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OUR LADY OF TAHOE PARISH MISSION STATEMENT

As disciples of Jesus Christ, and in the name of Mary, Our Lady of Tahoe Catholic Community welcomes and embraces all those who come to us. With the guidance of the Holy Spirit, through worship, the sacraments and loving service, we provide for one another’s spiritual and material needs. In being so nourished we reach out in faith to serve the larger community.

JAN 17th SECOND SUNDAY IN ORDINARY TIME  
At Cana in Galilee, Jesus performed the first of his signs, revealing his glory to his disciples, and later to the nations. He has revealed as well the manifestation of the Spirit who distributes different gifts as he chooses.

SCRIPTURE THEME FOR THE MONTH: 
Philippians 1:6---I am confident of this, that the one who began a good work in you will continue to complete it until the day of Christ Jesus.

MASS INTENTIONS—Jan. 16th and Jan. 17th 
Sat     Jan. 16 (5:00 PM)  Intentions of the Parishoners of OLT
Sun    Jan. 17 (8:00AM)   Repose of Ruth Higgins (40th Anniversary of Death) by Fred Higgins 

READINGS for Jan 24th - THIRD SUNDAY IN ORDINARY TIME 
Nehemiah  8:2-4a, 5-6, 8-10    1 Corinthians    12:12-30    Luke   1:1-4, 4:14-21

THERE WILL BE NO MORNING MASS ON WED.-JAN 20th, THURS.-JAN. 21st or FRI.-JAN 22nd.

FR. TOM WILL BE OUT OF TOWN ATTENDING A CLERGY EDUCATION CONFERENCE

CATHOLIC RELIEF SERVICES COLLECTION:   Last week our parish collected $928.00. THANK YOU! Because of your generosity, The Catholic Relief Services Collection will be able to support disaster and emergency relief, refugee resettlement, advocacy, development, and legal services for people in need all around the world. Together, we will restore hope to Jesus in disguise, who reminds us that Christ is present in those who suffer—and in those who respond with compassion to their needs.

Bishop Randolph Calvo will celebrate Catholic Mass at 10:00 AM on February 7th (Scout Sunday) in recognition and honor of the Boy Scouts of America’s centennial year. It will be held at Little Flower Church at Kietzke and Plumb in Reno. Scouts and Scouters and and families at all levels are invited to participate in full uniform and be seated in a group reserved section. Responses are necessary to reserve seats and they should be made to Thierry Barkley at Thierryvin @aol.com or TVB@thorndal.com or Marty Schwedhelm at marty9@ aol.com.

For those without email, respond to Marty Schwedhelm at 775-883-0570 or 775-250-9564. Volunteers for participation in the ceremony should RSVP as soon as possible. Your arrival should be planned for 9:40AM or earlier due to parking in conjunction with the church’s normal attendance at 10:00AM.

This celebration is coordinated by the Reno Catholic Committee for Boy Scouts and Girl Scouts and is separate from the Nevada Area Council’s inter-faith service planned for Scout Sunday afternoon in Carson City.

THE LITURGY MEETING WILL BE HELD ON THURS., JAN 28th AT 7:00PM.

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