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St. Patrick Catholic Church 850 West Fourth Street, Fallon, Nevada 89406 Office: 775-423-2846 Emergency: 775-846-8440 Fax: 775-423-5210 PASTOR : Fr. Antonio Quijano, Jr. DEACON: Kurt Carlson Ron Cherry Wayne Crooks OFFICE MANAGER: JoAnn Luiz SECRETARY: Ginny Dugan Judy Price OFFICE HOURS: Tuesday, 1 to 4 PM Wednesday, Thursday & Friday 9:00 AM to Noon and 1:00 to 4:00 PM DIRECTOR OF RELIGIOUS EDUCATION: Judy Northrup HOMEBOUND MINISTRY: Danette Laca (Interim) YOUTH MINISTRY : Paul Loop MASSES: Saturday Vigil—5:00 pm Sunday— 8:00 am & 11:00 am Misa en Español each Sunday—12:30 pm Weekdays Monday - no services Tuesday - no services Wednesday through Friday—9:00 am HOLY DAYS: 10:00 am & 6:00 pm RECITATION OF THE ROSARY: First Saturday at 9:00 am (Prolife Intentions) Saturdays at 4:30 pm Sundays at 7:30 & 10:30 am FIRST FRIDAY: Mass - 9:00 am followed by Adoration ‘til noon RECONCILIATION: Thursday 4:00—5:00 pm Saturday 4:00—5:00 pm ADORATION: Thursday 4:00—5:00 pm BAPTISMS: By appointment after completion of required preparation class Preparation Class (Spanish): Vanessa & Gilberto Duenas Preparation Class (English): Call office for schedule WEDDINGS: By appointment with six months preparation QUINCEANERAS: One year notice Bible Study Choir Eucharistic Ministers & Lectors The Homebound Ladies Guild The Martha’s & Joanie’s Food Pantry Prayer Shawl Ministry Our Lady of the Holy Rosary Society Religious Education RCIA Spirit of the Lord Prayer Group Youth Ministry Welcome to St. Patrick’s Ministries. Please call the Parish office for information. PARISH REGISTRATION WELCOME: Our warmest welcome to all who celebrate with us, whether long time residents or newly arrived in the parish. We thank God for you. If you are not registered, please fill out the form below and place in the collection basket or mail to the rectory. Name_______________________________________ Phone _______________________ Address________________________City_______________Zip_________Date_________ Email _______________________________________ New Parishioner New Address New Phone Number Moving, remove from list Request Envelope TREASURES FROM OUR TRADITION Frequent fliers today have many ways to ac- crue air miles, so one doesn’t always have to en- dure long hours in cramped seats to earn free hours in cramped seats. In St. Paul’s day, there were no such perks, nor would there have been any legal system for him to protest the shipwrecks he endured. He had other rewards in mind. The churches that he established in the catalogue of cities from today’s first reading must have been very different from one another. Language, cul- ture, customs, religious history, obstacles to com- munity, social challenges, the places where they met, their clothing, their bread and wine, all dis- tinct, particular to the area. There were social customs as well: in a Chris- tian household, the only place where a slave would be able to stand legally as an equal with the master would be at the table of the Lord, because at that table a new world of reconciliation was imaged. While Paul revered local customs, he was relentless about challenging the ways that people lived their Christian lives and how their worship reflected them. It is much the same today, as a global Catholic Church seeks to respect local cus- toms and culture, allowing for differences in many things, yet always giving expression to the under- lying presence of Christ, who binds us all together into his body. —James Field, Copyright © J. S. Paluch Co. GARDENING Kind hearts are the garden, Kind thoughts are the root, Kind words are the blossoms, Kind deeds are the fruit. —Anonymous

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St. Patrick Catholic Church 850 West Fourth Street, Fallon, Nevada 89406

Office: 775-423-2846 Emergency: 775-846-8440 Fax: 775-423-5210

PASTOR : Fr. Antonio Quijano, Jr. DEACON: Kurt Carlson Ron Cherry Wayne Crooks OFFICE MANAGER: JoAnn Luiz SECRETARY: Ginny Dugan Judy Price OFFICE HOURS: Tuesday, 1 to 4 PM Wednesday, Thursday & Friday 9:00 AM to Noon and 1:00 to 4:00 PM DIRECTOR OF RELIGIOUS EDUCATION: Judy Northrup HOMEBOUND MINISTRY: Danette Laca (Interim) YOUTH MINISTRY : Paul Loop MASSES: Saturday Vigil—5:00 pm Sunday— 8:00 am & 11:00 am Misa en Español each Sunday—12:30 pm Weekdays Monday - no services Tuesday - no services Wednesday through Friday—9:00 am HOLY DAYS: 10:00 am & 6:00 pm RECITATION OF THE ROSARY: First Saturday at 9:00 am (Prolife Intentions) Saturdays at 4:30 pm Sundays at 7:30 & 10:30 am FIRST FRIDAY: Mass - 9:00 am followed by Adoration ‘til noon RECONCILIATION: Thursday 4:00—5:00 pm Saturday 4:00—5:00 pm ADORATION: Thursday 4:00—5:00 pm BAPTISMS: By appointment after completion of required preparation class Preparation Class (Spanish): Vanessa & Gilberto Duenas Preparation Class (English): Call office for schedule WEDDINGS: By appointment with six months preparation QUINCEANERAS: One year notice

Bible Study Choir Eucharistic Ministers & Lectors The Homebound

Ladies Guild The Martha’s & Joanie’s Food Pantry Prayer Shawl Ministry Our Lady of the Holy Rosary Society

Religious Education RCIA Spirit of the Lord Prayer Group Youth Ministry

Welcome to St. Patrick’s Ministries. Please call the Parish office for information.

PARISH REGISTRATION WELCOME: Our warmest welcome to all who celebrate with us, whether long time residents or newly arrived in the parish. We thank God for you. If you are not registered, please fill out the form below and place in the collection basket or mail to the rectory. Name_______________________________________ Phone _______________________ Address________________________City_______________Zip_________Date_________ Email _______________________________________

New Parishioner New Address New Phone Number Moving, remove from list Request Envelope

TREASURES FROM OUR TRADITION Frequent fliers today have many ways to ac-crue air miles, so one doesn’t always have to en-dure long hours in cramped seats to earn free hours in cramped seats. In St. Paul’s day, there were no such perks, nor would there have been any legal system for him to protest the shipwrecks he endured. He had other rewards in mind. The churches that he established in the catalogue of cities from today’s first reading must have been very different from one another. Language, cul-ture, customs, religious history, obstacles to com-munity, social challenges, the places where they met, their clothing, their bread and wine, all dis-tinct, particular to the area. There were social customs as well: in a Chris-tian household, the only place where a slave would be able to stand legally as an equal with the master would be at the table of the Lord, because at that table a new world of reconciliation was imaged. While Paul revered local customs, he was relentless about challenging the ways that people lived their Christian lives and how their worship reflected them. It is much the same today, as a global Catholic Church seeks to respect local cus-toms and culture, allowing for differences in many things, yet always giving expression to the under-lying presence of Christ, who binds us all together into his body. —James Field, Copyright © J. S. Paluch Co. GARDENING Kind hearts are the garden, Kind thoughts are the root, Kind words are the blossoms, Kind deeds are the fruit. —Anonymous

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Saturday May 18, 2019 5:00 PM +Joe Patridge Req. by Lowell & Sherry Black Sunday May 19, 2019 8:00 AM +Ed Arciniega Req. by Arciniega family

11:00 AM Special Intentions Req. by Dr. & Mrs. Kurt Carlson 12:30 PM St. Patrick’s Church

Wednesday May 22, 2019 9:00 AM +For the soul of Danny Req. by K.C. Carlson

Thursday May 23, 2019 (Communion) 9:00 AM +Whit Beattie Req. by M/M Sabatino Friday May 24, 2019 9:00 AM Intention of Lori Lively Req. by L. Lively Saturday May 25, 2019 5:00 PM Special Intentions Req. by Jackie Ugalde WEEKLY OFFERINGS MAY 4 & 5 $ 5,376.32 BUILDING FUND $ 555.00

THANK YOU!

Rosary Society-1st Monday of month (except holidays) 5-7 PM Rose Room (RR) Language of the Heart (L of H) Every Wednesday 5:15-6:15 PM Rose Room (RR) Knights of Columbus (K of C ) 1st and 3rd Wed. of month 7:30 PM Regular Parish Hall 4th degree 1st Wed. of month 6:30 PM Parish Hall RCIA Tuesdays 6:30-8:30 PM Parish Hall Ladies Guild 2nd Wed. of month 1:00 PM Rose Room (RR)

MAY 19, 2019 FIFTH SUNDAY OF EASTER

Bishop Randolph R. Calvo will celebrate the annual Jubilee Mass at St. Thomas Aquinas Cathedral on Sun-day, June 23, 2019, at 1:30 p.m. This Mass celebrates the Sacrament of Marriage and couples will renew their vows. All couples celebrating wedding anniversaries are invited to attend. Please contact our parish office to submit your names and years married so you can be recognized at the Mass. The deadline for submitting names is June 18, 2019.

PROJECT RACHAEL A Post-Abortion Healing Ministry

As we celebrate the Easter Season in the month of May, we remember our Lord’s endless mercy and forgiveness. He longs for us to return to Him and allow His mercy to wash away the muddiness of our sins. No sin is bigger than His power to forgive. May all who fear confessing involvement in abortion be assured of the mercy of Our Lord Jesus Christ. Contact our confidential, nonjudgmen-tal help line 775-324-4325 or email [email protected]

MISSIONARIES OF MERCY Paul’s back! After last week’s “violent abuse,” opponents organized a lynch mob that beat Paul nearly to death. But call Paul the “energizing evangelist,” transforming deadly cruelty into life-giving zeal. Paul’s past courage should inspire our commitment; Revelation’s future “new heaven, new earth” should inspire our optimism. But Revelation’s present assurance, “Behold, God’s dwelling is with the human race,” should challenge us to become “missionaries of mercy.” Because Pope Francis declared that the Church’s credibility is completely dependent on our showing unconditional mercy. Mercy, said Francis, makes the Church, the world, and everyone young again, reawakened to life’s noblest virtues. Fittingly, in today’s Gospel Jesus reinforces that theme: “This is how all will know you are my disciples, if you have love for one another.” Copyright © J. S. Paluch Co.

IMPENETRABLE

The same fence that shuts others out shuts us in.

— Anonymous

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ST. PATRICK’S May 19, 2019 e-mail—[email protected] FALLON, NV

PARISH WEB SITE www.stpatricksparish.org

Please call the parish office if you know of someone who would like to be included in the prayer list. (A) Acejo, J., Antone, J., ,Antonio, N., Archuleta, L., Arciniega, N., Ariaz,D., Austin, J., Ayers, D. (B) Bader, M., Baker, R., Banzali, M., Barron, J., Belzarena, M., Bender, D., Benner, A., Berrueta, J., Bolanos, B., Bonde T., Borja, J., Bradley T., Black, S., Brunn R., Burguin, M., Byrd, T. (C) Carnie, A., Catoner, F., Catoner, L., Chapman, G., Clapp, J., Colbert, M., Cooper, R., Cortez, N., Crutcher, G., Cueto, A. (D) Davila, A., Davison, C., Day, L., Defilippi, M., Dotson, L., Dougherty, M., Dryden, P. (E) Elam, L., Evermann, S., (F) Fagan, B., Faust, M., Fink, M., Fisher, L., Fischer, D., Fitzgerald, S., Fraijo, D., Franklin, B., Fuller, D. (G) Garner, M., Gerten, R., Gingerich, R., Goldberry, J., Gonzalez, D., Gonzalez, G., Gonzlalez, M., Gray, J. (H) Hannan, T., Hallan, T., Hannan, L., Hillery. S., Holman, H., Huber, J. (I) (J) Jones B., Jordan, S. (K) Kaye, S., King, G., Kuras Family (L) Lasko, K., Laskowski, L., Lawrence, A., Leal, G., Lewis, D., Loman, I., (M) Maclas-ter, M., Martinez H., Martinez, L., Matarazza, J., Matarazza, R. J., Mayne, B., McDermott, A., McHenry, P., Milburn, P., Moon, M., Moore, G. & R., Morgan, J. & G. (N) Newman, S., Ng, B. (O) Osborn, D. (P) Pace, J. Padula, N. Parker, G., Payton, S., Pearson, H.M., Peavey, L., Per-kins, S., Peterson, D., Plamondon, J., Pollard, T., Popley, H., Proell, S., Pullens, A. (Q) (R) Ra-mirez, B. & M.. Reyes, D., Rexford, D., Rowan, H. (S) Sanchez, I., Sawyer R., Schmitz, P., Sheldon V., Sherman, C., Short, J. Siri J, Sla-ton, P. Small, M.J. Smith, M. Spiers, D. (T) Tay-lor, G., Taylor, M., Tenney, K., Tews, M., Thompson, J., Tousignant, R., Trujillo, J., (U) Ugalde, L., Ugalde, M., Urquhart, D., (V) Var-gas, M., Vaz, C.. Vaz, S., Viera, W. (W) Wild-man, J., Williams, R., Winchester, B., Works, E. (Y) Young, J.,(Z) Zinni, A.

AFTER MASS TREATS for next Sun., May 26, will be provided by families whose last names begin with the letters R-Z JOANIE’S PANTRY is in need of flour, sugar and oil. Thank you for your support.

Are you thinking about Spring Cleaning! The Knights of Colum-bus sure are! The Knights will hold a treasure filled yard sale event in

June in the parish hall. No clothes, TV’s or computers please. All other items must be CLEAN and in US-ABLE condition to donate. Please contact your favorite Knight or Thomas @ 427-1751 to donate the items.

ALTAR SERVER TRAINING

St. Patrick’s needs altar servers. Paul Loop will conduct training for all those interested in assisting Father Tony at Mass as an altar server. To be an altar server you must have received the sacrament of the Holy Eucharist. Training will be held on Saturday, June 1, starting promptly at 9:30 a.m. All current altar servers are asked to attend the training as well.

SCHOOL COUNSELOR

JOIN US at the only Catholic High School in Northern Nevada and make a difference in the lives of our students! Bishop Manogue Catholic High School is seeking a School Counselor for the 2019-2020 school year. For the complete job description and details on how to apply, please visit our web site: www.bishopmanogue.org/about-us/employment-opportunities READINGS FOR THE WEEK Monday: Acts 14:5-18; Ps 115:1-4, 15-16; Jn 14:21-26 Tuesday: Acts 14:19-28; Ps 145:10-13ab, 21; Jn 14:27-31a Wednesday: Acts 15:1-6; Ps 122:1-5; Jn 15:1-8 Thursday: Acts 15:7-21; Ps 96:1-3, 10; Jn 15:9-11 Friday: Acts 15:22-31; Ps 57:8-10, 12; Jn 15:12-17 Saturday: Acts 16:1-10; Ps 100:1b-3, 5; Jn 15:18- 21 Sunday: Acts 15:1-2, 22-29; Ps 67:2-3, 5, 6, 8; Rv 21:10-14, 22-23; Jn 14:23-29