st. peter the apostle bulletin 10-18-15
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Sacrament of Baptism Baptism is the first step to become a Catholic Christian. Parents who wish to baptize their children agree to raise them in the Catholic faith. For more information about the requirements for infant baptisms, check the bulletin or call Deacon Dan. Classes are the 2nd Saturday of each month in the Faith Formation Complex room 13 at 9 am. For Spanish, classes are the 3rd Thursday of each month at 6:30pm in the Faith Formation Complex room 13.
Sacrament of Reconciliation God loves us and wants to forgive our sins. You can experience Gods unconditional love through the Sacrament of Reconciliation. This sacrament is available on Tuesdays from 8:30 to 9:00 am, and on Saturdays, English & Spanish, from 3:30 to 4:30 pm, or at other times by contacting a priest.
Sacrament of Marriage Please contact the parish a minimum of six months prior to the wedding. Do not set a date prior to your first appointment with a priest or deacon. If the wedding is to take place elsewhere, please seek advice from our clergy. For more information, please contact the Parish Office at 702-970-2500.
Funeral Arrangements Please contact the Parish Office at 702-970-2500 as soon as possible after a death to make the funeral arrangements. Services can be in English, Spanish or Bilingual.
Emergency Calls A hospital chaplain covers all hospitals. In an emergency, please contact the hospital. After hours, please leave a message with the Parish Office and you will be contacted the next business day.
St. Peter the Apostle Roman Catholic Church
204 S. Boulder Hwy., Henderson, NV 89015 702-970-2500 Fax: 702-970-2555
Parish Office Hours: Monday-Friday: 8 am - 4 pm Closed 1 pm - 2 pm Lunch
email: info@stpahend.org www.stpetertheapostlecatholicchurch.org
Facebook: stpetertheapostleromancatholicchurch parroquia san pedro apostol
Parish Clergy Fr. Gem Bandivas, Administrator
Rev. Mugagga Lule, Parochial Vicar Rev. Mr. Daniel De Pozo, Permanent Deacon
Rev. Mr. Bill Davis, Permanent Deacon
Mass Schedule Saturday
Church Open by 3 pm
5:00 pm English Youth Mass
Sunday Church Open by 7 am
8:00 am, 10:00 am 12:00 pm English Childrens Mass
2:00 pm Spanish Mass 5:00 pm English Tagalog Songs
Daily Mass Monday - Friday: 8:00 am
Sacrament of Reconciliation Tues: 8:30 - 9:00 am
Sat: 3:30-4:30 pm English & Spanish
Eucharistic Adoration Friday: 8:30 am to noon
Faith Formation Office: Rm 8 - Faith Formation Complex
Phone: (702) 970-2525
Hours: Sunday - 9:00 am - 2:00 pm
Monday - Tuesday - Wednesday 1:00 - 6:00 pm
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TWENTY-NINTH SUNDAY IN ORDINARY TIME OCTOBER 18, 2015 Pg.2
St. Peter the Apostle Annual Report Summary: Fiscal 20142015 For the fiscal year beginning July 1, 2014 and ending June 30,2015
Total Operating Income* 746,153 Total Operating Expenses* 824,233 For detailed Income and Expense breakdowns see the other side of this page.
Operating Income (Loss) (78,080) Gift Shop Revenue 12,446.78 Gift Shop Expense (5,261.73) Net Gift Shop Income (Loss) 7,185 Festival & Bazaars Revenues 36,348.00 Festival & Bazaars Expenses (19,638.21) Net Festival & Bazaars Income (Loss) 16,710 Net Operating Income (Loss) (54,185) Interest from Trusts and Savings 3,276 Income from Bequests in 2014 2015 116,822 Total Regular Income (Loss) 62,637 (As of June 30,2015 the parish had $12,075 in accounts payable beyond normal utility expenses. The parish has no loans.
TWENTY-NINTH SUNDAY IN ORDINARY TIME OCTOBER 18, 2015 Pg.2
My dear friends,
Our fiscal year begins on July first of each year. Today I present to you the Annual Report
Summary for the parish for the past fiscal year, 2014-2015. Our finance manager, Bob Marquise, and
the Finance Council have worked hard and made some tough and somewhat ambitious decisions to
make both ends meet.
As reflected on the Report, the parish incurred an operating loss of $78,080.00 for the past fiscal
year 2014-2015. The only reason we didnt feel the impact of the deficit was due to the bequest we
received last year in the amount of $116,822.00. We began the fiscal year 2015-2016 with almost the
same amount of operating budget to cope with our day-to-day operations. As of yet, we have not
received any bequest to defray our operating cost.
As always, we depend on your generosity to make this a reality. We need to collect $60,800 in
offertory to meet the budget. I hope you will remember this in your offering. I thank you in advance
for your generosity. I also want to thank those who already increased their contributions for this year.
God bless a cheerful giver.
Fr Gem
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St. Peter the Apostle Annual Report Detail: Fiscal 2014-2015
Operating Income
Offertory Collections 538,585 Offertory Deficit Reduction Collections 47,238 Parish Improvement Collections 32,000 Baptisms, Marriages & Funerals 15,214 Gifts Parish Organizations 13,732 Room/Board-Priest 17,301 Miscellaneous Adult Education, CCD, Youth Ministry, Summer Camp 36,394 Restricted/Memorial Donations 5,067 CSA Rebates 23,054 Insurance Settlements Poor Box & Votive Offerings 17,569
Total Ordinary Operating Income 746,153
Operating Expenses
Assigned Clergy 70,961 Extra Clergy & Pastoral Ministry 8,264 Payroll Religious Education 77,506 Payroll Office/Music/Maintenance/Youth 175,978 Diocesan Health Coverage 52,036 Pension & Disability 31,224 Long-Term Care 7,500 Social Security & Workers Comp 22,857 Rectory Living Food 10,400 Rectory Living Other 10,445 Miscellaneous Priest Retreat/CCD Insurance/Clergy Ed. 1,491 Church Supplies 21,624 Fingerprinting 600 Insurance-Property/Liability/Auto 30,781 Legal Expenses & Taxes 43 Office Expense 21,624 Parish Organization/Music/Hospitality 7,034 Maintenance All Buildings 66,472 Utilities All Buildings 85,997 Programs: RICA/Confirmation/Religious Ed/Youth 31,075 Restricted Memorial & Professional Development 3,364 Equipment Purchases 116 Bank Adjustments (Net) 954 Community/Parish Charity 1,250 Construction/Remodeling 7,947 Diocesan Assessment + Mass Stipends 76,738 Exchange Checks & Mass Stipend (Net) (400)
Total Operating Expenses 824,233
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St. Peter The Apostle Catholic Community
welcomes Our New Parishioners
Joseph A. Martinez & Amanda Cardenas
Jose M. Reyna & Maria Pinon
William & Nancy Gutierrez
Mark & Valen Smeykal
Jose & Veronica Larios
Jesse & Arlene Porras
Mariana Fonseca Garcia
Lina Chantengo
Lumen Vidal
Joel & Regina Barrios
Mark S. Bullen
Esther Gapuz
Juan & Margarita Barajas
Shane & Michele DiPalermo
Sid Overholt & Viviana Gonzalez
Nabor Lopez & Maria Gen
Delfino De la O & Asusena Jimenez
Jim W. & Marife Aragon
David T. & Samantha N. Oliphant
Zachary & Jennifer Woydziak
Allen & Debra Henderson
Rocio Mendoza
Jovani Palacios
Hector M. & Nicole A. Silva
Frank & Claudia Lombardo
Ron & Julie Gallagher
Jim Miranda & Renee LaFond
Raymond Romero & Monica Valenzuela
Randy Macaranas
Shirley Matwyuk
Mallory Maciuszek
Russell & Michaela Smith
Ramon E. & Miriam N. Iniguez
Jonathan & Erika Taha
Pedro Camacho & Elisa Ortiz
Miguel Fonseca & Deborah Elmor
Maria de Los Angeles Gonzalez
Theresa C. Avalos
Mark Timothy McKaig
Richard & Jennifer Felton
Ricardo D. Tomas
James & Nanelle Paget
Enrique & Jessica Pineda
St. Peter The Apostle
Catholic Community
Welcomes
the following into our
RCIA Program:
Alyssa Castro
Jill Esparza
Jeff Little
Sandra Little
Peggy Pierce
Valen Smekal
Brittney Vella
Steve Goldstein
James Tapson
Nichole Granet
Margaret Covelli
POSITION AVAILABLE
Finance Manager
The finance manager reports directly to the Parish
Priest and is responsible for the preparation of all
required budget and financial statements and reports
in accordance with the diocesan policies and generally
accepted accounting principles.
This position is part time, no more than 20 hours per
week. Prior accounting experience is desirable as well
as extensive knowledge with Quickbooks, Microsoft
Office, and Microsoft Excel.
Interested applicants must submit resume to the parish
office by October 20, 2015.
PRAY THE ROSARY Please join us in asking the Blessed Virgin Marys help as we pray the rosary before each Mass. Through the Rosary the faithful receive abundant grace, as though from the very hands of the Mother of the Redeemer.
BOOK OF INTENTIONS
If you have a special need for prayers such as illness, serious problems, or loved ones serving in the military overseas, a Book of Special Intentions is being provided for in the vestibule of the Church. Their names are prayed for daily at all Masses.
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CANONICAL- LITURGICAL FORUM
BY FR. GEM BANDIVAS, JCL, MBA, PhD
Dear Fr. Gem: Your reply last weekend to the question
whether a homily is to be written or not was very
enlightening. Also, what you said about a homily being
preached always from the heart, but not necessarily
preached by heart, was very uplifting. As a follow up, is
there any canonical provision that indicates how long a
Sunday homily is to be? I heard a priest who gave a two-
minute Sunday homily. Surprisingly, the announcements
after Communion were longer than the homily. What do
you think is the ideal length of Sunday homilies?
>>>Ernie, parishioner
Dear Ernie: It is a rare pleasure when a parishioner laments
about the homily being too short. It is a sign of true hunger for a
substantial explanation of God's word.
Unfortunately there is relatively little with respect to official
norms regarding length of homilies. This is partly inevitable because
expectations vary from one culture to another and even from one
social milieu to another. There are some cultures that expect long
discourses during Mass and others which fidget after eight minutes.
No. 24 of the Introduction to the Lectionary has the
following to say about the homily:
"The homily, whether it explains the word of sacred
Scripture that has been proclaimed or another liturgical text,
ought to lead the community of the faithful to celebrate the
Eucharist actively, so that 'they may hold in their manner of life
what they have grasped by faith.' By this living explanation of
the Word of God, which is read, the celebrations of the Church,
which are carried out, can also acquire a greater efficacy if the
homily is truly the fruit of meditation, aptly prepared, neither
excessively drawn out nor too brief, and if it is attentive to the
needs of all those present, even children and the uninstructed."
Pope Benedict XVI's apostolic exhortation Verbum Domini
has a beautiful passage regarding the importance of the homily:
"59. Each member of the People of God 'has different duties
and responsibilities with respect to the word of God.
Accordingly, the faithful listen to God's word and meditate on it,
but those who have the office of teaching by virtue of sacred
ordination or have been entrusted with exercising that ministry,'
namely, bishops, priests and deacons, 'expound the word of
God.' Hence we can understand the attention paid to the homily
throughout the Synod. In the Apostolic Exhortation Sacramentum
Caritatis, I pointed out that 'given the importance of the word of
God, the quality of homilies needs to be improved. The homily
is part of the liturgical action and is meant to foster a deeper
understanding of the word of God, so that it can bear fruit in the
lives of the faithful' (No. 46). The homily is a means of bringing
the scriptural message to life in a way that helps the faithful to
realize that God's word is present and at work in their everyday
lives. It should lead to an understanding of the mystery being
celebrated, serve as a summons to mission, and prepare the
assembly for the profession of faith, the universal prayer and the
Eucharistic liturgy.
Verbum Domini also exhorts that the preacher 'should be
the first to hear the word of God which he proclaims,' since, as
St. Augustine says: 'He is undoubtedly barren who preaches
outwardly the word of God without hearing it inwardly.'
The homily for Sundays and solemnities should be
prepared carefully, without neglecting, whenever possible, to
offer Masses cum populo brief and timely reflections which can
help the faithful to welcome the word which was proclaimed
and to let it bear fruit in their lives.
If this is the challenge the Church poses to bishops, priests
and deacons for their preaching, then it would seem unlikely
that it can be achieved in a brief two-minute time.
Nonetheless, the Church does recommend brevity because
the homily should be in proportion to the entire celebration. It
makes little sense to go on for 20 or more minutes and then rush
through the Eucharistic Prayer.
Personally, I think the ideal length of a Sunday homily is
between 8 to 10 minutes. I believe a lot can be said in 8 to 10
minutes if the preacher comes in prepared. In a new book
consisting of reflections based on the 2008 Synod on the Word
of God, the secretary for the Synod of Bishops, Archbishop
Nikola Eterovic, writes that homilies should not last more than
ten minutes, the average time listeners can concentrate. He also
advises priests to develop a theme for the homily and help the
faithful to understand and absorb the theme. Archbishop
Eterovic also explains that in order to keep up-to-date, the
preacher should use the Bible on one hand and a newspaper on
the other in preparing homilies.
Moreover, while it is nigh impossible to give strict rules
regarding the ideal length of a homily, preachers should take
into account the cultural factors involved. One could say that on
a Sunday six minutes would be a minimum, but the maximum is
much harder to determine. I believe that the criterion of
proportion with the rest of the celebration is a good guide, along
with the faithful's expectation within the context of a concrete
pastoral situation.
>>>Fr. Gem Bandivas
IDEAL LENGTH OF HOMILIES
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Information for celebrating a Catholic
Marriage in the Diocese of Las Vegas
For couples wishing to get married and live within our Diocese:
1. Couples should not set a wedding date until they have met with their parish priest. 2. Couples should contact the brides parish to set a meeting with the parish priest at least six months before the anticipated date of the wedding. 3. Weddings will take place in the brides parish unless permission is given by the Pastor for the wedding to take place in another church.
origin.usccb.org/bible/readings
Our Love Offering. . .
October 11, 2015 Parish Offertory: $ 10,932.34 October 11, 2015 Deficit reduction: $ 2,020.31
Second Collections Schedule
October 18, 2015 Mission Sunday October 25, 2015 St. Therese Center Appeal
Thank you for your continuing support.
Please consider including a bequest to St. Peter the Apostle
in your will or living trust.
*** Please do not bring food or beverage into the church to avoid
spills and unsanitary conditions.***
Bulletin Announcements If you wish to submit an informational announcement for the bulletin, please contact Sandra Gaeta at (702) 970-2500 ext. 2501 or info@stpa.org. Submission deadline is Monday morning at 10:00am, 10 days before the publication date. Holiday bulletins have an earlier deadline.
Important Help Numbers
Catholic Charities Adoption Services- (702) 385-3351
First Choice Pregnancy Services-(702) 294-2273 Womens Resource Centers of Southern NV-
(702) 366-1247 Living Grace Home-(702) 212-6472 serving the
special needs of pregnant young moms
The Acts of the Apostles Bible Study Classes
These sessions are presented on DVD by Jeff Collins. We invite all to come join us in enriching your faith by study & discussion of Lukes writing of biblical history.
Call to register Faith Formation Office by October 18th @ 702-970-2525 or see us after Masses
Cost of the book$30.00 Place of ClassesParish Center Time 6:30pm to 8:00pm on Tuesdays! October 27, 2015 thru March 15, 2016
All Souls Novena cards
All Soulhs Novena Cards will be available in the entrance of the church.
The novena will start on November 2, 2015 and run for nine days.
The Rosary Making Ministry
Please join us 2nd Sunday of each month Room 6. @ 3:30. For questions call Maiqui 702-449-6699
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PARISH OFFICE..... 702-970-2500 RELIGIOUS EDUCATION .......702-970-2525 Fr. Gem Bandivas, Parish Administrator ..Ext. 2509 Camille Stoeckinger, DRE .. Ext. 2528 Fr. Mugagga Lule, Parochial Vicar ... Ext. 2510 Terry Christiansen, Faith Formation . Ext. 2526 Deacon Dan DePozo, Wedding/Baptism ..Ext. 2508 Karina Ramirez, Faith Formation .. Ext. 2527 Elizabeth Schoeter, Office Manager .....Ext. 2502 Vickie Sanchez, Faith Formation Ext. 2525 Sandra Gaeta, Receptionist/Gift Shop .....Ext. 2501 Maria Oswald, Faith Formation .. Ext. 2525 Bob Marquise, Finance Office ....Ext. 2505 Erika Dias, Youth . Ext. 2525 Don Grizzard, Maintenance ....Ext. 2500
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