Sayra
Gutierrez, Shari Ann Burton, Margaret Marshall, Angel Castillo, Aaron Spangenthal, Anna Buchanan, Dawn Hanson,
Ryan McGrail, Barbara Crose, Tim Bauer, Steve Tucker, Martin Brandtner, Lawrence Reeder, Glen, Sarah & Clare &
Monica Munns, Kristen Monibi, Fr Chris Dietz OFM Conv.
† Jack Crawford

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