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St. Viator Catholic Community A M i n i s t r y o f t h e V i a t o r i a n s
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2461 E. Flamingo Road, Las Vegas, NV 89121, 702.733.8323 www.stviator.org
Celebration
of the Eucharist
Daily Mass in the Chapel Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday,
Thursday and Friday 6:45 AM and 8:15 AM
Saturday: 8:15 AM
Weekend Mass Saturday at 4:00 PM Sunday at 8:00 AM
10:00 AM (Children’s Liturgy) Noon, and 5:00 PM
Sacrament of Reconciliation
Saturday 2:30 - 3:30 PM In the Chapel
Parish Office Hours
Monday Closed
Tuesday - Thursday 8:00 AM - 4:00 PM
Closed Noon - 1:00 PM Friday
8:00 AM - 1:00 PM
Solemnity of the
Most Holy Body
and Blood of Christ
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School Events This WeekSchool Events This Week
Monday, May 30Monday, May 30 School closed in observance of Memorial Day
Tuesday, May 31Tuesday, May 31 Noon dismissal No extended care this week
Wednesday, June 1Wednesday, June 1 9:00 AM Prekindergarten Graduation 11:00 AM Kindergarten Graduation Noon dismissal
Thursday, June 2 Last Day of SchoolThursday, June 2 Last Day of School 8:15 AM Prayer Service Grade 1 - 7 Award Ceremony 10:30 AM dismissal
Parish Events This WeekParish Events This Week
Monday, May 30 Memorial DayMonday, May 30 Memorial Day Office Closed
Tuesday, May 31Tuesday, May 31 8:45 AM Rosary Makers in the Father Anderson Room 9:30 AM Intercessory Prayer Group in the Father White Room
Wednesday, June 1Wednesday, June 1 10:00 AM Staff Meeting 10:00 AM Bereavement Group in the Chapel Meeting Room 6:00 PM Godparent Class in the Parish Center 7:00 PM Baptism Preparation Class for Parents in the Parish Center
Thursday, June 2Thursday, June 2 Regularly scheduled Masses
Friday, June 3Friday, June 3 Regularly scheduled Masses
Saturday, June 4Saturday, June 4 Regularly scheduled Masses
Sunday, June 5Sunday, June 5 Regularly scheduled Masses
Renderings Unveiling Reception
Fr. Rinn spoke at all Masses regarding the church interior restoration inviting all to see the renderings in the Parish Center. Parishioners enjoyed refreshments while viewing the renderings as well as the various buildings St. Viator Catholic Community has used for liturgies through the years.
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Flag Retirement Ceremony June 12th after Noon Mass
Knights of Columbus Assembly 3375 will be performing a Flag Retirement Ceremony June 12
th
after the Noon Mass. If you have any American Flags that have become unserviceable, please bring them folded to Mass on May 29
th, June 5
th or
June 12th. A Knight will be
there to take your flags for the ceremony. You are welcome to attend this patriotic service after the Noon Mass.
Presents: Vacation Bible School
Cave Quest
Registration is open NOW! We welcome all children entering pre-K through 6th grade in the fall.
Vacation Bible school is a fun scripture learning experience that kids can see, hear, touch, and even taste! Crafts, team building games, dynamic Bible songs and tasty treats are just a few of the exciting activities that help children relate what they learn to everyday life.
St. Viator Office Of Youth Ministry
June 13th-17th
9:30 am-12:30 pm Parish Center
Gear up for an over-the-top underground adventure. Watch kids become rock-solid in their foundation of God’s love. This exciting new Vacation Bible School program is filled with curiosity and adventure your kids will love!
Contact Rosy Hartz, St. Viator Director of Youth Ministry, at 702.733.0392 to register. Hurry! Space is limited!
Middle School and High School Leaders also needed.
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Graduates Look Back Before Moving On Last week, our Parish School celebrated the graduation of 56 of its students.
Most of the SVS Class of 2016 will be going to Bishop Gorman High School (75%), with the remaining spread between nine other schools.
While their attention has turned to summer activities before continuing their scholastic career, four graduates and their parents took a moment to look back at their time at St. Viator School . . .
All four students said they would most miss their friends at our Parish School. That’s understandable – three of them started in pre-Kindergarten, the other a year later, so they all spent at least the last nine years together.
Justin Timbal will miss the “nice and caring” attitude of the teachers and his friends. His dad, Rommel, said “a St Viator education reminded Justin to always give glory and thanks to God for God’s many blessings.”
The favorite SVS memory for Ali Stanton and Joshua Bombard was the recent 8
th Grade trip to Washington,
D.C. The class – and chaperones – took a Saturday-to-Thursday trip to Virginia and our nation’s capital. Ali’s favorite part was the moonlight dinner cruise on the Potomac. “A St. Viator education provided a safe and nurturing environment for her to thrive academically, socially, emotionally and spiritually,” said Shari Stanton, Ali’s mom. “It was a second home where she was excited to learn, enjoyed school activities and field trips, developed close friendships, and learned to serve others.”
On the D.C. trip, Joshua most enjoyed all the monuments, particularly the Jefferson Memorial. His mother, Connie Bombard, said Joshua’s “education at St. Viator gave him a foundation for life. He has learned from teachers who actually care about their students and enjoy teaching.”
Emerson Drewes was in a unique situation – her mother, Mrs. Tiffany Drewes, is the 3rd
Grade Aide at SVS. What’s it like going to school with your mother working there? “It’s really not as bad as you would think,” Emerson said with a laugh. “It’s actually kind of nice having your mom here.” Tiffany agrees: “We’re definitely closer because I see her every day. Now it’s going to be ‘Where are my kids? They’re all at Gorman!’” (Emerson has an older sister who also graduated from SVS.)
The SVS community was important to all the parents. “We are a family,” said Connie Bombard. “In the good and the bad, the community holds together for one another.” Shari Stanton said “the best part of the St. Viator Community for myself and my family was the enrichment of our lives through the opportunities to serve.” Tiffany Drewes said “there are great family values here and the Catholic community was fabulous.” “The St. Viator School community was a welcoming place for Justin to learn in a Christ-centered environment,” said Rommel Timbal.
Congratulations and good luck to the SVS Class of 2016 – The Future Is Yours!
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Simple, Sacred Summer
Restoration of our church interior will take place this summer. While this work is underway, all weekend Masses will be held in our Parish School gymnasium. Additional seating will be available in the cafeteria with closed circuit television viewing.
Daily Mass will continue to be held in the chapel. Sacrament of Reconciliation will continue to be held in the chapel on Saturdays from 2:30 - 3:30 PM.
Have no fear - both the gymnasium and cafeteria are air conditioned! Also, ushers and greeters will be available to welcome and assist you to feel comfortable in our summer location.
If you are a long-time parishioner, you may remember when Masses were held in our Parish School gymnasium; for you this will be a trip down memory lane. For the majority of us, it will be a new adventure!
Because we will be in the gymnasium, with limited facilities, summer Masses will be simple; a Mass experience similar to what you find during the week in our chapel.
Kneelers will not be available in the gymnasium or cafeteria. You will be seated throughout a large portion of the Mass for your comfort.
If you have mobility issues and normally have Communion brought to you, we ask you to sit in the specially reserved section to facilitate reception of the Eucharist. The reserved seating can be found along the sides of the gymnasium and in the front of the cafeteria for easy accessibility.
Please refrain from wearing spiked heels to Mass this summer. The gymnasium floor could be damaged by this type of shoe.
To celebrate Simple Sacred Summer, our Youth Group will provide free snow cones our first weekend in the gym, which is June 11 & 12. This yummy treat will be available for a small donation throughout the rest of the summer!
PARKING The majority of us will continue to park in the main church parking lot and walk to the school.
The school parking lot will be reserved for our parishioners who have mobility issues. The staff lot, with an entrance off Eastern Avenue, located directly in front of the school office, is designated specifically for individuals with disabled parking placards.
An accessible drop-off area is available in the school horseshoe lot, located directly in front of the school cafeteria, with easy pull through for the driver.
Maps are available in the church foyer, and on the following bulletin pages, to further explain the school parking lots. Lot entrances are clearly marked and the drop-off area is highlighted. We encourage you to take a map and drive over to the school if you normally park in an accessible spot in our church’s lot. Volunteers will be on hand in the school parking lots when Mass begins in the gymnasium to answer questions.
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Summer 2016 Parking Information
Please observe the following parking guidelines when coming to Mass this summer in the Parish School gymnasium.
The majority of us will continue to park in the church parking lot.
Please use the sidewalk when walking up to the Parish School gymnasium.
The Parish School parking lots are reserved for individuals with mobility issues. Follow the directions of the parking lot volunteers and security guard.
If you have a disabled parking placard please use the Parish School Staff Lot.
Located in front of the Parish School office with direct access off Eastern Closest to the gymnasium entrance Does not connect to the horseshoe Parish School parking lot Only one entrance/exit so be patient when leaving Mass
If you usually parked in one of the physically impaired spaces in the church lot
Use the horseshoe Parish School Lot Located in front of the Parish School cafeteria
Drop-Off area Located to the east (left) of the Parish School cafeteria Enter the eastern side of the horseshoe lot Easy pull through for driver No steps to navigate Short walk to the gymnasium entrance
Passenger Drop-Off
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Loan from School Foundation
Amount Borrowed: $1,776,784.28
Principal Paid to Date: $1,679,718.60
Interest Paid to Date: $109,632.40
Loan Balance: $97,065.68
Take Time Take Time
To SmileTo Smile
Call 702.733.8323 to add or remove names from our prayer list.
Pray for the Sick & Homebound
Manuel Amaya Isidora Batac William Bernathy Cregg Bivins Ryan Bivins Larry Blom Dawn Bradley Marci Bridges Elizabeth Brosenne Thomas Broseene Elizabeth Busch Joe Campbell Richard Cooper Dan Cress Gail Cress Carol Curi Joseph Cyprain Helene Dalton Gloria D’Angelo Linda Deijkers Noelyn S. Dimayuga Charlie Doran Trina Dykas Juanita Estelles Patricia Feivish Gustave Fleischmann John Fleischmann Michael Foster Aurora Funes Larissa Gaccione Anthony Garcia Irene Gallagher Migdalia Gil Velma Gilbert James D. Green Bill Gregorka Tom Grim Joseph Guzzo Brian Hahn Gloria Hailey Rosa Hernandez
William Hewitt Thomas Hill Dinna Ilano Celine Iryamukuru Jerry Jarvis Annabelle Johnson Bill Johnson Denice Kachmarik Usanee Keating Jon Paul Kennedy Lois Kline Teri Kortman Daniel & Arlene Kukanic Isiah LaDuke Jim & Sue Lagrant C. C. Lanford Alice Larson Maria Leach Lisa Libbert Fernando Liwanag Jennifer Lowden Helen Lu Noreen Malutic Ed Martin Anthony Matarao J. Daniel Meade Yadira Medina Carlino Mendoza Remedios Mendoza Cathy Mercadante Jim Moore Valerie Morris Jared Moss Soledad Muluaney Patrick Murphy Christian Mwanga Glendon Mallette, Sr. Charles Niyonteze Joyce O’Connor Michael O’Connor
Margaret O’Neill Cooper Davis Owen Linda Padwee Pat Pease Corinne Pedrosi Brian Penny Tom Peot Bobby Perez Paul Perez Shirley Peterson Joyce Philip Beth Ann Picardi Janece Podrebarac Betty Rael Marjorie Rebello Ardyth Rice Gilbert Robles Terry Robles Larry Rodriguez, Sr. Judy Rose Cathy Russell Marybelle Russell Thomas Sanders Ana Savelio Richard Scaglione Irene Schmidt Sunny Simons John Snyder Maria Spalla Beverly Riley Stirling Jen Sullivan James Tallerino Melodee Terrile U. S. Tillman Bill Trujillo Peter Tsai Virgil Valdez Maddox J. Varner Connie Vitolo Margaret Watson James Woods
Lydia Albano, Lois Blaskey, Claudia Church
Arthur Frasse, Blanca Ginorio
A selection of our Parish School’s graduating class students’ chosen -
Quotes to Live By
Dominick Diao “If you’re scared, go to church.” - Ice Cube
Michael Gavat “Remember, it is not what you have, but what you give that brings happiness.”
-Lord Baden Powell Liliana Liceaga “You may not always end up where you thought you were going, but you will always end up where you are meant to be.”
- Anonymous
Makenna Skowronski “Nothing is impossible, the word itself says . . . I’m possible!”
- Audrey Hepburn
Mehedy Turgut “The only place where success comes before work is in the dictionary.”
- Donald Kendall
Anointing of the sick is offered on the first Thursday of each month after the 6:45 AM and 8:15 AM mass in the chapel.
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Readings Week of May 29, 2016
Sunday: Genesis 14:18-20 Psalms 110:1-4 1 Corinthians11:23-26 Luke 9:11b-17
Monday: 2 Peter 1:2-7 Psalms 91:1-2, 14-16 Mark 12:1-2
Tuesday: Zephaniah 3:14-18 Isaiah 12:2-3, 4bcd-6 Luke 1:39-56
Wednesday: 2 Timothy 1:1-3, 6-12 Psalm 123:1b-2 Mark 12:18-27
Thursday: 2 Timothy 2:8-15 Psalms 25:4-5ab, 8-10, 14 Mark 12:28b-34
Friday: Ezekiel 34:11-16 Psalms 23:1-6 Romans 5:5b-11 Luke 15:3-7
Saturday: 2 Timothy 4:1-8 1 Samuel 2:1, 4-8abcd Luke 2:41-51
Next 1 Kings 17:17-24 Sunday: Psalms 30:2, 4-6, 11-13 Galatians 1:11-19 Luke 7:11-17
Mass Priest Intentions
Saturday, May 28
4:00 PM Fr. Haesaert John J. Witkowski, Sofia Cadiena, Jennie Lomeo
Sunday, May 29
8:00 AM Fr. Rinn Francis Lopez, Melton Brent Oldham Jr, Evelyn Landicho Bautista
10:00 AM Fr. Lentz Ana Medina, Christopher Fecchino, Nancy Fecchino Behnke
Noon Fr. Rinn Theodore A. Zappa Sr & Jr, James Campbell, Tony Campbell, Nene Lacson
5:00 PM Fr. Lentz Shiela Arguelles, For the People
Monday, May 30 Memorial Day
6:45 AM Fr. Haesaert For the People
8:15 AM Fr. Haesaert For the People
Tuesday, May 31
6:45 AM Fr. Rinn For the People
8:15 AM Fr. Rinn For the People
Wednesday, June 1
6:45 AM Fr. Lentz For the People
8:15 AM Fr. Lentz For the People
Thursday, June 2
6:45 AM Fr. Rinn For the People
8:15 AM Fr. Rinn For the People
Friday, June 3
6:45 AM Fr. Haeasert For the People
8:15 AM Fr. Haesaert For the People
Saturday, June 4
8:15 AM Fr. Rinn For the People
4:00 PM Fr. Lentz James & Mary McGrane, Petra Gimada, Jesusa Hisob
Sunday, June 5
8:00 AM Fr. Haesaert Doug Ponci, Brothers & Priests of St. Viator
10:00 AM Fr. Haeasert James Sugden, Christopher Fecchino, Gina Medina
Noon Fr. Rinn Agnello family, Thomas J. Skalman
5:00 PM Fr. Rinn For the People
Altar Servers for Next Weekend
Please find a sub if you have a conflict. Saturday, June 4
4:00 PM Meghan Corales, Paige Parantala, AJ & Mason DelaLlana
Sunday, June 5
8:00 AM Michael & Sam Gugino
10:00 AM Ossian & Maeve Mackin, Joseph Mody
Noon Dominic & Zoe Diao, Rosalia & Andrea Sedano
5:00 PM Kevin Strain, Jerome & Justin Timbal
Dear Parishioners, On the weekend of May 21 - 22, many of our parishioners came to the parish hall to see the renderings for the new church interior. I am grateful for the many supportive comments and for the many gifts we have received. Throughout the weekend so many of you asked how you can contribute to this work. With this in mind we have prepared the following information. No gift is too small and all gifts help. Thank you for all the good things you do for our parish.
Credit Card Payments:
Master Card Visa Amer Exp Discover Credit Card # Expiration Date: Phone: Signature on Card: Print Name as on Card:
Amount Of Donation:
Specific Area for Donation: Cash Check Billing: Monthly Quarterly Paid In Full
Make your tax deductible check payable to: St. Viator Catholic Community
Opportunities for Community Participation
Sanctuary Back Wall Donated by a St. Viator Benefactor
Sanctuary Furniture Donated by a St. Viator Benefactor
Choir Area - $165 per chair We need 30 chairs for the choir
Choir Area Carpet Squares - $12 each We need 391 carpet squares for the choir area
Pews - $2,800 per pew We need 66 pews for the church
Prie Dieu - $600 per Kneeler We need 4 Prie Dieus 2 by the tabernacle 2 by the statues of Mary and Joseph
Organ Speakers Project - $5,000 Work for repositioning the organ speakers
Ceramic Tile Project - $5,000 Replacing the carpet in the “old choir area” with ceramic tiles
Sound Panel (s) - $17 per square foot We are adding 1,800 square feet of sound panels throughout the church in order to improve the acoustics /sound
Restroom Counter Top - $680 each We need 2 counter tops, one for the men’s and one for the women’s restroom
Storage Closet Project - $6,400 An addition of a storage closet in the church foyer
Cry Room - Carpet Squares $12 each We need 54 carpet squares
Cry Room - New Benches $500 each We need two benches
St. Viator Church Restoration Summer Project 2016
2461 E. Flamingo Road, Las Vegas, NV 89121 Phone: 702.733.8323
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