October 14, 2018 / Twenty-eighth Sunday in Ordinary Time Eucharistic Liturgies Sunday: 6:30am, 8:00am, 10:00am, 12:00pm, 4:00pm, 6:00pm Monday-Friday: 8:00am Saturday: 8:00am, 4:00pm Vigil

Church Hours Sunday: 5:30am-7:30pm Monday-Saturday: 7:00am-6:00pm* * Closed on public holidays

Sacrament of Reconciliation Saturdays: 8:30am or by request

Morning Prayer Monday-Saturday: 7:10am

Rosary Monday-Saturday: 7:30am

Eucharistic Adoration (In the Mater Dei Chapel*) Monday-Friday: 8:30am-7:00pm Saturday: 8:30am-3:00pm Mother of Perpetual Help Novena Wednesdays at 8:45am *The Chapel is closed during Easter Triduum, Holy Days of Obligation, and public holidays

Holy Hour for Vocations (In the Mater Dei Chapel) Last Thursday of the Month 6:00pm

Parish Office Hours Sunday: Closed Monday-Friday: 8:30am-5:00pm* Saturday: 8:30am-4:00pm Closed for Lunch: 12:00pm-1:00pm * Closed on public holidays

Kairos Gift Shop Hours Monday-Friday: 8:30am-5:00pm* Closed for Lunch: 12:00pm-1:00pm *Closed on public holidays Saturday: 8:30am-5:30pm Closed for Lunch: 12:00pm-1:00pm and during 4:00pm Mass Sunday: 7:00am-6:00pm Closed: During all Masses St. Elizabeth Ann Seton Roman 702-228-8311 Office Welcome!

We Are Glad You Are Here! Clergy In order that we may better serve you, please Deacon Steve Doucet register with the parish by visiting www.seaslv.org Deacon Aruna Silva Fr. Lourdes Jayamanne or downloading the St. Elizabeth Ann Seton App. Fr. David Kuttner, Parochial Vicar Registration forms are also available in the Fr. Bede Wevita, Pastor gathering space of the church. Parish Staff Anointing of the Sick Accounting Clerk 1, Kristina Wood Call the parish office at 702-228-8311 if you need 702-804-8320, [email protected] to receive the Sacrament of Anointing of the Sick at home or in a hospital. For assistance after hours Accounting Clerk, Krystalyn Pagan [email protected] or on Sundays, call the answering service at 702- 388-9571. A priest will be notified and will contact Communications & Stewardship Coordinator, you directly. The Sacrament is also offered Patty Janura communally within the Mass. Watch the bulletin for 702-804-8326, [email protected] upcoming Anointing of the Sick Masses, scheduled on a quarterly basis. Executive Assist./Office Manager, Rosie Arellano 702-804-8312, [email protected]

Holy Communion for the Sick Facilities & Volunteer Coordinator, Maureen Sisto If you are homebound, please call Tom & Patti 702-804-8321, [email protected] Stava at 702-586-8093 and an Extraordinary Minister of Holy Communion will visit you. In case Gift Shop Manager, Sarah Carriere 702-804-8301, [email protected] of hospitalization, inform the hospital staff that you are Catholic and would like to receive Communion. Music Ministry Assistant, Kristina Wells 702-804-8369, [email protected] Funeral Ministry In the event of a death of a loved one, please Music Ministry Director, Brian Hicks contact the Funeral Ministry at 702-403-8416 702-804-8308, [email protected]

BEFORE making arrangements with any of the Outreach Coordinator, Patti McGuire professional services. Pre-planning is also 702-804-8311, [email protected] available. Pastoral Associate, Marcie Wilske Sacrament of Baptism 702-804-8370, [email protected] Baptisms for infants and children up to 7 years of Receptionist, Sandra Tenaglia age are celebrated on Sundays either during Mass 702-804-8302, [email protected] or at 1:45pm. Parents and Godparents should attend the baptism class on the first Tuesday of Children’s Faith Formation Coordinator, Jodie Minkin the month at 6:30 pm in the Parish Hall 702-804-8351, [email protected] classrooms. Adults are baptized at the Easter Vigil Faith Formation Asst., Amy Melancon after completing the stages of the Rite of Christian 702-804-8306, [email protected] Initiation of Adults (RCIA). School Admin. Assist., Donna Fernandini Sacrament of Matrimony 702-804-8328, [email protected] A 6 month minimum time period is needed to complete the preparation required for the School Office, Mary Sekerak Sacrament of Matrimony. For more information, 702-804-8328, [email protected] contact our Wedding Coordinator, Maureen Sisto School Principal, Nilakshi Helen Silva at 702-804-8321. 702-804-8390, [email protected]

Vocations Youth & Young Adult Ministry Director, Vocations please consult with one of the priests. Meghan Hernandez, 702-804-8313, [email protected] October 14, 2018 - 2 - Parish Office 702-228-8311 St. Elizabeth Ann Seton Roman Catholic Church A Letter from the Pastor

Dear Friends, Offertory

This weekend I would like to acknowledge all of October 6 - 7, 2018 Offering our liturgical ministers by extending a blessing to all who fulfill the roles of sacristan, altar server, 4:00pm Vigil $6,062.77 lector, usher, music minister, and Extraordinary 6:30am $5,028.93 Minister of Holy Communion. Whether your partici- 8:00am $6,405.51 pation is “behind the scenes” preparation and planning, or through the more public role of ser- 10:00am $4,240.80 vice within the Mass, you, who volunteer to fulfill 12:00pm $3,962.81 these ministry roles, utilize your talents and gifts to 4:00pm $2,637.26 serve our community and help our liturgies be truly 6:00pm $4,873.39 life-giving celebrations. Your dedication to your Mailed-in $2,513.98 ministries is greatly appreciated, and on behalf of Kiosk, Online & Text $12,178.21 our whole parish community I thank you for all you do. I have often expressed the need for more litur- Collection Total $47,903.66 gical ministers, especially ushers and Eucharistic Collection Goal $45,000.00 Ministers at the Sunday evening Masses. As we recognize the good works of our liturgical minis- Maintenance Fund $3,523.00 ters today, I ask each of you to consider answer- ing the call to serve at Mass in one of these liturgi- cal roles. Weekly 1st Collection Goal………….$45,000.00 Weekly 1st Collection Actual………..$47,903.66 Next Saturday, October 20, generous donations of time, talent and treasure, along with the hard work Over / Under Weekly Goal…………+$2,903.66 of many volunteers will allow us to celebrate our ______7th Annual Boo Bash & International Food Festival. Year to Date 1st Collection Goal…..$675,000.00 Please come to the school field from 11:00 a.m. to Year to Date 1st Collection Actual…$604,339.00 9:00 p.m., bring your family and friends, and enjoy Over / Under Year to Date Goal…..-$70,661.00 a day filled with great food, fun and fellowship for all ages. Admission is free, and tickets for food and rides will be available for purchase at the event. And don’t forget to purchase your Boo Bash raffle tickets for a chance to win up to $3500. All Boo Bash proceeds go to the school. Thank you for your continued support! Televised Mass For the Sick & Since the beginning of the new fiscal year this Homebound past July, most of our weekly collections have been down, not allowing us to reach our goal of The next televised $45,000 a week. But thanks to your generosity, Masses will be cele- we exceeded our offertory goal last weekend by brated and taped on nearly $3000. Thank you for digging deeper into Thursday, October 18 your pockets and increasing your sacrificial giving. in the church. Mass times are 8:30a.m., 9:15 I am most grateful for your support, and I pray a.m., 10:00 a.m., 10:45 a.m., and 11:30 a.m. For that we can continue to meet our goals. those who are interested in viewing our televised Mass to the homebound, or might know someone Yours in Christ, who would be comforted by this outreach, these Masses can be viewed online at www.seaslv.org and on the CW Network every Sunday morning. Check your local listings.

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Prayer List Magnus, Karen Garrett, Kirk Wilson, Yvonne If you would like to add a name to our Prayer List, Perez Cook, Thomas Cook, Ricky Jimenez, Pia contact the parish office at 702-228-8311 with the Veneracion-Casas, Ken Caroccia, Anna Leah name of the person and how long you would like Bagang, Carol Plante, Carmella Brady, Ann the person to remain on the list. If it is for an Hearn, Tangela Allen, Joseph Doucet, Jameson indefinite amount of time, please notify the parish Wandro, Alexander & Parker Garriepy, Tyler office when you would like the name removed. Chimento, Mary Suber, Miriam Baccioss Plaza, Fr. Piotr Mozdyniewicz & Family, Kathleen & Brian Kennedy & Family, All Souls in Purgatory, Julia Johnson, Cindy & Scott Willis, Joe Creaghe, Michael Manteris, Patricia Wagner, Vanessa Grindstaff, Dennis Apodaca, Ron Anderson, Amer Shamoun, Megan Sheets, Yvette Slopast, Joseph Balelo, William Clark, Kelly Goddard, Tony Paskvan, Kaice Howerton, John Herrick, Adriana Rojas, Monica Trevelino, Todd Helseth, Virginia Stalzer, Allan Heacock, Gary Sheets, Georgia Bley, Sandy Soedarjatno, Georgine Wendell, Francesco Siqueiros, Patti Pennington, Erick Nanci Helfinstine, Georgia Montano, Alfred Smith, Alegria Marzon, Joe Pupello, David Gonzales, Ed Clemente Aranzaso, Don Leonard, Sr., Robert Birch, Dav Camras, Richard Tatum, Frances Olson, Katrina Lichty, Sandra Edwards, Marty Kalkis, Margaret W. Holden, Clara Walsh, Lila Champion, Mary Ann Olson, Janie Busalino, Dooley, Donald O’Meara, Patricia Leavitt, Kristen Jessica Buenaventura, Jerri Rush, Al Labermeier, Gyben, Brian Fabella, Esther Hinojosa, Eric Carmelita Amoranto, Graciela Gomez, Heath Ehrsam, John Reed, Barbara Lau, Geneva Melendez, Patricia Liedtke, Donna Logan, Michelle Malone, Howard Wayne Andrews, Jordan del Fierro, Kim Thomas, Gene Recibe, Larry Massella, Dorothy Perlongo, Joseph T. Moll, Joe Henderson, Pam Austin Reed, Angeline Shattuck, Dino, Dolores (Sugar) Hazel, Rosario Brown, and for All Victims of Abuse Helena Evans, Gretchen, Ted Zook, Gail & Tony Tenore, John Paul Vega, Virginia McGuire, Juanito Yumul, Lee Herman, Mercedes Martinez, Richard Griffiths, Larry Schlecht, The Pakala Family, Parish Book of Prayers Harlow Phillips, Tyler Hallenback, Danilo Silvestre, You are welcome to inscribe names of loved ones, Edgar Ruis Sanchez, Stacey Hanna, Bill living and deceased, as well as special intentions Steinbaugh, Ernest Ergottino, Jeane Kirsling for inclusion in Masses and prayers in our Parish Trevisan, Daniel Tynan, Paul Kalekas, James Book of Prayers, located by the baptismal font. Kaleka, Joey Ciotti, Ashley I., Lorraine Bastunas, Angelina Ventriglia, Katica Cule, Brenda Gordon, Horace Dube, Sumner Holland, Normandy Nagy, Altar Flower Dedications Kay Maze, Savannah Tomassetti, Joe Benson, Luiz Fernando Beltran, Nazilla, Pamela Kalekas, Would you like to honor a loved one, give thanks Cathy Razor, Tess Luna, Ludy Llasus, Steve for an anniversary or accomplishment, or commemorate a loved one’s birthday or death by Suchorski, Michael Allen, Marielle Krizzia Aballa, sponsoring flowers on the altar? Your name and DeAndre Hudson, Lucien & Josh Lee, Shirley the names of your loved ones will be printed in the Reyes, Dottie Stearns, Michelle LiTrenta, Ron Sunday bulletin. The cost of the altar flowers is Stiscak, Mark Fransdal, Josh Lee, Jennifer Alfelor- $250. Please visit the parish office to secure your Baxa, Fr. John Finnigan, Laverne Cheske, William preferred date.

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than 1,111 mission dioceses. Your prayerful and financial support this one Sunday will help the whole world.

May the Lord continue to bless you and your fami- Sisters & Brothers in Christ, lies, I remain

Shortly after he was elected as Sincerely yours in the Risen Lord, our Holy Father, challenged clergy and laity alike to become missionary disciples. † George Leo Thomas World Mission Sunday joins all Catholics of the of Las Vegas world – all of us children of God - into one commu- nity of faith as missionaries in the name of Christ.

At Mass the weekend of October 20 and October 21, we recommit ourselves to our common voca- tion, through Baptism, to be missionaries, through prayer, participation in the Eucharist, and by giv- ing generously to the collection for the Society for the Propagation of the Faith.

This year, Pope Francis addresses his World Mis- sion Sunday message to us as we live out the ad- venture of being children of God. What a wonder- The Sacrament of Anointing of the Sick will be ad- ful way to imagine the mission we have received ministered at the 8:00 a.m. Mass Tuesday, October from the Lord! It is a revitalizing adventure. When 23. Seniors and those afflicted with physical, mental all the children of God, at every stage of life, re- or emotional illness are encouraged to attend and be flect on the fact that our lives are a mission, our anointed. faith remains ever young.

As we pray and respond on World Mission Sun- day here at home, we share in those celebrations taking place in every parish, seminary, school and convent all over the world. Together with children of God in every corner of the globe, we become voices for mission, providing the prayerful and fi- nancial support necessary to bring the Lord’s mer- cy and concrete help to the most vulnerable com- munities in the Pope’s missions. Blessing of Liturgical Ministers I am a mission on this earth; that is the reason why I am here in this world. In appreciation of our liturgical ministers and all they do to assist in the preparation and celebration In a world where so much divides us, World Mis- of Mass, we will extend a special blessing over sion Sunday rejoices in our unity as children of them this weekend. Please keep them in your God, his missionaries! And it provides an oppor- prayers and offer them a word of thanks for all tunity to support the life-giving presence of the they do for our parish. Church among the poor and marginalized in more

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Presider’s Mass Intentions Readings for the Week

Saturday 10/13 Monday: Gal 4:22-24, 26-27, 31 — 5:1; 8:00am † Robert “Bob” Donnelly Ps 113:1b-5a, 6-7; Lk 11:29-32 4:00pm Parish Book of Prayers Tuesday: Gal 5:1-6; Ps 119:41, 43-45,

47-48; Lk 11:37-41 Sunday 10/14 6:30am † Ana Ramona Madrid Wednesday: Gal 5:18-25; Ps 1:1-4, 6; 8:00am † Jess Solomon Lk 11:42-46 10:00am † Protasia Cainglet Thursday: 2 Tm 4:10-17b; Ps 145:10-13, 12:00pm † Naim El Debs 17-18; Lk 10:1-9 4:00pm Hope Hughes & Family Friday: Eph 1:11-14; Ps 33:1-2, 4-5, 6:00pm SEAS Parishioners 12-13; Lk 12:1-7 Monday 10/15 Saturday: Eph 1:15-23; Ps 8:2-3ab, 4-7; 8:00am † Jose Legahit Lk 12:8-12 Sunday: Is 53:10-11; Ps 33:4-5, 18-20, 22; Tuesday 10/16 Heb 4:14-16; Mk 10:35-45 [42-45] 8:00am Alfred Tate

Wednesday 10/17 8:00am † Reddie Townsend

Thursday 10/18 8:00am † Gary McCloud

Friday 10/19 8:00am † Ruth Bules

Saturday 10/20 8:00am † Antonio N. Galura 4:00pm † Auswin Aloysius Silva Words of Wisdom Sunday 10/21 6:30am Parish Book of Prayers The spirit of wisdom, as we discover in today’s first 8:00am SEAS Parishioners reading, comes to those who pray for her. Wis- 10:00am † Usher Family dom, like the word of God, carries a message of 12:00pm † Scott Family consolation as well as of great challenge. The Let- 4:00pm † Swales Family ter to the Hebrews tells us that the word of God, 6:00pm † Naim El Debs infused with the wisdom of God, is “sharper than any two-edged sword.” We cannot shrink from the wisdom of God, or from the word that has the pow- er to penetrate our hearts and minds. Jesus, the All Saints Day living word of God, the embodiment of wisdom, has strong, deeply penetrating words for the rich Thursday, November 1 young man who comes to him seeking answers to Holy Day of Obligation his most profound questions. Just when the young man thought he had done enough to fulfill God’s Mass times: 6:30 a.m., 8:00 a.m., commands, more was asked of him. This is no 10:00 a.m., 12:00 p.m., 4:00 p.m., less true for us. and 6:00 p.m. -Copyright © J. S. Paluch Co., Inc.

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Sunday: 28th Sunday in Ordinary Time Monday: St. Teresa of Jesus Tuesday: St. Hedwig; St. Margaret Mary Alacoque; National Boss Day Wednesday: St. Ignatius of Antioch Thursday: St. Luke Friday: Ss. John de Brébeuf, Isaac Jogues, and Companions Saturday: St. Paul of the Cross; Blessed Virgin Mary

Catechetical Corner Baptized in Christ

The Mass: Concluding Rites Wesley Donald Lake Arcelia Ann Abeyta-Macklin During the Concluding Rites, announcements may be made (if necessary) after the Prayer after Com- Brayden Milo Moreno munion. The celebrant then blesses the people as- sembled. Sometimes, the blessing is very simple. On special days, the blessing may be more exten- sive. In every case, the blessing is always trinitari- an: “May almighty God bless you, the Father, and the Son, and the Holy Spirit.” It is in the triune God and in the sign of the cross that we find our bless- ing. Died in Christ

Virhan James Silva After the blessing, the deacon dismisses the peo- ple. In fact, the dismissal gives the liturgy its name. The word “Mass” comes from the Latin word, “ Mis- sa.” At one time, the people were dismissed with the words “Ite, missa est” (literally meaning “Go, she—meaning you, the Church—has been sent”). The word “Missa” is related to the word “missio,” the root of the English word “mission.” The liturgy does not simply come to an end. Those assembled are sent forth to bring the fruits of the Eucharist to the world.

-This is part of a four-part series on what happens during the different parts of the Mass. Copyright © 2015, United States Conference of Catholic , Washington DC. All rights reserved. Image: CNS pho- to/Marnie McAllister, The Record

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Pope Saint Paul VI

Giovanni Battista Montini was born near Brescia in northern Italy on September 26, 1897, the second the cause of social justice as integral to Church of three sons. After his ordination in 1920, he en- teaching and advanced ecumenical and interfaith gaged in graduate studies in literature, philosophy, dialog significantly. He wrote seven papal encycli- and canon law in Rome before joining the Vatican cals, including Humanae Vitae, which expanded on Secretariat of State in 1924, where he worked for the value and dignity of human life and, more con- thirty years. In 1954, Father Montini was named troversially, reaffirmed the Church’s ban on artificial Archbishop of Milan, and became the first of twenty contraception. He greatly expanded and interna- -three cardinals named by Pope John XXIII in tionalized the College of Cardinals, set the maxi- 1958. Cardinal Montini assisted in the preparations mum age at which a cardinal could vote in a papal for the Second Vatican Council and participated in conclave at 80, and established the retirement age its first sessions. After the death of Pope John XXIII of bishops at 75. Pope Paul VI died on August 6, in 1963, Cardinal Montini was elected to the Chair 1978. He was beatified by Pope Francis on Octo- of Peter, taking the name Paul VI. He immediately ber 19, 2014, and will be canonized on October 14, 2018. decided to continue the Second Vatican Council, which convened for another three sessions before -Copyright © J.S. Paluch Company, Inc. is conclusion on December 8, 1965. In addition to working as a tireless advocate for the promulgation of the reforms of Vatican II, Saint Paul VI promoted

October 14, 2018 - 8 - Parish Office 702-228-8311 St. Elizabeth Ann Seton Roman Catholic Church The Canonization of Archbishop Óscar Romero

Saint Óscar Romero Archbishop Romero became the voice of the voice- less poor. He continued to use the radio broadcast Óscar Arnulfo Romero y Galdámez was born into of his Sunday homilies to tell people what was hap- a large family on August 15, 1917 in the small town pening through the county, to talk about the role of of Ciudad Barrios, El Salvador. He entered the the Church, and to offer his listeners hope. Soon seminary at the age of fourteen and was ordained the archbishop became the target of the Salvador- a priest for the Diocese of San Salvador in 1942. an government’s anger. On March 14, 1980, he Recognizing the power of radio to reach the peo- was gunned down by an unknown assassin while ple, he convinced five radio stations in San Miguel celebrating Mass in a small hospital chapel. Only to broadcast his Sunday sermons to peasant farm- moments before his death, Romero had spoken ers who believed they were unwelcome in the these prophetic words: “Those who surrender to churches. In 1966 he became secretary to the El the service of the poor through love of Christ will Salvador Episcopal Conference. In 1970 he was live like the grain of wheat that dies...The harvest named Auxiliary Bishop in San Salvador, but comes because of the grain that dies,” In 1997, gained a reputation as a stubborn and reactionary Pope John Paul II bestowed upon Óscar Romero . A brief spell as Bishop of Santiago de Ma- the title of “Servant of God.” In February of 2015, ría opened Romero’s eyes as he reconnected to Pope Francis declared Archbishop Romero a mar- the misery and hardship of the campesinos and wit- tyr. The Church formally beatified him on May 23, nessed the murderous repression being suffered at 2015, and he will be canonized on October 14, 2018. the hands of the security forces. In February 1977 he was the surprising choice to be the new Arch- -Copyright © J.S. Paluch Company, Inc. bishop of San Salvador. From his cathedral pulpit

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Isaac Jogues 1607—1646 Feast Day—October 19

Born in Orleans, France, Isaac joined the Jesuits at a young age and was sent to his order’s North American mission in 1636. He and Rene Goupil were captured and tortured by a band of Iroquois in 1642. Rene was killed and Isaac was held as a slave until his rescue by Dutch settlers. He re- turned to France, secured permission to continue saying Mass despite mutilated hands, and re- turned to Canada in 1644. He and John Lalande Treasures From Our Tradition were tomahawked and beheaded by Huron Indi- ans who invited them to a meal. These three and five others, the North American martyrs, are patron They say that it is not so much that Columbus dis- saints of Canada and North America. They share covered America, but rather that after he arrived, this feast and shrines in New York State and On- the new world “stayed discovered.” The sponsor- tario, Canada. ship of Ferdinand and Isabella assured that the news would flash around Europe with an air of au- “The North American Martyrs, then, gave up their thority that other “discoverers” lacked. One of the lives for the sake of the Gospel - in order to bring oft-mentioned early visitors is Saint Brendan the the faith to the native people whom they served. . . Navigator, a sixth-century Irish monk who had Six of them were Jesuit priests from France: Jean trouble staying at home. He is said to have sailed de Brébeuf, Isaac Jogues, Gabriel Lalemant, An- to “the Isle of the Blessed” in a leather-bound boat, toine Daniel, Charles Garnier and Noël Chabanel.. and to have been away from his monastery for . These priests came to the New World to proclaim seven years. Upon his return, the stories of adven- the Gospel of Jesus Christ to the native peoples of tures to a new land attracted pilgrims to his mon- this land. And they persevered to the end despite astery in the Blasket Islands, off the west coast of difficulties of every sort.” - St. John Paul II, homily Ireland. Columbus is said to have referred to The at the Martyr’s Shrine (Huronia), Sept. 15, 1984 Voyage of Saint Brendan, a very popular adven- ture in those days. Only after his American journey -Quote from St. John Paul II, copyright © 1984, Libreria Editrice is Brendan said to have gone to tamer lands to the Vaticana, Vatican City State. All rights reserved. Used with per- mission. Copyright © 2018, Catholic News Service–United States east, England and Scotland. Conference of Catholic Bishops, Washington, DC. All rights re- served. Image: Ondessonk: Priest of the Red Man (Regina Mar- In 1976, Tim Severin set out on a two-year voyage tyrum Productions) to America from Ireland in a leather-bound boat, traveling in summer and hopscotching from the Fa- roes to Iceland to Newfoundland, and encountering along the way exactly what Saint Brendan de- scribes: icebergs, whales, and porpoises. Scholars warn not to dismiss this too quickly: just as the an- cient Egyptian monks sought to live in the desert, for the Celtic monks exile in a boat was the Irish equivalent. Five centuries after Brendan, other Irish monks may have visited here as a refuge from Vi- king terror.

-Rev. James Field, Copyright © J. S. Paluch Co.

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ligatory small talk, the priest zeroes in on the pur- pose of his visit. He says to the new owner, “I love what you and God have done with this place.” The new owner pauses, takes a sip of tea and says, “Father, do you remember what the place looked like when God had it all to Himself?”

The story is both humorous and tragic. Humorous because it invites us to laugh at ourselves. Tragic because it lays bare the fact that we are inclined to take too much credit for our successes and too lit- tle blame for our failures. The new owner’s heart is not filled with gratitude because his heart is too full of pride in his own accomplishments. Needless to say, he is not alone in this attitude. If we are to em- brace fully the spirituality of stewardship, we must Everything We Have is a Gift from God embrace the belief that “everything we have is a gift from God.” We must develop what stewards

call “the attitude of gratitude.” Prayerfully consider By Rev. Joseph D. Creedon, pastor emeritus, what will help you realize more fully that everything Christ the King Parish, Providence, Rhode Island we have is a gift from God. This excerpt is fifth in a series based on his forth- coming book. -ICSC October 2018 e-Bulletin

Everything we have is a gift from God. That is a foundational principle in the spirituality of Chris- tian stewardship. It is not easy to embrace the re- ality that everything we have is a gift from God. Many of us, at a subliminal level, believe that eve- rything we have is a result of our own efforts. The following story points out how persistent this false belief can be.

The setting for the story is the Irish countryside; the focus is an abandoned farmhouse. A stranger A Stewardship Moment buys the dilapidated farmhouse and immediately begins to make improvements. The stone walls are rebuilt, the house gets a new coat of white- Twenty-eighth Sunday in Ordinary Time wash, the fields are plowed and planted and the thatched roof is repaired. The people in the near- Jesus offers a hard lesson regarding wealth and by village watch all this work with curiosity and possessions in today’s Gospel. The rich man wonder. One thing they know for certain is that whom he encountered could not part with his pos- whoever the new owner is he never goes to sessions as a condition to becoming a disciple of church. A group of the villagers goes to the parish Jesus. Would our response be the same as the priest and convince him to discover who the new rich man? Do we place our trust in our money and owner is and to invite him to church. Soon there- possessions instead of trusting in God’s generosi- after the parish priest goes out to the newly re- ty? Do we seek security in our possessions? Good stored farmhouse and knocks on the door. The stewards realize that their possessions must not door is opened, the priest is greeted and he soon possess them, lest those possessions block their finds himself seated at the kitchen table enjoying relationship with the Lord.

a cup of tea and homemade scones. After the ob- -ICSC September 2018 e-Bulletin

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Calling Men of All Candy Donations Ages… for Boo Bash

Faith, Fullness & Adversity, We are currently accepting is the theme of our first ev- donations of bags of candy er Men’s Retreat on Satur- for our safe trick-or-treating day, November 10 from 9:00 a.m. to 3:00 p.m. stations at Boo Bash on in the Parish Hall classrooms. Learn how to Saturday, October 20. Do- grow your faith and your relationship with Christ nations can be placed in the gathering space do- even in times of adversity. The cost is $20 per nation bins. Thank you for your support! person, which includes morning hospitality and lunch. Sign up in the Kairos Gift Shop. Men of all ages are invited to attend. Join the Columbian Squires Kairos Gift Shop News Calling all young Catholic men Come in and see our new selec- age 9 to 18 who are interested tion of Thanksgiving items, all - in developing leadership skills, new bronze and colored statues, and participating in community crucifixes, angels, and more. service and group activities October Magnificat and Word such as sports, hiking, and camping. The Columbi- Among Us are also available. an Squires may be a good fit for you! We manage We also have a crucifix, and the our own organization and volunteer in support of Blessed Mother carved out of our church, seminarians, and other charitable wood, brought to us by Fr. Bede from his trip to causes. Our next meeting will be held Sunday, the Holy Land. Orders have been placed for the October 21 at 1:30 p.m. in the SEAS School Li- 2019 Sunday Missal, and Holy Water bottles. brary. We meet every 3rd Sunday of the month. Thank you for your patience as we wait for inven- For more information, contact Don Woods (702- tory to arrive. Christmas items will be coming in 682-8658) at [email protected]. October as well. Thank you for your patronage— Sarah Carriere, Kairos Gift Shop Manager.

Busy Hands Fr. McShane’s Crafters’ Annual Craft Bible Study Class & Bake Sale

Fr. McShane’s Bible The ladies of the Busy Study class invites you to Hands Crafters are at it the viewing of “Brother again, preparing delicious Sun, Sister Moon,” a treats and your favorite movie about St. Francis crafts for their Annual Craft & Bake Sale on of Assisi, on Monday, Saturday, November 17 from 10:00 a.m. to 5:00 October 15 at 9:00 a.m. p.m. and Sunday, November 18 from 8:30 a.m. in the Parish Hall. For to 2:00 p.m. in the Parish Hall. Net proceeds more information, contact benefit our parish. If you have baked goods or Marianne Murphy (702- crafts you would like to donate to the sale, or for 525-4746) at more information, contact Lynette Bearer at 702- [email protected]. 485-3774.

October 14, 2018 - 12 - Parish Office 702-228-8311 St. Elizabeth Ann Seton Roman Catholic Church Parish News Nevadans for the Common Good Presents:

Renewing Democracy: Making it Work for All Candidates Accountability Action Thanksgiving Food Drive On Thursday, October 18 SEAS parishioners will attend this candidate accountability action & Angel Tree Drive at West Prep Academy 2050 Sapphire Stone Ave, Las Vegas, 89106. St. Elizabeth Ann Seton Outreach Ministry is be- ginning to register people/families for our upcoming Sign up to ride the bus with us—limited seating, Thanksgiving Bag Giveaway and Angel Tree so sign up as soon as possible. A sack lunch will Drive. Registration for BOTH DRIVES ends Thurs- be provided https://www.signupgenius.com/ day, November 1. If you are in need of some sup- go/30e044da4a82ba7fa7-stand port this year, contact the Outreach Ministry Office

Itinerary at [email protected] (702-804-8311) to ar- range a time to stop in and register. God Bless! • 5:15 p.m. Sign in at SEAS, get lunch, load bus • 5:45 p.m. Depart SEAS Church • 6:30 p.m. Arrive at West Prep Academy • 6:45 p.m. to 8:30 p.m. Action • 8:30 p.m. Load bus • 9:30 p.m. Arrive at SEAS Church • Need correct head count so if you are driving, arrive by 6:30 p.m. and please sign up at: https://www.signupgenius.com/ go/30e044da4a82ba7fa7-stand

NCG is a broad-based coalition of institutions in Parish Bible Study on the Las Vegas area with 3 basic goals: The Acts of the Apostles • build community relationships based on trust and willing ness to listen to each other; Acts tells the story of the spread of the Gospel and • equip members and leadership with skills the growth of the early church following the Ascen- and practices to get results; sion of Jesus. Join us for this 10-week study as we witness the bold preaching of Peter, the coura- • achieve change on concrete issues, as part of our common call to justice. geous travels of Paul, and the heroic witness of the NCG has been built deliberately to cross the disciples as they take the Christian faith to the lines of race, religion, neighborhood and politi- ends of the earth. Classes begin in mid-November cal affiliation. We take strong stands on issues and will be offered on Monday evening from affecting families and communities, but remain 6:30 p.m. to 8:00 p.m., and repeated on politically non-partisan. Wednesday mornings from 9:30 a.m. to 11:00 a.m. Each participant will receive a commen- Read more about what Nevadans for the Common tary and study guide. Cost is $25 for study ma- Good is doing at : terials. To register, sign up in the Kairos Gift http://www.nevadansforthecommongood.org/. Shop. All are welcome!

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SEAS 7th Annual Boo Bash & International Food Festival Saturday, October 20, 2018 11:00 a.m. - 9:00 p.m.

Proceeds benefit SEAS School

International Food Festival Carnival Rides & Games Raffle Ticket Drawing for Cash Prizes Trick-or-Treat Stations, Jump Houses & Rock Wall Bingo, Talent Showcase, Music & Dancing, Haunted House & More!

October 14, 2018 - 14 - Parish Office 702-228-8311 St. Elizabeth Ann Seton Roman Catholic Church Parish News Schedule of Events 11:00am Welcome to Boo Bash! 11:00am - 9:00pm Rides & Games 11:00am - 9:00pm Rock Wall, Bounce Houses 11:00am - 9:00pm DJ Music 12:30pm - 12:50pm Taiko Drums Performance 1:00pm - 1:20pm Bishop Gorman Marching Band 1:30pm - 1:50pm Bishop Gorman String Orchestra 2:00pm - 3:30pm Boo! Bingo 3:30pm - 3:50pm SEAS Drama Club Bash 5:15pm - 5:30pm SEAS Cheerleaders Join us Saturday, October 20 5:30pm - 5:50pm Michael Weber Horn Quintet from 11am to 9pm on the school 6:00pm - 7:00pm Trick-or-Treating field under the big white tent! 7:00pm - 9:00pm Haunted House 8:00pm - Big Raffle Drawing Buy your Boo Bash Raffle Tickets

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Popcorn 3rd Prize: $750 Nachos Bonus Drawing Prize: Cotton Candy ring™ Security Camera Ice Cream Desserts Buy 1 ticket for $5, or a booklet of 5 tickets for $20. With each booklet purchased you receive a bonus Beverages (Non-alcoholic & Alcoholic) ticket for a chance to win a ring™ Security Camera or $350. Drawings will be held at the Boo Bash at 8:00 p.m. Winners need not be present. All pro- Food and Ride Tickets will be ceeds help support St. Elizabeth Ann Seton Catholic available for purchase at $1 each School.

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All Souls Novena

Friday, November 2 - Saturday, November 10

Within the liturgical year one day is set aside for the commemoration of all the faithful departed and that is All Souls Day. The importance of this com- memoration is that it offers us the opportunity to pray for all the faithful departed, but particularly our parents, relations, friends and benefactors. Memorialized Annual Votive Candles To spiritually assist all the faithful departed we are offering a Novena of Masses that will begin on All The white votive candles located at all the shrines Souls Day, Friday, November 2. To have your in the sanctuary are annual memorial candles. loved ones, friends and those who need your These special white candles are lit for 360 days prayers enrolled in this special novena, please fill (one year excluding Holy Week) and will include out the All Souls Mass Remembrance envelopes the name[s] of the intention and requestor. These available in the gathering space of the church. If annual candle intentions may be for any person[s] you wish to enroll the names of many people, living or deceased. The donation for an annual me- please use the reverse side of the envelope or morial candle has been adjusted to $300 each. For simply attach a list of their names so they may be assistance, stop in the Kairos Gift Shop and our included. Envelopes can be returned in the weekly Office Receptionist Sandra Tenaglia can help you. collection basket.

Campaign Continues Thru November 4 Tootsie Roll Drive Vigil location: Outside of Birth Control Care Center, 872 E. Sahara (behind Tower of Jewels) The Knights of Columbus will hold their annual Campaign Vigil hours: 7am to 7pm daily, thru November 4 for People with Intellectual

Join SEAS parishioners especially on Satur- Disabilities on October 27 & day, October 27 from 8:00 a.m. to 1:00 p.m. 28. Donations will benefit the Special Olympics and the lo- Local contacts: Kenneth Wilson at (702-250-2637) cal programs of New Vista [email protected] OR Nancy Finley at Ranch, Sound Design and Down Syndrome Or- [email protected] ganization of Southern NV. We thank you for any

Learn more … get involved … and sign up for amount you can spare. Please accept a Tootsie prayer times by visiting Roll from a Knight or Squire as a token of our ap- 40DaysforLife.com/Las-Vegas. preciation. Thank you.

October 14, 2018 - 16 - Parish Office 702-228-8311 St. Elizabeth Ann Seton Roman Catholic Church Happy Faces at the October 4th Pet Blessing

- 17 - October 14, 2018 St. Elizabeth Ann Seton Roman Catholic Church 702-228-8311 Parish Office Around the Diocese Bishop Gorman Prospective Student Open House

Join us for the Bishop Gorman High School annual Open House on Sunday, October 21 from 1:00 p.m. to 3:00 p.m. Interested students and their Las Vegas Admissions Now Open parents are invited to find out what a Bishop Gor- man education can mean for them. Admissions are now open for eager and hard- working students interested in applying for the in- • Tours of our state-of-the-art campus will be augural class of Cristo Rey St. Viator Las Vegas available College Preparatory High School, beginning Fall 2019. Cristo Rey St. Viator is a Catholic learning • Our outstanding faculty and staff, as well as community that educates young people from fami- representatives of our clubs, organizations and lies who may never have had an opportunity for a sports teams will be available to discuss our quality private school education. Cristo Rey St. programs and answer any questions Viator students will become men and women of faith, purpose and service. Through a rigorous col- The afternoon will include: lege preparatory curriculum, integrated with an un- paralleled work study program experience, stu- • Performances by our theatrical and musical dents graduate ready to succeed in college and in groups life beyond the classroom. Interested students must currently be in their 8th grade year and on • Student Art Show track to enter 9th grade in the 2019-2020 school

year. Admissions are evaluated on a case-by-case Presentations by our Finance and Admissions • basis, taking into consideration a variety of factors departments including, but not limited to, academic and family

income-based qualifications. To apply and for We encourage all interested families to attend our more information, please call 725-400-4655. Se Open House to learn more about our values: God, habla Espanol. Or visit CristoReyLasVegas.org. Accountability, Excellence, Leadership, and Stew- Deadline for applications is December 7, 2018. ardship, and to discover what it means to be a Additional materials and evaluations are required. member of the Bishop Gorman community. For more information on please visit: www.bishopgorman.org.

Pro Life Meeting

Position Available All parishioners are invited to attend the quarterly Dioce- Catholic Charities of South- san Pro-Life Meeting on ern Nevada is seeking a Thursday, October 18 at Development Coordinator 7:00 p.m. at Holy Family to work in the fundraising Catholic Church, 4490 S. office. Please visit the ca- Mountain Vista St., Las Vegas, 89121. Please reers tab at catholicchari- join us, bring your questions and ideas, let your ties.com for more information or to apply for this voice be heard. A different parish hosts each quar- opportunity. Or click this link http:// terly meeting. For additional information and to catholiccharities.hrmdirect.com/employment/job- R.S.V.P., please call 702-212-6472 or email opening.php?req=875172&&#job [email protected].

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St. James the Joyful Again: Apostle Gospel Brunch Weekend Retreat for & Silent Auction Widows and Widowers All are invited to attend the St. James the Apostle Ro- man Catholic Church 15th Annual Gospel Jazz This Event has been cancelled Brunch & Silent Auction on Sunday, October 21 from 1:30 p.m. to 4:30 p.m. at the Texas Sta- Holy Spirit Church and their New Beginnings Be- tion 2101 Texas Star Lane, N. Las Vegas reavement Ministry has cancelled this event that 89032. Tickets are $75. Contact the St. James was scheduled for October 20 and 21. They hope parish office at 702-648-6606 for more infor- to offer the workshop in the spring. For more infor- mation. mation contact Susie Cram or Patti Fitzpatrick at [email protected].

White Mass

Bishop Thomas and the Southern Nevada Guild of the Catholic Medical Associ- ation invite you to the 4th annual " White Mass " on Wednesday, November 7 at 6:00 p.m. at Our Lady of Las Vegas Roman Catholic Church. A recep- tion will follow in the Parish Hall. The White Mass is a special Mass for Catholic physicians, nurses, nurse practitioners, physician assistants, health care professionals and their families, in which Bishop Thomas extends a blessing to those faithful who care for God's people with compas- sion. To RSVP, or for more information, email [email protected].

Spiedini Wine Event

Benefiting Catholic Charities of Southern Nevada on Wednesday, October 24 from 6:00 p.m. to 9:00 p.m. at Spiedini Italian Ristorante in the JW Mar- riott, 221 North Rampart Blvd., LV 89145. Cost is $75 per person; limited tickets. Reserve now at: CatholicCharities.com or call 702-387-2271.

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015594 St Elizabeth Ann Seton Church (A) www.jspaluch.com For Ads: J.S. Paluch Co., Inc. 1-800-231-0805 Liturgical Ministries Parish Pastoral Council [email protected] Altar Servers ...... Terry Biles 702-672-4933, [email protected] Extraordinary Ministers of HC ...... Marcie Wilske 702-804-8370, [email protected] Tom Carroll, Chairman Funeral Ministry ...... 702-403-8416; Ministers: Patricia Muffley 702-683-2898, Valerie Murzl, Vice Chair ...... Pat Torino 702-528-5004, Laura Jensen 702-498-0871, Jeff Boughrum, Secretary ...... Jeanne Hamerly 702-854-0197 Vida Braganza Music Ministry ...... Brian Hicks 702-804-8308, [email protected] Larry Brown Lectors ...... Marcie Wilske 702-804-8370, [email protected] Terry Lamuraglia Sacristans ...... Terry Biles 702-672-4933, [email protected] Luzviminda Micabalo Ushers ...... Marcie Wilske 702-804-8370, [email protected] Carl Scarbrough Bill Singletary Other Ministries and Contacts Cassandra Taloma Adoration ...... Judy Galizia 702-480-0564 Bill Werner Bible Study (Parish).………………. Marcie Wilske 702-804-8370, [email protected]

Bulletin Advertisements ...... Diana Pulliam 702-833-0707, [email protected] Parish Finance Council Bulletin Announcements ...... Patty Janura 702-804-8326, [email protected] Margo Lamuraglia, Busy Hands Crafters ...... Lynette Bearer 702-485-3774, [email protected] Chairwoman Elizabeth Ministry………………...Sharon Cusumano 702-596-7974, [email protected] John Dube Justice, Peace, Respect Life ...... Nancy Finley 702-363-7170 Don Giancursio ...... Tony Moreno 702-604-1612, [email protected] William McCarthy Mary & Martha Guild ...... Layna Woods 702-360-6689, [email protected] Heidi Pope Mental Health & Wellness………….Laura Jensen 702-723-2300, [email protected]

Nevadans for Common Good ...... Carl Scarbrough 702-408-6876, ...... [email protected] School Advisory Council New Beginnings Grief Support ...... Bob Landsperg 702-655-9191, [email protected] Fr. Bede Wevita, President ...... Elaine Seifert 702-869-0299 Angela Rock-Segler, Outreach Ministry ...... Patti McGuire 702-804-8311, [email protected] Chairwoman RCIA ...... Marcie Wilske 702-804-8370, [email protected] Cathy DeCastroverde Rosary Makers ...... Juliana Co 702-655-0992, [email protected] Ted Egerton Seton Singles (over 50) ...... Kathy Lorenzo 702-647-1807, [email protected] Michele Flaherty Sick & Homebound Ministry……….Patti & Tom Stava 702-586-8093, [email protected] Mary Guido Small Faith Communities…………..Jim & Sue Hurja 702-646-3628, [email protected] Andrew Kano Welcome Home……………………. Marcie Wilske 702-804-8370, [email protected] Brendan Keating Women of Grace ...... Pat Thompson 702-541-6311 Michael Kennedy Adrina King Non-Affiliated Organizations Leah McPhee Bible Study (Fr. McShane’s) ...... Marianne Murphy 702-525-4746,[email protected] Joseph Novotni Cub Scouts ...... Adam & Barb Cooper 708-277-4254, Susan Roger ………………………………………[email protected] Karen Sagisi Brownies ...... Jill Gronowski 702-371-0277, [email protected] Roger West Girl Scouts ...... Maggie Griffith 702-540-0840, [email protected] Ex Officio Knights of Columbus ...... Chip Lydick 702-443-8632, [email protected] Nilakshi Helen Silva KofC Squires ...... Don Woods 702-360-6689, [email protected] Marriage Encounter ...... Steve & Terri Sharp 702-589-0068 Victim Advocacy Parkinson’s Dance Class ...... Patricia Monreal 702-336-0384 is available for any Retrouvaille (Re-tro-vi) ...... Jim & Charlene Potter 702-575-0036, 702-575-1608 individual who has been sexually and/or physically abused. Call 702-235-7723. Parish Weekly Calendar

Monday, 10/15 Wednesday, 10/17 Friday, 10/19 8am Daily Mass, Church 8am Daily Mass, Church 8am Daily Mass, Church 9am Fr. McShane’s Bible Study, Parish Hall 8:30am Mother Perpetual Help Novena, Chapel 9am Rosary Makers, Parish Hall 9am Food Rescue, Outreach Ministry 9:30am Bible Study on Book of Revelation, 6:30pm Bible Study on Book of Revelation, Hall SJ XXIII Classroom in the Parish Hall Saturday, 10/20 3:45pm Celestial Voices Rehearsal, Church 8am Daily Mass & Confessions, Church Tuesday, 10/16 5:15pm Young Adult Choir Rehearsal, Church 11am-9pm Boo Bash & Food Festival, 7:30am-10:30am & 3pm-5pm Outreach Food 6pm High School Youth Group, Youth Room School Field Distribution, Outreach Patio 6:30pm Adult Choir Rehearsal, Church 8am Daily Mass, Church 6:30pm Women of Grace, Parish Hall Sunday, 10/21 9am Busy Hands Crafters, Parish Hall 8am Breaking Open the Word, Hall Rooms 9am Food Rescue, Outreach Ministry Thursday, 10/18 9am Food Rescue, Outreach Ministry 10am New Beginnings Grief Support, Hall 8am Daily Mass, Chapel 1:30pm Outreach Food Distribution, Outreach 4:10pm Children’s Faith Formation, School Rms 8:30am-12pm Taping of TV Masses, Church 1:30pm Squires Meeting, School Library 5:45pm Salvation History, Parish Hall 10am Rosary at Atria Seville Assisted Living 10am Mass at Desert View Senior Living 4:10pm Children’s Faith Formation, School Rms 6:30pm Welcome Home, Hall Classrooms