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Child Development Center (3 mos-PreK) 1259 St. Albert’s Drive, Reno, NV 89503 Telephone: 775.747.1617 Director: Mrs. Kristin Mareno email: [email protected]
Parish School (K-8) 1255 St. Albert’s Drive, Reno, NV 89503 Telephone: 775.747.3392 Principal: Mr. Bret Scoggin email: [email protected]
Weekly Scripture Readings
05/01 Sun Acts 15:1-2, 22-29 Rev 21:10-14, 22-23 Jn 14:23-29
05/02 Mon Acts 16:11-15 Jn 15:26-16:4
05/03 Tue 1 Cor 15:1-8 Jn 14:6-14
05/04 Wed Acts 17:15, 22—18:1 Jn 16:12-15
05/05 Thu Acts 18:1-8 Jn 16:16-20
05/06 Fri Acts 18:9-18 Jn 16:20-23
05/07 Sat Acts 18:23-28 Jn 16:23-28
Church/Parish Office 1250 Wyoming Avenue, Reno, NV 89503 1259 St. Albert’s Drive, Reno, NV 89503 (Mailing) Telephone: 775.747.0722 Fax: 775.746.3976 Website: http://www.stalbertreno.org email: [email protected]
Items for publication in the bulletin should be submitted no later than Tuesday for the next publication. Email items to [email protected] or mail them to the attention of the Bulletin Editor at the address listed above.
Ponder This:
“As the soul is the life of the body, so the Holy Spirit is the life of our souls.”
—Saint Peter Damian
Sixth Sunday of Easter
J esus said to his disciples: “Whoever
loves me will keep my word, and my Father will love him, and we will come to
him and make our dwelling with him. Whoever does not love me does not keep my words; yet the word you hear is not mine but that of the Father who sent me.
“I have told you this while I am with you. The Advocate, the Holy Spirit, whom the Father will send in my name, will teach you everything and remind you of all that I told you. Peace I leave with you; my peace I give to you. Not as the world gives do I give it to you. Do not let your hearts be troubled or afraid. You heard me tell you, ‘I am going away and I will come back to you.’ If you loved me, you would rejoice that I am going to the Father; for the Father is greater than I. And now I have told you this before it happens, so that when it happens you may believe.”
Sacraments
Baptisms Baptisms for infants through 2nd grade are generally held during any of the weekend Masses (except during Advent and Lent.)
Please call the office or go online to our website to fill out a baptism request form. A preparatory class is required for parents and godparents. Classes will be scheduled and conducted by Deacon Richard Ramm upon receipt of the completed baptism request form.
Parents of children in the third grade or older are asked to contact Beth Lujan in the Religious Education Office.
Weddings
All weddings must be scheduled six months in advance. A marriage preparatory class (four sessions) is required. Contact the parish office to determine availability and to schedule your wedding.
Funerals Nina Weaver 747-0722 [email protected]
Religious Education (Grades K-8) Beth Lujan 747-0722 [email protected]
Confirmation (Grades 9-12) Tricia Garcia 747-0722 x5608 [email protected]
RCIA Karen McClenahan 843-9549 [email protected]
Reconciliation
04/30 Sat 2:30—3:30 PM
Weekend Masses
04/30 Sat Vigil (English) 4:00 PM
Vigil (Spanish) 6:00 PM
05/01 Sun 8:00 AM
10:00 AM
5:00 PM
Weekday Masses
05/02 Mon 10:30 AM
05/03 Tue 10:30 AM
05/04 Wed 10:30 AM
05/05 Thu 10:30 AM
05/06 Fri 10:30 AM
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Parish Staff
Pastoral Administrator Ted Krembs 747-0722 x5606 [email protected]
Director of Liturgy/Music Nina Weaver 747-0722 x5603 [email protected]
Finance Officer Margaret Tharaldson 747-0722 x5607 [email protected]
Data Manager Marie Fromherz 747-0722 x5604 [email protected]
Front Desk/Receptionist Linda Burnell 747-0722
Catholic Counseling JoAnn Baird 747-0722 [email protected]
Homebound Ministry Deacon Chuck Lanham 747-0722 x5612 [email protected]
Bulletin Editor/Website Manager Deacon Chuck Lanham 747-0722 x5612 [email protected]
Filipino Ministry Judy Bernabe [email protected]
Latino Ministry (Español) Victor Gonzales 747-0722 x5900 [email protected]
Child Development Center Mrs. Kristin Mareno 747-1617 [email protected]
Principal, Parish School Bret Scoggin 747-3392 [email protected]
Knights of Columbus, Council 7322 Denis Dolan, Grand Knight (775) 409-4180
Boy Scouts & Girl Scouts Russ Fromherz 721-0518 [email protected]
You are not a number! PLEASE include
YOUR NAME on your donations so we
will know who to give credit to for your
tax purposes. This is especially im-
portant for those making cash donations.
Saint Albert the Great Parish now pro-
vides Online Giving—a convenient and
safe way to make a one-time or recurring
donation.
Getting started is easy—just visit our
website, www.stalbertreno.org and click
the Online Giving link.
You may also wish to view an explanato-
ry video that we have linked on our web-
site. You can also find the video on
YouTube at http://youtu.be/
E0qMjL6LFH4
Karl Albert Michael Bass Fr. Chuck Blankenship Tara Bennett Charles Burnell Donna Burnell Mary Burnell Grady Calderon Melanie Cooper Brenda Craighton Helen Duca Sharon Edwards Sally Elizares Charles Enz Patricia Fouch Winnie Fromherz Cesar Garcia Juana Garcia Leonora Garcia Refugio Garcia Arlene Garritson Anne Giammona Aggie Gonzales Peter Gonzales Helen Handy David Hill Oran Hill Jennifer Jempsa Paul Kastor Bill Kayser Patricia LaBar Leonides Ladines Michael R. Lewis Bobbie Madden Pat Mellenger Dave Metzger Rose Moen Will Montegna Pamela Morales Juanita Pineda Victor Salazar Jesse Schopper Mary Sheets Nolan Sheets Doug Shipman Justin Robert Siaz Milorad Sipka Orion Smith Thomas Trivette Madeleine Watkins Jim Woods
Names will be listed for three months. Please submit names online or email the Bulletin Editor. If necessary you may contact the parish office to add a name to our Thoughts and Prayers list.
Clergy
Pastor Fr. Honesto Agustin 747-0722 x5601
Parochial Vicar Fr. Justin Lazar 747-0722 x5600
Deacons Deacon Chuck Lanham 747-0722 x5612 [email protected]
Deacon Richard Ramm [email protected]
Date 2nd Coll. Online Giving
Coll. Basket
04/02-
04/03
$717.00 $11,664.53
04/09-
04/10
$2,104.00 $1,319.00 $11,566.00
04/16-
04/17
$769.00 $8,206.00
04/23-
04/24
$1,443.00 $7,918.16
04/30 -
05/01
Your Generosity
Thank you for your generous gifts of
time, talent, and treasure.
Catholic Boy & Girl Scouts
First Grade thru College
Coed Ages 14-21
For further information contact:
Russ Fromherz at 721-0518 or email: [email protected].
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Please pray for the repose of the soul of
Florine McCulloch
New Parishioners January-March 2016
We like to think of St. Albert’s as a large extended family and want to get to know you. When you have the oppor-tunity please introduce yourselves and allow us to get to know you better.
Cherry Coskum Bettina Flammia Chiqui & Gernadette Gabaldom Rick Goebel Paul & Mary Henisey Happ & Audrey Higashi Allison Lowe Patricia Martin Jerome & Shalimar Moreno Daniela Murillo Elrick & Geraldine Omaque Jackmurf and Angela Ortiz Luis & Bricia Silva-Reza/Figueroa-Ramos Kyler Voegele
Ministry Schedule Seventh Sunday of Easter 05/07—05/08
4PM Father Norm King Lectors Alice Chromy I & PF Kathy Carrico II & Intro Eucharistic Ministers Alice Chromy * Bona Sipka Patricia Sullivan Rachel Hart John deDiego Wenife deDiego Elieen Durham Sacristan Jim & Judy Fox Altar Servers Samuel Hart Frances Cardenas Ray Go Usher Carolyn Smith *
8AM Father Justin Lazar Deacon Richard Ramm Lectors Ed Strickland I David Queen II & Intro Eucharistic Ministers Norm Cardoza * Connie Christiansen Cathy Gorham Antoine Joseph Carol Juillerat Tori Tennant Sacristan Tom Booth Altar Servers Sean D’Ault Caroline Long Usher Tod Brill *
10AM Father Justin Lazar Lectors Mary Maples I & PF Newt Maples II & Intro Eucharistic Ministers Joe Decaria * Jim Pellegrino Maggie Pellegrino Jessica Rivera Joe Schenck Michelle Schenck Diana Thomas Sacristan Bret Scoggin Altar Servers Todd Dicus Vincent Dizon Jeffrey Langley Usher Thomas Guinto *
5PM Fr. Justin Lazar Lectors John Bateman I & PF Raul Belleza II & Intro Eucharistic Ministers Ethel Talbot * Frankie Talbot Patrick Talbot Andrew Johnson Haley Webbert Sacristan Chiqui Gabaldom Altar Servers Connor Ackerman Micah Brosi Usher
Reminder: It is your responsibility to find your replacements. Please refer to your ministries phone list that was mailed to you.
The monthly Memorial Mass for those interred in Our Mother of Sorrows Catholic Cemetery will be celebrated on May 4, 2016 at 11:00 am in the Most Holy Redeemer Mausoleum at the cemetery.
Our celebrant will be Fr. Tom Donnelly.
All are cordially invited to attend.
We are looking for a few good men!
If you are not currently a knight or
are new to St. Albert the Great
parish, please consider joining
Council 7322.
For more details and further
information visit our website at:
kofcknights.org/CouncilSite/?CO-7322
Those in need are so grateful for your gifts of non-perishable food, clothing, and toiletries.
Thank you for your generous support.
Deacon Richard Ramm: 787-8839
Deacon’s OutreachDeacon’s Outreach
We have an APP for that!We have an APP for that!We have an APP for that!
St. Albert’s Parish AppSt. Albert’s Parish AppSt. Albert’s Parish App
Our new App is available on all Apple and Android devices.
To download our parish app you can choose to either:
Text App to 88202
Visit myparishapp.com
Once you have installed the myParish app you will need to select the parish by entering St Albert in the search box. That’s it!
The app will allow you to receive timely messages from the parish on events that are coming up, see what the readings are for the day, find the schedule for Masses, Reconciliation, and other liturgical celebrations, read the weekly bulletin, and much, much more.
We are in the initial stages of deploying this app so you may find some features not yet implemented but give it a try and be sure and let us know what you think.
2016 Baccalaureate Mass
Sunday, June 5, 2016
5:00pm Mass
Saint Albert the Great Catholic Church will
host a Baccalaureate Mass for all of our 2016
High School graduates who are members of
our parish community.
We are inviting all 2016 High School
graduates to attend this special Mass and a
reception to be held in your honor in the gym
after the mass. Please make your reservations
no later than May 22nd by contacting:
Precy Pajarillo
775-750-9799
Please let us know which High School you
attend and how many guests you will be
bringing with you.
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deacon’s corner Conversations at Table
The Gospel Of The Two Truths belief follows action
Deacon Chuck Lanham
W hat motivates us is often hidden deep within, so deep at times we
find it difficult to know even for ourselves why we harbor certain desires, enjoy various activities, believe what we believe, or choose all manner of
things that are oftentimes completely at odds with what others might choose. As much as we share in common the more we wish to differ.
What fascinates and intrigues often shares title with banal and boring; what speaks of truth and beauty rarely finds agreement. We are in many ways truly an altogether disagreeable species, continuously at odds with anyone or anything, even going so far as to find argument solely to be argumentative.
As Christians and Catholics we are called upon to be ‘contenders’ for our faith. We are told “Always be ready to give an explanation to anyone who asks you for a reason for your hope, but do it with gentleness and reverence, keeping your conscience clear, so that, when you are maligned, those who defame your good conduct in Christ may themselves be put to shame. For it is better to suffer for doing good, if that be the will of God, than for doing evil.”1 Yet to be ready to give an explanation for your hope you must know what you believe and why you believe it. And sadly, that is where many of us fall short for we live in an increasingly godless world, a world where the mere mention of God or Jesus Christ produces sanction and taboo. As Dinesh D’Souza explains:
“No longer does Christianity form the moral basis of society. Many of us now reside in secular communities, where arguments drawn from the Bible or Christian revelation carry no weight, and where we hear a different language from that spoken in church.
Instead of engaging this secular world, most Christians have taken the easy way out. They have retreated into a Christian subculture where they engage Christian concerns. Then they step back into secular society, where their Christianity is kept out of sight until the next church service. Without realizing it Christians have become postmodernists of a sort: they live by the gospel of the two truths. There is religious truth, reserved for Sundays and days of worship, and there is secular truth, which applies the rest of the time.”2
This reluctance to defend our faith against the onslaught of materialism and the secular worldview has produced a hebetudinous moral lassitude3 throughout our society. As Karl Keating has remarked “We often are cautioned against people who don’t practice what they preach. The real problem is people who preach what they practice. … Belief follows action. Engage long enough in a wrong action, and you end up believing it to be meritorious. You conform your thinking to your deeds—a fine way to minimize shame—instead of conforming your deeds to your (right) thinking.”4
In taking the easy way out, Christians have abrogated their calling to be contenders for their faith. And most importantly, those most impacted by this bifurcated absurdity are our young who may well grow up never understanding the difference. 1 1 Peter 3:15-17. 2 Dinesh D’Souza, What’s So Great About Christianity, Regnery Publishing, 2008. 3 Translation: a dull moral weariness. My apologies, I simply could not help myself. 4 Karl Keating, Collected Wisdom: Waiting for the Culture to Change, Catholic Answers Magazine, May/June 2016.
From the Office of Religious Education
Little Lambs
A “Sunday School” program for 3-4 year olds.
We meet in the Day Care Building (entrance on St. Albert Drive) the first Sunday of the month, October-May (except January) during the 10:00 am Mass. Students must be registered.
Family Formation
The program we implement at Saint Albert the Great
for the Catechesis and Sacramental Formation of our parish families in grades K-5 (or 6-8th students desiring the Sacraments of Initiation or just Eucharist.)
Together, children and parents, will typically meet on the FIRST SUNDAY of the month and the THIRD WEDNESDAY evening of the month. Registration for 2016-2017 school year begins on May 1st and CLOSES on September 1st.
St. Albert’s School Report
All School Mass on the 4th. Eighth
Grade graduation pictures on the
5th. First Communion on Saturday,
the 7th.
Quote for the week
“It takes a great deal of strength to stand up to our enemies, but just as much to
stand up to our friends.”
—J. K. Rowling
Sincerely,
Bret Scoggin, Principal
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May 2016
Sun Mon Tue Wed Thu Fri Sat
01 6th Sun of Easter
8:00 am Mass
Patty Fouch † by
Margaret & Norm Cardoza 10:00 am Mass (B)
Wilfredo Miranda † by
Guinto Family
5:00 pm Mass
People of the Parish
02 10:30 am Mass
7:00 pm Centering Prayer (Chapel)
03 Sts. Philip & James 10:30 am Mass
11:00 am Faith Sharing (Chapel)
04 10:30 am Mass
11:30 am Legion of Mary (KC Hall)
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10:30 am Mass
7:00 pm Choir Practice
06 10:30 am Mass
8:30 am Rosary & Divine Mercy Chaplet
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9:30 am 1st Communion
1:00 pm 1st Communion
4:00 pm Mass
People of the Parish
6:00 pm Mass (Spanish)
Consuelo Domian Mora † by
family
08 7th Sun of Easter
08:00 am Mass
Florine McCulloch † by Parish Staff
10:00 am Mass
Aladino Pacini † by Charlyne Pacini
5:00 pm Mass
Dominador Carunungan Jr. †
by Jesus & Judy Bernabe
12:00 Noon Crossroads
09 10:30 am Mass
06:30 pm St. Al’s GALS (Gathering
Room)
10 10:30 am Mass
Catherine Klasic † by
Rosalie Torma 11:00 am Faith Sharing (Chapel)
7:00 pm K of C Business Meeting
11 All School Mass 10:30 am Mass
James & Mary Wachenheim †
by John & Rosemarie Long
11:30 am Legion of Mary (KC Hall)
12 10:30 am Mass
Marian Furgison
By Rebecca Gaul
7:00 pm Choir Practice
13 10:30 am Mass
6:00 pm Confirmation
8:30 am Rosary & Divine Mercy Chaplet
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4:00 pm Mass
LaVella Kunke †
by Allen, Carol & Barry Roth
6:00 pm Mass (Spanish)
People of the Parish
15 Pentecost Sunday 08:00 am Mass
Andrew Mitchell †
by Randy & Bill Killeen
10:00 am Mass
Noon Mass (Filipino)
05:00 pm Mass Lillian Taylor † & Betsy Hardin † by Lorraine Cole
KC Breakfast after 8 & 10
16 10:30 am Mass
17
10:30 am Mass
11:00 am Faith Sharing (Chapel)
18 10:30 am Mass
11:30 am Legion of Mary (KC Hall)
19
10:30 am Mass
Margaret Ecker †
by Christine Noonan
20 10:30 am Mass
8:30 am Rosary & Divine Mercy
Chaplet
21 4:00 pm Mass
Mary & Peter Blankowski †
by Margorie Murdoch
6:00 pm Mass (Sp)(B)
End of Abortion
By Save the Holy Innocents
22 Holy Trinity 08:00 am Mass
John Labuda †
by Labuda Family
10:00 am Mass
People of the parish
05:00 pm Mass
Gallop family mothers &
Cole family mothers
By Lorraine Cole
23 10:30 am Mass
24 10:30 am Mass
11:00 am Faith Sharing (Chapel) 7:00 pm K of C Business Meeting
25 10:30 am Mass
11:30 am Legion of Mary (KC Hall)
2:00pm Feed the Homeless (Gym)
26 10:30 am Mass
7:00 pm Choir Practice
27 10:30 am Mass
8:30 am Rosary & Divine Mercy Chaplet
28 4:00 pm Mass
Anthony Jackson †
By Diane Tedrick
6:00 pm Mass (Spanish)
29 Corpus Christi
8:00 am Mass
Patty Fouch † by
Margaret & Norm Cardoza
10:00 am Mass (B)
Barney Lujan †
By Hix family
05:00 pm Mass
People of the parish
30 St. Mark, Evangelist 10:30 am Mass
31 10:30 am Mass
11:00 am Faith Sharing (Chapel)
01 10:30 am Mass
11:30 am Legion of Mary (C Hall)
02
10:30 am Mass
6:00 pm
Volunteer Appreciation
Dinner
7:00 pm Choir Practice
03 St. Catherine of Siena 10:30 am Mass
8:30 am Rosary & Divine Mercy Chaplet
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4:00 pm Mass
6:00 pm Mass (Spanish)
EDGEEDGE Middle School Youth Ministry
for 6-8th graders
Come join us for food, fellowship, faith sharing and fun on the third Saturday night 5-8pm of the month
September-May
in the
Upper Room Our last scheduled EDGE (middle school youth night) for this school year is an OVERNIGHT!! All 6-8th graders are invited to join us for faith sharing, fellowship and fun on Saturday, May 21st 6pm until after the 8:00 am Mass on Sunday.
REGISTRATION IS REQUIRED! If you have not registered for EDGE for this school year, please do so at our parish website:
www.stalbertreno.org
click on Religious Education and scroll down for EDGE.
Employment Opportunity!
Join us at the only Catholic High School in
Northern Nevada and make a difference in
the lives of our students!
Bishop Manogue Catholic High School
is seeking a new PRINCIPAL for the
2016-2017 school year. For the complete
job description and requirements, please
visit the school’s web site:
http://www.bishopmanogue.org/contact-
us/employment-opportunities/.
Interested candidates, please submit your
resume to [email protected] or call
Marion Hammond, Director of Human
Resources, at 775-336-6011 for additional
information.
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We had an amazing party!
Thank you for attending, volunteering and donating to the
St. Albert’s Wine Tasting and Auction!
We look forward to seeing you in 2017!
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2016 Catholic Service Appeal
Saint Albert’s Goal is to have at least 50% of our
registered parishioners donate in support of the
Catholic Church in Northern Nevada
960 Active Parishioners
50% Participation Goal
25.5% as of April 18, 2016
You may cut out and use this pledge form below… just cut (or tear) out, fill out and drop in collection basket!
If you intend to write a check please place both the form and check in an envelope before dropping in basket.
Parish Goal: $109,415.41 Pledged: $96, 541.50