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Father Larry Morrison, Pastor Father Loy Torrente, Parochial Vicar
695 N. US Hwy 395 ■ Washoe Valley, Nevada 89704 Mailing Address: PO Box 19037, Reno, NV 89511
Telephone: 775-849-7764
Celebration of the Sacrament of the Eucharist Tridentine Mass Schedule
Every First Saturday of the month ■ 9:30 AM ■ Sunday 8:30 AM Confessions heard half hour before each Mass
Pastoral Associate Jane Lucero
850-2531 ■ [email protected]
Administrative Assistant Cheryl Jensen
850-2530 ■ [email protected]
Holy Spirit Mission
Receptionist Kathy Morris
851-1874 ■ [email protected]
Director of Religious Education Grades 1-8
Pam Dobrowski 850-2535 ■ [email protected]
Confirmation/Youth Coordinator Linda Walsh
850-2544 ■ [email protected]
Maintenance Ed Wolf
850-2533 ■ [email protected]
Saint Rose of Lima Staff
Our parish staff can best serve you if you call ahead or set up an appointment.
Saint Rose of Lima Catholic Church
Companions on the Journey April 19, 2015 ~ Third Sunday of Easter
Celebration of the Sacrament of the Eucharist Weekdays in Mary’s Chapel: Monday—Friday 8:30 AM
Saturday 5:00 PM ■ Sunday 8:30 and 10:30 AM First Fridays: Anointing of the Sick/Eucharistic Adoration in the main Sanctuary
Holy Days: Call the parish office or check the parish calendar at www.strosereno.com for mass times
Out of solemn respect for the liturgy and courtesy for everyone, please silence/turn off all electronic devices and cell phones when you arrive in church.
Celebration of the Sacrament of Reconciliation Saturday: 4:00 to 4:45 PM or by appointment.
100 Bishop Manogue Drive Reno, Nevada 89511-4809
Office Hours: 9 AM-5 PM, Monday-Thursday 9 AM to Noon, Fridays
Telephone: 775-851-1874 ■ Fax: 775-851-1727 Email: [email protected] ■ Website: www.strosereno.com
Father Larry Morrison Pastor
Father Joseph Abraham Parochial Vicar
Deacon Auguste Lemaire [email protected]
ADMINISTRATION OF THE SACRAMENTS
• Baptism • We welcome all families with young children. For your first step, you must become a registered, practicing, contributing member of St. Rose of Lima for at least 4 months with proven Mass attendance. Your second step is to contact Kathy in the office, 851-1874, to schedule and get a baptism packet. Be sure you provide all the necessary documents 10 days prior to the baptism class. Baptism class is the 2nd Thursday of every month at 6 PM. Reservations are needed for the class. At least one godparent must be a practicing Catholic. All baptisms are celebrated on the 1st, 2nd, 3rd, & 4th Sunday of each month at 12 noon, after the 10:30 Mass.
• Matrimony • At least one party must be a registered, practicing member of St. Rose with at least 6 months active proven attendance at Mass. After this is accomplished, please call Jane Lucero to make an appointment to begin your 6 month marriage preparation process. Please make no arrangements until after this appointment. You may pick up a marriage packet in the parish office. Engaged Encounter weekend is re-quired: www.renoee.org for dates, times and registration.
• Anointing of the Sick • It is best to call at the beginning of a serious illness or when surgery is first scheduled.
• Funerals • Upon the death of a loved one, please call the Parish Office to make arrangements, 851-1874.
PARISH MINISTRIES/CHAIRPERSONS
If you would like to volunteer in our ministries, please call the chairperson listed. Thank you!
Altar Servers • Geraldine McFadden • [email protected] Bereavement • Judi Harris • 851-1874 Church Environment • Charlene Greenlund • 530-5938 Extraordinary Ministers of Holy Communion to Healthcare Center and Homebound • Karen McBee • 853-9500 Extraordinary Ministers of Holy Communion/Mass • Ann Potts • 825-9183 Kitchen Ministry • Jeri Chaney • 826-7039 Music—5:00 PM Saturday (Youth) • Margie McAvay • 762-2484 Music—8:30 AM Sunday Mass • Kevin Brett • 851-1874 Music—10:30 AM Sunday Mass • Teri Iaconis • 849-0750 Prayer Group • Shelly 830-0685 • Gail 852-2852 Proclaimers • Ken Donajkowski • 813-9844 • [email protected] Respect Life • Parish Office • 775-851-1874 Rite of Christian Initiation of Adults (RCIA) • Jim Toner • [email protected] Sacristan • Charlene Greenlund • 530-5938 Scrip • Cindy Maher • 813-7924 Sound • Margie McAvay • 762-2484 Ushers • Mike Kurvers • [email protected] Welcoming • Millie Foo • 853-8439
Saint Rose of Lima is a Catholic family of believers guided by the Holy Spirit in the saving work of Jesus Christ. We are a pilgrim people of God, companions on the journey to eternal salvation. Called by God, we are priestly people dedicated to proclaiming the Good News, ministering God’s love to each other and to a spiritually hungry world. As a community of Christian believers, we are committed to bringing about the reign of God. We believe in the importance of a personal relationship with Jesus Christ through the word, the breaking of the bread, prayer and fellowship. We dedicate our lives to His service.
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PARISH SCHEDULE
SACRAMENTS AND LITURGY •First Friday: Main Sanctuary: Anointing of the Sick • Eucharistic Adoration–after Mass • Benediction 10A •First Saturday: 9A-Rosary of Reparation at West End Women’s Center. Pray to end abortion, closure of this abortion facility and for healing & forgiveness. •Monday through Friday: 8:30-9A Mass in Mary’s Chapel •Second Thursday of the Month: 6P Baptism Class
ACTIVITIES
•First Sunday of the Month: Collection of canned/non-perishable food for St. Vincent’s and St. Rose’s Food Pantry •Tuesdays—10-11:30A, Tuesday Morning Prayer Group •Wednesdays—7-8:30P, RCIA & Scripture Study •Thursdays—9:30-11:15A, WSR Faith Study Group •Third Sunday of Each Month-After all Masses Knights of Columbus Pancake Breakfast Saturday, May 2—After 5pm Mass in Caramella Hall Knights of Columbus Spaghetti Feed
BULLETIN COVER—Today’s Gospel Thus it is written that the Christ would suffer and rise from the dead on the third day (Luke 24:35-48).
Parish Governance Parish Pastoral Council • Hugh Ricci • 851-1874
Finance Council • Tom Gurgui • 851-1874 Liturgy Committee • 851-1874
Parish Women & Men Ministry/Organization Women of St. Rose • Daneen Isenberg • 852-8990
[email protected] Knights of Columbus #13842 • Rick Schultz • 225-5559
Welcome! Our warmest welcome to all who celebrate with us, whether long time residents or newly arrived in the parish. We thank God for you. If you are not registered or have a change of address/phone number, please fill out this form and place in the collec-tion basket, mail or simply notify us via email. If you are new to St. Rose, Kathy will then mail you our registration form to fill out. Please return the form to the office or place in the collection basket. Thank you.
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April 18—April 24, 2015
SAVORING THE EXPERIENCE One of the wonderful things about vacations is the time we spend two or three weeks afterward savoring the experience, sharing vacation photos and memories with our family and friends. This kind of reflection puts us back in touch with the original experience and reminds us of the relaxation and won-der the vacation afforded us. Today, on the Third Sunday of Easter, the Church blesses us with reminders of what we cele-brated two Sundays ago. All three readings are reflections on the meaning of the death and resurrection of Christ. One of the threads running through these reflections is that the purpose of the Lord’s suffering, death, and resurrection was to save us, to forgive our sins. We are given fifty days to ponder this real-ity—fifty days to savor the experience of Christ’s dying and rising for us. Copyright © J. S. Paluch Co.
TODAY’S READINGS First Reading — The author of life you put to death, but God raised him from the dead (Acts 3:13-15, 17-19). Psalm — Lord, let your face shine on us (Psalm 4). Second Reading — We have an Advocate with the Father, Jesus Christ the righteous one (1 John 2:1-5a). Gospel — Thus it is written that the Christ would suffer and rise from the dead on the third day (Luke 24:35-48). The English translation of the Psalm Responses from the Lectionary for Mass © 1969, 1981, 1997, International Commission on English in the Liturgy Corporation. All rights reserved.
Sat. 18 5:00 PM †JOHN, ADA & JOE MENICUCCI By Anna & family Sun. 19 8:30 AM PEOPLE OF THE PARISH 10:30 AM †MARY ABRAHAM By Mary Ghera Mon. 20 8:30 AM SPECIAL INTENTION MARK MCGEARY By the Murphy family Tue. 21 8:30 AM †PATRICK FLYNN By the Andries family Wed. 22 8:30 AM †JOYCE MAZENKO By Don Mazenko Thu. 23 8:30 AM †IRMA SARACENO By Teri Iaconis Fri. 24 8:30 AM †IRMA SARACENO By Teri Iaconis
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READINGS FOR THE WEEK Monday: Acts 6:8-15; Ps 119:23-24, 26-27, 29-30; Jn 6:22-29 Tuesday: Acts 7:51 — 8:1a; Ps 31:3cd-4, 6, 7b, 8a, 17, 21ab; Jn 6:30-35 Wednesday: Acts 8:1b-8; Ps 66:1-3a, 4-7a; Jn 6:35-40 Thursday: Acts 8:26-40; Ps 66:8-9, 16-17, 20; Jn 6:44-51 Friday: Acts 9:1-20; Ps 117:1bc, 2; Jn 6:52-59 Saturday: 1 Pt 5:5b-14; Ps 89:2-3, 6-7, 16-17; Mk 16:15-20 Sunday: Acts 4:8-12; Ps 118:1, 8-9, 21-23, 26, 28, 29; 1 Jn 3:1-2; Jn 10:11-18
TREASURES FROM OUR TRADITION With the Easter season well under way, we now resume our survey of the sacrament of the sick. The pastoral care of the sick will be misunderstood if we start from the vantage point of the sickroom. Begin with the Sunday assembly, from which the sick person has been separated by the crisis of illness, and whose absence is given expression in prayer and service. The goal is to extend the consolation of the Lord’s presence at the table to those who are apart from it, and for the assembly to enfold them in prayer. Secondarily, the goal is to teach people what the Church desires for all those who are sick. Seeing ministers dispatched to the sick from Mass every Sunday might help a caregiver realize that their dear one can also receive Communion. Wit-nessing the anointing of a woman facing surgery might help another person to overcome hesitation and ask for the sacra-ment’s healing and strength. Society’s impulse may be to mar-ginalize the sick, but the tradition of our community is to see them at the center of our life. When Roman persecutors ordered St. Lawrence the Deacon to hand over the jewels of the church, he assembled a motley crew of the sick and the infirm and an-nounced with all humility, “Behold, my lord, the treasures of the church of Christ.” —Rev. James Field, Copyright © J. S. Paluch Co.
SAINTS AND SPECIAL OBSERVANCES Sunday: Third Sunday of Easter Tuesday: St. Anselm Wednesday: Administrative Professionals Day; Earth Day Thursday: St. George; St. Adalbert Friday: St. Fidelis of Sigmaringen; National Arbor Day Saturday: St. Mark
GOD’S WORD TODAY The Easter season is a time of mystagogy. Mystagogy is an ancient word that simply means “unfolding the mysteries.” During the Easter season, the Church unfolds the mysteries of Christ’s passion, death, and resurrection so that the newly bap-tized, along with the entire community of believers, can grasp more fully the meaning of the paschal mystery. Today’s scrip-tures offer a lesson in mystagogy for us all. Jesus’ place in salvation history is recounted by Saint Peter in the first reading and interpreted by Jesus himself in the Gospel passage. Like students who sit at the feet of their master, let us gather around the table of God’s word, asking God to open our hearts and minds to a renewed sense of the meaning of the paschal mys-tery in our lives. From Saint Margaret Sunday Missal, copyright © J. S. Paluch Company
MARTYRDOM It is not the suffering but the cause that makes the martyr. —English proverb
In celebration of the Eucharist and in your own personal prayer, please remember…Joel Rivera, Betty Shenk,
Debbie Dykes, Joshua Etchegoyhen, Connie Maynard, Doug Pearson, Pam Dobrowski, Norman Miller, Bill & Glorya Gill, Valente P. Baltazare, Don Brown, Mary Paulson, Matt Dobrowski, Kevin Farwell, Norman & Karen Freyling, Geoff Forsythe, Mike Shank, Shirley Dougal, Franke Weintz, Michael Anthony Price, Robert & Dorothy Call, Tynan Phillips, Mary Gomez, Maryanne Welchert, Mauricio Gomez, Rita Boland and Elizabeth Dahm.
Please pray for our current seminarians... Joey Walsh, Patrick Klekas, Lucio Zuniga, Owen Mora, Chris Kanowitz, Eduardo Guttierez, Jesus Gonzalez. Please pray for our brave military men and women! We honor those
who serve! Thank you...Sgt Joseph Steinlage, USA, Cpt A. J. Steinlage, USA, TSgt Justin M. Baldivia, USAF, MSgt Michael McGeever, USAF, 2nd Lt Christine Shirley, USAF, Pvt 3rd Class Patrick Veal, USAF, & PFC Thomas J. Brown, USA
Please pray for the repose of souls of our loved ones..Eve Dooley, Christine Ryan, Bruce Burdge, Madeline Riviello, Delores J. Kelly, Antoinette Gurgi, Mary Abraham, Irma Saraceno,
Flutario & Rosita Mangosing, Ruth Ann Choate, and Barney O’Brien.
Let’s get to know each other over a cup of coffee! Did you know that we have coffee and doughnuts in Caramella
Hall after the Sunday morning Masses? It’s a great time to meet and welcome new parishioners to St. Rose.
Tuesday Morning: Come to Know Jesus! Join us, 10:00-11:30 a.m. at St. Rose as we gather to pray, to share and to study following the Catholic Liturgical Calendar. "I Have called you by name; You are mine."
The Knights of Columbus at St Rose of Lima Catholic Church hold their regular meetings on the 3rd Monday of each month in the St Rose classrooms. They start at 7 PM and are usually over at 8 PM. To attend, a membership card is required as the meetings are closed to those who have not attended a 1st degree to learn about the Knights of Columbus. ■ Upcoming events scheduled are on the Knights’ webpage at vianneyknights.org Membership: John Murphy: 852.3721 or [email protected]
Women of St. Rose Calendar The Women of St. Rose meet on the third Monday of each month in Caramella Hall. The business meeting starts at 6P followed by social time at 6:45P, and the program portion of the meeting starts at 7:15P. Every woman of St. Rose is automatically a member and invited to attend one or both parts of the meeting. For
future events, go to strosereno.com and click on the Women of St. Rose link under Parish Organizations. ♦ April 20 Guest Speaker: Rita Sloan-Peace & Justice ♦ May 18 Guest Speaker: Deacon Auguste on the Twelve Steps Thursday AM Faithsharing-9:30-11:15A Caramella Hall. Call Mary Ghera, 852-6919 for more information. WSR Book Club will meet on Monday , March 9 at 6PM , the book we will discuss is " Peace Like A River" by Leif Enger. This will be a reorganization meeting, all are welcome! For more information call Mickey Willroth 853 0424
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Welcome New and Returning Companions! The Kyushik & Caterina Shin family and the Sam & Katy Williams family!
EUCHARISTIC ADORATION Invitation to make a Holy Hour in the
presence of Jesus in the Blessed Sacrament Location – Main Sanctuary
Date – Every 1st Friday Time: Exposition @ 9A and Benediction @ 10A
If you wish assistance in the receiving of Holy Communion, please notify one of our ushers so that the celebrant or an Extraordinary Minister of Holy Communion will come to where you are seated.
•SUNDAY MORNING TELEVISION MASS: KOLO, Channel 8, 9A •SUNDAY MORNING RADIO MASS: KIHM-920 AM Radio, 5A & 9A •24 hour Catholic Programs on Immaculate Heart Radio: 920A
Mother’s Day Remembrance Cards Mother’s Day is Sunday, May 10. If you
wish to remember your mother/grandmother in nine Mother’s Day Novena Masses, please pick up a card on the shelves in the main entrance of the Church. The Novena Masses will begin Sunday, May 10 and will end Monday, May 18. Please return the Mass Intention envelope by way of the collection basket or mail by Friday, May 8.
NATURE’S LESSONS Believe one who has tried, you shall find a fuller satisfaction in the woods than in books. The trees and the rocks will teach you that which you cannot hear from the masters. —St. Bernard of Clairvaux
Regina Pacis Cantorum is in urgent need of skilled
bass singers. Singers in all voice parts are
welcome, but there is a particular need for bass
voices at this time. For information, please contact
Kathy Reinheimer at 345-6016 or via
e-mail at [email protected]
Catholic Services Appeal 2015 “WHO WE ARE, WHAT WE DO”
Diocesan Assessment: $125,504.03 The Annual Catholic Services Appeal helps in part to fund the yearly operating expenses of many of the diocese’s ministry offices. The CSA funds are used directly to support a
number of the ministry offices of the Diocese, which in turn support the coordination of some ongoing parish ministries. Included in CSA funding are Continuing Education for Priests, Priests’ Assistance, Office of Catholic Schools, Campus Ministry, Respect Life Commission, Needy Parish Subsidy, Future Parish Sites, Hospital Apostolate, Priests Pension, Prison Ministry, Liturgy Commission, Ethnic Ministry Office, Catechetical Ministry, Youth Ministry, Adult Faith Formation, Annual Diocesan Conference, Vocations Office, Nevada Catholic Conference and Catholic Community Services.
IMPORTANT INFORMATION CSA CONTRIBUTIONS! To be sure that you get credit for your contribution to CSA, please
1. Make your check payable to St. Rose but write “CSA” on the memo line of your check.
2. If you would like us to mail your CSA gift to the diocese for you, put your cash or check into an envelope, write “CSA” on the outside of the enve-lope, and drop it into the collection basket at Mass.
This will ensure that your CSA contribution is credited to CSA and not to your weekly parish stewardship. Thank you!
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STEWARDSHIP OF TREASURE
Weekly Offertory needed each week is $15,732 to reach budgeted amount for 2014-2015 Fiscal Year. Due to the early cutoff dates for our bulletin submissions for Palm Sunday and Easter Sunday bulletins, our
April 12: Weekly Offertory…$14,905.57 Easter…$1,445 Build the Future…$175 Catholic Education…$45 Youth…$567 Rice Bowl…$158.01 Pastor’s Charity Fund…$50
Ascension…$5 Good Friday/Holy Land…$50
2014-2015 CSA Assessment: $125,504.03 168 families have pledged $84,925—Down payments received $44,750
Thank you for your generosity, Father Larry Morrison
ATTENTION ALL PARISHIONERS If you have been collecting for Operation Rice Bowl, please turn your Rice Bowls into the parish office. Thank you to all who have
participated in Catholic Relief Services annual Operation Rice Bowl collection.
S T E W A R D S H I P REFLECTION “Repent therefore, and be converted, that your sins may be wiped away.” With these words St. Peter advises the Gentiles who are gathered out-side the Temple in an area known as “Solomon’s Porch.” Of course, his advice is also applicable to us right here and now. As mentioned previously the word “repent” means more than we normally may conclude. For us “repent” may simply mean to “be sorry.” Peter’s meaning is that we need to repent by “turning our lives around,” by changing completely. That is more of a challenge for us, to be sure. This kind of “change” is closely associated with the idea of stewardship. Stewardship requires a conversion of mind and heart. That is exactly the kind of “repentance” to which we are called by St. Peter. Salvation is more than just “wiping away” our sins. Salvation requires us to make dramatic changes in the way we live. If we do change, Peter assures us that our sins will be “wiped away.” That reference is to writing at that time; although we see ink today as being indelible, it was not in Peter’s time. Once something was written, it could still easily be wiped away. Only God can wipe away our sins, but the point is that if we sincerely change (repent) and seek conver-sion through God, our sins will truly be “wiped away.”
There is an immediate need for someone who would like to be a sacristan at the weekend Masses. Requirements are a love of Jesus and have a flexible nature. The tasks involved are relatively simple,
but essential to proper liturgy. We are willing to train. We just need some volunteers. Please consider helping your parish in this capacity. Please call Charlene at 530-5938.
HIGH SCHOOL SPORTS
Confirmation Mass will be Thursday, April 23 at 6:00 pm
Our Candidates:
DAMONTE RANCH
Tuesday 4/21 12:00 Boys Varsity Golf @ Rosewood
2:30 JV & Varsity Softball vs. Hug (DH) 3:45 JV & Varsity Baseball vs. Carson
Thursday 4/23
3:45 JV Baseball @ Carson 3:45 Varsity Softball vs. North Valleys
3:45 JV Softball @ North Valleys 6:00 Varsity Baseball @ Carson
Friday 4/24
2:00 Varsity Diving @ Carson Valley
Saturday 4/25 9:00 Track & Field @ Roseville
11:00 JV & Varsity Baseball @ Manogue (DH)
11:00 JV Softball @ Douglas (DH) 11:00 Varsity Softball vs. Douglas (DH)
12:00 Varsity Swim Meet @ Idlewild
GALENA
Monday 4/20 3:45 Varsity Softball @ Manogue
3:45 JV Softball vs. Manogue
Tuesday 4/21 12:00 Boys Varsity Golf @ Rosewood
3:45 Varsity Baseball @ McQueen 3:45 JV Baseball vs. McQueen
Thursday 4/23
3:45 JV Baseball @ McQueen 3:45 Varsity Baseball vs. McQueen
3:45 Varsity Softball @ Reed 3:45 JV Softball vs. Reed
Friday 4/24
2:00 Varsity Diving @ Carson Valley 3:00 Track @ Reed
Saturday 4/25
9:00 Track & Field @ Douglas 11:00 JV Baseball @ Carson (DH)
11:00 JV Softball @ McQueen (DH) 11:00 Varsity Softball vs. McQueen (DH)
4:00 Varsity Baseball @ Carson (DH)
MANOGUE
Monday 4/20 3:45 Varsity Softball vs. Galena
3:45 JV Softball @ Galena 4:00 Girls Lacrosse vs. Spanish Springs
Tuesday 4/21
12:00 Boys Varsity Golf @ Rosewood 3:00 Track & Field @ Damonte 3:45 Varsity Baseball vs. Reed
3:45 JV Baseball @ Reed 3:45 Varsity Softball vs. Reed
3:45 JV Softball @ Reed 4:00 Boys JV Lacrosse @ Reno High
5:05 Boys Varsity Lacrosse @ Reno High
Thursday 4/23 3:45 JV Baseball vs. Reed
3:45 Varsity Baseball @ Reed 3:45 Varsity Softball vs. Hug
3:45 JV Softball @ Hug
Friday 4/24 2:00 Varsity Diving @ Carson Valley 5:00 Boys JV Lacrosse & North Tahoe
7:00 Boys Varsity Lacrosse & North Tahoe
Saturday 4/25 10:00 Track & Field @ Douglas
11:00 JV & Varsity Baseball vs. Damonte 11:00 JV Softball vs. Wooster
11:00 Varsity Softball @ Wooster 12:00 Varsity Swimming @ Idlewild
1:00 Girls Lacrosse @ Wooster
YOUTH MINISTRY 6:00-8:00
SATURDAYS!
• First Saturday—High School only, Faith
Formation
• Second Saturday—Middle School only,
Edge
• Third Saturday—High School only,
fun night
• Fourth (and Fifth) Saturday—Middle & High School social night and Adora-
tion
Annie Lujan James Massey Karlee McClinton Olivia Miller Theresa Nielson Sara Pool Alexi Rayo Jose Rayo Grace Ring Claire Sedgwick George Shappell Zoe Shappell Henry Stone Ryan Tapia Katie Turner Daniel Walsh
Camille Adajar Clayton Becker Natale Castelli Hailee Ciccotti Katherine Clement Ulises DeLeon Cielo Ebonia Samantha Foo Shannah Foo Allison French Jade Grimes Joseph Gurgui Savanah Hernandez Annelise Laughlin Brittany Leonard Emily Lorge
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Be an Angel Help support our teens on their trip to Tucson this
summer for the Steubenville Youth Conference. For a donation of $50, you will be one of our angels! When we get back, in early August, the teens will
host a dinner for all our angels and tell you all about our trip! We will also keep your request in our
prayers. Thank you!!
NAME ___________________________________ PHONE # OR EMAIL ADDRESS: _____________ __________________________________________ PRAYER REQUEST ________________________ __________________________________________ ___________________________________________
It’s not too soon to start setting
things aside for our 6th Annual
Youth Rummage Sale. The sale
will be Memorial Day weekend—
May 23, and items can be dropped
off in the parish hall beginning
Tuesday, May 19. This year we are
raising money to complete our
fundraising for the Steubenville
Conference we will attend in July
in Tucson. Please no electronics.
Thank you for your donations!
Catholic Heart Work Camp is coming back to Reno this summer
and we need your help!
We need work sites. Each day will be spent either renewing homes by doing such things as painting, housecleaning, yard work, and minor home
repairs (experienced trouble shooters will visit the sites to check on workmanship and provide help when
needed); or helping at day care centers for low income families by assisting with the children’s programs,
working at homeless shelters or at centers that distribute food to the needy. Let us know if we can help you!
July 27—August 2 at Snows
You can now go on Facebook through the Youth’s webpage! Go to www.strosereno.com and on the right side of the homepage, click on EDGE & S.O.U.L. MINISTRY and you’ll be redirected to their site. Here’s a more direct link: http://soulofstrose.weebly.com/ Enjoy and keep up with the ‘goings on’ with our St. Rose’s youth!
RED MASS WITH THE BISHOP The Saint Thomas More Society of Nevada and the Diocese of Reno invite you join in the celebration of the Red Mass. Most Rev. Bishop Randolph R. Calvo will lead our celebration on Thursday, April 30, at 6:00P at the St. Thomas Aquinas Cathedral, 310 West 2nd Street, in Reno. Please join
us to pray for all those who seek to do justice through the creation and implementation of the law. For more information please contact Nathan Kanute at (775) 785-5419 or [email protected].
Catholic Heart Work Camp is coming back to Reno this summer and we need your
help! We need work sites. Each day will be spent either renewing homes by doing such things as painting, housecleaning, yard work, and minor home repairs (experienced trouble shooters will visit the sites to check on work-manship and provide help when needed); or helping at day care centers for low income families by assisting with the children’s pro-grams, working at homeless shelters or at centers that distribute food to the needy. Let us know if we can help you! July 27—August 2 at Snows.
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B.A.S.H. is Bishop Manogue’s annual gala fundraiser.
Information at www.bishopmanogue.org/BASH2015
RAFFLE TICKETS ON SALE IN ST. ROSE OFFICE, MONDAY THRU THURSDAY, 9:00 AM—4:00 PM & AFTER MASSES
1 FOR $25, 3 FOR $50
B. A. S. H. 2 0 1 5 A p r i l 2 5, 5:00 pm
In Support of Tuition Assistance
LOST AND FOUND Please stop by the parish office Monday through Thursday, 9a to 4p the week of April 27 and look for any items you may have left behind during Mass. If items are not picked up by May 7, they will be donated to St. Vincent’s. Thank you.
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HELP KEEP ST ROSE OF LIMA BEAUTIFUL We are asking for a “second set of eyes” for preventive maintenance. If you see anything that needs repaired, please notify us at [email protected] Thanks so much for your help!
First Annual Women's Weekend Retreat at Christ the King Retreat Center May 1-3 is still available! The requested fee is $195 for a single room and $175 per person
for a double room. The fee includes your room, meals, and all retreat conferences. A $40 deposit is required to secure your reservation. If you would like to register for one of these weekends please call or email Carol Forrest at [email protected], telephone 916.725.4720. You may also register online at http://christthekingretreatcenter.org.
The 8:30 choir is improving, but needs new members. We are a happy and loving group. We share our love of God with our music. We have fun, and help those that need it to sing better, play better, and learn things about music that you always wanted to know. Step up and play that old trumpet, the drums, the banjo, the mandolin. Sing to the Lord, and improve your life.
Contact: Kevin Brett / Choir Director [email protected]
The monthly Memorial Mass for those interred in Our Mother of Sorrows Catholic Cemetery will be celebrated on Wednesday, May 6, 2015 at 11:00 A.M. in the Most Holy Redeemer Mausoleum Chapel at the cemetery. The celebrant will be Rev. John Bain. All are cordially invited to attend.
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 Nevada.
Through the work of our Synod, may we follow where the Holy Spirit leads, to become instruments 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.
ISSUES OF PEACE & JUSTICE On this 3rd Sunday of Easter, we continue to contemplate the profound Mystery of the Resur-rection. Pope Francis’ words from his Easter Vigil homily help us understand the path to be-ing “of one heart and mind,” through the Spirit of Truth, to Peace: “We cannot live Easter without entering into the mystery. It is not something intellectual, something we only know or
read about… It is more, much more! To enter into the mystery” means the ability to wonder, to contemplate; the ability to listen to the silence and to hear the tiny whisper amid great silence by which God speaks to us. To enter into the mystery demands that we not be afraid of reality: that we not be locked into ourselves, that we not flee from what we fail to understand, that we not close our eyes to problems or deny them, that we not dismiss our questions… To enter into the mystery means going beyond our own comfort zone, beyond the laziness and indifference which hold us back, and going out in search of truth, beauty and love. It is seeking a deeper meaning, an answer, and not an easy one, to the questions which challenge our faith, our fidelity and our very existence. To enter into the mystery, we need humility, the lowliness to abase ourselves, to come down from the pedestal of our ‘I’ which is so proud, of our presumption; the humility not to take ourselves so seriously, recognizing who we really are: creatures with strengths and weaknesses, sinners in need of forgiveness. To enter into the mystery we need the lowliness that is powerlessness, the renunciation of our idols… in a word, we need to adore. Without adoration, we can-not enter into the mystery” (Homily Of His Holiness Pope Francis, April 4, 2015). 9
Beginning in April, on the second and fourth weekends of each month, one of the St. Rose of Lima delegates to the upcoming Diocesan Synod will lead the parish in the Prayer for Our Diocesan Synod near the end of Mass, just before the celebrant’s final blessing. In addi-tion, on the fourth weekend of each month one or more of the delegates will be available in the Narthex after each Mass to take your input or questions regarding the Synod. More information about the delegates and an online form for submitting comments is available via the St. Rose website by clicking on “SYNOD 2015."
WORD OF LIFE “I pray that at every level a general commitment to support the family will reappear and be strengthened, so that
today too—even amid so many difficulties and serious threats—the family will always remain, in accordance with God’s plan, the ‘sanctuary of life’.” — Pope Saint John Paul II, The Gospel of Life (Evangelium Vitae, no. 6) © 1995 Libreria Editrice Vaticana. Used with permission.
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Married Couples It has been said the greatest gift you can give your children is two parents very much in love with each other. If you would like to enrich the communication in your marriage, consider
attending a Worldwide Marriage Encounter Weekend. Early registration is recommended. Weekends dates for 2015 are: June 5-7 in Sacramento; August 21-23 in Sacramento; September 25-27 in Sparks, NV; and November 6-8 in Sacramento. Jun 5-7, 2015 in Sacramento, CA and Aug 21-23, 2015 in Sacramento, CA . For more information visit our website at: http://www.sacramentowwme.org or contact Terry & Janet at [email protected] or 916-489-3464.
CATHOLIC ENGAGED ENCOUNTER OF NO. NEVADA
Engaged Encounter weekends are held at Bishop Manogue Catholic High school. Couples are required to attend prior to marriage and can register through their website at www.renoee.org. The following dates are available: May 16-17 & October 17-18, 2015
PADRE SERRA SAYS: “Lifestyles” and “Prayer Styles” of sisters and brothers in “community” are described by the National Coalition for Church Vocations following their description of the vows of chastity, poverty
and obedience, as follows: Personal choice within the specific spirit and custom of a community encourages a great deal of creative, thoughtful and prayerful decision-making about how sisters and brothers live and grow holy. Again, community is a frame of reference. Some people find living in a traditional convent or a very large community house best suited to them and to their current ministry or apostolate. Others are drawn to small-group living, perhaps in a small home or apartment. For still others, the decision must be to live alone — and yet to be very community-oriented during this interim. Basically, it’s not really where you live, but why and how you do it. That’s true about praying, too. Everybody does it, but there are many different ways in which we can relate to God. The com-munity helps here, too. Sisters and brothers pray — frequently within very ancient traditions of prayer, constantly finding new ways of keeping in close touch with God. Individually, they have their special ways of being with God, listening to Him and responding to His love. The variety of lifestyles and prayer forms evident in the so-called “active” communities is also apparent in contemplative groups of religious. Men and women attracted to contemplative life learn from the great prayers of the past even as they explore new forms of contemplative prayer and contemplative living. This vocation is a particularly precious gift to contemporary society and culture. Among some contemplatives there is renewed interest in “hermitages.” Through this kind of life some are finding, in greater isolation and solitude, an even more intense form of spiritual life. Pray for vocations. Serra for priestly and religious vocations
Prayer for Vocations
Lord Jesus,
Please grant to me the grace to know my true vocation.
In Baptism I was signed in your name and have grown to share in the work of bringing the Father's love to our world. May I respond to the special life's work
to which You are calling me.
I ask that many will hear the particular call to serve in the Church as priests, religious and consecrated lay people.
To whatever You ask of me, may I freely, courageously and lovingly
respond.
Amen.
Calling all High School Students who want to Build the Culture of Life Sign up today for Camp Joshua and become tomorrow's pro-life leader. Through workshops, games and engaging speakers, you will learn how to change hearts and save lives and will make new friends who believe in life. Sponsored by Nevada Right to Life and the Pro-Life League of Nevada, Camp Joshua will be held May 1-3 at Lake Tahoe. Camp is $75. Scholarships are available. For more information visit www.CampJoshuaNV.org or call us at 775-813-4319.
Natural Family Planning There is a healthy, natural and effective way to plan your family! Please consider today’s Fertility Awareness. It is 99% Effective and 100% Natural. Classes begin in April. For more information, see www.ccli.org and call Mark and Gail in Carson City at (775) 841-4631.