July 1, 2018€¦ · Rev. Tai Pham Pastoral Staff Administrative Assistant Yvette Lujan...
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July 1, 2018
PARISH MISSION STATEMENT
Cristo Rey Catholic Church is a multicultural, multi-generational faith community rich in tradition and in union with the Archbishop of Santa Fe and the Pope. We are called to be witnesses of Christ the King through our:
Charity Hospitality Respect Instruction Service Tithing, Talent and Treasure
Clergy Pastor
Rev. Adam Lee Ortega y Ortiz [email protected]
Associate Pastors
Rev. Chris Hallada [email protected] Rev. Tai Pham
Pastoral Staff Administrative Assistant
Yvette Lujan [email protected] 505.983.8528
Director of Facilities
Jimmy Romero [email protected]
Director of Finance [email protected] Tom Mansi
Director of Religious Education
Sr. Anna Maria Lozano, MCSH 505.955.8874 [email protected] Director of Youth Programs
Liz Gallegos 505.955.8864 [email protected]
Office Hours Monday - Thursday
8:30 AM - 12:00 Noon 1:00 PM - 2:30 PM Friday
8:30 AM - 12:00 Noon
Masses Saturday - 4:30 PM (Sunday Obligation)
Sunday - 10:00 AM Weekdays - 12:10 PM (Monday, Wednesday, Friday)
Holy Days - As scheduled in the Bulletin
Confessions Saturday - 4:00 - 4:25 PM
1120 Canyon Road, Santa Fe, NM 87501 * Office : 505.983.8528 * www.cristoreyparish.org
Santo Niño Regional Catholic School: 505.424.1766 * www.santoninoregional.org
Readings for the Week of July 1, 2018
Sunday: Wis 1:13-15; 2:23-24/Ps 30:2, 4, 5-6, 11, 12, 13 [2a]/2
Cor 8:7, 9, 13-15/Mk 5:21-43 or 5:21-24, 35b-43
Monday: Am 2:6-10, 13-16/Ps 50:16bc-17, 18-19, 20-21, 22-23
[22a]/Mt 8:18-22
Tuesday: Eph 2:19-22/Ps 117:1bc, 2 [Mk 16:15]/Jn 20:24-29
Wednesday: Am 5:14-15, 21-24/Ps 50:7, 8-9, 10-11, 12-13, 16bc-
17 [23b]/Mt 8:28-34
Thursday: Am 7:10-17/Ps 19:8, 9, 10, 11 [10cd]/Mt 9:1-8
Friday: Am 8:4-6, 9-12/Ps 119:2, 10, 20, 30, 40, 131 [Mt 4:4]/Mt
9:9-13
Saturday: Am 9:11-15/Ps 85:9ab and 10, 11-12, 13-14 [cf. 9b]/Mt
9:14-17
Next Sunday: Ez 2:2-5/Ps 123:1-2, 2, 3-4 [2cd]/2 Cor 12:7-10/Mk
6:1-6a
Cristo Rey July 1, 2018 GOSPEL MEDITATION
THIRTEENTH SUNDAY IN ORDINARY TIME
July 2 - Monday - Weekday
12:10pm For the People of the Parish
July 4 - Wednesday - Weekday - Independence Day
12:10pm NO MASS
July 6 - First Friday - Weekday - Saint Mary Goretti
12:10pm NO MASS
July 7- Saturday - Weekday
4:30pm +Daniel Gonzales (46th Anniv) - Mabel & Jerry Gonzales +Stella Hathaway (6th Anniv) - Rivera Family +Tony “Cookie” Quintana - Family +Felipe Martinez, +Richard & +Maria Barton - Maria Barton
July 8 - Sunday - Fourteenth Sunday in Ordinary Time
10:00am +Bessie Sandoval (BD) - David & Barbara Salazar +Richard Patrick Rotunno (3rd Anniv) - Family +Eliseo & +Paula Rodriguez & +Dolores Cooper - Vicki, Chris & Anthony +Elizabeth Sweeney Gonzales( 7th Anniv) & +James Sweeney (4th Anniv) - Clara Sweeney For the People of the Parish
PARISH SUPPORT
June 23 & 24
UNAVAILABLE AT TIME OF PRINT Today's Gospel offers a rare framework -- a story in a story. Most of the healing miracles are standalone encounters. One person approaches Jesus, demonstrates faith, and is healed. The evangel-ist tells the next story. This Gospel, however, is different. Jesus is on his way to heal one person, a young girl of twelve, and is inter-rupted on his journey by "a woman afflicted with hemorrhages." She bravely approaches Jesus in a crowd, despite being ritually unclean from her bleeding, and stretches out to touch his cloak. She is healed! Jesus meets her eye, confirms her faith, and contin-ues on to resurrect the young girl. Reading this passage, it might be easier to identify with one story -- the long-suffering woman or the young, innocent girl -- and to move past the other. But here they sit side by side. The girl is twelve. The woman has been suf-fering for twelve years. For the Gospel writers, number parallels have deep symbolic meaning. Between the woman and the young girl, we are not one or the other. We are both. None of us had a perfect childhood, perfect families, or a perfect peer group. As we endure pain, disappointment, or unmet expectations, it can feel like a part of our childhood hopes have died. Our coping mecha-nisms, social adaptations, and hidden secrets can make us the "walking wounded" in some respects. Jesus wants to do more than simply staunch the bleeding. His healing hand makes dead things come alive. He awakens the dreams that are asleep. This process requires prayer, conversations with trusted community and spiritual mentors, and critical looks at difficult areas of our life. However, we can believe the words of our Lord. If we ap-proach Jesus in faith, believing that he wants to heal and save, we, too, will hear his calming words spoken over the hurts of our life.
"I say to you, arise!" "Go in peace."
LIVE THE LITURGY - INSPIRATION FOR THE WEEK
God does not rejoice in our demise or our destruction. Rather, He made us in His image and desires that we have life. He also de-sires that we be healed and know His loving touch. There is great power in an embrace. The touch of another can heal wounds and restore life. There is also power in faith. Faith can turn us toward the truth and turn us toward God. God can profoundly change how we see Him, ourselves, and one another. God desires that we turn toward Him and be healed of all that wounds and binds us so that we can be free and enjoy the fullness life. Reach out and share your faith with someone this week so that they can receive
God's life-changing embrace.
EVERYDAY STEWARDSHIP - RECOGNIZE GOD IN
YOUR ORDINARY MOMENTS As the baptized, we are called into community, and we are strong-est when all members have full faith in Jesus Christ. When one of us falters or begins to doubt his or her faith, that is when our faith is to be shared freely as a source of strength. If we hold our faith inside, then those around us will miss a chance to be edified and strengthened by our witness. We can give freely of our money, our time, and our talents but still not share our faith with those around us. This hinders the Body of Christ's ability to evangelize and spread the Good News. It also helps to keep members of that Body weak, because without the chance to hear our stories of faith, those with the need to hear can remain discouraged and lost. Faith is a gift from God to us, just like any other. We are called to cultivate our faith and grow it into abundance. If we do not share it with others, then why grow it at all? We are not saved because we have more faith than someone else. We are no better off with storage bins filled with knowledge, devotion, and faith experience than a baby on its day of baptism. The difference between the baby and us is that we have something now to share and the re-
sponsibility to do so.
Cristo Rey July 1, 2018
Prayer Intentions God’s help is only a prayer away
Please call the parish office, 983.8528, with the names of family
members or friends for whom you would like us to pray. Let us pray for
the following: Christopher Gonzales, Ben Salazar, Carlos Rodri-
guez, Andres “Andy” Gonzales, James Salazar, Benji Anaya, Delfina
Lujan, Sue Moraz, Socorro Rodriguez, Ed Vigil, Jeff Mascarenas,
Delia Mendoza-Tapia, Basilia Villarreal, Trini Shelton, Julie
Montoya, Stephanie Merenda, Isaac Oliveres, Dora Baros, Shirley
Archer, Margaret Trujillo, Thelma Hagman, Steve Alire, Marcos
Mendes, Gloria Maria Serrano, Christopher Browne, Catherine
Brown, Carl Cox, Lucy Saiz, Rosie Saiz, Michele Lowrance, Flor-
ence Sanchez, Vicente Gutierrez, Helen Keller, Mel Ortiz, Albert
Rivera, Valentino Rivera, Joe Madrid, Salamon Sena, Francisco D.
Gonzales, Manuel Montoya, Kathleen Kennedy, Josie Lopez, Deacon
Tom & Carole Valkenburgh, Lucas Tapia, Marla Sanchez, Joseph
Higdon, Billie Branham & Peggy Vigil.
Pilgrim Shrine of Holy Family June 24-July 1 Rosalina Grace
July 1-8 Socorro Rios
July 8-15 Theresa Baros
July 15-22 Martha Kallejian
Thank You Berardinelli Funeral Home for your donation that allowed the purchase of new cabinets for the sacristy, new Ossu-ary with table and a secondary table for flowers or pictures.
Santo Niño Regional Catholic School
Is currently looking for elementary school teachers, who are dedicated to the academic and spiritual success of students, to join our Catholic school community. At this time, we are ac-cepting applications for full time teach-ing positions for school year 2018-2019. Please email cover letter, ASF application, and resume to [email protected] Enroll NOW!:The school is now accepting applications for the 2018-2019 School Year. Some changes include a multi-family discount is now being offered, all tuition assistance will go through our online FACTS system, and tuition payments will be completed online. Please call 505-424-1766 for a tour and appli-cation.
RCIA
Registration for RCIA 2018 has began. You will need to bring copy of your Birth Certificate or, if you are already baptized, a copy of your Baptismal Certificate. If you have a any difficulty acquiring it, please contact Sr. Anna Maria. Formation will begin on Monday, September 10, 2018, at 6 p.m. in St. Katharine Drexel F. F. Center. Additionally, an interview with each person will be needed beforehand. Please call or email to set a meeting date & hour at 505.955.8874 or [email protected]
Adult Confirmation
Registration for Adult Confirmation 2018 is now taking place. If
you are over 18 years of age, and not yet confirmed, but have
already received First Communion, you are invited to form
the Adult Confirmation group. Classes will be held once a
week on Wednesday beginning on September 5 from 6 - 7
p.m. The fee is $25. Confirmation will be administered on Tuesday, December 1, 2018. When coming to the registration
please bring with you your Baptismal Certificate AND your
1st Communion Certificate. RELIGIOUS EDUCATION
Registration for next year’s Religious Education Program has
began. Please register your children early!
Registration fee: $30 – 1st Child & $25 – 2nd Children
Mission Statement
The Youth Ministry of Cathedral Basilica of St. Francis of Assisi & Cristo Rey is committed to love, nurture, inspire, and equip
our youth to be faithful, lifelong disciples of Jesus Christ who reach out to the community and beyond. Our youth ministry de-liberately guides young people into Christian discipleship by:
♦ Provide them with a space where they are welcomed, heard and accepted into a spiritual family that will not judge them.
♦ Encourage them to use their individual talents in programs and ministries that interest them in order to nurture their growth as people of faith while providing volunteer service to the community.
♦ In addition, prepare them to impact their world for Christ.
Youth Confirmation High school teens that are planning to register in September for the Confirmation Program can begin to take care of their service hours during this summer. Those who work during the school year or are heavily involved in extra-curricular activities should take advantage of the summer time to take care of the required hours needed for the confirmation program. Required hours needed are 10 hours of community services and 10 hours of Church services.
Great opportunities for Church service hours!!!
Monday thru Friday
Help maintain the parish grounds – 8:00am to 12:00pm
Office help - 1:00pm – 4:00pm
Please call Liz Gallegos at 955-8864 for more information.
Pre-Registration for Confirmation will take place on August
26 after the 8:00am, 10:00am and 12:00 noon Mass at Crispin
Hall. Bring a copy of Baptismal Certificate and a fee of
$50.00.
Attention All Ministers
Quarterly schedules (July, August & September) can
now be found in the sacristy or online on the parish
website.
The parish office will
be closed on Wednes-
day, July 4th. There
will be no daily Mass
July 4th or Friday,
July 6th. First Friday
Adoration for July
6th is also canceled.