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IMMACULATE CONCEPTION PARISH JULY 27... · IMMACULATE CONCEPTION PARISH SERVING THE COMMUNITIES OF: Tome, Adelino, La Ladera, Las Maravillas, Pasitos del Cielo, ... Lawrence Johnson

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IMMACULATE CONCEPTION PARISH

SERVING THE COMMUNITIES OF:

Tome, Adelino, La Ladera, Las Maravillas, Pasitos del Cielo, La Constancia, Tavalopa, El Cerro Mission South, Casa Colorada

and Salomon Estates Website: http://immaculateconceptiontome.org

e-mail: [email protected] Secretary e-mail: [email protected]

PASTOR: FATHER JOSE A. HERNANDEZ DEACON: LORENZO CASTILLO

SECRETARY/BOOKKEEPER: MARY ANN BACA

OFFICE HOURS Tuesday-Saturday (Closed Mondays)

9:00 A.M. – 1:00 P.M.

RELIGIOUS EDUCATION Martha Sanchez, DRE, (505) 865-4220 Email: [email protected]

MASS SCHEDULES SATURDAY

5:30 P.M. MASS {ENGLISH} SUNDAY

8:00 A.M. MASS {SPANISH} 10:00 A.M. MASS {ENGLISH} WEEKDAYS 9:00 A.M. MASS TUESDAY – FRIDAY Casa Colorada Mission 12:00 noon Every 4th Sunday of the Month

CONFESSIONS 4:00 P.M. Saturdays in the Chapel or by Appointment

BLESSED SACRAMENT Exposition every First Friday after 9:00 a.m. Mass followed by Benediction at 6:00 p.m.

RELIGIOUS EDUCATION In order for children to be enrolled in the CCD program it is necessary that the parents/guardians be registered. All students must attend Mass regularly. SACRAMENTS ADULT INITIATION (RCIA) Process of Initiation for non-baptized individuals, Christians of other faiths wishing to become Catholic, Catholics who have not received Holy Communion, or Confirmation and for Catholics who are interested in deepening their faith.

SPECIAL SACRAMENTS (RCIC) Process of initiation into the Catholic Church for baptized children under the age of 15 and children over the age of 8 who have not yet received their first Holy Communion. CONFIRMATION Contact the CCD office . HOLY COMMUNION Children must have completed the two year preparation process to enter the Sacramental class in the third grade. MARRIAGE For registered parishioners 1) Interview with parish priest six months before the wedding. 2) Diocesan marriage preparation program. BAPTISM Please contact the Parish office to make arrangements for the Sacrament of Baptism. CARE OF THE SICK For Holy Communion and Anointing, for seriously ill or homebound parishioners, please call the Parish Office for an appointment. MINISTRY OFFICERS: Finance Council Chairperson: Eduardo Rodriguez Parish Council Chairperson: Lawrence Johnson Lectors: Mary Jo Moya Extraordinary Ministers of the Eucharist: Mary Fresquez Youth Altar Servers: Marianne Holmes Adult Altar Servers: Lawrence Johnson Music 5:30 p.m.: Ron Vigil 8:00 a.m.: Cathy Jaramillo 10:00 a.m.: Eva Sanchez 10:00 a.m. (1st Sun) Youth Choir Park: Ramon Torres Cemetery: Flavio Perea SVDP: John Duran Flowers: Angela Norman Mayordomos: 5:30 p.m. Leroy & Lucille Otero 8:00 a.m. Elauterio & Sandra Sanchez 10:00 a.m. Frank & Charlene Martinez

P.O. BOX 100 7 CHURCH LOOP TOME, NM 87060

(505) 865-7497 FAX: (505) 865-7622

SUNDAY, JULY 27TH READINGS: First Reading: 1 Kings 3:5, 7-12

Psalm: 119:57, 72, 76-77, 97a, 127-128, 129-130 Second Reading: Romans 8:28-30

Gospel: Matthew 13:44-52

Monday July 28 No Service Tuesday July 29 9:00 a.m. +Louise DeArmond by Virginia Baca +Felice & +Bernardino Garcia by Christella Romero +Fransquita & +Aristotle Romero by Christella Romero Wednesday July 30 9:00 a.m. +Cristobal Aragon (11th Anniversary) by M/M Buddy Aragon For the Health of Steve Romero by M/M Fermin Chavez Special Intentions by Patsy Maez Thursday July 31 9:00 a.m +Doroteo “Joty” Baca by Virginia Baca +Peter Garley by M/M Flavio Perea For our Deceased Parishioners by M/M Salomon Jaramillo Friday August 1 9:00 a.m. +Paul S. Moya by Mary Jo Moya & Family +Leova, +Candida, & +Lauriano Romero by Ladis Romero & Family +Chris Echavarria by Elaine Echvarria Saturday August 2 5:30 p.m. +Richard Perez by Carmen Perez +Frederick Salcido by M/M Alex Lara +Amalia Lara by M/M Alex Lara Sunday August 3 8:00 a.m. +Frank Apodaca by Patsy Apodaca & Family +John David & +Carolina Montoya by Manuel Montoya +Oliver Zamora (Birthday Blessings) by Rene Gonzales 10:00 a.m. Angie Vallejos by Angie Vallejos +Emmita Rosa Moreno Perez por Sr. y Sra. Kortsch +Luz Maribel Areola de Kortsch por Sr. Kortsch Immaculate Conception Parishioners

IMMACULATE CONCEPTION CATHOLIC CHURCH TOME, NEW MEXICO

MASS INTENTIONS FOR THE WEEK

With compassion and concern, we offer our prayers for our community and especially for the sick of our parish: Chester Moya, Evangeline Marquez, Lynn Wallace, Tamara Sanchez, Phil Moya, Juanito Griego, Michelle Baca, Charli Orgas, Michael Sandoval, Beatrice Marquez, Eliana Alderete, Anthony Salcido, Angelina Trujillo, Patricia Wallace, Damian Gardner, Antoinette Bencomo, Marcella Silva, Mara Segal, Patricia Gardner, Herman Rael, Jose C. Ortega, Isaiah Sanchez, Roselyn Cordova, Dayjah Lueras, Luga Calles, Loretta Aragon, Gilfred Chavez, Minerva Sanchez, Joshua Zamora, Wayne Gallegos, Ramona Mullane, Steve Romero, Betty Jones, Jenny Rael, James Sneed, David Lopez, Freddie Peralta, Dana Lozano, Assunta Berry, Justin Beyerl, Alex Santacruz, Mariah Sanchez, Gene Perez, Mela Jaramillo, Eva Sanchez, Janessa Alderete, Bernice Rittner, Louisa Piro, Maria Garcia, Albert Arroyo, Rita Lozano, Marty D. Sanchez, Nicario Romero, Joy Veranalli, Annette Baca, Marie Padilla, Waylon Moore, Allen Kenyon, Tonia Pena, Adelita Urtiaga, Sally Lynch, Michelle Ruiz, Josie Griego, Phil Peralta, Renee DeBaca, Michael Anthony Maes, Dennis Rodriguez, Chance Apodaca, Martha Moya, Renee Gonzales, Ray Tafoya, Helen Chavez, Ray Rivera, Amy Montano, Diana Lara, Ramona Douglas, E. G. Lozano, Abel Lueras, Jess Hernandez, Ria Vergeer, Trish Steindler Grace Chavira, Theresa William Please call the parish office to add or delete a name on the list.

Telephone Number (505) 865-7495 Meetings are held every fourth Thursday of the month unless otherwise noted. Food distribution is on Wednesday & Saturday. Requests must be

called in before the days of distribution. Telephone messages are accessed daily and responded to with 24 hours.

MISSION STATEMENT Our faith-family of Immaculate Conception and its rich history and traditions, invite all Catholics to help them grow and mature as faithful followers of Jesus Christ.

CALENDAR 8/1: First Friday Devotions 8/7: Knights of Columbus Meeting 7:00 p.m. 8/12: Baptism Class 6:00 p.m. 8/12: Youth Choir Practice 6:00 p.m. 8/17: Baptism Sunday

Grounds Cleaning Schedule Saturdays 9:00 a.m.

8/2: Aaron & Melanie Hahn, Kenneth & Janice Parras 8/9: Adrian & Darlene Herrera, Cruz & Charity Hernandez

COLLECTIONS: 7/27: Reg: 2,262.26 Bldg Fund: $1489.00 Loose: $313.79 SVDP: $4.00 7/27: Eloisa, Alberto, Kristy 8/3: Luz, Rebecca, Alejandra 8/10: Elena, Mary Jo, Cathy 8/17: Sandra, Norma, Dianna 8/24: Eleanor, Lillian, Frances 8/31: Eloisa, Alberto, Kristy 9/7: Luz, Rebecca, Alejandra 9/14: Elena, Mary Jo, Cathy 9/21: Sandra, Norma, Dianna 9/28: Eleanor, Lillian, Frances 10/5: Eloisa, Alberto, Kristy

The Knights of Columbus meet on the 1st Thursday of each month at 7:00 p.m. They start by praying the Rosary at 6:30. They also meet with their families on the third Thursday of the month for a Family Unity and Planning Meeting at 6:00 p.m. Bring a dish to share. The Legion of Mary meets each Wednesday after daily Mass in the Classroom. Join them in praying the Rosary after daily Mass. If you want to have the Pilgrim Virgin in your home for a week, please call 865-8488. Divine Mercy meets each Thursday after Daily Mass in the Classroom. Join them in praying the Chaplet of the Divine Mercy.

ATTENTION YOUTH CHOIR Practice for the Youth Choir is every second and fourth Tuesday of the month. Practice is held at 6:00 p.m. in the Parish Hall.

FIESTA TIME If you are going to help with the Fiesta, please attend the meeting to inform the Chairperson and yourself about what is entailed for the area in which you will be working. Call Ron Vigil at 490-2798. Needed: Items for Fiesta (see lists on the table). Please sign up to volunteer for a booth or to participate in some way. Need items for Silent Auction and cups for the dime toss.

SEVENTEENTH SUNDAY IN ORDINARY TIME JULY 27, 2014 SCHEDULES

Altar Servers: 8/2: 5:30 p.m. Angela, Amanda, Justin Burson, Anastacia Aragon* 8/3: 8:00 a.m. Manuel Montoya 8/3: 10:00 a.m. Brenda Chavez Dustin & Kamryn Duenas, Kayla Chavez* Lectors: 8/2: 5:30 a.m. Priscilla Mattmann 8/3: 8:00 a.m. Lawrence Johnson 8/3: 10:00 a.m. Barbara Garcia Extraordinary Ministers of the Eucharist: 8/2: 5:30 p.m. Ann Garcia, Susan Wilson, Marianne Holmes 8/3: 8:00 a.m. Deacon Lorenzo, Cris Thompson, Lucy Aragon 8/3: 10:00 a.m. Steve Sandoval, Carolyn Matzke, Annette Lucero

"The kingdom of heaven is like a treasure buried in a field, which a person finds and hides again, and out of joy goes and sells all that he has and buys that field." - Mt 13:44

17th Sunday in Ordinary Time "When he finds a pearl of great price, he goes and sells all that he has and buys it." How many of us think of our faith as "a pearl of great price"? How many of us really recognize the precious treasure we already possess? As baptized Christians, we have been welcomed into God's family. We are royalty in his kingdom! No matter what our status may be on earth, no matter what treasures we may or may not own right now, we are heirs of God's heavenly kingdom. It is easy to take this for granted, however. On this side of eternity, it's even a temptation to forget that we have been adopted into God's family. Right now, for us, "the kingdom of heaven is like a treasure buried in a field." That is to say, the treasure isn't always so obvious. But that doesn't mean it isn't there. It just means that we have to dig a little bit to find it. We have to remove whatever layers of dirt or sand may be obscuring the priceless package and bring it back into the daylight. So where is our treasure buried? What, if anything, is obscuring the full flourishing of our faith? Is it buried by the demands of work or school? Is our faith hidden beneath the weight of sickness or sorrow? Have we covered it over with false "treasures" that only give us fleeting joy? Or have we never even given our faith the chance to come into the sunlight at all? Whatever it is for each one of us, we should resolve to recover the treasure that lies beneath our feet. By giving our-selves to Christ, encountering him regularly through prayer, Scripture study, and the sacraments, we too can experience the joy of that blessed merchant who, by selling all he had, truly became rich.

In an effort to reach out to our brothers and sisters who speak Spanish and are not able to attend Sunday Mass at their parish due to illness, age, or other issues, the Archdiocese offers the transmis-sion of the Sunday Mass in Spanish. This is an archdiocesan minis-try offered in collaboration with the Office of Hispanic Ministry and the Office of Worship and Christian Initiation. The Spanish TV Mass airs every Sunday at 6:30 am on Channel 13 and 5:00 p.m. on Univision Channel 14.

WORD OF LIFE

The irony is that many people think of us Catholics as people of No —don’t do this, don’t do that. In reality we are the people of Yes—yes to God, yes to life, yes to compassion for the poor and suffering, yes to the solidarity and community that makes us messengers of joy even in a valley of tears. —Cardinal Sean O’Malley, holily at Opening Mass of the 2014 National Prayer Vigil for Life La ironia es que mucha gente cree que los catolicos somos personas de No: No hagas esto, no hagas aquello. En realidad somos perso-nas de Si: Si a Dios, si a la vida, si a la compassion por los pobres y los que sufren, si a la solidaridad y comunidad que nos hace mensa-jeros del gozo incluso en un valle de lagrimas.

Pre-Cana Class: St. Charles: September 5—7. To register call 505-242-3462 Weekend for Engaged: Our Lady of Belen August 1-3. call 505-864-8872