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St.

Peter the Apostle


Roman Catholic Church
204 S. Boulder Hwy., Henderson, NV 89015
702-970-2500
Fax: 702-970-2555
Parish Office Hours: Monday-Friday: 8 am - 4 pm
Closed 1 pm - 2 pm Lunch
email: info@stpahend.org
www.stpetertheapostlecatholicchurch.org
Facebook: stpetertheapostleromancatholicchurch
parroquia san pedro apostol

Parish Clergy

Sacrament of Reconciliation

Fr. Gem Bandivas, Administrator


Rev. Mugagga Lule, Parochial Vicar
Rev. Mr. Daniel De Pozo, Permanent Deacon
Rev. Mr. Bill Davis, Permanent Deacon

Tues: 8:30 - 9:00 am


Sat: 3:30-4:30 pm English & Spanish

Mass Schedule

Eucharistic Adoration

Church Open by 3 pm

Saturday
5:00 pm English Youth Mass

Friday: 8:30 am to noon

Sunday
Church Open by 7 am

Faith Formation
Office: Rm 8 - Faith Formation Complex
Phone: (702) 970-2525
Hours: Sunday - 9:00 am - 2:00 pm
Monday - Tuesday - Wednesday 1:00 - 6:00 pm

8:00 am, 10:00 am


12:00 pm English Childrens Mass
2:00 pm Spanish Mass
5:00 pm English Tagalog Songs

Daily Mass
Monday - Friday: 8:00 am

Sacrament of Baptism
Baptism is the first step to become a Catholic Christian. Parents who wish to baptize their children agree to raise them in the Catholic faith. For more
information about the requirements for infant baptisms, check the bulletin or call Deacon Dan. Classes are the 2nd Saturday of each month in the Faith
Formation Complex room 13 at 9 am. For Spanish, classes are the 3rd Thursday of each month at 6:30pm in the Faith Formation Complex room 13.

Sacrament of Reconciliation
God loves us and wants to forgive our sins. You can experience Gods unconditional love through the Sacrament of Reconciliation. This
sacrament is available on Tuesdays from 8:30 to 9:00 am, and on Saturdays, English & Spanish, from 3:30 to 4:30 pm, or at other times by
contacting a priest.

Sacrament of Marriage
Please contact the parish a minimum of six months prior to the wedding. Do not set a date prior to your first appointment with a priest or
deacon. If the wedding is to take place elsewhere, please seek advice from our clergy. For more information, please contact the Parish
Office at 702-970-2500.

Funeral Arrangements
Please contact the Parish Office at 702-970-2500 as soon as possible after a death to make the funeral arrangements. Services can be in
English, Spanish or Bilingual.

Emergency Calls
A hospital chaplain covers all hospitals. In an emergency, please contact the hospital. After hours, please leave a message with the Parish
Office and you will be contacted the next business day.

FOURTEENTH SUNDAY IN ORDINARY TIME

Saturday, July 2, 2016


8:00am
Sandra Goettle
5:00 pm Paul F. Nowakowski
Sunday, July 3, 2016
8:00 am Lucille Kos
10:00 am People of the Parish
12:00 pm Peter & Elayne La Porta
2:00 pm Benjamin A. Chavez
5:00 pm Rolando Aquino
Monday, July 4, 2016
8:00 am
Thelma Cafferky
Tuesday, July 5, 2016
8:00 am Leone Milemore
Wednesday, July 6, 2016
8:00 am Rocco M. DiSylvester, Sr.
Thursday, July 7, 2016
8:00 am Fe Guillermo
Friday, July 8, 2016
8:00 am Dan Becker
Saturday, July 9, 2016
5:00 pm Martin & Susan Gutierrez
Sunday, July 10, 2016
8:00am
Anthony B. Clark
10:00am Louis Ferriolo
12:00pm Jose Fuentes
2:00pm
People of the Parish
5:00pm
Jose Cortez
Intentions of Pope Francis
For the month of JULY

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JULY 3, 2016

St. Peter the Apostle Gift Shop


MONDAY THURSDAY
8am
8am--4:30 pm
(Closed for Lunch
1pm
1pm--1:30pm)
SUNDAY
9am
9am--4pm
(Closed for Lunch
12pm
12pm--1pm)
Now Accepting Credit
Cards
Please Support our Gift
Shop!!!

Week Day Devotions


Monday - Friday: 7:15 to 7:45 am
- Rosary before Mass in the Church.
Tuesday
- Pro Life Rosary after 8:00 am Mass in the Chapel.
Wednesday
- Our Lady of Guadalupe Novena after 8:00 am Mass
in the Church.
- Our Mother of Perpetual Help 6:00 pm in the Chapel.
Thursday
- St. Jude Novena after 8:00 am Mass in the Church.
- Spanish Prayer Group at 6:00 pm in room 13.
Friday
- Eucharistic Adoration after 8 am Mass until 12 noon in
the Chapel (We need at least two people at all times)

Universal: Indigenous Peoples


That indigenous peoples, whose identity and very
existence are threatened, will be shown due respect.

Evangelization: Latin America and the Caribbean

Readings for the week of July 3, 2016


Sunday: Is 66:10-14c Ps 66:1-7, 16, 20 Gal 6:14-18
Lk 10:1-12, 17-20 or 10:1-9
Monday: Hos 2:16, 17b-18, 21-22 Ps 145:2-9 Mt 9:18-26

That the Church in Latin America and the


Caribbean, by means of her mission to the continent,
may announce the Gospel with renewed vigor and
enthusiasm.

Tuesday: Hos 8:4-7, 11-13 Ps 115:3-6, 7ab-8, 9-10 Mt 9:


32-38

Prayer of the Faithful, we Pray


for the names written in our book
of Intentions.

Friday: Hos 14:2-10 Ps 51:3-4, 8-9, 12-14, 17 Mt 10:16-23

Wednesday: Hos 10:1-3, 7-8, 12 Ps 105:2-7 Mt 10:1-7


Thursday: Hos 11:1-4, 8c-9 Ps 80:2ac, 3b, 15-16 Mt 10:
7-15
Saturday: Is 6:1-8 Ps 93:1-2, 5 Mt 10:24-33
Next Sunday: Dt 30:10-14 Ps 69:14,17, 30-31, 33-34, 36,
37 or Ps 19:8-11 Col 1:15-20 Lk 10:25-37

ST. PETER THE APOSTLE

HENDERSON, NV

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Second Collection, Diocese of Las Vegas


Elementary Schools 2016

My Dear Parishioners,
One of the primary responsibilities of the
Catholic Church is to provide parents the opportunity
to form and educate their children in a Catholic
school environment. Catholic elementary schools are
established to meet this need and offer a solid
foundation of academics and Catholic values. In the
Diocese of Las Vegas this is the goal of each of our
six Catholic elementary schools. These schools serve
not only the parishes to which they are attached, but
all Catholic families in the diocese.
Those of us who have had the opportunity to
attend Catholic elementary schools are probably
aware of the changes that have taken place. In the
past most Catholic schools were the beneficiaries of
dedicated Sisters, Brothers, and Priests who regularly
staffed the teaching and administrative positions
within the schools with limited compensation. Today
we depend upon the many professional people who
devote their vocations as teachers and administrators
to the families that seek a Catholic education.

New office and gift shop hours:


Monday thru Thursday 8am to 4:30pm
lunch from
1:00pm 1:30pm the gift shop is also
open on
Sunday from 9am to 4pm lunch from
12:00 to 1:00pm
The office will be closed Friday-Sunday
Beginning July 1, 2016

Important Help Numbers

Along with this transition, and the increase in


facility operational costs, tuition has seen a
corresponding increase. Realizing the financial
burden that this increase can cause families who still
hope to have their children attend a Catholic school,
the Diocese of Las Vegas designates a second
collection each year for elementary school
scholarships. This years collection will be taken on
the weekend of July 9th and 10th. An impartial
assessment process is used to determine eligibility for
scholarship assistance.

Catholic Charities Adoption Services


(702) 385-3351
First Choice Pregnancy Services
(702) 294-2273
Womens Resource Centers of Southern NV
(702) 366-1247
Living Grace Home-(702) 212-6472 serving the
special needs of pregnant young moms

I ask you to please be as generous as possible.


Through your support of this collection young minds
and hearts will be given the opportunity to receive
the Catholic faith and academic formation they
deserve.

Safe Environment Program

Assuring you of my prayers and gratitude, I remain

St. Peters is fully committed to ensuring a safe


environment for all parishioners. A Victims
Advocate Hotline, 235-7723, is available through the
Diocese for any individual who has been sexually
and/or physically abused.

Most Reverend Joseph A. Pepe, D.D., J.C.D.


Bishop of Las Vegas

Please do not bring food or


beverage into the church to
avoid spills and unsanitary
conditions.

FOURTEENTH SUNDAY IN ORDINARY TIME

JULY 3, 2016

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St. Peter The Apostle


Catholic Community
welcomes
Our New Parishioners
May & June

St. Peter Rehearsals


Wednesday:
5:00-6:30Childrens Choir
6:30 8:00Tagalog Choir
Thursday:
5:00 6:30Spanish Choir
6:30 8:0010:am Mass Choir

How Can You Help?

Faith Formation is in need of 3 NEW


Computers, if you can kindly donate them
to our Parish Office.

Thank you for your continuing support

Frank & Patricia Tumminello


Christian Pham
Kim Dang
Miguel & Maria Torres
Martha Joan Hunsaker
David & Marta Patlan
Jose & Hortencia Gutierrez
Timothy & Andrea Fung
Fnu & Marlinah Widjaja
Mathew Leboeuf & Ashley Bowers
Rose Falocco
Allan & Catalina Diaz
Dan & Linda Smith
Heriberto Ramos & Nelly Tabon
Andrea Fuentes
Zenaida Miranda
David & Alicia Miller
John Lowther
John Jeffery
Blanca G. Escobar
Alejandro & Claudia Colin
Haydee Castillo
Roberto Abad
Secilio Medina
Saul Barragan& Maria Alvarenga
Marlene Giron
Wilbur Ladera
Mar & Gemeve Punzalan
Joseph Azzara
Carmen Chacon
Jose Francisco & Josefina Lopez
Dagmar Peasley
Milton & Lily Fletcher
Anthony Estampador & Madelene Anderson
Brian & Marilyn Ahakuelo

In order that we may better serve you,


please register with the parish.

ST. PETER THE APOSTLE

HENDERSON, NV

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CANONICAL- LITURGICAL FORUM


BY FR. GEM BANDIVAS, JCL, MBA, PhD

CATHOLIC MARRIAGE & CONTRACEPTION


Dear Father Gem: My niece is going to marry a man whose previous
marriage in the Church was annulled. Apparently the annulment was
granted because his ex-wife was against having children and took
contraceptives. Am quite disturbed upon hearing this. Does the use of
contraceptives invalidate every Catholic marriage now?
Angelina, Concerned Catholic
Dear Angelina: Its impossible to determine the exact grounds for the
annulment of the marriage that you describe based solely on the
information you provided here. Nevertheless, we can examine the
reasons why contraception might have been a pivotal factor in proving
the nullity of this marriage.
Over the course of many centuries, Catholic sacramental
theology concerning marriage developed until a general consensus was
established, that consent is what makes a marriage. In other words, a
marriage is brought about by the lawfully manifested consent of persons
who are legally capable of marrying (c. 1057.1). This is the reason why
nobody can ever be married in a Catholic wedding ceremony against his/
her will.
It should be pretty obvious that if a bride and groom are to
properly manifest matrimonial consent, they first have to know what
exactly a marriage is, and understand all that it entails. Its not logically
possible to consent to something, if you dont actually know what you
are consenting to! If one or both of the spouses fails to understand or
accept all the implications of getting married, and doesnt fully
appreciate what marriage really means in the eyes of the Catholic
Church, this can affect the validity of the marriage. Please note that
Catholic sacrament of matrimony isnt conferred by the priest or deacon
who officiates at the ceremony; the sacrament is conferred on each other
by the spouses themselves. Consequently, for a valid marriage, both of
them have to get it right!
Canon 1101.1 stipulates that when the bride and groom
exchange their wedding vows during their marriage ceremony, it is
presumed that their internal dispositions correspond to the words they
are uttering. When each spouse promises to take the other in sickness
and in health, until death do us part, the Church assumes that they mean
what they say! But if one or both of the parties, at the moment of
exchanging vows during the wedding, really didnt agree with the words
he/she was pronouncing, and thus failed to consent to an essential
property or element of matrimony, this affects the validity of the
marriagebecause it constitutes defective consent (c. 1101.2).
When determining whether a marriage is null because of a
defect of consent, canon law relies heavily on sacramental theology in
determining just what it is that the spouses must consent to at their
wedding. Canon 1101.2, just mentioned, notes that a marriage is invalid
if one or both parties excluded any essential element or property of
marriage. What does this mean? Well, the essential properties of
marriage are clearly spelled out in canon 1056: unity and indissolubility.
Declining to consent to either of these invalidates a marriage. For
example, if a couple were to exchange consent in a Catholic ceremony,
and one of them merely went through the motions of promising to live
with the other until deathall the while interiorly thinking that divorce
is always an option if it doesnt work outthe marriage is null. This sort
of scenario occurs particularly when one spouse is not Catholic, or is not
a practicing or truly committed Catholic, and thus isnt really sold on
the Catholic understanding of marriage. He/she may correctly recite the
proper words, but perhaps while inwardly rolling his/her eyes, well
aware that he/she is saying the required words merely to please family

members or the other spouse. Exteriorly, the wedding ceremony may


appear to have gone off without a hitchbut the couple actually arent
married at all because one of the spouses simulated consent.
Catholic theology holds that marriage is for life, and Canon Law
always follows Theology. Canonists extrapolate from the Churchs
theological teachings, in order to determine what constitutes an essential
element of marriage.
By their very nature, the institution of matrimony itself and
conjugal love are ordained for the procreation and education of children,
and find in them their ultimate crown As a mutual gift of two persons,
this intimate union and the good of the children impose total fidelity on
the spouses and argue for an unbreakable oneness between them (GS
48). Vatican IIs explanation of what marriage entails is theological
rather than canonical, of course.
Speaking in broad terms, though, it is generally agreed that the
essential elements of marriage involve the fact that marriage is
ordained both for the good of the spouses, and for the procreation and
rearing of children.
If either the bride or groom (or both!) were to recite the correct
formulation of words at their wedding, but internally had determined that
there was simply no way that they ever wanted to have children, it would
vitiate matrimonial consent. Put differently, the spouse (s) in such a case
would be positively willing to exclude the procreation and rearing of
children, an essential element of matrimonythus simulating consent, as
described in canon 1101.2 mentioned above.
Logically, a married person who has actively determined that he/
she never wants to have children will turn to artificial forms of
contraception, and will presumably intend to use them long-term, until
childbearing years have passed. In this specific sort of situation,
therefore, contraception can potentially play a role in determining that a
marriage is null due to defective consent.
That does not mean, however, that every Catholic marriage is
ipso facto null because the spouses use artificial birth control. Its
entirely possible that a married Catholic may feel that while he/she is
open to children in the long run, its preferable to wait until after (lets
say) finishing graduate school, or getting to know each other better, or
reaching a desired level of financial stability. In such cases, at the time
of their wedding, neither spouse rejected the Churchs notion that
marriage is ordained for the procreation of children. But they have
decided, temporarily, to control the timing of the birth of those children
by artificial means.
In judging a marriage nullity case where the use of
contraceptives is being alleged as a pivotal issue, canonists have to tread
carefully, and be sure that there is sound, concrete evidence proving the
actual intentions of the spouses at the time of their exchange of wedding
vows. It may be that the case you described fits the description here,
which in turn means that the use of birth control by the wife really did
vitiate her consent, thus resulting in an invalid marriage.
Two different conclusions could be reached from all of this.
Firstly, the Churchs insistence on some sort of pre-marriage preparation
for both spouses is well founded, because engaged couples must know
exactly what theyre getting into when they marrythe validity of their
marriage depends on it! Secondly, the Churchs teaching about the use of
artificial contraception is grounded in far more than just the regulation
of births. Having the correct understanding of the impact which artificial
birth control can have on the married life of the spouses plays a role in
gaining a true appreciation for what Christian marriage is really all
about.
FR. GEM

FOURTEENTH SUNDAY IN ORDINARY TIME

Our Love Offering. . .


June 26, 2016 Parish Offertory: $ 7,596.68
June 26, 2016 2nd Collection: $ 3,335.41

Second Collections Schedule


July 3, 2016 Parish Improvements
July 10, 2016 Diocese of Las Vegas Elementary
Schools.

Thank you for your continuing support.


Please consider including a
bequest to St. Peter the Apostle
in your will or living trust.

CSA UPDATES!!!
Our goal for the 2016
Catholic Stewardship Appeal
is $67,415.00.
In order for this noble cause to be
successful, we are asking for your
kindness and generosity
to support this appeal!
Please send in your pledge cards.
If you dont have one yet,
pledge cards are provided
in the vestibule of the Church.
As of June 28, 2016
the cash received by the
Diocese of Las Vegas is
$53,877.50
with 275 families participating.
May The Good Lord continue to
bless you and your loved ones
a hundred times over!

JULY 3, 2016

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St. Peter the Apostle


Catholic Church
Celebrates the outstanding
Renovation!

Our sincerest gratitude to


all who supported this
noble cause.
PLEASE CONTINUE
TO SUPPORT OUR VERY OWN
ST. PETER THE APOSTLE
CATHOLIC CHURCH!
The total cost of construction is

$300,000.00
The amount we have
collected so far is:

$160,680.56

Mass cards are now available with your


Mass Intentions for 2016. The cost of the
intention is $15.00 and will come with a
card that has the name of your loved one
and the date of the Mass intention. Please
come to the church office to request a Mass
Intention.
There are 16 Masses left to close our 2016
book of Intentions.

ST. PETER THE APOSTLE

HENDERSON, NV

PARISH OFFICE..... 702-970-2500


Fr. Gem Bandivas, Parish Administrator .Ext. 2509
Fr. Mugagga Lule, Parochial Vicar ...Ext. 2510
Deacon Dan DePozo, Wedding/Baptism Ext. 2508
Elizabeth Schoeter, Office Manager ....Ext. 2502
Sandra Gaeta, Receptionist/Gift Shop ....Ext. 2501
Cindy Blatchford, Finance Office ..Ext. 2505
Don Grizzard, Maintenance ...Ext. 2500
Luz Elnar, HousekeepingExt. 2500
LITURGICAL MINISTRIES
Liturgy Coordinator...Ellen Lerum
Music Directors .Ken & Ellen Lerum
Sacristans .Jay Frumkin
Altar Servers .Roger Pepper
Extraordinary Ministers .Jos Martinez, Sr.
Lectors ..Daniel Potucek
Ushers ..John Ramos

FINANCE COMMITTEE:
Tim Lawler (Chair), Kenny Allwein, Lou LaPorta,
William J. Sheehan, David Sanchez, Janel Potucek

OTHER MINISTRIES
Grief Support .....Deacon Dan DePozo
Homebound .Jos Martinez, Sr.
Pro-Life .Monica Caffarella
Environment ....
Rosary-Making ...Emely Cortez
Altar Care.Susan Mirasol
DEVOTIONS
Mother of Perpetual Help ...Ernie Mirasol
St.JudeThaddeus .Sacristans
Guadalupanos .Linda Gonzales
Spanish Prayer Group ...Jose Leyva
NON-PARISH MINISTRIES
Knights of Columbus ....Sam Greene
St. Vincent de Paul Pat Dockins

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RELIGIOUS EDUCATION .......702-970-2525


Camille Stoeckinger, DRE .. .Ext. 2528
Terry Christiansen, Faith Formation . .Ext. 2526
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2016

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