10 APR 2016 - Our Lady of the Assumption
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10 APR 2016 - Our Lady of the Assumption
Our Lady of the Assumption Parish April 10, 2016 Third Sunday of Easter PASTOR PAROCHIAL VICAR DEACONS Rev. Edward C. Domme Rev. Michelangelo Cimino Deacon Jim Delgado Deacon Maurice Graff Deacon Jack Granato PARISH OFFICE (505) 256-9818 Fax (505) 256-3131 811 Guaymas Place NE, Albuquerque, NM 87108 Hours 8:30 am-12:00 pm & 1:00-4:30 pm Mon.-Fri. Closed Weekends, Holy Days & Holidays (505) 256-3167 815 Guaymas Place NE, Albuquerque, NM 87108 www.olacs.org 5:00 pm Saturday 7:00 am, 10:00 am and 11:30 am (English) 8:30 am (Bilingual) SCHOOL OFFICE WEBSITE SUNDAY OBLIGATION MASS: SUNDAY MASSES: WEEKDAY MASSES: Monday-Saturday Tuesday and Thursday On the Corner of Lomas and Tennessee NE 8:30 am 5:30 pm CONFESSIONS: Saturday 3:30 pm - 4:30 pm or by appointment during regular office hours. Mission Statement: Created in God’s image, we are the people of Our Lady of the Assumption Catholic Parish. In communion with the Roman Catholic Church and the Archdiocese of Santa Fe, we dedicate ourselves to living the Gospel of Jesus Christ. Guided by the Holy Spirit; nourished by the Sacraments; and under the Patronage of Our Lady of the Assumption; we strive to use our varied gifts and rich heritage to build the Body of Christ through worship, prayer, education, and service to all. 1 MASS INTENTIONS FOR THE WEEK OF April 11 - April 17, 2016 Mon., 11th * Weekday Acts 6:8-15 Psalm 119:23-24, 26-27, 29-30 John 6:22-29 Tue., 12th * Weekday * Acts 7:51-8:1a Psalm 31:3cd-4, 6 & 7b & 8a, 17 & 21ab John 6:30-35 Wed., 13th * Weekday * Acts 8:1b-8 Psalm 66:1-3a, 4-5, 6-7a John 6:35-40 Thurs. 14th * Weekday * Acts 8:26-40 Psalm 66:8-9, 16-17, 20 John 6:44-51 Fri. 15th * Weekday * Acts 9:1-20 Psalm 1171bc, 2 John 6:52-59 Sat. 16th * Weekday * Acts 9:31-42 Psalm 116:12-13, 14-15, 16-17 John 6:60-69 Sun. 17th * Acts 13:14, 43-52 Psalm 100:1-2, 3, 5 Revelation 7:9, 14b-17 John 10:27-30 St. Stanislaus 8:30am † Donna Farmer by Adelfa Amparan – S.I. for Jimmy Ballard on his Birthday by his parents † Souls in Purgatory and – S.I. for the terminally ill by Beth Malm 8:30am † † 5:30pm – – Ross A. Garcia (RIP 2014) by Ross B. Garcia Carmen Vilez Montes by Mark and Juanita Kilijanski S.I. in thanksgiving to God by Angela, Peter and April S.I. for Candice DeMar by Liz Vigil 8:30am † † – 8:30am † – 5:30pm – † 8:30am † † † ***School Mass—grade 4*** St. Martin I Jerry Greer (RIP 2010) by Alicia Esteban Maes by the Maes family S.I. in thanksgiving for favors received by Beth Malm Leo Lucero by OLA Parish S.I. for all Servicemen, Servicewomen and their families S.I. for Sharon Frias by Peter Eichenberg Frank Ruminski (RIP 1998) by the family Tony and Sarah Velarde by the family Herb Johnson (RIP 2015) by Margaret Parents of Aida Moreno 8:30am † – 5:00pm † – Doug Ladd by the family S.I. for all Police Officers and their families Audrey Mae Wise, mother of Jack Wise S.I. in thanksgiving to the Sacred Heart & Immaculate Heart by Jennings family 7:00am † – 8:30am – – 10:00am † – 11:30am – † Art and Edye Matte by John Matte S.I. in honor of St. Michael and St. Anthony by the Herrera family S.I. in honor of the Holy Family by Leroy and Ceci Haynes S.I. for the health of our Parish Priests and Deacons by OLA Staff David Downey by the Sanchez family S.I. for the family of Joe and Maria Tafoya S.I. for the health of Pauline Sayed Marc A. Carabajal by family SAINT MARTIN I: Pope Martin I was born near Todi, Umbria, in the place now named after him (Pian di San Martino). He succeeded Pope Theodore I on 5 July 649. He was the only pope during the Byzantine Papacy whose election was not approved by a iussio from Psalm — I will praise you, Lord, for you have rescued Constantinople. Martin I was abducted by Emperor Constans II and died at Cherson. He is considered a me (Psalm 30). saint and martyr by the Catholic Church and the Eastern Orthodox Church. Second Reading — In his vision, John sees all in heaven and on earth give honor and glory to the one Since the 1969 revision of the General Roman on the throne and to the Lamb (Revelation 5:11-14). Calendar, the memorial of Saint Martin I, which earlier TODAY’S READINGS First Reading — Brought before the Sanhedrin, the apostles give witness to Jesus Christ. (Acts 5:27-32, 40b-41). versions of the calendar place on November 12, is on April 13, the anniversary of his death. Gospel — Jesus appears to the disciples by the sea of Tiberias (John 21:1-19 [1-14]). 2 LAY MINISTERS FOR THE WEEKEND OF APRIL 9 and 10, 2016 Sat. 5:00 pm Lectors Eucharistic Ministers Ministry of Altar Servers Gift Bearers Mary Wentworth Scott Nary Sun., 7:00am Sun., 8:30am Sun., 10:00am Sun., 11:30am Celine Crawley Brad Sedillo Pablo Zavala Fran Lerma Laura Paiz Marcela Zavala Bill Caskey Ann Gilpin Roy Porter/c Linda Trujillo/c Gary Stone/c Ailene Martinez/c Gina Broussard/c Mary Ortega/s Don Luna/s Lydia Lucero/s Julia Stone/s Maria Baca/s Josiah Chavez Alex Converse Alexandra Martinez Ashlee Mather Clara Johnston Elianna Lopez-Sanchez Lily Converse Daisy Martinez Kiana Frederick Justin Segura Kirk Schriner Zia Lucero Angel Sanchez Carlos Lopez Laura, Zach & Colin Larry and Elaine Louis Vasquez Gabriel & Cherish Christine Lopez Johnson Nelson Family Family Rio-Delgado Lay Ministers, if you are unable to serve, please find a replacement. Thank you LAY MINISTERS FOR THE WEEKEND OF APRIL 16 and 17, 2016 Sat. 5:00 pm Lectors Eucharistic Ministers Ministry of Altar Servers Gift Bearers Sun., 7:00am Dan Domme Colleen Domme Mary Ann O’Keefe Joseph Jaramillo Becky Wise/c Celine Crawley/c Jack Wise/s Nicholas Mittas Micheal Chavez Emo Sedillo Carol Sedillo Romero John Reilly/s Daniel Gonzales Diego Flores Debora Witter Suzanne Garcia Sun., 8:30am Guillermo Madrid Hermila Madrid Tom Gutierrez/c Rebecca Gutierrez/s Ariana Velasquez Elisha Velasquez Aylene Lucero Arturo & Elva Solis Sun., 10:00am Kim Madrid Larry Gonzales Bill Fiedler/c Sun., 11:30am Bill Caskey Emilie Underwood Robert Paiz/c Joseph Frias/s Rebecca Fiedler/s Bethany Kettleborough Rebecca Fiedler Alexandra Fiedler Clara Johnston Santana Larrañaga Justin Segura David & Jeanne Michael Mirabal Holtby OLA MEETINGS FOR THE WEEK Sunday Biblia en Español 9:50 am - Office Cenacle Rosary 1:30 pm - Chapel 1st Sunday Coffee & Donuts All Masses - Gym 2nd Weekend Religious Article Sales All Masses Church Gathering Area Monday 1st & 3rd St. Vincent de Paul 6:00 pm - Office Sept-Dec Adult Confirmation 6:45 pm - Office Tuesday Legion of Mary RCIA Adult Formation Wednesday Spanish Choir 2nd & 4th Knights of Columbus 7:00 pm - Church 7:00 pm - Gym Thursday 9:00 am - Church 6:30 pm - Church 6:30 pm - Office 1st & 3rd Friday 2nd & 4th 2nd 6:00 pm - Sacristy 4th 6:30 pm - Office Legion of Mary 10 am Choir Men’s Group Blankets & Booties 9:30 am - Office Spanish Baptism Class 6:30 pm - Office English Baptism Class 6:30 pm - Office MOTHER TERESA Vatican City, Rome (CNA/EWTN News) - The priest charged with overseeing Mother Teresa’s path to sainthood said that for him, one thing stands out above all the rest: her experience of spiritual darkness and what she described as feeling totally abandoned by God for the majority of her life. "The single most heroic thing is exactly her darkness. That pure living, that pure, naked faith," Fr. Brian Kolodiejchuk, the postulator for Mother Teresa's canonization cause, told CNA in an interview. Fr. Kolodiejchuk is a priest of the Missionaries of Charity Fathers, founded by Mother Teresa in 1989. Mother Teresa’s canonization is scheduled for Sunday, September 4, 2016. ST. STANISLAUS was born of noble parents on July 26th at Szczepanow near Cracow, Poland. He was educated at Gnesen and was ordained there. He was given a canonry by Bishop Lampert Zula of Cracow, who made him his preacher, and soon he became noted for his preaching. He became a much sought after spiritual adviser. He was successful in his reforming efforts, and in 1072 was named Bishop of Cracow. He incurred the enmity of King Boleslaus the Bold when he denounced the King's cruelties and injustices and especially his kidnapping of the beautiful wife of a nobleman. When Stanislaus excommunicated the King and stopped services at the Cathedral when Boleslaus entered, Boleslaus himself killed Stanislaus while the Bishop was saying Mass in a chapel outside the city on April 11. Stanislaus has long been the symbol of Polish nationhood. He was canonized by Pope Innocent IV in 1253 and is the principle patron of Cracow. 3 RELIGIOUS EDUCATION VACATION BIBLE SCHOOL is currently scheduled for July 18 - July 22 for grades K-5. Mark your calendar - details will be forthcoming. BAPTISM CLASS In preparation for a child’s baptism, the parent(s) must be registered and attending Mass at OLA for at least 2 months. Registration may be completed in the parish office prior to the child’s birth. Baptism classes are held monthly from 6:30-8:00 pm in the parish office The next English class is scheduled for Friday, April 22, 2016. RELIGIOUS EDUCATION CLASSES Religious Education classes for the current school year are coming to a close. Information for next year will be announced in May. CLASES DE BAUTISMO En preparación para el bautismo de un niño(a), los padres deben registrarse y asistir a la misa en Nuestra Señora de la Asunción al menos durante 2 meses. El registro puede hacerse en la oficina parroquial antes del nacimiento del niño. Las clases de bautismo son mensuales de 6:30-8:00 pm en la HIGH SCHOOL CONFIRMATION High School Confirmation is scheduled for oficina de la parroquia. La próxima clase de español April 20. Registration for next school year está prevista para el viernes 13 de mayo de 2016. will be announced in May. CLASE de EDUCACION RELIGIOSA Clases de educación religiosa para el año escolar actual están llegando a su fin. Información para el próximo año se anunciarán en mayo. CLASE de CONFIRMACION PARA SECUNDARIA Confirmación secundaria está prevista para el 20 de abril. Inscripción para el próximo año escolar se anunciará en mayo. WORD FOR CHILDREN 1st-3rd Grade Sundays in the Sacristy During the 10 am Mass Our Lady of the Assumption School ANNOUNCEMENT: Our Lady of the Assumption School Graduating Class of 2016 invites you to a “Thank You For All The Support” Parish breakfast after all Masses on Sunday, April 17. Come and let the students serve you a full breakfast (eggs, hash browns, bacon, pancakes) in appreciation of all your prayers and financial support. Goodwill donations will be accepted and all proceeds support the end of year class activities. SCHOOL APRIL MASS SCHEDULE UNIFORM STORE HOURS 2015-2016 Wednesday 3:30 pm-4:00 pm & Thursday 8:00 am-8:30 am Cash or Checks Only! Wednesday April 13 Grade 4 Wednesday April 20 Grade 2 Wednesday April 27 Grade 1 RECYCLING OLA School is still recycling and saving labels. We take: • computer cartridges, laser & inkjet • cell phones • soft plastic rings • (The city does not recycle the above items.) • Aluminum tabs from soft drink cans • Campbell Labels & General Mills labels. They can be dropped off at the School or Parish Office. HELP US RECYCLE! ALUMINUM CANS & NEW RECYCLE DUMPSTER Aluminum cans still need to be placed over the fence into the small blue bin or just over the fence, whichever is easiest for you If you have a can crusher, crush away. Otherwise we will crush for you. The new Recycle NM dumpster is for parish and school use ONLY. Please do not use the dumpster for the aluminum cans. We need to keep the cans separate for our contest! The school and parish are now doing our part to take care of God’s earth. Thank you for your continued support. 4 PARISH ANNOUNCEMENTS Sunday Collection Annual Catholic Appeal April 3, 2016 $18,851.11 2016 Archdiocesan Annual Catholic Appeal is in process. The parish 2016 assessment is $58,000. Please continue to be generous! J Thank you for your continued support of Our Lady of the Assumption Parish! Thank you to all who participate in the ACA!! CHURCH ENVELOPES If you use a blue envelope from the back table please label it with your name and designation. Thank you. REMINDER At each entrance there are baskets of hosts and a ciborium. Before Mass, please place a host in the ciborium for each family member receiving Holy Communion. BLOOD PRESSURE MONITORING Blood Pressure monitoring will be available at coffee and donuts on the first Sunday of the month in the gym as well as the 3rd Sunday in the gathering area of the church. SPECIAL INTENTION BOOK A special intention book is available on the table at the back of the church for weekend Masses. Please feel free to write your intentions in the book before Mass begins. Rest in Peace Please Pray for the Repose of the Soul of Leo Lucero - 4/1/2016 PARISH MINISTRIES MINISTRY TO THE SICK AND HOMEBOUND: Within the boundaries of the OLA Parish, we have a hospital, nursing homes, assisted living centers and several private care homes, all caring for the needs of our sick and infirmed. Volunteers are needed to bring Christ to the many people residing in these facilities. Commitment can be from 1 hour per month to 2 hours per week. If interested in this very caring ministry, leave a message for Deacon Jim Delgado at the parish office 505-256-9818. OLA’S GOOD SHEPHERD MINISTRY Casserole cooking is a simple way to give of your time and talent. This ministry provides good, hot meals to our community’s homeless and hungry men, women and children. Come to the Parish Office during regular business hours to pick up recipes and containers. For more information contact the Parish Office. RELIGIOUS ARTICLE SALES THIS WEEKEND Religious Articles will be sold this weekend after all the Masses in the gathering area. Please stop by and see what’s available. ST. VINCENT DE PAUL SOCIETY REFLECTION April 10, 2016 In this Sunday’s Gospel, the disciples in their struggle finally recognize Jesus and proclaim “It is the Lord!” Have you considered answering the call to “help the poor recognize the Lord in their life” by joining the Society of St. Vincent de Paul? LECTORS: Men, women and youth proclaim God’s Word as revealed in Scripture. Schedules in this important ministry usually occur once every 4 to 6 weeks. A class for new Lectors is in the planning, if you are interested, please contact the Parish Office. PLEASE REMEMBER: Do not leave purses or personal items in the pews or visible in your vehicles. USHERS: Parishioners 18 years of age and older are needed at all Masses to assist in welcoming and seating the community, assisting during Holy Communion and taking up the collection. If interested speak with one of the ushers. For information on parish ministries please visit our website at www.olacs.org and view Parish Life. 5 LITURGY CORNER JUBILEE YEAR of MERCY April 10, 2016 Third Sunday of Easter How appropriate today’s Gospel for this Jubilee Year of Mercy, both because of the “breakfast” Jesus provides (“a charcoal fire with fish on it and bread”) and the number of fish in Peter’s net (“one hundred fifty-three”) (John 21:11–12). Of the fish, Saint Augustine suggests that the roasted fish is the suffering Christ. Saint Gregory the Great adds that Christ lowered himself to swim in the “water” of our humanity; to be caught in the “net” of our death; to be “roasted” in his Passion on the fire of suffering. Saint Jerome claims that “one hundred fifty-three” represents the full number of known species of fish, signifying that the Church’s “net” has room for all our widely diverse humanity, securing our unity-in-diversity in the hands of Peter and his successors. Having received God’s mercy as “the beating heart of the Gospel,” may the Church—we—“pattern [our] behavior after the Son of God who went out to everyone without exception” (Misericordiae Vultus, 12). ANO JUBILAR de la MISERICORDIA 10 de abril de 2016 Tercer Domingo de Pascua Que tan oportuno el Evangelio de hoy para este Año Jubilar de la Misericordia, esos detalles que hay en esta historia: “el desayuno” que Jesús prepara (asa unos pescados en el fuego) y el número de peces en la red de Pedro (“ciento cincuenta y tres”) (Juan 21:11-12). Acerca de los pescados, san Agustín dice “los pescados asados son símbolo de Cristo sufriente”. San Gregorio el Grande también dice: Cristo mismo bajo a las “aguas” de nuestra humanidad; para ser atrapado en la ‘red’ de nuestra muerte; para ser ‘asados’ en su Pasión del fuego del sufrimiento”. San Jerónimo clama que los “ciento cincuenta y tres” representan el número de especies conocidas de peces, significando que la “red” de la Iglesia tiene espacio para todas las personas, reafirmando nuestra unidad en la diversidad en las manos de Pedro y sus sucesores. Habiendo recibido la misericordia de Dios como el “corazón palpitante del Evangelio”, que la Iglesia — nosotros— hagamos “suyo el comportamiento del Hijo de Dios que sale a encontrar a todos, sin excluir ninguno” (Misericordiae Vultus, 12). REDEMPTION Do you remember Peter on the night Jesus was arrested? He claimed he had never heard of Jesus. Today we are called to join Peter in testifying to the name of Jesus as he does in the first reading, and in proclaiming our love for him as Peter does in the Gospel passage. The powerful imagery of John’s vision in the second reading from the book of Revelation shows us the company we keep when we have faith in the name of Jesus. We join all living creatures, “countless in number” from “heaven, earth, under the earth, in the sea; everything in the universe” (Revelation 5:11, 13). The dignity and majesty described in each reading are in stark contrast to the dark and pitiful image of Peter and the other apostles at the time of Jesus’ arrest, trial, and crucifixion. What a relief that we can all be redeemed so completely! REDIMIDOS ¿Recuerdas a Pedro la noche que arrestaron a Jesús? Insistía en que nunca había oído de Jesús. Hoy estamos llamados a unirnos a Pedro en dar testimonio del nombre de Jesús como lo hace en la primera lectura, y a proclamar nuestro amor a él tal como lo hace Pedro en el pasaje del Evangelio. La poderosa imagen de la visión de san Juan en la segunda lectura del libro del Apocalipsis nos enseña la comunidad a la que pertenecemos cuando tenemos fe en el nombre de Jesús. Nos unimos a todos los seres vivientes “miles y millones” en “el cielo, sobre la tierra, debajo de ella y en el mar, y todo lo que hay en ellos” (Apocalipsis 5:11, 13). La majestad y dignidad expresadas en cada lectura están en profundo contraste con la oscura y miserable imagen de Pedro y los otros apóstoles en los momentos en que Jesús era arrestado, juzgado y crucificado. ¡Qué alivio que todos podemos ser tan totalmente redimidos! NECESSARY Grace is necessary to salvation, free will is equally LO NECESARIO so; but grace in order to give salvation, free will in La gracia es necesaria para la salvación, e igualorder to receive it. —St. Bernard mente el libre albedrío; pero la gracia da la salvación, y el libre albedrío la recibe. —San Bernardo BETTER THAN MIRACLES Suffering out of love of God is better than working MEJOR QUE MILAGROS miracles. —St. John of the Cross Sufrir por amor a Dios es mejor que obrar milagros. —San Juan de la Cruz 6 Around the Archdiocese BIRTHRIGHT VOLUNTEER REQUEST Birthright, a pro-life crisis pregnancy center, is looking for volunteers (Bilingual and English speaking). Volunteers are needed with mentoring clients or assisting at the front desk. If you are interested please call 505-262-2235 Monday thru Thursday, 10:00 am to 3:00 pm or Friday, 12:00 pm to 3:00 pm. SPANISH TV MASS In an effort to reach out to our brothers and sisters whose primary language is Spanish and who are not able to attend Sunday Mass at their local parishes due to illness, age, or other issues, the Offices of Hispanic Ministry and Worship and Christian Initiation offer the transmission of the Spanish TV Mass, every Sunday at 9am on Telemundo Channel 15 on regular TV, Channel 25 on Direct TV and on Channels 18 or 199 on Comcast. CASA ANGELICA 39th ANNUAL LUNCHEON and FASHION SHOW Saturday, April 16, 2016; Hotel Albuquerque at Old Town; 10:00 am - silent auction, raffle, instant win and no host bar;12 noon - Luncheon; 12:45 pm - fashion show by Dillard’s. Tickets per person $70 limited premier seating (adults and children); $60 general seating, $40 children (nine and under general seating) RSVP no later than April 8, 2016. For more information 505-366-3455 ARCHDIOCESE of SANTA FE SOCCER LEAGUE SUMMER 2016 The Archdiocese of Santa Fe Evangelization and Youth and Young Adult Ministries is sponsoring their 7th Annual Summer Soccer League for Summer 2016. Teams will be guaranteed weekly games and tournament experience. For more information or to register your Jr. and/or Sr. High team call the coordinator Noé Martinez at 505-573-7955 or call or email Denise 505-831-8165 or [email protected]. CATHOLIC DEAF CIRCLE RETREAT The Archdiocese of Santa Fe Office of Pastoral Outreach will be holding a Catholic Deaf Circle Retreat on Friday, April 15 and Saturday, April 16, 2016 at Sacred Heart Parish, 309 Stover Ave SW, Albuquerque, NM 87102. For more information or to register call Josephine War at 505-831-8174 or email [email protected]. REFLECTION FOR APRIL 2016 “How are we treating the people of God? I dream of a church that is a mother and shepherdess. The church’s ministers must be merciful, take responsibility for the people and accompany them like the Good Samaritan, who washes, cleans, and raised up neighbor. This is pure Gospel. God is greater than sin.” book-365 Daily Meditations with Pope Francis, p. 69 VAYA CON DIOS: Faith Strengthening Our Hearts and Gentling the Grief of Loss. This bereavement support retreat helps us understand loss, and ARCHDIOCESAN PRE-CANA CLASSES supports an ongoing connection of love with those we Weekend for the Engaged in Albuquerque: have lost. It encourages us to find the grace of Preparation for Marriage for engaged couples. April honest reassessment of our purpose, and to rebuild 29-31. To register call the Family Life Office at our lives after loss. The retreat takes place on 831-8117 Saturday, April 16, 2016, 9 am - 3 pm followed by Anticipatory Sunday Mass at 3:15 pm. Offering is $40 which includes lunch ($10 non-refundable deposit MARRIAGE ENRICHMENT WEEKEND FOR required). To register please call 452-9402 or online ENGAGED / MARRIED COUPLES at www.canossianspiritualitycenter.org. The Nativity of the Blessed Virgin Mary Parish is hosting Canossian Spirituality Center is located at 5625 Isleta our annual Marriage Enrichment Weekend Blvd. SW, 87105 April 23-24, 2016. Engaged and married couples are encouraged to join us. The weekend provides quality, DO YOU LIKE HELPING PEOPLE? The Archdiocese faith-based interaction within our Catholic Community as we help build stronger marriage bonds to enjoy, of Santa Fe Ministry Resource Center is in need of volunteers to staff the library. We have both weekday love and cherish each other for many years. For more information, please contact Daniel & Liz and Saturday shifts available. No experience is necessary - we will train you. Contact Deacon Keith Rodriguez @ (505) 553-0346 or Nat & Connie Garcia @ (505) 977-9530. 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