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Decon Thomas Bast
St. Joseph, Husband of Mary Roman Catholic Church
7260 W. Sahara Ave.
Las Vegas, NV 89117
(702) 363-1902

 

 

Deacon Joseph Cormier

St. Anthony of Padua

4275 N. Rancho Drive, Suite 120, 
Las Vegas, NV  89130

(702) 399-6897

 

Deacon Richard Daluga
St. Thomas More Catholic Community
130 N. Pecos Road
Henderson, NV 89074
(702) 361-3022


Deacon Bill Davis

St. Peter the Apostle Catholic Church
204 S. Boulder Highway
Henderson, NV 89015
(702) 565-8406

Deacon Dan DePozo
St. Peter the Apostle Catholic Church
204 S. Boulder Highway
Henderson, NV 89015
(702) 565-8406

 

Deacon Joseph Deegan
St. Elizabeth Ann Seton Catholic Church
1811 Pueblo Vista Drive
Las Vegas, NV 89128
(702) 228-8311

Rev. Mr. Steve Doucet

St. Elizabeth Ann Seton Catholic Church

1811 Pueblo Vista Drive
Las Vegas, NV 89128
(702) 228-8311

 

Deacon Jacob Favela, Jr.
Christ the King Catholic Community
4925 S. Torrey Pines Drive
Las Vegas, NV 89118
(702) 871-1904

 

Deacon Richard Green

Christ the King Catholic Community

4925 S. Torrey Pines Drive

Las Vegas, NV 89118

(702) 871-1904

 

Deacon Eugene Krzeminski, D. Min.
St. Thomas More Catholic Chrurh
130 N. Pecos Road
Henderson, NV 89074

(702) 361-3022

 

 
Deacon Daniel McHugh
St. John the Baptist Mission
P O Box 31230
Laughlin, NV 89028
(702) 298-0440

 





 

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Deacons assist priests in their pastoral and administrative duties, but report directly to the bishop.  They have a distinctive role in the liturgy, their main tasks being to read the Gospel and assist in the administration of the Eucharist.


A deacon is ordained to the first rank of Sacred Orders making him a member of the clergy.  Deacons can administer two sacraments – Baptism and Holy Matrimony. According to the Catechism of the Catholic Church teachings, they cannot give absolution, anoint the sick, hear confession or say Mass. They do have a distinctive role in the liturgy, with their main tasks being to read the Gospel and assist in the administration of the Eucharist. Transitional and permanent deacons both have the faculty to preach the homily by right of their ordination unless the bishop or priest presider retains that ministry to himself in any particular liturgy.

The vestment most particularly associated with the Roman Catholic deacon is the dalmatic. Deacons, like priests and bishops, wear the stole, however, deacons place the stole over their left shoulder and it hangs across to their right side, while priests and bishops wear it around the neck.  The color of the stole reflects the colors of the liturgical year or occasion of the liturgical activity.

Because permanent deacons live and work in the secular world they are not required to wear a clerical collar as are priests and transitional deacons.  However the local bishop can permit and request permanent deacons to wear the collar at sacramental or pastoral functions. 

The proper formal title for a deacon in the Roman Catholic Church is "Reverend Mister".   A permanent deacon is not addressed as "Father" as a priest would be, but  "Deacon".

In the Roman Catholic Church, women are not ordained to the diaconate. There were reportedly deaconesses in the early Church, who helped to prepare adult women for baptism, and performed other ministerial tasks, but there is no conclusive evidence that they were ordained. The First Council of Nicea in 315, declared that deaconesses were to be counted among the laity (Canon 19).

There are more than 160 saints who were deacons; many of them martyred and some are well known saints.  In addition to St. Stephen who was the first Christian martyr of the Church, St. Lawrence and St. Francis of Assisi were also deacons.



Deacon Frank Oettinger
St. John Neumann Catholic Church
2575 El Campo Grande Avenue
North Las Vegas, NV 89031
(702) 657-0200


Deacon Frank Pemper
St. Elizabeth Ann Seton Catholic Church
Pueblo Vista Drive
Las Vegas, NV 89128
(702) 228-8311

 

 

Deacon John Lawrence Smith
La Virgen de Guadalupe
93 West 1st Street

Bunkerville, NV 89007

(702) 346-7065



DEACONS without parish affiliation

Deacon Terry Dineen

Deacon Louis Guastella

Deacon Jack Inman

Deacon Richard Sarver


19 Deacons were ordained by Bishop Joseph Pepe on June 3, 2011 and are assigned to the following parishes
     
Rev. Mr. Rick Minch   St. Catherine of Siena / Christ the King Catholic Community
Rev. Mr. Patrick Cater   Guardian Angel Cathedral
Rev. Mr. Patrick Fitzsmons  

Holy Child Catholic Church

Rev. Mr. Santiago Guerrero   Holy Family Catholic Church
Rev. Mr. John Breeden   Holy Spirit Catholic Church
Rev. Mr. Miguel Torres   Prince of Peach Catholic Church
Rev. Mr. Tim O'Callaghan   St. Andrew Catholic Church
Rev. Mr. James Wiggins   St. Bridget Catholic Church
Rev. Mr. Jose Rodriguez   St. Christopher Catholic Church
Rev. Mr. Tracy Wilson   St. Christopher Catholic Church
Rev. Mr. Steve Doucet

St. Elizabeth Ann Seton Catholic Church

Rev. Mr. Daniel Maier St. Francis of Assisi Catholic Church
Rev. Mr. James Marek St. James the Apostle Catholic Church
Rev. Mr. Andre Richard St, John Neumann Catholic Church
Rev. Mr. Al Paduano St, Joseph, Husband of Mary Catholic Church
Rev. Mr. Thomas Roberts St. Joseph, Husband of Mary Catholic Church
Rev. Mr. William McManus St. Thomas More Catholic Community
Rev. Mr. Robert Rudloff St. Thomas More Catholic Community
Rev. Mr. Michael Underwood St. Thomas More Catholic Community


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