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Office Hours- Wednesday,
Thursday & Friday 9-5 (Closed for Lunch)
Please call before coming to the office.
Mass Schedule Saturday (vigil): 4:00 pm Sunday: 9:00 am, 11:30 am (Spanish) Weekdays: Wednesday 9:00 am Thursday 9:00 am Friday 12:10 pm
Confessions Saturdays
3:00-3:30 pm or by appt.
Confesiones cada sábado de 3:00 a 3:30 pm
Baptisms Preparation Class
required, call for an appointment
Sacrament of Holy Matrimony
6 months advance preparation, call for an
appointment
Anointing of the Sick By appointment, please call
the office
Holy Days of Obligation Times vary– please check the schedule—regularly sched-
uled daily Mass is usually cancelled
Parish Email-generaloffice@ ccchurchcc.org Parish Website-
www.ccchurchcc.org
Welcome to Corpus Christi!
¡Bienvenidos!
Mabuhay!
Corpus Christi Catholic Community 3597 N. Sunridge Drive, Carson City, NV 89705 (775) 267-3200
Pastor- Rev. Father James J. Setelik, Jr.
Twenty-ninth Sunday in Ordinary Time October 16, 2016
Receptionist- Susan Zampirro Pastoral Assistant (DRE, Youth Minister, Ministry Development,
Facilities Director, Art and Environment) - Karen Smeath
27th Sunday in Ordinary Time Corpus Christi Sunday Collection/
Colecta Semanal
Regular $2697.00
Project Completion $830.00
Total amounts collected for: Earthquake in Italy—$1,420.00
Louisiana Flood—$781.00
Thank You ! ¡Gracias!
Reflection of the Week
You might say our message from today’s readings has everything to do with prayer. Could Jesus put it more clearly than He does
at the beginning of the Gospel from Luke? “Jesus told his disciples a parable about the necessity for them to pray always without becoming weary.” We may recall that St. Paul told us we needed to “pray constantly.” Prayer should be at the very core of our faith lives, and it is the beginning point of living lives of stewardship. Jesus probably did not mean that we should always be on our knees with our eyes closed in prayer, but He did expect us to always be in what one might call the “spirit of prayer.” Paul refers to this in 1 Thessalonians 5:17 when he says, “Pray without ceasing.” To be sure, prayer is not easy. We may, as the Lord says, sometimes “lose heart” in prayer, because it is difficult for us to perceive the answer or the response to our prayers. (The term “lose heart” is another translation of what was translated in the Gospel as “becoming weary.”) Too often we use prayer as a last resort instead of a first resource. A healthy, consistent, and regular prayer life is in many ways the secret to a successful faith life. St. John Chrysostom said, “Prayer is the place of refuge for every worry, a foundation for cheerfulness, a source of constant happiness, and a protection against sadness.”
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Gifts to God...Have You Given Yours?
Please add the following to our monthly “pray for” list in our Just for You newsletter…..
Gloria Bishop, Michael & Paula Bishop, Julius Villaflor, David Clair, Jerica Harris, Dennis Zink., James O.
Hartman, Hal Minshew, Tom Minshew,
Call the office if you wish to add someone to our prayer list including; our military and members of our parish family and friends
who are sick.
ADULT FAITH FORMATION
Corpus Christi Catholic Book Club
Next Meeting: Tuesday, November 15 at 6:30 p.m.
Book Selection: The Complete Thinker: The Marvelous Mind of G. K. Chesterton
by Dale Ahlquist Please join us!
THE ICON STAND VOTIVE CANDLE is burning this week for Gene Love
THE SANCTUARY LAMP CANDLE is burning this week for the McBride family
Pilgrimage Around the Diocese
During the Year of Mercy, the Diocese of Reno is encouraging a pilgrimage to various parishes around
our diocese. The Passbooks are available in the office for a small $2.00 fee. There are two options and at
each parish you receive a seal. Once completed, the pilgrim presents it to the Bishop’s office and may
receive a plenary indulgence. MUSIC MINISTER NEEDED FOR OUR PARISH We are looking for a musician to help with the Saturday and/
or Sunday English liturgies.
If you play organ, piano, guitar, or other stringed instruments we need you!
If you can take the role of song leader for one of these two masses.
Please apply to the office.
Diocese of Reno Respect Life Commission 2016 Annual
Respect Life Poster Contest
Must be submitted between October 17– October 24. $100 First Prize
$75 Second Prize $50 Third Prize
Awarded in each of the two categories: 6th-8th grade
9th-12th grade
Dear Parishioners: Cross Catholic Outreach wishes to thank you for the welcome you extended to Father Timothy O’Toole on our recent visit to your parish. On behalf of the poorest of the poor, we thank you for having shared in their lives. May our Lord continue to bless all of you for your love and support.
Sunday’s Readings
First Reading — As long as Moses’ hands were kept uplifted, Joshua and his men had the better part of the battle with Amalek (Exodus 17:8-13). Psalm — Our help is from the Lord, who made heaven and earth (Psalm 121). Second Reading — Remain faithful; proclaim the word; be persistent whether it is convenient or not (2 Timothy 3:14 — 4:2). Gospel — God will secure the rights of the chosen who call out day and night (Luke 18:1-8). The English translation of the Psalm Responses from Lectionary for Mass © 1969, 1981, 1997, International Commission on English in the Liturgy Corporation. All rights reserved.
Lecturas Dominicales
Primera lectura — Mientras las manos de Moisés estaban en alto, Josué y sus guerreros se imponían en la batalla contra los amalecitas (Éxodo 17:8-13). Salmo — El auxilio me viene del Señor (Salmo 121 [120]). Segunda lectura — Permanezcan fieles; proclamen la Palabra; sean persistentes cuando sea conveniente o no (2 Timoteo 3:14—4:2) Evangelio — Dios asegura los derechos de los elegidos que claman día y noche (Lucas 18:1-8). Salmo responsorial: Leccionario II © 1976, Comisión Episcopal de Pastoral Litúrgica de la Conferencia del Episcopado Mexicano. Usado con permiso. Todos los derechos reservados. READINGS FOR THE WEEK
Monday: Eph 2:1-10; Ps 100:1b-5; Lk 12:13-21 Tuesday: 2 Tm 4:10-17b; Ps 145:10-13, 17-18; Lk 10:1-9 Wednesday: Eph 3:2-12; Is 12:2-3, 4bcd-6; Lk 12:39-48 Thursday: Eph 3:14-21; Ps 33:1-2, 4-5, 11-12, 18-19; Lk 12:49-53 Friday: Eph 4:1-6; Ps 24:1-4ab, 5-6; Lk 12:54-59 Saturday: Eph 4:7-16; Ps 122:1-5; Lk 13:1-9 Sunday: Sir 35:12-14, 16-18; Ps 34:2-3, 17-19, 23; 2 Tm 4:6-8, 16-18; Lk 18:9-14
SAINTS AND SPECIAL OBSERVANCES Sunday: Twenty-ninth Sunday in Ordinary Time Monday: St. Ignatius of Antioch Tuesday: St. Luke Wednesday: Ss. John de Brébeuf, Isaac Jogues, & Companions Thursday: St. Paul of the Cross Saturday: St. John Paul II; Blessed Virgin Mary
TREASURES FROM OUR TRADITION From the early medieval period, it was expected that the many bishops of Italy travel to Rome at least once every three years to give a report of their ministry, with a footnote granting the bishops of Sicily a visit every five years. By the eleventh century, the idea of bishops visiting the tombs of the apostles was a very strict requirement for all within reasonable reach of Rome. The age of discovery and the expansion of the Church into remote corners of the earth made this an unreasonable burden in many cases, yet every bishop was required at least to send a representative to Rome every five years. In 1911, Pope St. Pius X established the rule for a “quinquennial” (meaning “once in five years”) report, called an ad limina. This literally means “to the threshhold,” and refers to the expectation that the visiting bishop will go to the thresholds of the tombs of the apostles Peter and Paul and to a personal audience with the Holy Father. An exemption was given to so-called “mission territories,” which in 1911 included the United States. The reports were still required, but could be filed by letter with an office of the missions called “Propagation of the Faith.” This status was changed in 1917 and since that time all American bishops have been subject to the ad limina. These reports, carefully kept in the Vatican archives, are a treasure trove for historians, providing snapshots of culture and faith and a record of the Church’s resilience even in times of persecution and change.
—Rev. James Field, Copyright © J. S. Paluch Co.
TRADICIONES DE NUESTRA FE Muy popular entre los latinos es la monjita francesa santa Teresita, con sus rosas y crucifijo en mano. No cabe duda que ella fue una gran mujer, pero no podemos olvidar otra monja carmelita, la Teresota, o sea santa Teresa de Jesús (de Ávila). En 1970, esta hispana fue la primera mujer nombrada Doctora de la Iglesia gracias a sus profundos escritos. Teresa vivió en el siglo XVI, una época de mucha reforma. Después de haber pasado varios años como religiosa, se dio cuenta que su vida personal necesitaba conversión. Así fue que se puso a orar y practicar el recogimiento del alma. Ella confiesa que pasarían casi 15 años antes de que estas prácticas dieran fruto. Ella no se dejó vencer durante esos quince años y siguió insistiendo en la oración hasta que Dios le concedió visiones y visitas celestiales. Su mística llena de gozos celestiales nunca la separó de la tierra. Ella no se escondía en la oración, mas bien salía de la oración para luchar en el mundo. Ella inspiró la reforma carmelitana y sigue inspirándonos hoy con sus escritos.
—Fray Gilberto Cavazos-Glz, OFM, Copyright © J. S. Paluch Co
LECTURAS DE LA SEMANA Lunes: Ef 2:1-10; Sal 100 (99):1b-5; Lc 12:13-21 Martes: 2 Tim 4:10-17b; Sal 145 (144):10-13, 17-18; Lc 10:1-9 Miércoles: Ef 3:2-12; Is 12:2-3, 4bcd-6; Lc 12:39-48 Jueves: Ef 3:14-21; Sal 33 (32):1-2, 4-5, 11-12, 18-19; Lc 12:49-53 Viernes: Ef 4:1-6; Sal 24 (23):1-4ab, 5-6; Lc 12:54-59 Sábado: Ef 4:7-16; Sal 122 (121):1-5; Lc 13:1-9 Domingo: Sir 35:12-14, 16-18; Sal 34 (33):2-3, 17-19, 23; 2 Tim 4:6-8, 16-18; Lc 18:9-14
LOS SANTOS Y OTRAS CELEBRACIONES Domingo: Vigésimo Noveno Domingo del Tiempo Ordinario Lunes: San Ignacio de Antioquía Martes: San Lucas, evangelista Miércoles: Santos Juan de Brébeuf y Isaac Jogues y compañeros Jueves: San Pablo de la Cruz Sábado: San Juan Pablo II; Santa María Virgen
This Week at /Esta Semana Corpus Christi
Wednesday—October 19 9:00 am— No Mass
Thursday— October 20 9:00 am— No Mass
Friday— October 21 12:10 pm— No Mass
Saturday—October 22— 30th Sunday in Ordinary Time (vigil)
4:00 pm— †Steven Giles by the Sciacca family
Sunday—October 23—octubre 23—30th Sunday in Ordinary Time/30º Domingo de Tiempo Ordinario
9:00 am— David Clair by the Hammer family
11:30 pm— †Dick & Corky Wilmart
Minister Schedule/ Horario de los Ministerios
Saturday 4:00 p.m.
EM – Larry Tapp, Sharon Lindgren, Deborah Lundberg Lector - Charlie Muller
Sunday 9:00 a.m.
EM – Lori Courtney, Jeff Smeath Lector – Christine Carmazzi
Sunday 11:30 a.m. M.E. – as scheduled
Lectóra - as scheduled
The next Jacks Valley Elementary School
Food Drive is November 12-13. Thank you for all your donations over the last year.
Around the Diocese
Around the Diocese
Sign up today for Camp Joshua High School Pro-Life Leadership Institute on November 4-6 and
become tomorrow’s pro-life leaders. Make knew friends form across Northern Nevada who value life. Www.CampJoshuaNV.org or call Melissa
Clement, 775-813-4319.
Introduction to Centering Prayer Workshop Saturday, October 29, 9am—2pm
St Teresa of Avila Catholic Community
Annual Diocesan Conference—Renewed! January 6-7, 2017
Nugget Casino Resort, Sparks, NV And
Fr. Tadeusz Pacholczyk, Ph.D and Director of Education and Ethicist for the National Catholic Bioethics Center will be presenting two of the
workshops
Diocese of Reno Scholarship (DORS) Imagination Graduation
http://www.catholicrenoscholarship.org or 775-326-9430
Taize’ Prayer Service at St. Mary’s Church in Virginia City at 4:00pm on the 3rd Sunday of each month.
St. Mary’s Museum is in need of docents. Please call St. Mary’s at 847-9099 between 10 and 4 daily.
See the entry for more information on most of these including flyers from NAMI.
Knights of the Holy Eucharist
Attention, single Catholic men 18-30: The Knights of the Holy Eucharist, a community of consecrated brothers
dedicated to fostering reverent devotion to Our Eucharistic Lord, invite you to discern your vocation at their House of
Formation, located at the Shrine of the Most Blessed Sacramento in Hanceville, Alabama. Learn more at
knights.org or call 541-375-0195.
Worldwide Marriage Encounter Weekend Married Couples
A Worldwide Marriage Encounter Weekend is a gift for your spouse. It’s a breath of fresh air, the rebirth of romance and new beginnings. If you’d like to make your marriage even more special
than it already is—register now! The next weekend dates is November 4-6 in Sacramento, CA
Early registration is highly recommended. For more information visit our website at: http://www.sacramentowwme.org or
contact Terry & Janet at applications@sacramentowwme.org or 916-489-3464.
Ministries/Ministerios
Respect Life
Respect Life is praying across from the West End Abortion Clinic at 5915 Tyrone Rd in Reno twice a month. Directions: From Business US 395, turn east on Neil Rd., Turn right at Meadow Wood Ln, then turn right onto Tyrone Rd. If you are interested in praying with us, please call Lori at 885-6880. Next Date: Saturday, NOvember 5, 2016 at 9:00 am. “Pope Francis stresses, ‘We are speaking of an attitude of the heart, one which approaches life with serene attentiveness, which is capable of being fully present to someone without thinking of what comes next’(LS 226).”
—“Serene Attentiveness to God’s Creation,” www.goo.gl/xdm378 USCCB Secretariat of Pro-Life Activities
"El Papa Francisco subraya, 'Estamos hablando de una actitud del corazón, que vive todo con serena atención, que sabe estar plenamente presente ante alguien sin estar pensando en lo que viene después” (LS 226)."
—“Serena atención a la creación de Dios,” www.goo.gl/gzGAuM Secretariado de Actividades Pro-Vida de la USCCB
St. Benedict Society - Sunday November 6th at 4:00 pm
Knights of Columbus - normally the 1st Wednesday of each month - 7:00 pm
Next date: November 5th
Catholic Daughters - usually the 3rd Wednesday of each month at 4:00 pm. None in July and August
Next date: October 19th Bake Sale October 15-16 after Mass
Rosary normally held every
Wednesday & Thursday after Daily Mass &
Friday at 11:20 am except during Eucharistic Adoration Fridays,
then the Rosary is at 10:00 am.
Eucharistic Adoration usually held on the first Friday. from 10:45 - 11:45 a.m., with
Rosary at 10:00 a.m. Next date: November 4th
Corpus Christi Information
Altar Servers/Acólitos Contact Parish Office
Youth Ministry/ Grupo de Jóvenes
Terrie Juchtzer-Youth Minister (The Club) Contact Parish Office
Hands of Christ/Ministry to Sick
Las Manos de Cristo/A Los Enfermos Contact Parish Office
Convalescent Home Coordinator Terrie Juchtzer
Minister Scheduling/La Programación de Ministerios
Charlie Muller - 220-6242 Claudia Morales (en español)
Spanish Baptism Classes
Rodolfo y Evangelina Velasco
Pastoral Council/El Consejo Parroquial Contact Parish Office
Knights of Columbus
Chris Thomsen - Grand Knight
Adult Conversion Classes/
Los Sacramentos de los Adultos Father Jim- Parish Office
Respect Life Committee/
El Comité de Respeto por la Vida Lori Courtney - 885-6880
Catholic Daughters/Las Hijas Católicas
Joan Wong-Regent
Rosary Maker’s Guild/Maniobra de Rosarios Cindy Pardini - Parish Office
St. Benedict Society/La Sociedad de San Benito
Jeff Smeath- Minister - 742-6199
Hispanic Marriage Encounter/ Encuentro Matrimonial Hispano
Rodolfo y Evangelina Velasco
Boy Scout/Girl Scout Information Marty Schwedhelm 250-9564
Susan Zampirro 882-7523