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Volume VIII Issue 29 5830 Mesa Park Drive Las Vegas, NV 89135 (702) HLY-SPRT (702) 459-7778 FAX (702) 437-9548 www.holyspiritlv.org 16TH SUNDAY IN ORDINARY TIME - JULY 19, 2015 STAFF: PASTOR Fr. Bill Kenny frbill@holyspiritlv.org DEACONS John Breeden deaconjohn@holyspiritlv.org Dan Powers deacondan@holyspiritlv.org SPIRITUAL DIRECTOR Sr. Karen Crouse karencrouseosf@franciscanway.org DIRECTOR OF ELEMENTARY RELIGIOUS EDUCATION Anna Forsberg annaf@holyspiritlv.org DIRECTOR OF MUSIC Debbie Hasterok debbieh@holyspiritlv.org ASSISTANT DIRECTOR OF MUSIC Jonathan Tuala DIRECTOR OF WORSHIP & YOUTH MINISTRY Louie Latina Louiel@cox.net DIRECTOR OF FINANCE Katie Breeden katieb@holyspiritlv.org PARISH SECRETARY Kathy McGee kathym@holyspiritlv.org RECEPTIONIST Yvonne Kacvinsky yvonnek@holyspiritlv.org OFFICE ASSISTANT Tammy Kastrup tammyk@holyspiritlv.org WEEKEND MASS COORDINATOR Austen Schaffer Schaffer_Austen011@yahoo.com Kayla Falco KaylaFalco94@cox.net MASS SCHEDULE Weekday Masses: 7:30 AM Mon Sat in The Gathering Place Weekend Masses: Saturday, 4:00 p.m., Sunday, 8:00 a.m., 10:00 a.m., 12:30 PM, 5:00 p.m. (All Weekend Masses held at Bishop Gorman High School) TODAY S READINGS First Reading I shall gather the remnant of my flock and bring them back to their meadow (Jeremiah 23:1-6). Psalm The Lord is my shepherd; there is nothing I shall want (Psalm 23). Second Reading You who were once far off have become near by the blood of Christ (Ephesians 2:13-18). Gospel When Jesus saw the vast crowd, his heart was moved with pity for them, and he began to teach them many things (Mark 6:30-34). 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. OFFICE HOURS Monday-Thursday 8:00 a.m. 4:00 p.m. Closed for lunch 12:00 1:00 p.m.; Friday 8:00 a.m.-12 Noon p.m. CHRIST S PRESENCE IN THE WORLD There s a bit of a missing link in the first two sentences of today s Gospel from Mark. In the first, the apostles return from having been sent out on mission two by two ( one who is sent is the meaning of apostle ). Their instructions were to preach repentance, drive out demons, and heal the sick in Jesus name. In the second sentence, Jesus tells them to come away with him and rest a while. It would be nice for us to imagine that, between those two sentences, a look of amazed gratitude and pleasure crossed the face of Jesus as he hears of the kingdom proclaimed in his name, and how they didn t have to shake the dust off their feet anywhere. They deserved a rest! It might not be bad for us, when we gather together with Jesus as the apostles do today, to do this kind of debriefing, allowing the Lord to hear what we ve sought to do in his name, our successes, our failures, our need to get away with him for a while to be fortified for further work in God s name. For we, the baptized, are not only the flock of Jesus Christ; through water and the power of the Spirit we have also become the Body of Christ, the presence of the Shepherd for the life of the world. Copyright J. S. Paluch Co.

SACRAMENTS AT HOLY SPIRIT Baptisms: For children 6 and under: Call the office, 702-459- 7778 to schedule attendance at a baptism class. Baptisms classes are held on the 2ND MONDAY of each month at 7:00 PM in the parish office trailer (located behind Gorman next to the tennis courts). All baptisms at Holy Spirit take place during regular weekend liturgies. For children over 6: Contact Len Urso, Director of Religious Education, for info on a special program for older unbaptized children. Confirmation: For information about the Confirmation Program contact Louie Latina, 702-459-7778, Ext. 106 Adult Baptism, Confirmation & First Communion: Call the parish office (702-459-7778). 1st Communion: Child must be registered in Religious Education at Holy Spirit. Registration packets are available in the office or at Mass. First Communion is a two-year program, beginning as early as first grade. Marriage: We now offer our own Marriage Prep Program at Holy Spirit; however, no weddings can be held at Holy Spirit until our church is built. The chapel at BGHS cannot be used for any weddings at all -- by decision of Bishop Pepe. Fr. Bill s preference is that the wedding ceremony be held at Christ the King. Please call Michelle Fulkerson, Director of Marriage Preparation, at 702-465-9469 or e-mail: m.fulkerson64@yahoo.com, to register for the class or for more information. Anointing of the Sick: Please call the office (702-459-7778) to schedule the reception of this sacrament. Ministers of Care (Hospital, Care Center, Homebound): If you or a loved one are in a facility or homebound and would like a communion visit, call Jeanette Lombardo at 702-882-8750 or e- mail jeanettelombardo@cox.net Reconciliation/Confession: Call the office (702-459-7778 Ext. 105) to make an appointment with Fr. Bill. Get our new Holy Spirit App for your smart phone! Page 2 RCIA: Contact List Volunteer Coordinators Deacon John Breeden deaconjohn@holyspiritlv.org Weddings: Michelle Fulkerson, Director of Marriage Preparation m.fulkerson64@yahoo.com Social Events: Phil & Elaine Isakoff steelers8216@cox.net Knights of Columbus: Joe Cerame, Grand Knight, 702-845-9419 Liturgical Ministry Coordinators Lectors: Holly Shore, 702-210-4693 Eucharistic Ministers: Veda Candeloro, 702-505-4629 Bread Bakers: Peg Scillia, 702-242-2966 or e-mail: mscillia@cox.net Hospitality/Greeters: Call the office, 702-459-7778 Altar Linens: Jasmin Ortega, Christina The, & Tammy Kastrup Outreach Committee- Community of Salt & Light: Araceli Franco, 702-460-3694 or e-mail: mafs01@yahoo.com or Roselle Vetere, 702-826-2925 or e-mail: daytrippers2@hotmail.com If you are interested in becoming a volunteer in any of the above ministries, please give the coordinator a call. For Hospitality/Greeters, call the office: 702-HLY-SPRT (702-459-7778). If you are a family member of someone who is seriously ill and you have the sick person s permission, you may request their name be put on our prayer list. You may also place your own name on the prayer list: 702-459-7778 or e-mail the names to kathym@holyspiritlv.org Emilia Aguilar Sandra Arguello Danny Banzon Belk-Hart Family Karen Belote Mary Blakewick Sarah Bozman Therese Bricknell Alex Cabiara Danilo R. Calilp Kathy Carrabis Marilyn Cerven Laura Chapel Dan Chasse Luis Chi Sweden K. Chua Elizabeth Cieslak Jaime Cruz Tony & Lilian Daiz Anne Data Peggy Deboise Bernardina de la Peña Herb Eberle Robert Etor, Sr. Christian Fabbri Carolina Flores Encarnacion Flores Antoinette Garcia Bridgett Glozzer Renato Grajo Michelle Healy Linda Heekin Paul Henry Lydia Herrera Margaret Hoiby Gigi Holloman Dee Howard Steven Hutton Andrew P. Iannotti, Jr. Agnes Jiran Larry Jones James Kalafus Sage Kong Kee Jon Paul Kennedy Earl Kerr Catherine Sun Ja Kim Marie King Roze Kliese Richard Kliese Kathleen Kornblum Agnes Kostalnick Linda Lagoy Bob LaPorte Chris Leferink Jessica Leoni Joseph Leslie Lisa Leube Donnabelle Logan Koreti Logan Winston Logan Robert Lucero Blake Lyons Mendoza Family Beatriz Marapao Dorothy Marynow Rachelle Muniga Leonie Noval Vicente Ong Pam Perrella Julia Perroots Thomas Phelan Givince Pineda Rona Pankey Kitty Kenny Pollard Consuelo T. Rivera Daniel Rochetto Pat & Jack Robitaille George Roche Caroline Ryan Consuelo T. Ryan Estella Sayre Susan Sexton Luvimin Singco Lyrca Smith Tracy Smith Anthony Stewart Ray Suppe James Tallerino Borromeo Talplacido Edgardo Talplacido Erlindo Talplacido Karen Tripodi Pam Truax Martin Vece Lourdes Villages Joseph Villanueva Shelly Watson Kevin Williamson Charlotte Young- Moore Danette Young Nora Yupangco

Page 3 THE WEEK AHEAD MONDAY, JULY 20 6:30 PM Catholic Inquiry Office Conference Room TUESDAY, JULY 21 WEDNESDAY, JULY 22 10:00 AM Prayer Shawl Ministry The Gathering Place THURSDAY, JULY 23 FRIDAY, JULY 24 SATURDAY, JULY 25 4:00 PM Mass Fr. Bill Kenny SUNDAY, JULY 26 8:00 AM Mass Fr. Bill Kenny 10:00 AM Mass Fr. Bill Kenny 12:30 PM Mass Fr. Bill Kenny 5:00 PM Mass Fr. Bill Kenny House Blessings Parishioners may request a house blessing by contacting the parish office 702-459-7778. You will be contacted by Deacon John or Deacon Dan. RCIA An Affair of the Heart Rite of Christian Initiation of Adults is the process which prepares persons for reception into the Catholic Church. The process begins with Inquiring about the Catholic Faith. Contact Deacon John Breeden Phone: 702-459-7778 ext. 108 or e-mail deaconjohn@holyspiritlv.org for information about RCIA Inquiry sessions and events. READINGS FOR THE WEEK Sunday, July 19 16th Sunday in Ordinary Time Jeremiah 23:1-6; Ps 23:1-6; Ephesians 2:13-18; Mark 6:30-34 Monday, July 20 - St. Apollinaris Exodus 14:5-18; Exodus 15:1bc-6; Matthew 12:38-42 Tuesday, July 21 - St. Lawrence of Brindisi Exodus 14:21 15:1; Exodus 15:8-10, 12, 17; Matthew12:46-50 Wednesday, July 22 - St. Mary Magdalene Exodus 16:1-5, 9-15; Ps 78:18-19, 23-28; John 20:1-2, 11-18 Thursday, July 23 - St. Bridget Exodus 19:1-2, 9-11, 16-20b; Daniel 3:52-56; Matthew13:10-17 Friday, July 24 - St. Sharbel Makhlūf Exodus 20:1-17; Ps 19:8-11; Matthew13:18-23 Saturday, July 25 - St. James 2 Corinthians 4:7-15; Ps 126:1bc-6; Matthew 20:20-28 Sunday, July 26-17th Sunday in Ordinary Time 2 Kings 4:42-44; Ps 145:10-11, 15-18; Ephesians 4:1-6; John 6:1-15 PARISH FINANCIAL REPORT Weekend Budgeted Income for 2014/2015 $14,700.00 Collection of July 11/12: $11,436.00 Online donations for week of July 11/12: 2,750.00 TOTAL: $14,186.00 Catholic Elementary Schools Collection: $1,658.00 Thank you for your continued generosity to Holy Spirit! Pro-Life News Dear Pro-Life Followers, You are invited to attend the quarterly Pro-Life Liaison Committee Meetings, held every 3rd month, January, April, July and October at 7pm. The meeting location is at various parishes in the valley, and runs 2 hours. Your ideas, help, and concerns will be an asset to the prolife mission in the Diocese of Las Vegas. Our next meeting will be held at St. Elizabeth Ann Seton Catholic Church Parish Center, 1811 Pueblo Vista Drive LV NV 89128, on Thursday, July 16 at 7 p.m. Please respond if you would like to attend the next diocesan pro-life meeting to: lv40daysforlife@gmail.com or kklk@cox.net God s Peace and Blessings, Nancy Finley Karen Kinney 40 Days for Life Catholic Diocese Coordinators Las Vegas Diocese Pro-Life Liaison Committee Members

With this being the middle of July, summer is kind of half over. At least, that s how I remember calculating my summer jobs when I was in the seminary: July 15 marks the mid-point of summer six weeks left before I go back to school. I had a variety of summer jobs: maintenance at the Ambassador Motel in downtown Las Vegas; laying sewer pipes for a housing development at Lee Canyon; runner for an eye doctor and some lawyers in downtown Las Vegas, bagging groceries and stocking shelves at Panorama Market on W. Charleston; but my last seven summers were spent working at the Horseshoe Casino in downtown Las Vegas: first (before I was 21) as a counter in the Count Room upstairs, then in the Casino itself as a Slot Machine Floorman and a Cashier in the Cage. Although I loved working at the Horseshoe, on July 15, I was marking the days until the summer job was over and I could go back to school usually back to Catholic University in Washington, D.C., but one year headed to Rome, Italy and another to Parish, France. And, I always made August 15 my last day at work so that I could have two weeks of vacation before going back to school. It was kind of a shock after nine years of college (4 undergraduate and 5 graduate) to NOT return to school because now I was done studying, ordained a priest and was beginning my full-time employment 44 years now and going strong! But now, I don t know when the mid-summer date is for local students any more! When I was in grade school and high school in Las Vegas, we started school AFTER Labor Day and were finished BEFORE Memorial Day: meaning ALL of June, July and August were vacation months. Now, students go into the first week or two of June and some are heading back to school in the first week or two of August! Many of our programs, especially the religious educational programs, then, try to coincide as much as possible with the Clark County School District calendar. We require that each family with children in any of our religious educational programs MUST REGISTER every year. For the program for 3 5 year olds, see page 5 and all the information about Catechesis of the Good Shepherd. For grades Kindergarten through 5 grades, see page 5. For grades 6 8 (the EDGE program) and grades 9 12 (the UPPER ROOM program), see page 6. To all current teachers (catechists) or aides in the Elementary School Religious Education program AND to ALL who are interested in volunteering in this program, there will be a Meet and Greet Anna Forsberg, our new Director of Religious Education, on Thursday, July 30, at 7:00 p.m. in the Upper Room. Snacks will be served! Finally, I am happy to welcome back to Holy Spirit, Jonathan Tuala, in the Music Ministry. Debbie Hasterok is still THE Director of Music Ministry and Jonathan is now her parttime assistant. See Debbie s column on page 5. NEW BEGINNINGS A Ministry of Hope, Healing and Consolation New Beginnings is a Bereavement Ministry designed to provide support to Christian individuals who have experienced traumatic loss in their lives. The grieving process can cause a sense of feeling disconnected, dismayed and can fill the individual with a sense of hopelessness and despair. New Beginnings offers several services that will gently accompany the bereaved and the parish community in their adjustment to the fact of death and to the sorrow this entails. HOPE Catholic Funeral Mass Planning and Coordination - Our faith reminds us of the sure and certain hope that our loved one who died in Christ will rise with him on the last day. A compassionate and non-judgmental funeral coordinator will guide you in planning a beautiful funeral liturgy for your deceased loved one. You will be assisted in choosing Scripture readings and hymns that express our Christian hope in Christ s saving death and resurrection. Contact: Patti Fitzpatrick 702-459-7778 HEALING Grief Facilitation - Blessed are they who mourn; they shall be consoled (Matthew 5:3) This support group offers trained individuals to help the bereaved understand the process of grief. In these classes, individuals examine their feelings during this intense period and look at coping mechanisms to move through the process feeling guided and not alone. The service has structured classes on various topics and also offers sessions for participants to examine their experiences and share with others in a safe environment led by a facilitator. Next meeting: July 28 (call for location) Contact: Susie Cram 702-459-7778 CONSOLATION Helping the Bereaved - If one member suffers in the body of Christ which is the Church, all the members suffer with that member (1 Cor. 12:26) When a member of Christ s Body dies, the faithful are called to a ministry of consolation to those who have suffered the loss of one whom they love. This is an in-service offered to help individuals who are close to, work with, or know someone who has suffered a loss, but who are not sure how to help the bereaved. The instructor will teach the participants the stages of grief, describe normal grief behavior and share ways to journey with the individual they want to help or support. Contact: Susie Cram 702-459-7778 Page 4

~Catechesis of the Good Shepherd~ Help me do it myself. The young child s motto could very well be, Help me do it myself. How many parents, if they heard their small child say, Help me would not race to the child s side to see how they could aid their child, prevent an accident or avoid an impending peril? Maria Montessori overheard a young child s comment, Help me do it myself. She realized the child s need for independence, in discovering his or her own capabilities. As a parent, it is sometimes easier and quicker to do things for our children, but when we step in and do it for them, we do not allow them the opportunity to become independent. If you heard your child say, Help me do it myself, how would you respond? In the atrium the call is Help me come to God by myself, do you have your 3-5 year old registered for Catechesis of the Good Shepherd! We are taking registrations now, contact Kathy McGee 702-459- 7778. If you have questions about the program I have information to send you. Only 25 can be in the class register now. Teresa Chisholm Catechesis of the Good Shepherd Coordinator Holy Spirit Catholic Church chisholm.tm@cox.net 702-292-2234 Music Notes I would like to announce that Jonathan Tuala has come back to the Ministry staff at Holy Spirit as a part time music minister. Jonathan will be serving at most evening Masses and every other weekend at the 8 and 10 am liturgies. He will be present at most musician rehearsals, and we will both be available for funeral liturgies. Sharing some of the music responsibilities will give both of us the flexibility to spend more time with family (and possibly take part in the occasional musical endeavor!) I am looking forward to working with Jonathan and the many wonderfully talented musicians who are such a vital part of our Musical family here at Holy Spirit, as we begin preparing to celebrate another spirit-filled new liturgical year. Welcome back, Jonathan! Grades K-5 Religious Ed Dear Parishioners: We are currently planning our exciting 2015-2016 Religious Education program for children who will be in Kindergarten through Fifth grade during next school year. Classes will begin September 13 and end May 15. As you can imagine, volunteer teachers, aides and other assistants are essential to the success of our program. Though we have consistently been blessed with many wonderful volunteers to assist us in our ministry, the rapid growth of our Parish finds us in need of still more! Many people think of giving to a Parish strictly in terms of financial contributions, however, a gift of time in volunteer ministry could be your way of contributing to the mission of our Parish! I encourage you to consider volunteering for such a position in our Religious Education program. The time commitment is minimal one hour per week of class time on a Sunday between 11.15am and 12.15pm (Classes are held between the 10am and 12.30pm Masses). Full training is provided at no cost and program tuition is free to all parents who volunteer in the Religious Education program. All you truly need is a willingness to help in nurturing the faith formation of our Parish s young people! If you would like more information, please do not hesitate to contact me at the parish office either via email (annaf@holyspiritlv.org) or calling 702-459-7778 Ext. 112. I will personally contact you and answer any questions that you might have. I thank you for considering this invitation and I hope to talk to you soon! Anna Forsberg Director of Religious Education Holy Spirit Catholic Church Page 5

Confirmation Registration Registration is Open for the 2015-2016 Confirmation Year. You may obtain a registration pack in one of the following ways: 1. Download it from our Upper Room Blog Site: http:// upperroomlv.blogspot.com/ 2. Email Louie and request a packet: LouieL@cox.net 3. Stop by the Office or Upper Room and pick up a packet. Confirmation at Holy Spirit is a two-year preparation program. Teens can enter into Confirmation as early as the 9th grade year. Teens in Confirmation participate in all Upper Room Life Nights, Confirmation Formation Sessions, Retreats, and more! Contact Louie Latina for information in regards to our Confirmation and Youth Ministry Program LouieL@cox.net (702) 901-4106 The UPPER ROOM Sunday Nights 6:30pm-8:00pm in the Holy Spirit Upper Room Trailer Upper Room Life Nights are open to all High School Students grades 9-12. ALL students are invited to attend. May 30th: The Fire Within: Pentecost Prayer Night 3rd Annual Pentecost Praise and Worship Night. Food Provided this night. We also welcome our guest speaker Scott Campbell, to Upper Room this night! June 7th: No Upper Room Graduation Weekend June 14th : 5 th Annual Softball Night at Mesa Park (Social Night) 6:30-8:00pm (or until dark). Drop off and pick up location will be at Mesa Park (Corner of Mesa Park Dr. & Town Center). No equipment required. Wear tennis shoes. We use a 16-inch softball so all can play July 19 th : Upper Room Life Night Summer Night at the Movies (Social Night) 7:00-10:00pm We will be setting up our own Upper Room Drive-In Outdoor movie theater! Bring chairs. Note the time change due to waiting till dark for the movie. Movie Selection TBA. Blog Site: http://upperroomlv.blogspot.com Louie Latina Director of Youth Ministry Grades 6-12 (702) 901-4106; (702)379-5723 LouieL@cox.net Facebook Ɩ Twitter Ɩ Instagram Looking for something to do this summer? Need to get those service hours for school? Call or email Louie. There are many projects at the Upper Room over the course of the summer for teens to participate in to obtain hours for school. Summer Reading for the Beach Check out the new Life Teen Website: http://lifeteen.com/ EDGE Nights: Wednesdays 5:15-6:30pm All Edge Sessions Take Place in the Upper Room Edge Summer Activities Coming Soon Stay Posted! Sacramental Preparation (First Reconciliation & First Communion) can also be done in our Edge Program. Call or email Louie for more details. Resources, blogs, books, articles for teens and for parents. Also, you can visit the Life Teen store for dozens of new books and Catholic gifts for teens! Page 6

16th Sunday in Ordinary Time - - July 19, 19, 2015 We are on the home stretch Your Holy Spirit MISSION TEAM departs on July 25th for Jamaica! Our last pre-trip effort is to collect donations Mustard Seed needs desperately for their mission. We will be collecting these items from July 4-12. Items can be dropped off at Mass or at the office. Please mark the bag for Mustard Seed or the Mission Team. ITEMS NEEDED True Balance blood glucose test strips (True Balance Meter NiPro 0197 Diagnostics) Gauze pads Stretch gauze bandages Micropore tape paper Alcohol swabs Destin ointment or A&D ointment Foley catheters Sizes 8, 10 & 12 Urine bags (large leg bags) Face masks Gloves Rehydration salts Tongue depressors Wound spray Infant feeding tube Size 6 and 8 Vitamins for adults and children chewable and regular Sharpie markers Vitamin C tablets Low profile PEG Tubes( 24 Fr. 2 cm), (24 Fr. 1.5 cm), (20 Fr. 2 cm) The Holy Spirit Mission Team wishes to Thank the Holy Spirit Community for their outstanding support & prayers!!! OUR EIGHTEEN 2015 HOLY SPIRIT MISSIONARIES Deacon John Breeden Katie Breeden Gary Cross Patti Fitzpatrick Erin Fitzpatrick Kelly Fitzpatrick Sharlene Guevarra Sean Hale Stef Herrera Judith Herrera Paige Hillegass Lou Hillegass Karissa Kinser Allison Lambert Tori Lambert Ross Via Deacon Doug Winston Lisa Alagna Please keep the missionaries in your prayers as they prepare to GO. BE. LOVE. If you would like to support the missionaries in their fundraising efforts online go to http://www.mustardseed.com/goto/holyspirtlv 2014 Mission Team Members clearing a field for planting crops. Page 7

JULY 2015 Sun Mon Tue Wed Thu Fri Sat BK=Fr. Bill Kenny AFP=Fr. Albert Felice-Pace MG=Fr. Manny Guico 1 7:30 AFP 2 7:30 RZ K of C Council 7pm 3 7:30 BK PARISH OFFICE CLOSED 4 7:30 BK 4:00 BK 5 8:00 BK 10:00 BK 12:30 BK 5:00 BK 6 7:30 AFP 7 7:30 BK 8 7:30 BK Prayer Shawl Ministry 10am 9 7:30 BK 10 7:30 BK 11 7:30 BK Catholic Inquiry 6:30pm 4:00 BK 12 8:00 BK 10:00 BK 12:30 BK 5:00 BK 13 7:30 BK Catholic Inquiry 6:30pm 14 7:30 BK 15 7:30 BK 16 7:30 BK 17 7:30 BK 18 7:30 BK Baptism Prep Class 7pm Grief Support 6pm 4:00 BK 19 8:00 BK 10:00 BK 12:30 BK 5:00 BK 20 7:30 MG Catholic Inquiry 6:30pm 21 7:30 BK 22 7:30 BK Prayer Shawl Ministry 10am 23 7:30 BK 24 7:30 BK 25 7:30 BK 4:00 BK 26 8:00 BK 10:00 BK 12:30 BK 5:00 BK 27 7:30 AFP Catholic Inquiry 6:30pm Outreach Team 630pm 28 7:30 BK Grief Support 6pm 29 7:30 BK 30 7:30 BK K of C Officers 7pm 31 7:30 BK Page 8