Author: Bill Freeman

Recognized for bridging the gap between traditional and contemporary Catholic liturgical music, William Paul Freeman is a highly sought after organist, conductor, and music educator based out of Las Vegas. He currently serves as the Director of Music at the fastest growing Catholic Church in America, St. Anthony of Padua Roman Catholic Church, Organist at Guardian Angel Cathedral, and Director of Guitar Studies at The Mojave High School. He is the founding Chapter Director for the National Pastoral Musicians' Chapter in the Diocese of Las Vegas and Sub-Dean of the Southern Nevada Chapter of the American Guild of Organists. Freeman has been featured on SiriusXM's "The Catholic Guy Show with Lino Rulli," and various Catholic and secular media, and has provided music, as an arranger, conductor, and organist, for several nationally televised Catholic liturgies. An accomplished organist, Mr. Freeman has performed on some of the finest organs in the world including the 1876 Hook & Hasting Centennial Organ in Buffalo, New York. He has performed under luminary conductors such as JoAnn Falletta, Yoav Talmi, and Robert Duerr. He made is own conducting debut in sold-out performances of Stephen Sondheim's thriller "Sweeney Todd: The Demon of Fleet Street." Mr. Freeman holds an undergraduate degree in organ and liturgical music, a Master of Education, a Master of Business Administration, a Master of Science in Educational Leadership and Administration, and a Certificate in Roman Catholic Theology and Liturgical Music. He completed his musical studies at the Eastman School of Music, Canisius College, George Mason University, Notre Dame, UNLV, and George Mason University. He is licensed in K-12 Music, K-8 General Education, and K-12 School Administration. Freeman lives in Henderson with his wife, Jovita Rose, and their cocker spaniel, Peanut.
Fr. Bob Invites You to Join Him at 4:30 PM on Friday’s During Lent to Pray Full Rosary

Fr. Bob Invites You to Join Him at 4:30 PM on Friday’s During Lent to Pray Full Rosary

  • Fr. Bob invites you to join him either in-person or virtually in praying the full Rosary at 4:30 PM during the Friday’s of Advent
  • Doors to the church will open at 4 PM
  • Rosary will start at 4:30 PM (and will be live-streamed via our YouTube channel)
  • Mass with sung antiphons will be celebrated following the Rosary
Christmas 2020 Reservations

Christmas 2020 Reservations

December 17, 2020 Update: Our prayers have been answered! We are thankful that the 9th Circuit has vacated their previous decision. In light of this, Bishop Thomas has made the decision to allow churches to open up to 25% occupancy effective immediately.

What about Christmas? We are excited that all who made reservations with us for Christmas will be able to join us inside of the parish. We started accepting reservations for Christmas in October, and filled up just last week.

If you weren’t able to register in time, you are encouraged to join us by viewing Mass on your personally owned device via our YouTube stream from the warmth and safety of your vehicle in our parking lot. During Communion, an Extraordinary Eucharistic Minister will distribute Communion outside to those that watched Mass online and are able to receive.

Mass Times

Christmas Eve
  • 3 PM – Rev. Robert Puhlman, Pastor
  • 5 PM – Rev. Joseph Kuan
  • 7 PM – Rev. Sabastian Umuyo, Parochial Vicar
Christmas Day
  • 12 AM – Rev. Robert Puhlman, Pastor
  • 8 AM – Rev. James Bevan
  • 10 AM – Rev. Sabastian Umuyo, Parochial Vicar
  • 12 PM – Rev. Sabastian Umuyo, Parochial Vicar
Christmas Collection

Please consider making a one-time contribution to our Christmas collection. Due to COVID-19, our operating finances have been totally upended due to the increased cleaning costs and additional expenses for PPE, streaming, etc. This Christmas, please consider making a one-time donation to our Christmas collection. This fund will be used to help support our parish as we ultimately emerge stronger together from this pandemic. To make a donation, please click here.


COVID-19 Information

Because of COVID-19, we will not be able to accommodate our normal crowds of well over 1000 people per Mass. To help our staff and volunteers, who have already been stretched thin due to many of our regular volunteers not being able to assist at Mass, we are forced to take reservations for Christmas Eve and Christmas Day-only.

We will stream all of our Masses. If you are not able to get a reservation or don’t feel comfortable coming into the church, consider joining us for Mass by sitting safely (and warmly) in your car. A Eucharistic Minister will come outside following Mass for those that are not able to get into the church for whatever reason.

Due to COVID-19 regulations put into place by Bishop Thomas, we will not have our popular Children’s Choir this year. Look for more information on the Children’s Choir to come once we return to “normal.”

By attending Christmas (and all liturgies) at St. Anthony’s, you agree to:

  • Those in attendance are filmed and recorded for the live stream presentation.
  • All participants over the age of two must wear face coverings.
  • The doors open 30 minutes prior to your Mass.
  • Social distancing must be observed.
  • Everyone will have their temperature screened and must use hand sanitizer.
  • Collection baskets are near the entrance – Please have your donation ready-there will be no collection during the Mass.
  • There is no holy water available.
  • You will be directed to an available seat. Every other pew must remain empty.
  • There will be no Sign of Peace.
  • To receive Communion, you will be asked to come forward. Your face covering must remain in place until after you say Amen.
  • At the end of Mass, remain in your pew until a minister directs you to the exit doors.
  • After Mass please go directly to your vehicle. Do not congregate on the parish campus.

Failure to comply with these simple requests will require us to ask you to leave. Please be charitable to your fellow Catholics, especially those volunteering their own time away from their family during this difficult Christmas season. If we all pitch in, this pandemic will be over sooner.

Outdoor Masses with Eucharistic Adoration

Outdoor Masses with Eucharistic Adoration

Following the success of last week’s outdoor Mass and concert, we will offer our 5:30 PM daily Mass outside (weather permitting) on the following dates. Parishioners are encouraged to bring their own chairs. The dates are:

  • Thursday, October 22
  • Friday, October 23
  • Thursday, October 29
  • Friday, October 30

All of these Masses will be followed with Eucharistic Adoration, weather permitting. Limited seating will be provided. Parishioners are encouraged to bring their own chair or blanket.

Please keep in mind the following:

  • Masks are still required
  • Social distancing and all COVID-19 precautions are still in effect
  • If you don’t feel well, please stay home
COVID-19 Update from Bishop George Leo Thomas

COVID-19 Update from Bishop George Leo Thomas

Starting with the Thursday, October 1, 2020, daily Mass at 5:30 PM, we will be able to accommodate up to 250 people inside of the church for our liturgies. Please keep a few things in mind:

  • Face masks and temperature checks are still required
  • Seating is still first-come, first-served
  • Seniors and those over sixty are welcome to attend or still take advantage of Bishop Thomas’ dispensation
  • As always, if you are sick, STAY HOME! This includes cold/flu-like symptoms as well as those exposed and/or diagnosed with COVID. Please join us on the live stream!
  • Our live streaming isn’t going anywhere, we will still continue to stream our liturgies, Adoration, catechesis, and concerts
  • Please be respectful and attentive to our ushers and greeters… they are simply following Bishop Thomas and Fr. Bob’s directions… anyone that is being disrespectful and not following the directions of the ushers will be asked to leave

Bishop Thomas Extends Dispensation from the Obligation of Mass

Bishop Thomas Extends Dispensation from the Obligation of Mass

Bishop Thomas Extends Dispensation from the Obligation of Mass

DECREE

Dispensation from the Obligation to Attend Mass
Extension – August 30, 2020 through September 27, 2020
While I have granted permission to begin the reopening of public Masses, due to the ongoing gravity of the present moment and the restrictions being placed on us during the civil reopening plan, I hereby extend the dispensation for all Catholic faithful of the Diocese of Las Vegas and those Catholics visiting within the geographic boundaries of our Diocese, from the obligation of attending Sunday Masses up to and including September 27, 2020.

While we recognize that many are eager to return to Mass in our churches, it remains important for those who are elderly and otherwise at risk to refrain from returning to public Liturgies until it is manifestly safe to do so. For all the faithful, especially those who are sick, at high risk of becoming sick, and their caregivers, the obligation to attend Sunday Mass is hereby dispensed.

Sincerely yours in Christ,

Most Revered George L. Thomas, Ph.D.
Bishop of the Diocese of Las Vegas

Date: August 24, 2020