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3050 ALTA DRIVE LAS VEGAS, NV 89107 Parish Office: 702-802-2300 Fax: 702-802-2301
Website: www.ollvchurch.org Email: [email protected] Parish App: myparishapp.com PARISH OFFICE HOURS: Monday-Friday 8:30am - 4:00pm (Closed for lunch 11:30am-12:30pm)
OLLV School: 702-802-2323
PASTORAL STAFF Served by Society of Christ Fathers
Rev. Gerald Grupczynski, SChr, Pastor Rev. Tomasz Ludwicki, SChr, Parochial Vicar Rev. Richard Philiposki, SChr., In Residence
Dave Kowaleski, Director of Music
FAITH FORMATION Religious Education & Confirmation Liz Williams: 702-802-2362 [email protected]
RCIA
Rite of Christian Initiation of Adults Julia Dodson: 702-802-2300 [email protected]
LIFE TEEN Marc Sayre: [email protected]
MASS TIMES
Saturday Vigil: 4:30pm Sunday: 6:30am, 8:00am, 10:00am, 12:00pm, 1:30pm Polish, 5:00pm, 6:30pm with Tagalog music Weekday: Monday - Friday 8:00am (Rosary before Mass at 7:25am) Civic & Holiday: Refer to parish bulletin Holy Days of Obligation: Refer to parish bulletin
RECONCILIATION (Confession)
Saturday: 3:30pm - 4:15pm
FIRST FRIDAY 7:30am: Sacrament of Reconciliation 8:00am: Mass (Eng.) / Adoration to follow 6:00pm: Rosary & Divine Mercy Chaplet 6:15pm: Sacrament of Reconciliation 7:00pm: Mass (Eng.) / Holy Hour to follow
FIRST SATURDAY 8:00am: Mass (Eng.)
DEVOTIONS St. Jude: Every Tuesday morning following the 8:00am Mass Our Lady of Perpetual Help: Every Wednesday morning after the 8:00am Mass
Our Lady of Las Vegas ROMAN CATHOLIC CHURCH
- Faith, Family, Friends -
February 7 Women’s Guild Baby Shower Page 5 February 17 Married Couples Jubilee Mass Page 6
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Today’s Gospel Reading Today's Gospel reading combines two separate passages taken from the Gospel of Luke. First we hear the opening verses where Luke establishes the purpose of his Gospel. His style is typical of polished Greek and Roman literature. In this passage, we learn that Luke may have written to a specific person, Theophilus; but the word Theophilus may also be a general reference, functioning as the
phrase “Dear Reader” might in contemporary writing. In Greek, the word Theophilus translates as “lover of God.”
Today's Gospel reading then skips several chapters in which one would find the Infancy Narratives, Jesus' baptism by John, the temptations Jesus faced in the desert, and the beginning of Jesus' public ministry. In chapter four of Luke's Gospel, we hear that Jesus is in his hometown of Nazareth, attending the synagogue on the Sabbath, which is said to be his custom. In this account, we find another important clue that Jesus lived as a faithful, observant Jew. We will continue to read from Luke's Gospel in sequence for the next two Sundays.
As Jesus stands in the synagogue, he reads from the scroll handed to him; it contains the words of the prophet Isaiah. At this early moment in his ministry, Jesus announces his mission in continuity with Israel's prophetic tradition. This reading from Isaiah defines Jesus' ministry. We will find more evidence of this as we continue to read from Luke's Gospel throughout the year. Jesus' ministry will include bringing glad tidings to the poor, liberty to captives, healing to the sick, freedom to the oppressed, and proclaiming a year acceptable to the Lord.
Through this text from Isaiah, Jesus announces God's salvation. The “year acceptable to the Lord” is a reference to the Jewish tradition of Sabbath years and jubilee. The Sabbath year was observed every seventh year. It was a year of rest when land was left fallow and food stores were to be shared equally with all. A year of Jubilee was celebrated every fiftieth year, the conclusion of seven cycles of Sabbath years. It was a year of renewal in which debts were forgiven and slaves were freed.
This tradition of Jubilee is the framework for God's promise of salvation. And yet in Jesus, something new begins. Jesus not only announces God's salvation, he brings this salvation about in his person. Jesus is Yahweh's Anointed One, filled with the Spirit of God. The Kingdom of God is now at hand. It is made present in Jesus, in his life, death, and Resurrection. Jesus will send the Holy Spirit so that the Kingdom of God can be fulfilled.
The Holy Spirit is Jesus' gift to the Church. The Holy Spirit enables the Church to continue the mission of Jesus. When we do what Jesus did—bring glad tidings to the poor, liberty to captives, healing to the sick, and freedom to the oppressed—we serve the Kingdom of God.
https://www.loyolapress.com/our-catholic-faith/liturgical-year/sunday-connection
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Prayer Intentions of the Holy Father JANUARY 2019
That young people, especially in Latin America, follow the example of Mary and respond to the call of the Lord to communicate the joy of the Gospel to the world.
Catholic Mass for the Homebound - The Diocese offers a televised Mass for the home-bound each Sunday at 7:30am on KFBT Channel 33.1 Digital or Cox Cable Channel 6.
Relevant Radio - Now in Las Vegas, you can listen to Catholic radio 24-hours a day by tuning your radio to 970am / KNIH.
Saturday, January 26 - Saint Timothy & Saint Titus 3:30pm: Confessions 4:30pm: †Souls in Purgatory; †Zenon Landicho
Sunday, January 27 - Third Sunday in Ordinary Time 6:30am: *Chelsi Almeida 8:00am: *Zenaida Dagusen, in Thankgsgiving 10:00am: †Kristofer Andaya 12:00pm: †Artemio Mamauag 1:30pm: (Polish) For the Parishioners of OLLV; †Iwona Misiura; †Radlinski Family 5:00pm: †Luis Nolos 6:30pm: *Novelita Abapo; †Sandra Soedarjatno
Monday, January 28 - Saint Thomas Acquinas 8:00am: *Aguirre Correa Family
Tuesday, January 29 8:00am: †Ciro Mora
Wednesday, January 30 8:00am: †Casiano Flaviano Jr. 9:15am: (School) *Estella Sayre
Thursday, January 31 - Saint John Basco 8:00am: *Estanilau Nogueira
Friday, February 1 - FIRST FRIDAY 7:30am: First Friday Confessions 8:00am: †Cecilia Largado 6:15pm: First Friday Confessions 7:00pm: †Larry Schmitt
Saturday, February 2 - The Presentation of the Lord; FIRST SATURDAY 8:00am: *Alex Gudino 3:30pm: Confessions 4:30pm: ††Caulfield & Gorman Families *Natividad Escolin, in Thanksgiving
Sunday, February 3 - Fourth Sunday in Ordinary Time 6:30am: †Charles Deaner 8:00am: †Elizabeth Mauricci 10:00am: †Anastacia Manaois 12:00pm: *Jade Aguirre Correa 1:30pm: (Polish) For the Parishioners of OLLV; 5:00pm: *Rosita & Buddy Jose; *Stella Sayre 6:30pm: *Arlene Aranzamendez † Repose of the Soul (Deceased) *For the Intentions of (Living)
MASS INTENTIONS
Office of Victim’s Assistance Help is available to you or anyone who has been abused or victimized by someone representing the Roman Catholic Church. Contact the Victim Assistance Coordinator at 702-235-7723.
From the convenience of your phone, you can get:
• Mass Schedule • The Parish Bulletin • Prayers • Parish Notifications • Special Events
Text App to 88202 to download our parish app.
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Sanctuary Lamp Sponsorship JAN 27 - FEB 2, 2019
This week the Sanctuary Lamp is in memory of LARRY SCHMITT
Sponsored Susie, Danny & Jake Johnson
First Reading — Rejoicing in the L must be your strength (Nehemiah 8:2-4a, 5-6, 8-10). Psalm — Your words, Lord, are Spirit and life (Psalm 19). Second Reading — In one Spirit we were all baptized into one body (1 Corinthians 12:12-30 [12-14, 27]). Gospel — The Spirit of the Lord has sent me to proclaim liberty to captives (Luke 1:1-4; 4:14-21). 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.
READING FOR THE WEEK
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Our Lady of Las Vegas’ Next
Baptism Class For Parents & Godparents
Thursday, February 7 | 6:00 PM - 8:00 PM In the Welcome Room of the Church
As a courtesy to the priest who is facilitating the class and other attendees, we ask that infants & children do not attend this class. Please call the parish office to register at 802-2300.
Partners for Life is a diocesan approved marriage preparation class that provides engaged couples the opportunity to explore, assess and evaluate their relationship in the context of a sacred, sacramental commitment.
The next marriage preparation class at Our Lady of Las Vegas will be:
Saturday, April 13, 2019 Saturday, August 24, 2019
Cost: $195.00/couple Please contact the parish office at 802-2300 to register.
Sunday Offering Totals
JANUARY 20, 2019 1st Collection $17,606.04 Parish Building Maintenance $ 497.00 WG Diaper Drive $ 980.00 ONLINE Giving Jan 18-23 $ 684.89
Online Giving now available on
our parish website and on myparishapp.com.
Thank you for your continued support!
FIRST FRIDAY ADORATION FEBRUARY 1
After the 8:00am Mass until before the 7:00pm Mass
Please sign-up in the Vestibule of the Church
Please allow 5 - 10 business days for processing.
Today’s Date Parish ID# Last Name First Name Street Address City & Zip Code Phone #
Please Mail Will Pick Up
2018 DONATION RECEIPT The Parish Office is now accepting receipt requests for donations made by registered parishioners in 2018. Please complete the form below and place it in the collection basket during Mass, drop it off at the parish office, mail it or you can go to the parish website www.ollvchurch.org and click the Donation Receipt button.
Requests cannot be made over the phone. NOTE: Tax statements for CSA donations made through your Pledge to the Diocese will be sent to you automatically from the Diocese, if the donations totaled $250 or more. If your total donations were under $250, please call the Diocese at 702-735-3500 for your statement.
2018 Request for Donation Receipt
Are you hungry for Jesus? Fr. Tom invites you to attend the
SCHOOL of PRAYER Tuesdays at 6:30pm
in the Welcome Room of Our Lady of Las Vegas Church
JANUARY 22 - MARCH 26
The classes will be composed of two parts: Catechism about Christian Spiritual Life & Adoration of the Blessed Sacrament. No enrollment needed. Please bring your personal bible to the classes for reference.
- Our Lady of Las Vegas Roman Catholic Church -
LOVE IN OUR WORKS Our Lord does not care so much for the importance of our works as for the love with which they are done. —Teresa of Ávila
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Friday, February 15, 2019 7:00pm
Our Lady of Las Vegas Roman Catholic Church In Bevan Hall’s McFarland Room
Cash Payouts & Prizes Snacks & Drinks
$20.00 buy-in
Must be 21 or Over to Attend
All Proceeds to Support Our Lady of Las Vegas School
The Knights’ Corner UPCOMING EVENTS
February 1 All are welcome to join the KofC Holy Hour at 12pm in the church February 12 Monthly Council Meeting February 16 Men’s Spiritual Retreat
JOIN US as we answer the call of Charity by “Loving Thy Neighbor”
Interested in becoming a Knight? Contact Bernie at: 702-445-3113, email at [email protected].
Follow us on FaceBook.com/kofc9102 or KofCknights.org/councilsite/index.asp?CNO=9102
Join in fellowship with our senior parishioners. Our goal is to enhance the lives of senior adults by ministering to their spiritual and social needs. The next meeting will be SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 16 at 2:30pm in the Church Welcome Room.
Open to Men & Women of the Parish Age 55+ POLAND PILGRIMAGE TOUR
Pilgrimage Date May 27 - June 9, 2019
Organized & Escorted by Fr. Gerry Grupczynski, SChr. and
Fr. Rich Philiposki, SChr.
COST: $2,949 (Based on sharing twin occupancy) $490 for Single Supplement $250 Deposit due at time of reservation Includes: Roundtrip airfare Las Vegas - Berlin, escorted motor coach tour with English speaking guide, 3 & 4-star hotels, breakfast and dinner daily, daily Mass and admissions.
For more information, contact Fr. Rich at 702-881-3674
The following children were recently baptized into our faith: AIDEN NOAH REYES
CARLETT LYLA REYES
The next meeting will be: Thursday, February 7 at 6:00pm in Bevan Hall’s McFarland Room.
All women of the parish are Welcome to attend this meeting’s
BBAABBYY SSHHOOWWEERR
Potluck, Games & Prizes!
Parish Special Groups & Masses
Fri, Feb 1 PPLM (Parish Pro-Life Ministry) 1st Friday Adoration: 2pm-3pm Mon, Feb 4 Divine Mercy Prayer Group 6:30pm - 8:30pm Welcome Room of the Church Sat, Feb 9 Our Lady of Lourdes Mass 6:00pm - Reception following Mass in Bevan Hall’s McFarland Room Sat, Feb 9 PPLM Prayers at Planned Parenthood 3220 W. Charleston Blvd | Las Vegas 10am-11am PPLM Tour of Women’s Resource Medical Centers 1701 W. Charleston Blvd Ste. 130 | Las Vegas 11:30am - After Prayers at PP or meet us there
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Convalidation: Bringing Your Marriage into the Church
Convalidation is not simply a “blessing” of an existing union. It requires that a new, free act of consent be made.
“It is the presence of the Lord, who reveals Himself and the gift of His grace, that will render your marriage full and profoundly true.” – Pope Francis
Is my Marriage Recognized by the Church? Like other couples in your parish or family, you may be wondering if your marriage is fully recognized by the Catholic Church. Catholic Church law ordinarily requires baptized Roman Catholics to marry before a priest or deacon. Unless they received a “dispensation from canonical form,” Catholics who exchange vows in the presence of ministers from other religious traditions or civil officials are not considered validly married in the eyes of the Catholic Church.
Regardless of what happened in the past, the Catholic Church invites you to bring new meaning to your lives by embracing the vocation of marriage and dedicating your family’s mission to sharing God’s love.
Benefits of Catholic Marriage One of the many benefits of a sacramental marriage is the power of God’s grace, which helps couples keep their commitment and find happiness together. Social scientists are finding that couples who recognize God’s presence in their relationship experience more satisfaction and are more likely to achieve lifelong marriage.
All in all, couples who choose to bring their marriage into the Church receive many gifts – peace of heart, oneness with the Church, the fullness of the sacraments, and God’s special blessing upon their marriage.
What if there is a Prior Marriage? In the simplest terms, if a Catholic wishes to marry in the Church when there has been a previous marriage for either party, the partner in the earlier union must have died or the Church must have issued a declaration of nullity (frequently called an annulment) of the previous marriage.
The Catholic Church views all true marriages with respect. It presumes that they are valid. Thus, it considers the marriage of two Protestant, Jewish or even non-believing persons, any of whom marry according to their own tradition, to be binding in the eyes of God. Consequently, a tribunal process is required to establish that an essential ingredient in the relationship was missing from the start of the previous marriage.
For Catholics with a prior marriage outside the Church, the declaration of nullity is based on what is called a “lack of canonical form.” For Catholics with a prior “valid” marriage, the tribunal process is termed a “formal case.” Catholics should consult with their pastor if a declaration of nullity is needed. — Copyright © 2016, Diocese of Trenton. All rights reserved. Altered and used with permission.
Rosa Soto Sanchez 02/03 Aragon Families 02/03 Arnold Family 02/03 Tonnie Blea & Family 02/03 Eliana Alderete 02/03 Mark Collins 02/03 Val & Family 02/03 Lenore & Family 02/03 Jon Paul Kennedy 02/03 Antoinette Tallerino 02/03 Rosalie Cusimano 02/03 Lela Perez 02/03 Carol White 02/03 Steve Reinert 02/03 Sally Gregory 02/03 Sean LaBrecque 02/03 Isaiah Manning 02/03 Francesca Ordinario 02/03
Benito P. Enriquez 02/03 Rey T. Ordinario 02/03 Steve & Jami Grant 02/17 Jamie Kimball 02/17 Margo Turner 02/17 Bill Mitchell 02/17 Sandy Phillips 02/17 Jason & Sophia Ludwicki 02/17 Shannon Boyd 02/17 Ed Schneider 02/17 Angela Ulm 02/17 Billie McFadden 02/17 Nate Cruzado 02/17 Francisca P. Ordinario 02/17 Benito P. Enriquez 02/17 Rey T. Ordinario 02/17 Leinette Marasigan 02/17 Luz Telada 02/17
Nate Cruzado 02/17 M. Czerwinski & Family 02/17 Mary Shultz 02/17 Jim, Kay, Mary & Doug Schmitz 02/17 John Blas 02/17 Jace Talbot 02/17 Debbie Ingram 02/17 Ronny, Ashley & Camryn Wheeler 02/17 Vivian Cavaricci 02/24 Lynn Kyne 02/24 Alondra Angel Trumillo 02/24 Alberto Angeus 02/24 Zeny Quimpe 02/24 Bob Parnel 02/24 Stella Sayer 02/24 Rey Ordinario 02/24 Aida I. Westbrook 02/24 Mercy Abella 02/24
Aisa Garner 02/24 Juliet Abalo 02/24 Myette Valdizno 02/24 Angie Calimlim 02/24 Orlando Nunez 02/24 Esperanza Lopez 02/24 Angelina Valdizno 02/24 Celine Moon 02/24 Josie Martinez 02/24 Pat Serrano 02/24
PLEASE PRAY for THOSE WHO ARE ILL If you have the sick person’s permission, you may request that their name be printed in the bulletin for prayers. This is strictly for the sick only. Their name will remain for four consecutive Sundays.
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SUNDAY, FEBRUARY 17, 2019 1:00pm
Guardian Angel Cathedral 302 Cathedral Way | Las Vegas, NV 89109
Reception Immediately Following the Mass in Anderson Hall
The Jubilee Mass will be celebrated by Bishop Emeritus Joseph A. Pepe for couples who have been married in the Roman Catholic Church, celebrating their Silver, Golden, or other significant wedding anniversaries. All are invited to join in this celebration.
To register, go to: • http://dioceseoflasvegas.org/NewsDetails.aspx?NewsID=1564 • Download the Registration Form • Fill it out online or print and fill it out • Mail, Fax or Email form to the Diocese of Las Vegas Mail: 336 Cathedral Way | Las Vegas, NV 89109 Diocese Fax: 702-735-8941 Email: [email protected]
DEADLINE is Monday, February 11
SAM’S TOWN HOTEL & CASINO
Ponderosa Ballroom
SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 16, 2019 6:00pm - 10:00pm
Tickets $75 Contact the Parish Office 702-970-2500
VALENTINE BUNCO PARTY & LUNCHEON
Sponsored by Catholic Daughters of the Americas
FEBRUARY 16, 2019 12 Noon - 3:00pm
Doors Open at 11:30am
Holy Family Church Harmon & Mountain Vista
TICKETS: $15 (Includes Lunch)
Proceeds benefit local charities including Holy Family Food Pantry & Project Hope
For tickets, call Laurie Borgna 702-458-2593
Tickets on sale following Masses on February 2, 3, 9, 10 and may be purchased at the door the day of the event.
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CONTINUING RELIGIOUS EDUCATION & FIRST COMMUNION All Religious Education classes are held on the OLLV School Campus
Wednesday, January 30 Class: 5:45pm - 7:15pm
Wednesday, February 6 Class: 5:45pm - 7:15pm Wednesday, February 13 Class: 5:45pm - 7:15pm
Wednesday, February 20 Class: 5:45pm - 7:15pm
Wednesday, February 27 Class: 5:45pm - 7:15pm
RELIGIOUS EDUCATION
DIRECTOR OF RELIGIOUS EDUCATION (DRE): Liz Williams 3046 Alta Drive | Las Vegas, NV 89107 | Phone: 702-802-2363 | Email: [email protected]
OFFICE HOURS: Monday, Wednesday & Thursday 8:30am - 2:30pm | Tuesday 1:00pm - 2:30pm | Friday CLOSED
CONFIRMATION I & II and LIFE TEEN DIRECTOR OF RELIGIOUS EDUCATION (DRE): Liz Williams
DIRECTOR OF YOUTH MINISTRIES: Marc Sayer | [email protected]
• LIFE TEEN Sessions & Activities are open to all teenage youth • Attendance at the Sunday 5:00pm Youth Mass is a Confirmation I & II Obligation • Classes are at 6:15pm - 7:45pm in Bevan Hall’s McFarland Room
Sunday, January 27 • Life Night: “RX” Series Week 2: “The Doctor: A Life Night on Jesus, the Divine Physician”
Saturday, February 2 • DIOCESAN YOUTH RALLY - Mandatory Attendance for Confirmation Students
Sunday, February 3 • Super Bowl Sunday - No Life Teen
Sunday, February 10 • Sacramental Prep (Confirmation Students Only) / Parent Catechisis
Sunday, February 17 • PRESIDENTS DAY WEEKEND - No Life Teen
A full schedule can be found at www.ollvchurch.org | Click on Faith Formation | Click on Documents
TIME The holidays are well behind us; the year stretches out ahead. And what sort of year will it be? To judge by the words of Jesus in today’s Gospel, it will be “a year acceptable to the Lord.” And Jesus surely didn’t mean only the next three hundred sixty-five days facing his listeners at that time. When Jesus announced the “arrival” of God’s favor, it was a message for all time, for every year. Similarly, we read today in Nehemiah how the people gathered with solemnity to hear God’s word as though for the first time. They listened, and then fell to the ground and wept. But the prophet said, “Today is holy . . . do not be sad, and do not weep.” The “year acceptable to the Lord” is this year. The day that is “holy” is this day. The time to listen is now. What sort of year will you have? What sort of day? God’s help is always here. What you do with each day can be holy and acceptable to the Lord if you but listen to and act on God’s word. Copyright © J. S. Paluch Co.
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Our Lady of Las Vegas Catholic School 3046 Alta Drive Las Vegas, NV 89107
Phone: 702-802-2323 Fax: 702-802-2324 School Website: www.ollvschool.org Principal: Phyllis Joyce Vice-Principal: Monica Futryk
PARKING LOT SAFETY PARKING LOT SAFETY PARKING LOT SAFETY --- The parish and school staff would like to emphasize that SAFETY is always a top priority. Please be mindful of your speed and parking lot courtesy when entering and exiting. We strive to avoid safety hazards to our students, parents, parishioners and staff. Thank you.
Coordinator: Julia Dodson | Phone: 702-802-2300 | Email: [email protected]
Wednesday, January 30 Class: 6:00pm - 8:00pm McFarland Room
• Topic TBD
Sunday, February 3 Mass: 12 NOON • Attend as a Group
Wednesday, February 6 Class: 6:00pm - 8:00pm McFarland Room
• Sponsors Presented & Confirmation Names Presented
• Anthony Pascual Sunday, February 10 Mass: 10:00am • Attend as a Group
Our Lady of Las Vegas Catholic School prepares students to become Catholic leaders of the 21st Century. Find out more about our wonderful faith formation, academic excellence and progressive learning opportunities.
PROGRAM: Fully Accredited, Pre-K - 8th Grade, Student Centered, Technology Driven, Family Oriented, Community Focused, Globally Engaged CURRICULAR ENRICHMENT: School Masses, Sports Programs, Leadership Opportunities, Community Service, Visual Arts, Children’s Choir, Band & Orchestra, Field Trips, Science Fair, Chess Club SERVICES: Chapel on School Grounds, Bevan Hall, Before & After-School Care, Hot Lunch, Student Success Teams, Sports Field & Gymnasium, Science Lab, Two Technology Labs, Library, Daily Broadcast, Flat Screen TV & Interactive White-Boards in each classroom
The school is collecting Box Tops for Education. You may bring them to the School Office or put them in the collection basket during the weekend’s Mass.
Monday, January 28 • OLLV Science Fair Begins in Bevan Hall • Pajama Day
Wednesday, January 30 • School Mass: 9:15am
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ANOINTING OF THE SICK: If you are in need of anointing, even if you are homebound or hospitalized, contact the parish office at 802-2300. In an emergency situation when the office is closed, you will be directed to the emergency extension.
BAPTISMS: Baptisms are usually held on the second and fourth Saturday of each month. Parents must be registered, active parishioners at a parish for at least 3 months. Parents and Godparents must attend a baptism class (OLLV’s class is usually the second Thursday of each month). Once these requirements are met, you may then make an appointment with our Sacramental Administrator at 802-2300.
HOLY COMMUNION TO THE HOMEBOUND: If you are homebound or in a hospital and would like to receive holy communion, please contact the parish office 802-2300.
FOOD & FINANCIAL ASSISTANCE: Through the generosity of our parishioners, OLLV is able to help Catholic Charities of Southern Nevada in providing assistance to needy families. Please contact Catholic Charities at 385-2662.
FUNERALS: Please call the parish office at 802-2300. If you have already made arrangements with a funeral director, a staff member will coordinate with them to meet your needs.
MARRIAGE: At least one party must be a registered active parishioner of a parish for at least 6 months before an appointment can be made with our Sacramental Administrator, 802-2300. Please contact the parish office as soon as possible as at least 6 months is necessary to fulfill the marriage preparation requirements.
MASS INTENTIONS: Mass intention requests are scheduled through the parish office during office hours. If a specific date is desired, please schedule as far in advance as possible.
PARISH REGISTRATION: Regardless of where you live, if you would like to join our parish, please register at the parish office. You may also request a parish registration form by calling the office at 802-2300 during regular business hours, email [email protected] or go to our on-line registration at www.ollvchurch.org.
**In order that we may better serve you, please use your parish envelopes. This way you are known to us when requesting the services of the church. Please be aware that active registration is a requirement for many parish programs.
PRAYER LIST: If you know someone who is ill or in need of special prayers (not deceased), please contact the parish office at 802-2300 or email to [email protected].
Office of Victim’s Assistance - Help is available to you or anyone who has been abused or victimized by someone representing the Roman Catholic Church. Contact the Victim Assistance Coordinator at 702-235-7723.
SACRAMENTAL MINISTRIES
Anointing of the Sick: Call the Parish Office 802-2300 Baptisms: Parish Office 802-2300 Funerals: Parish Office 802-2300 Weddings: Julia 802-2300
FAITH FORMATION
Religious Education & Confirmation: Liz Williams 802-2362 or [email protected]
RCIA: Julia Dodson 802-2300 or [email protected] LifeTeen: Marc Sayre [email protected]
LITURGICAL MINISTRIES
• Altar Servers: Christian Castro 702-403-9905 [email protected] • Extraordinary Ministers of Holy Communion
(EOM): Cynthia (Stockwell) Pawl 858-2011 • Homebound Ministry: Patti Brandeburg 802-2300 (parish office) • Lectors: Cynthia (Stockwell) Pawl 858-2011 • Music Director: David Kowaleski 245-6159 • Sacristans: Terresa Gonzales 373-8493 • Ushers: Brian Schmidt 802-2300 (parish office)
ORGANIZATIONS
• Knights of Columbus: A non-parish organization that provides service opportunities to the Catholic Church. Contact: Bernie Iwasczyszyn, Grand Knight
702-445-3113 or [email protected] • OLLV San Pedro Calungsod Alliance for Lay Adults
for the Youth: Rey Espina, President 702-595-5988 • Pro-Life Ministry: Celia Ryba - [email protected] • Society of St. Mary: A group of dedicated men, has
been committed to the needs of the children & parishioners of OLLV. Contact: Joe Peña, President
702-338-7714 or [email protected] • Polish School & Dance: Elizabeth Youngman 702-232-4488 • Women’s Guild: Jessica Paxton, President 310-989-5842
DIOCESAN ASSOCIATED MINISTRIES
Catholic Charities of Southern Nevada: 702-385-2662 St. Therese Center HIV Outreach: 702-564-4224 Protecting God’s Children & Victim Assistance: Contact Ron Vallance 702-235-7723 Vocations: Office of Vocations 702-735-3500 Women’s Resource: 702-366-1247