Our Lady of Las Vegas ROMAN CATHOLIC CHURCH - Faith, Family, Friends - Jesus was transfigured before them, and his clothes became dazzling white. — Mark 9:2-10 PASTORAL STAFF Served by Society of Christ Fathers Rev. Gerald Grupczynski, SChr, Pastor Rev. Wieslaw Berdowicz, SChr, Parochial Vicar Rev. Richard Philiposki, SChr., In Residence & Pastor of St. Joan of Arc Deacon Patrick Cater FAITH FORMATION Religious Education & Confirmation Liz Williams: 702-802-2362 lizwilliams1234@hotmail.com RCIA Rite of Christion Initiation of Adults Julia Dodson: 702-802-2300 jdodson@ollv.org 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 7:30am: 8:00am: 6:00pm: 6:30pm: 7:00pm: FIRST FRIDAY Sacrament of Reconciliation Mass (Eng.) / Adoration to follow Mass (Polish) in the School Chapel Sacrament of Reconciliation 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 3050 ALTA DRIVE LAS VEGAS, NV 89107 Parish Office: 702-802-2300 Fax: 702-802-2301 Website: www.ollvchurch.org Email: ollvparish@ollv.org PARISH OFFICE HOURS: Monday-Friday 8:30am - 4:00pm (Close for lunch 11:30am-12:30pm) OLLV School: 702-802-2323 The Second Sunday of Lent brings our attention to an extraordinary event that happened to Jesus and three of His disciples as they went up on Mount Tabor to pray. This Sunday, St. Mark describes for us the miracle of the Transfiguration of Jesus. The Transfiguration of Jesus is presented in all three of the Synoptic Gospels. Matthew, Mark and Luke all describe the amazing incident where Jesus’ appearance was changed. Mark tells us that His clothes became dazzling white. As Jesus stood there in His brilliance, Moses and Elijah also appeared engaging Jesus in conversation. Peter, James and John, the three disciples who went with Jesus up the high mountain, saw this incredible vision and were terrified. Mark says that the three hardly knew what to say and spoke of setting up three tents. Eventually, a mist overshadowed the vision and a voice declared, “This is my beloved Son, listen to Him!” In each of the Synoptic Gospels, the Transfiguration takes place a few days after Jesus tells His disciples about His impending passion and death. The disciples were scandalized at this foretelling and could not fathom this ever happening to the Lord. Then, when Jesus said to Peter, “Get behind me, Satan, you are thinking as man thinks, not as God thinks,” it really caused confusion. Jesus allowed Peter, James and John to witness the Transfiguration to help them understand and accept His passion, death and resurrection. Mark tells us that as they were coming down the mountain, Jesus told them not to say anything about what they had seen until He would rise from the dead. At the time, they had no idea what that meant. However, it is this miracle that would most effectively help the disciples understand the reason for Jesus’ death, and to accept the shocking reality of His resurrection. The Transfiguration gave the disciples a momentary glimpse into heaven. It helped them realize that Jesus was not only the Messiah, but that He is also divine. Two figures appear with Jesus in the Transfiguration. Moses and Elijah are important because they serve as links to Jewish law and prophecy. Moses is important because he was the figure believed to have given the Jews their basic laws and to have written the five books of the Torah, the basis of Judaism itself. Elijah was considered the greatest of the prophets. He was powerful in speech and spoke what the Lord had instructed him to say. Both Moses’ and Elijah’s presence connects Jesus to Judaism, establishing a divinely authorized continuity between the ancient laws and Jesus teachings. The voice of God is heard at the Transfiguration. This is tied with the beginning of Jesus’ ministry when He was baptized and the voice of God was also heard.” You are my beloved Son.” At the baptism, God spoke directly to Jesus, whereas here, God speaks to Peter, James and John about Jesus. This also serves as a confirmation of Peter’s confession as to the true identity of Jesus. Each year, on the Second Sunday of Lent, the Evangelists describe for us the Transfiguration of Jesus. Let us stand in awe of this extraordinary miracle with Peter, James and John and witness the glory of our Lord and Savior, Jesus Christ. Fr. Gerry 2 — OUR LADY OF LAS VEGAS CATHOLIC CHURCH MARCH 1, 2015 PARISH NEWS TODAY’S READINGS Saturday, February 28 4:30pm: †Joseph Sindelar by Lorraine Schrepferman †Joseph Alessi by Koranda Family Sunday, March 1 - Second Sunday of Lent 6:30am: 8:00am: 10:00am: 12:00pm: 1:30pm: 5:00pm: 6:30pm: †Carman Louisa Nash Sanchez by Bill & Julie Cordova †William Schwider by Mary Schwider †Wayne Stewart by Dorothy Trupiano & Son, Frank †Doris Dandridge by Alice Wilson (Polish) †Anna Wictor by Wanda Stachal; Tadeusz Niemiec; †Zofia Henryk Balecki; †Zofia Josef Krak; Parishioners of OLLV †Artemio Mamauag by Biberlie Saley †Pilar Parangan by Remee & Carlito Fantone Monday, March 2 8:00am: †Cassie Grupczynski by Fr. Gerry Tuesday, March 3 - St. Katharine Drexel 8:00am: First Reading — The sacrifice of Abraham, our father in faith (Genesis 22:1-2, 9a, 10-13, 15-18). Psalm — I will walk before the Lord, in the land of the living (Psalm 116). Second Reading — If God is for us, who can be against us? (Romans 8:31b-34). Gospel — Jesus was transfigured before them, and his clothes became dazzling white (Mark 9:2-10). The English translation of the Psalm Responses from the Lectionary for Mass © 1969, 1981, 1997, International Commission on English in the Liturgy Corporation. All rights reserved. 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 (no longer an analog signal) or Cox Cable Channel 6. †William Verducci by Sigrid Vanchieri Wednesday, March 4 - St. Casimir 8:00am: 9:00am: 7:00pm: †Lita Sariemento by Jimmy Antero (School) †Johnny Murphy by Kathleen & Michele Sosnowski (Polish) Stations of the Cross Thursday, March 5 8:00am: †Anthony Esposipo by Sheila Schumaker Friday, March 6 - FIRST FRIDAY; World Day of Prayer 7:30am: 8:00am: 9:00am: 6:00pm: 6:30pm: 6:30pm: 7:00pm: Confessions †Jerry Tarkanian by Dr. Catherine & Marissa Jackson (School) Stations of the Cross (1st Fri. Polish in the Chapel)†Branislawa Tyminski Confessions (English) Stations of the Cross (1st Fri. Mass) For the intentions of Claudia Barnes Saturday, March 7 - FIRST SATURDAY; Sts. Perpetua & Felicity 8:00am: 4:30pm: †Robert Zgonc by Frances Zgonc †Rosemarie Capobianco by Rosa Torchio Sunday, March 8 - Third Sunday of Lent; Daylight Saving Time Begins 6:30am: 8:00am: 10:00am: 12:00pm: 1:30pm: 5:00pm: 6:30pm: †Jose Obungen by Lea & Paul Obungen †John & Laura Gerlak by John Gerlak †Anna Taitano by Mary DiLuciano †Nancy Vinci by Family (Polish) †Adolf Dobrucki by Bala & Toczynski; Parishioners of OLLV †Jow Young by Myrna Yakowenko & Family †Jo Lyn Burton by Tom & Maria Finneran Now in Las Vegas, you can listen to Catholic radio 24-hours a day by tuning your radio to 970am. Prayer Intentions of the Holy Father MARCH 2015 Scientists: That those involved in scientific research may serve the well-being of the whole human person. Contribution of Women: That the unique contribution of women to the life of the Church may be recognized always. MARCH 1, 2015 Sanctuary Lamp Sponsorship MARCH 1 - 7, 2015 This week the Sanctuary Lamp is in memory of: CASSIE GRUPCZYNSKI Sponsored by Our Lady of Las Vegas Parish Staff WEEKLY PARISH CALENDAR MONDAY, MARCH 2 No Parish Events TUESDAY, MARCH 3 SOSM Monthly Meeting: 6:30pm - 9:00pm - Kenny Room WEDNESDAY, MARCH 4 RCIA: 6pm Mass Boy Scouts: 6:30pm - 9:00pm - Kenny Room Stations of the Cross (Polish): 7:00pm - Church THURSDAY, MARCH 5 Women’s Guild Meeting: 6:30pm - McFarland Room FRIDAY, MARCH 6 1st Friday Confessions: 7:30am & 6:30pm - Church 1st Friday Mass (Polish): 6:00pm - School Chapel 1st Friday Mass (English): 8:00am & 7:00pm - Church Stations of the Cross (English): 6:30pm - Church Parish Lenten Dinner: 5:00pm - 7:00 - McFarland Room SATURDAY, MARCH 7 1st Saturday Mass: 8:00am - Church Scouts Camp Cards Sales: At the 4:30pm Mass SUNDAY, MARCH 8 Scouts Camp Cards Sales: At All the Masses RCIA Mass: 10:00am / Welcome Room 11:00am - 12:00pm Polish RE: 2:30pm - 3:30pm - Kenny Room/Welcome Room Polish Dance Rehearsal: 2:30pm-4:30pm-Gym Polish Social: 2:30pm-4:30pm-McFarland Room SECOND SUNDAY OF LENT - 3 PARISH NEWS Society of St. Mary will be holding a FEBRUARY 18, 2015 Ash Wednesday/Catholic Charities $5,812.00 FEBRUARY 22, 2015 1st Collection $16,250.00 Thank you for your continued support! Daylight Saving Time Begins at 2:00 AM next Sunday, March 8 2014 DONATION RECEIPT The Parish Office is now accepting receipt requests for donations made by parishioners in 2014. 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. CLEARLY 2014PLEASE Request PRINT for Donation Receipt Today’s Date: Parish ID#: Complimentary Carwash For Parishioners & School Staff SATURDAY, MARCH 14 9:00am - 12 NOON In the church parking lot This is a great opportunity for students to earn “service” hours by volunteering for this event. For more information on volunteering for this event, contact: Luis Velazquez at 702-400-7536 or societyollv@gmail.com Our Lady of Las Vegas’ Next Baptism Class For Parents & Godparents is THURSDAY, MARCH 12 6:00 PM - 8:00 PM In the Welcome Room in the church. As a courtesy to the speakers, facilitators and other attendees, we ask that children do not attend this class. Please call the parish office to register at 802-2300. Poland & Rome Pilgrimage September 7 - 19, 2015 Escorted from Las Vegas and organized by the Society of Christ Fathers, Rev. Richard Philiposki (St. Joan of Arc) and Rev. Gerald Grupczynski (Our Lady of Las Vegas). Destinations are Berlin, Poznan, Lichen, Czestochowa, Auschwitz, Zakopnae, Krakow, Rome Vatican, Assisi, Pompei & Monte Cassino. Tour Cost per person: $3,479.00 – sharing a room, twin or double occupancy $3,279.00 – sharing a triple room $3,949.00 – with single room supplement LAST NAME FIRST NAME Price includes all flights, transfers, motor coach excursions, hotels, (based on above room arrangements), admission fees, services of guides, escort and drivers, handling of one suitcase, all breakfasts and dinners, folklore evening entertainment, and pastoral services of two priest chaplains. ADDRESS If you would like an informational brochure, call 702-382-9909, 702-419-6640 or 702-802-2300. You may also download the brochure at www.ollvchurch.org. PHONE # Please Mail Will Pick Up 4 — OUR LADY OF LAS VEGAS CATHOLIC CHURCH INFORMATIONAL MEETING Sunday, March 15 at 4pm Bevan Hall’s McFarland Room MARCH 1, 2015 PARISH NEWS Seeking Forgiveness Within All women are invited to come join the Women’s Guild for a Lenten Day of Reflection. MARCH 14, 2015 10:00 AM - 4:30 PM In Bevan Hall’s McFarland Room AGENDA Morning Session: Ice Breaker Stations of the Cross & Reflection Lunch The life of prayer and contemplation founded on the Eucharistic mystery is also at the heart of the vocation of consecrated people who have chosen the path of the sequel Christi, to give themselves to the Lord with an undivided heart in an ever more intimate relationship with him. By their unconditional attachment to Christ and to his Church, they have the special mission to reminding everyone of the universal vocation to holiness...Consecrated men and women proclaim that God alone can give fullness to human existence. — Pope Benedict XVI, 2006 Address to Canadian Bishops Rite of Election February 22, 2015 Guardian Angel Cathedral Congratulations to the newly elect: Judy Alberti Dionne Amador Amir Matthews Lisa Rico Afternoon Session: Topic - Forgiveness Confession & 4:30pm Mass together To register, contact Lorna James-Cervantes or Brenda James at 702-435-6653 or ollvwomensguild@aol.com. Did you know? Every year, Catholics in the United States assist nearly 100 million of the world’s poorest people through CRS (Catholic Relief Services). CRS is a member of Caritas Internationalis, a global network of more than 160 Catholic agencies working to end hunger and poverty. CRS Rice Bowl is a way for Catholics in the United States to live out Pope Francis’ call to end world hunger. Driven by faith, CRS is committed to help those in need no matter where they may live. In that spirit, 75 percent of all money raised through CRS Rice Bowl provides lifesaving aid to those in need overseas, and 25 percent stays in the diocese for local programs to ease hunger and homelessness. For more information, go to crsricebowl.org/about. Rice Bowls are available in the vestibule of the church. Please take one home and fill them with coins and dollars throughout the Lenten season. There will be a receptacle in the vestibule of the church the weekend of April 11 & 12 for you to turn in your Rice Bowls. Thank you for your generosity! 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. If a longer period of time is needed, please contact the parish office. (The date next to the name is the date their name is removed) Leinette Marasigan Laureen M. Williams & Fam. Evan Michalik Candee Ambida Michalik Family Vivian Ambida Connie Oquendo Mary McCormick Mary Smith Toni Davi Teresa Holder Pat Serrano Teresa Holder Lincoln Doddema Ruth Abdo MARCH 1, 2015 03/08 03/08 03/08 03/08 03/08 03/08 03/08 03/08 03/08 03/08 03/08 03/15 03/15 03/15 03/15 Conrad Davillier John McCauley Linda McCauley Jayne McCauley Rosalie Cusimano Rebecca Chambers Teresa Mansell Steve & Jami Grant Pam Thuemmler Bill Mitchell Debbie Wilson Claudia Barnes Marino Luna Sr. Anthony Luna Tony Nekoranec 03/15 03/22 03/22 03/22 03/22 03/22 03/22 03/22 03/22 03/22 03/22 03/22 03/22 03/22 03/22 Magdalena Gudino Zee Papazia Bruce Hitchen & Family Jill Kuca & Family Barbara Polzin Norma Biggar Joseph Lumia Josephine Kaitbenski Patricia Atcheson Dominic Valentine Mary P. Johnson Iris & Michael Johnson Patricia Wayne Azuriah Paul Ryan Gorman & Family 03/22 03/22 03/22 03/22 03/22 03/22 03/22 03/22 03/22 03/29 03/29 03/29 03/29 03/29 03/29 Jennie Nappi Zeny Quimpe & Family Angie Calimlim & Family Alberto Angeles Orlando Nunez Esperanza Lopez & Family Lily Ramutap & Meg Mel Santos Aida Westbrook Lourdez Fernandez Julie & Ted Abelo Antonio Lopez Bob Parnel Carolyn Cave 03/29 03/29 03/29 03/29 03/29 03/29 03/29 03/29 03/29 03/29 03/29 03/29 03/29 03/29 SECOND SUNDAY OF LENT - 5 MARCH 2015 PARISH CALENDAR SUNDAY MONDAY 1 TUESDAY 2 P-Bethlehem Wood Carving: at all Masses C-RCIA: 10am Mass W/K-Polish RE: 2:30 G-Polish Dance Grp: 2:30pm M-Polish Social: 2:30pm W-Filipino Choir: 5pm Daylight Saving 8 3 K-SOSM Mtg:: 6:30pm 9 P-Scouts selling Camp Cards at all Masses C-RCIA: 10am Mass W/K-Polish RE: 2:30 G-Polish Dance Grp: 2:30pm M-Polish Social: 2:30pm W-Filipino Choir: 5pm 15 WEDNESDAY 10 C-RCIA: 10am Mass W/K-Polish RE: 2:30 G-Polish Dance Grp: 2:30pm M-Polish Social: 2:30pm W-Filipino Choir: 5pm 29 C-KofC Corporate Mass: 8am C-RCIA: 10am Mass W/K-Polish RE: 2:30 G-Polish Dance Grp: 2:30pm M-Polish Social: 2:30pm W-Filipino Choir: 5pm 12 19 24 C-Parish Lenten Reconciliation: 9am1pm & 6-8pm M-KofC Social Mtg: 6:30 30 C-Polish Stations: 7pm M-RCIA: 6pm K-Boy Scouts: 6:30pm 26 P-Scouts selling Camp Cards at 4:30pm Mass 14 CP-SOSM Car Wash: 9am M-Women’s Guild Retreat: 10am 20 C-Eng Stations: 7pm M-Lenten Dinner: 5pm 25 7 13 C-Eng Stations: 7pm M-Lenten Dinner: 5pm C-RCIA only Penance Service: 5:30pm C-Polish Stations: 7:30pm K-Boy Scouts: 6:30pm 23 6 C-1st Fri Confessions: 7:30am & 6:30pm C-1st Fri Eng. Mass: 8am & 7pm CH-1st Fri Polish Mass: 6pm C-Eng Stations: 6:30pm M-Lenten Dinner: 5pm W-Baptism Class: 6pm 18 SATURDAY 5 11 17 FRIDAY M-Women’s Guild Mtg: 6:30pm C-Polish Stations: 7pm M-RCIA: 6pm K-Boy Scouts: 6:30pm M-KofC Pancake Breakfast: After 8am & 10am Masses C-RCIA: 10am Mass W/K-Polish RE: 2:30 G-Polish Dance Grp: 2:30pm M-Polish Social: 2:30pm M-Pilgrimage Info Mtg: 4pm W-Filipino Choir: 5pm 22 4 C-Polish Stations: 7pm M-RCIA: 6pm K-Boy Scouts: 6:30pm K-KofC Bus. Mtg: 6:30pm 16 THURSDAY 21 M-Cathecist Formation: 7am 27 C-Eng Stations: 7pm M-Lenten Dinner: 5pm 28 M-Boy Scouts Court of Honor: 11am 31 C-Church M-McFarland Rm V-Vestibule - Abstinence LEGEND CH-Chapel B-Bevan Hall CP-Church Parking Lot G-Gym W-Welcome Rm of the Church F - Fast K-Kenny Rm P-Plaza Always consult the weekly bulletin as dates and times may change throughout the month. PLEASE CONTACT THE PARISH OFFICE to schedule any events or activities for the church or Bevan Hall. GIFTS of the HOLY SPIRIT - Permanent dispositions that make us docile to follow the promptings of the Holy Spirit. The traditional list of seven gifts of the Spirit is derived from Isaiah 11:1-3: wisdom, understanding, knowledge, counsel, piety, fortitude, and fear of the Lord (ccc 1830). 6 — OUR LADY OF LAS VEGAS CATHOLIC CHURCH MARCH 1, 2015 PARISH INFORMATION Business Manager: Georgia Charles Bulletin Editor/Registrations/Gift Shop: Cynthia Almeida Office Manager / Admin. Assist. to the Pastor: Julia Dodson Maintenance: Rose Torchio & Joel Mondragon Office Assistant: Joseph Dodson SACRAMENTAL MINISTRIES Anointing of the Sick: Call the Parish Office 802-2300 Baptisms: Julia 802-2300 Funerals: Parish Office 802-2300 Weddings: Julia 802-2300 FAITH FORMATION Religious Education: Confirmation: RCIA: Liz Williams 802-2362 lizwilliams1234@hotmail.com Liz Williams 802-2362 lizwilliams1234@hotmail.com Julia Dodson 802-2300 or jdodson@ollv.org LITURGICAL MINISTRIES Altar Servers: Mariza Rillera 802-2300 (parish office) Extraordinary Ministers of Holy Communion (EOM): Cynthia Stockwell 858-2011 Homebound Ministry: Patti Brandeburg 802-2300 (parish office) Lectors: Cynthia Stockwell 858-2011 Music Director: David Kowaleski 245-6159 Sacristans: Contact the parish office 802-2300 Ushers: Pat Barry 802-2300 (parish office) ORGANIZATIONS Knights of Columbus: A non-parish organization that provides service opportunities to the Catholic Church. Contact: Joe Williams, Grand Knight 702-371-9944 OLLV San Pedro Calungsod Alliance for Lay Adults for the Youth: Rey Espina, President 702-595-5988 Society of St. Mary: A group of dedicated men, has been committed to the needs of the children & parishioners of OLLV. Contact: Phil Markusic, President 702-491-9772 Polish School & Dance: Elizabeth Youngman 702-232-4488 Women’s Guild: Mary Beth Pidcock, President 702-362-6353 DIOCESAN ASSOCIATED MINISTRIES Catholic Charities of Southern Nevada: 385-2662 Poverello House: 631-3911 Protecting God’s Children & Victim Assistance: Contact Ron Valance 235-7723 Vocations: Office of Vocations 735-3500 Women’s Resource: 366-1247 MARCH 1 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, the answering service will contact one of the priests. 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 ollvparish@ollv.org 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 ollvparish@ollv.org. Office of Victim’s Assistance - If you believe you are a victim of sexual abuse, please call the hotline at 702-235-7723. SECOND SUNDAY OF LENT - 7 FAITH FORMATION Coordinator: Liz Williams 3046 Alta Drive Las Vegas, NV 89107 Phone: 702-802-2362 Email: lizwilliams1234@hotmail.com Office Hours: Monday, Wednesday & Thursday 8:30am - 2:30pm; Tuesday 1:00pm - 2:30pm; Friday CLOSED All Religious Education & Confirmation classes are held on the OLLV School Campus. Contact the Religious Education & Confirmation Office if you have any questions regarding these programs. A FULL SCHEDULE can be found at www.ollvchurch.org / Click on Faith Formation / Documents RELIGIOUS EDUCATION CONFIRMATION - I CONFIRMATION - II Wednesday, March 4 Class: 6:00pm - 7:15pm Wednesday, March 4 Class: 6:00pm - 7:15pm Wednesday, March 11 Class: 6:00pm - 7:15pm Wednesday, March 11 Class: 6:00pm - 7:15pm Friday, March 6 Service at Hall / Stations of the Cross Saturday, March 21 Mandatory Retreat at Potosi Pines Wednesday, March 18 Class: 6:00pm - 7:15pm Friday, March 13 Service at Hall / Stations of the Cross Wednesday, March 25 Class: 6:00pm - 7:15pm Coordinator: Julia Dodson 3050 Alta Drive Las Vegas, NV 89107 Phone: 702-802-2300 Email: jdodson@ollv.org PERIOD OF PURIFICATION & ENLIGHTENMENT Topic: The Other Rites of the Church Speaker: Fr. Rich Wednesday, March 4 6:00pm - 8:00pm McFarland Room Friday, March 6 5:00pm - 7:00pm 7:00pm Lenten Dinner (Optional) Stations of the Cross Sunday, March 8 10:00am Mass Meet in Welcome Room After Mass GLOSSARY TERMS of the WEEK CANDIDATE: A baptized Christian who is preparing to become a Catholic; in the Rite of Christian Initiation of Adults, the term “candidate” is also used to refer to the subjects of a rite, which includes catechumens and inquirers. ELECT: Name given to catechumens chosen by God and affirmed by the Church as ready to celebrate baptism, confirmation, and Eucharist at the next Easter Vigil; catechumens who have gone through the Rite of Election or Enrollment Rite on the first Sunday of Lent; the elect are those who are involved in immediate reparation for initiation at the upcoming Easter Vigil. 8 — OUR LADY OF LAS VEGAS CATHOLIC CHURCH MARCH 1, 2015 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.ollv.org Principal: Phyllis Joyce Vice-Principal: Monica Futryk School Office Hours: Monday - Friday 7:30am - 3:30pm 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. CURRICULAR ENRICHMENT School Masses Sports Programs Leadership Opportunities Community Service Performing & Visual Arts Children’s Choir, Band & Orchestra Field Trips Science Fair Chess Club PROGRAM Fully Accredited Pre-K - 8th Grade Student Centered Technology Driven Family Oriented Community Focused Globally Engaged 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 WhiteBoards in each classroom Pre-K through 8th Grade 2015/2016 All parents with prospective students for the 2015 / 2016 school year are invited to stop by the school office to pick up an informational packet which contains documentation outlining the school screening process. If you are unable to stop by the office, please call 702-802-2323 and we will be happy to mail you a packet. There will be a test fee of $25 and can be paid on or before the day of the test. Please return the application form to the school office as soon as possible. Children must be 5 years of age on or before September 30, 2015 to be eligible for Kindergarten for the 2015 / 2016 school year. Due to the large amount of inquiries received, the screening appointments may become unavailable at any time and without notice. Monday, March 2 • Volleyball Game: OLLV vs SEAS at OLLV Tuesday, March 3 • Volleyball Practice: 3:00pm - 4:30pm - Gym Wednesday, March 4 • School Mass: 9:00am Chess Club: 3:00pm - 3:45pm - McFarland Room Volleyball Practice: 3:00pm - 4:30pm - Gym WCEA Visit • • • Thursday, March 5 • • Friday, March 6 • • • • MARCH 1, 2015 Volleyball Practice: 3:00pm - 4:30pm - Gym WCEA Visit Stations of the Cross: 9:00am Volleyball Practice: 12:00pm - 2:00pm - Gym Minimum Day No meat today SECOND SUNDAY OF LENT - 9 LENTEN INFORMATION FAST & ABSTINENCE Ash Wednesday and Good Friday are obligatory days of fasting and abstinence for Catholics. In addition, Fridays during Lent are obligatory days of abstinence. For members of the Latin Catholic Church, the norms on fasting are obligatory from age 18 until age 59. When fasting, a person is permitted to eat one full meal. Two smaller meals may also be taken, but not to equal a full meal. The norms concerning abstinence from meat are binding upon members of the Latin Catholic Church from age 14 onwards. Abstinence laws consider that meat comes from animals such as chickens, cows, sheep, or pigs — all of which live on land. Birds are also considered meat. Abstinence does not include soups cooked or flavored with meat, meat gravies or sauces. Salt and freshwater species of fish, amphibians, reptiles, (cold-blooded animals) and shellfish are permitted. Those that area excused from fast and abstinence outside the age limits include the physically or mentally ill including individuals suffering from chronic illnesses such as diabetes. Also excluded are pregnant or nursing women. In all cases common sense should prevail, and ill persons should not further jeopardize their health by fasting. — www.usccb.org Knights of Columbus - St. Jude Council 9102 Every Friday during Lent STATIONS OF THE CROSS ENGLISH Every Friday during Lent 7:00pm in the church Except on March 6 Stations will be at 6:30pm POLISH Every Wednesday during Lent 7:00pm in the church Except on March 18 Stations will be at 7:30pm FIRST FRIDAY MARCH 6 Confessions: 7:30am & 6:30pm Mass in English: 8:00am & 7:00pm (church) Holy Hour to follow the 7:00pm Mass Mass in Polish: 6:00pm (school chapel) PARISH LENTEN CONFESSIONS TUESDAY, MARCH 24 8:30am - 11:00am & 6:00pm - 8:00pm Including Good Friday 5:00pm - 7:00pm In Bevan Hall’s McFarland Room Menu for March 6: Fish, rice & veggies, assorted desserts and coffee. Adults: $8.00 Children under 12 yrs: $5.00 Second Sunday of Lent It is Christ who died, or rather, was raised who also is at the right hand of God, who indeed intercedes for us. – Romans 8:34 As we hear of Christ is transfigured, St. Paul reminds us that the Risen Christ is more than transfigured now. For reflection this week: Do I feel strengthened and comforted by Christ’s glory? Do I call on him as my intercessor in times of need? Let us pray: for all who are in need: May we always come to Christ, our intercessor before the Father. 12 — OUR LADY OF LAS VEGAS CATHOLIC CHURCH MARCH 1, 2015
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