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Our Lady of the Assumption Parish
PASTOR Rev. Edward C. Domme PAROCHIAL VICAR Rev. Michelangelo Cimino DEACONS 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 SCHOOL OFFICE (505) 256-3167 815 Guaymas Place NE, Albuquerque, NM 87108 WEBSITE www.olacs.org SUNDAY OBLIGATION MASS: 5:00 pm Saturday SUNDAY MASSES: 7:00 am, 10:00 am and 11:30 am (English) 8:30 am (Bilingual) WEEKDAY MASSES: Monday-Saturday 8:30 am 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.
On the Corner of Lomas and Tennessee NE
May 20, 2018 Pentecost Sunday
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MASS INTENTIONS FOR THE WEEK OF May 21 - May 27, 2018 Mon., 21st * Weekday St. Christopher Magallanes James 3:13-18 8:30am † Vincent Turietta by the 11:30 Choir Psalm 19:8, 9, 10, 15 – S.I. for Jeremiah Stanley by Grandma Mark 9:14-29 – S.I. for Fr. Cimino for his birthday by the Legion of Mary Tue., 22nd * Weekday * St. Rita of Cascia James 4:1-10 8:30am † Leonard Duran by Ruby Chavez and family Psalm 55:7-8, 9-10a,10b-11a † Elizabeth and Andrew Knott by Anne and William Gilpin 23 – Special Intention by Jeanine Statzula Mark 9:30-37 Wed., 23rd * Weekday * **School Mass - Kindergarten Graduation** James 4:13-17 8:30am † Alex Gutierrez by Lee Gutierrez Psalm 49:2-3, 6-7, 8-10,11 – Special Intention by Jeanine Statzula Mark 9:38-40 – S.I. for our Kindergarten Graduates Thur., 24th * Weekday * James 5:1-6 8:30am † Oralia Nieto Chimidas by Cecilia and Andy Psalm 49:14-15ab, 15cd- – Special Intention by Jeanine Statzula
16, 17-18, 19-20 † Donald Robertson
Mark 9:41-50
Fri., 25th * Weekday * St. Bede the Venerable, St, Gregory VII, St. Mary Magdalene de Pazzi James 5:9-12 8:30am † Charlene Bacchus by Sally Rosenheim Psalm 103:1-2, 3-4, 8-9, – Special Intention by Jeanine Statzula 11-12 – S.I. for Sharon Frias Healing John 21:15-19 Sat., 26th* Weekday * St, Philip Neri James 5:13 8:30am † Isabel Mascarenas Psalm 141:1-2, 3 & 8 – Special Intention by Jeanine Statzula Mark 10:13-16 5:00pm † Andrew D, Silva and –S.I. for Irene Silva and family by Greg Sanchez family † David Seller (RIP 2007) by the Seller/Baca family Sun., 27th * Sunday 7:00am † Lucinda Holguin by Graciela Irigoyen
The Most Holy Trinity – Special Intention by Jeanine Statzula Deuteronomy 4:32-34, 39-40 8:30am † Jose Montoya by the family Psalm 33:4-5, 6, 9,18-19, † Arnold Carrillo by his wife, Lucille 20, 22 10:00am † Juan Segovia-Elias by the Frias family Romans 8:14-17 – S.I. for Cindy Post by her family Matthew 28:16-20 11:30am – S.I. for Frank Martinez and Christine Herrera † Vincent and Pauline Turietta by Ed and Elena Oates
LECTURAS DE HOY
Primera lectura - El Espíritu Santo desciende sobre los apóstoles (Hechos 2:1-11). Salmo - Envía tu espíritu, Señor, y renueva la faz de la tierra (Salmo 104 [103]). Segunda lectura - Hemos sido bautizados en el mis-mo Espíritu para formar un solo cuerpo (1 Cor 12:3b-7, 12-13) o Gálatas 5:16-25. Evangelio - Jesús se hizo presente a los discípulos y les trajo su paz. Les envío en su misión con poder para perdonar o atar los pecados por el Espíritu San-to (Juan 20:19-23) o Juan 15:26-27; 16:12-15.
TODAY’S READINGS
First Reading - Filled with the Holy Spirit, the apostles begin to speak in tongues (Acts 2:1-11). Psalm - Lord, send out your Spirit, and renew the face of the earth (Psalm 104). Second Reading — There are different kinds of spiri-tual gifts but the same Spirit (1 Corinthians 12:3b-7, 12-13) or Galatians 5:16-25. Gospel - As the Father has sent me, so I send you. Receive the Holy Spirit (John 20:19-23) or John 15:26-27; 16:12-15.
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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 NE Gathering Area
Monday 1st & 3rd St. Vincent de Paul 5:00 pm - Office Tuesday Legion of Mary 6:00 pm - Sacristy Sept. - April RCIA Adult Formation 6:30 pm - Office
Wednesday This Man Is You 6:00 am - Office Spanish Choir 7:00 pm - Church 2nd & 4th Knights of Columbus 7:00 pm - Gym Aug. - Nov. Adult Confirmation 6:45 pm - Office
Thursday Legion of Mary 9:00 am - Sacristy 10 am Choir 6:30 pm - Church Friday 2nd & 4th Blankets & Booties 9:30 am - Office 2nd Spanish Baptism Class 6:30 pm - Office 4th English Baptism Class 6:30 pm - Office
OLA MEETINGS FOR THE WEEK
LAY MINISTERS FOR THE WEEKEND OF MAY 19 & 20, 2018
Sat., 5:00pm Sun., 7:00am Sun., 8:30am Sun., 10:00am Sun., 11:30am
Lectors Dolores Armijio John Reilly Luis Padilla Brianne Santos Anne Gilpin
Mary Wentworth Linda Trujillo Quintin Pacheco Emilie Underwood Alicia Montoya Eucharistic Mary Wentworth/c Sr. Lucia Ikwen/c Ernestina Garcia/c Sally Rosenheim/c Robert Paiz/c Ministers Roy Porter/s Linda Trujillo/s Phil Silva/s Jeanne Holtby/s Thomas Johnston/s
Ministry of Emo Sedillo Alex Converse Laisha Pedroza Alexandra Fiedler Clara Johnston Altar Adam Yrene Lily Converse Michael Pedroza Jacob Madrid Silas Cerami
Servers Jake Yrene Kirk Schriner Sofia Cisneros Olivia Pohl Gift Kati and Gene Margaret Romero Tom and Dolores Ed Larrañaga Gina Broussard
Bearers Passariello Vigil family family
Lay Ministers, if you are unable to serve, please find a replacement. Thank you! LAY MINISTERS FOR WEEKEND OF MAY 26 & 27, 2018
Sat., 5:00 pm Sun., 7:00 am Sun., 8:30 am Sun., 10:00 am Sun., 11:30 am Lectors Scott Nary Brad Sedillo Yusalet Rodriguez Bill Caskey Laura Paiz
Emilie Underwood Leroy Griego Francisco Rodriguez William Tobin Mary Ann O’Keefe
Eucharistic Mary Wentworth/c Don Luna/c Gertrude Gutierrez/c Patricia Torres/c David Baumann/c
Ministers Mary Ortega/s John Reilly/s Judy Gutierrez/s Anthony Torres/s Anna Baumann/s Ministry of Nicholas Mittas Gabriela Hoswell Elisha Velasquez Samantha Tafoya Logan Clark
Altar Marika Mittas Lucas Hoswell Marcela Zavala Santana Larrañaga Ariana Galaviz Servers Elianna Lopez-Sanchez Zia Lucero Selena Ortiz
Gift Del Dalesandra, John Romero Knights of Phyllis Everett David and Amelia Bearers Va. Luna, CM Baca Columbus Family Parks
St. Bede the Venerable was an English monk at the monastery of St. Peter and its companion monastery of St. Paul in the Kingdom of Northumbria of the Angles in Tyne and Wear, England.
St. Christopher Magallanes: Saint Cristóbal Magallanes Jara, also known as Christopher Magallanes, is a martyr and saint venerated in the Catholic Church who was killed without trial on the way to say Mass during the Cristero War after the trumped-up charge of inciting rebellion.
St. Gregory VII: was Pope from 22 April 1073 to his death in 1085. One of the great reforming popes, he is perhaps best known for the part he played in the Investiture Controversy, his dispute with Henry IV, Holy Roman Emperor that affirmed the primacy of papal authority and the new canon law governing the election of the pope by the College of Cardinals.
Pentecost Sunday The Christian holiday of Pentecost, celebrated on the fiftieth day after Easter, commemorates the descent of the Holy Spirit upon the Apostles and other followers of Jesus Christ while they were in Jerusalem celebrating the Feast of Weeks, as described in the Acts of the Apostles.
St, Rita Cascia patron Saint of the Impossible, abused wives and widows.
St. Mary Magdalene de Pazzi Mary Magdalene de' Pazzi, O.Carm. was an Italian Carmelite nun and mystic.
St. Philip Neri Philip Romolo Neri, known as the Third Apostle of Rome, after Saints Peter and Paul, was an Italian priest noted for founding a society of secular clergy called the Congregation of the Oratory.
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CHURCH ENVELOPES
If you use a blue envelope from the back table please label it with your name and designation. If you are new to the parish and would like to receive Sunday envelopes, please fill out a parish registration form located in the magazine rack and turn it into the office.
PARISH ANNOUNCEMENTS
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.
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.
PLEASE REMEMBER
Do not leave purses or personal items in the pews or visible in your vehicles.
Sunday Collection
May 12/13, 2018 $16,227.59
Thank you for your continued support of Our Lady of the Assumption Parish!
ST. VINCENT DE PAUL SOCIETY REFLECTION May 20, 2018
Jesus tells us that he is sending the Spirit to us. The Spirit is the Word speaking to us in a most profound way because he dwells with us and guides us to all truth. This Spirit is all we need, provided we allow the Spirit to speak through us and
not turn God’s word into our word. Openness to the Spirit within is our guarantee that what we speak as disciples is spoken in Jesus’ name. This Pentecost commemoration isn’t simply recalling a past event but celebrating what God is doing with us now. In baptism each of us received the Spirit; that was our Pentecost. The Spirit dwells within us so we can be faithful and true disciples. The indwelling of the Spirit is a continual Pentecost! (Living Liturgy, p.144)
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.
ANNUAL CATHOLIC APPEAL
Our assessment for 2018 is $62,000. Your continued support is greatly appreciated.
THANK YOU!!
CATHOLIC WEDDINIG ANNIVERSARIES
Wedding Anniversaries (50 years or more), can be published in the bulletin. Please provide the information to the Parish office one month before the Anniversary date.
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.
Pray For
THANK YOU!! On behalf of Birthright of Albuquerque we would like to thank all those who purchased and donated to the carnations on Mother’s Day as well as the volunteers who took time to sell the carnations. As a result of your generosity Birthright raised $1,327.57 in our parish alone. These funds will go a long way in helping expectant mothers get a good start to raising their babies.
Again, THANK YOU!!
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May 18, 2018 Dear Parishioners, I am pleased to present the financial summary for the fiscal year ending June 30, 2017. The fiscal year ended on a high note, with a net income of $71,900. Parish donations increased 2.16% and our expenses decreased 9.74% from the previous year. We also exceeded our goal for Annual Catholic Appeal; consequently, we received a rebate of $15,773. I extend my sincere appreciation to the Parish Finance Council for their financial oversight and due diligence toward fiscal responsibility. Our parish has many programs and ministries all of which are made possible through your generous stewardship of time, talent, and treasurer. The information in this report bears witness to your generosity. Thank you for your spirit of generosity and faith! Respectfully submitted,
Rev Edward C. Domme Pastor
OUR LADY OF THE ASSUMPTION PARISH Annual Financial Report For the Fiscal Year Ending June 30, 2017 12 Months Ended June 30, 2017 Income Second Collections Sunday Collections and Other Donations $ 796,861 St. Vincent De Paul $
38,133
ACA Rebate 15,773 School Fund 29,049 Candles 2,332 Retired Religious 5,485 Flowers 2,479 Military Offering 4,310 Fundraising - Ministries 6,726 Seminarian Support 3,665
Insurance Reimbursement 5,687 Campaign for Human Devel-opment 2,782
Interest Income 2,199 Peter's Pence 2,691 Religious Articles Sales 2,002 World Mission Sunday 2,435 Religious Education 4,119 Bishop's Relief 2,157 Stole Fees 1,476 Catholic Missions 1,897 Total Income $ 839,654 Birthright 1,217
Trinity Dome 292 Expenses Archdiocesan Assessment $ 99,608 Plant Operations and Mainte-nance 159,871 Parish Administration 139,998 Sacraments Administered Pastoral and Deacon Services 110,944 First Holy Communions 51 Liturgy and Worship 85,935 Confirmation 37 Fixed Expenses 83,268 Baptism 23 School Subsidy 54,500 Funeral 19 Parish Ministries 19,725 Holy Matrimony 3 Religious Education 13,905 Total Expenses $ 767,754
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LITURGY CORNER
TREASURES FROM OUR TRADITION The disciples gathered on the fiftieth day after the Resurrection were not keeping their first Pentecost. For them, Pentecost was the fiftieth day after Passover, a feast of the first fruits of the harvest. It was the second most important feast of the year. Today, Jews gather on the eve of the feast to study scripture and the law, and after the feast begins at sundown, spend the day in joyful social gatherings. The meaning of the celebration is the giving of the law on Mount Sinai, so for Christians the connection to the gifts of the Holy Spirit is obvious. In Sicily and in the Pantheon in Rome, today the descent of the Holy Spirit is enacted with a stunning ritual. Some churches there have an “eye” in the roof open to the sky, called an oculus. After the Gospel today, thousands of rose petals fall from the oculus onto the assembly. Churches and homes are decked in greenery and flowers to express the new life the Holy Spirit brings on this, the “birthday of the church.”
TRADICIONES DE NUESTRA FE Algunos expertos han comentantado que los lati-nos y las latinas somos muy atraídos por movimien-tos carismáticos o pentecostales. Esto puede ser de-bido a los misioneros franciscanos que fundaron la Iglesia en América durante el siglo XVI. Probable-mente sin conocer su origen estos llegaron con ideas milenaristas de un abad cisterciense llamado Joaquín de Fiore. Este monje había profetizado que estaba por llegar una época del Espíritu Santo en la cual se viviría por fin una utopía o sea el Reino de Dios. Mu-chos de los primeros franciscanos adoptaron sus ide-as pero lamentablemente el joaquinismo, poco a po-co, se transformó en herejía por su extremada crítica a los Sacramentos y la jerarquía. Al pasar de casi 3 siglos los frailes franciscanos que llegaron a nuestro continente vinieron con la idea de inaugurar la Iglesia del Espíritu Santo, la cual re-formaría los errores y las debilidades de la vieja Igle-sia Europea. Esta Iglesia también sería la que defen-dería al nativo y el mestizo de los abusos del Con-quistador. Este sueño de utopía, se quedó en sueño pero, es un sueño que continua en el pueblo latino y su devoción al Espíritu Santo de la Santísima Trini-dad.
TODOS SON ENVIADOS Cincuenta días después del Domingo de Pascua, celebramos el cumplimiento de todas las promesas de Dios en el Domingo de Pentecostés, una celebra-ción a la que muchas veces se ha llamado el cum-pleaños de la Iglesia. Se nos recuerda otra vez más que los cristianos hemos recibido el Espíritu Santo, no para beneficio personal sino para permitirnos se-guir nuestra vocación cristiana. El eje de las lecturas para Pentecostés es el rela-to en los Hechos de los Apóstoles, cuando el Espíritu Santo es enviado a los discípulos. Las demás lectu-ras para este domingo nos ayudan a comprender qué significa vivir nuestra vocación cristiana. La carta del apóstol san Pablo nos muestra los dones y frutos que el Espíritu Santo nos concede. El Evangelio según san Juan nos recuerda que Jesús ha enviado a todos sus discípulos para que compartan su perdón y paz, por el poder del Espíritu Santo.
ALL ARE SENT Fifty days after Easter Sunday we celebrate the fulfillment of all God’s promises in the feast of Pentecost, a feast that has sometimes been called the birthday of the church. One last time we are reminded that we Christians have received the Holy Spirit, not for our own benefit, but to enable us to follow our Christian vocation. The centerpiece of the scriptures for Pentecost is the account in Acts of the Apostles of the sending of the Holy Spirit to the disciples. The other readings for this Sunday help us to understand what it means to live out our Christian vocation. Paul’s letter shows us the gifts and fruits that the Holy Spirit gives to us. John’s Gospel reminds us that Jesus has sent all his disciples to share his forgiveness and peace, through the power of the Holy Spirit.
GUIDE US TODAY Holy Spirit, you who pointed out the way for your disciples to announce the gospel, we pray to you: As in the time of the apostles, guide today’s messengers of the Good News.
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HIGHLIGHT NEW MEXICO STORIES
The Ministry Resource Center has a wealth of resources related to our wonderful state including history, fiction, New Mexican authors and even some cookbooks! Log onto the on-line catalogue at : https://archdiosf.booksys.net/opac/archdiosf/index.html and click on the “visual” tab. Find the New Mexico icon and have fun. There are books, ebooks, DVDs, audio books and more.
NATIVE AMERICAN MINISTRY MAILING LIST
Would you like to be added to the Native American Ministry mailing list? The office sends out newsletters quarterly, and reminder cards of upcoming events. To be added to the mailing list call the office: 831-8151.
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A lifeline for troubled marriages: Is your marriage tearing you apart? Is there little or no meaningful communication? Are you considering separation or divorce? We believe Retrouvaille can help. Retrouvaille will teach you a method to re-establish communication. This three phase program consists of a weekend experience, a series of 7 follow-up sessions over a three month period, and a monthly meeting for lifelong support. The next program will be September 14-16, 2018, now in both English & Spanish. For more information or to register, please call 890-3495 in Alb or 1-800-470-2230. You can also find us on the Web at www.HelpOurMarriage.com.
MISA EN CASA
En un esfuerzo por llegar a nuestros hermanos y herma-nas cuyo primer idioma es el español y que no son ca-paces de asistir a la misa dominical en sus parroquias locales debido a la enfermedad, edad, u otras cuestio-nes. Las Oficinas del Ministerio Hispano y Culto y oferta de Iniciación Cristiana, ofrece la transmisión de la misa en español por televisión. Ahora será transmitida al aire los domingos a las 7 am de My50TV (KASY) canal 50 en la televisión regular. Si tiene alguna pregunta con respecto a la transmisión de la misa en español de tele-visión, por favor llame a la Oficina del Ministerio Hispa-no - 831-8194.
QUEEEN of HEAVEN CATHOLIC SCHOOL
This year we are having a special spring fundraiser on Saturday, June 2, 2018. Our new event the “First Annual Knights Spring Cha-Ching”. ONLY 500 tickets will be sold for $100 each. The first ticket drawn wins $500; every 10th ticket wins $100; every 50th ticket wins $150;every 100th ticket wins $250 and the final ticket drawn wins $10,000 GRAND PRIZE. Each ticket sold includes a Bar-B-Que lunch for two. Entertainment by Justin Credible, with a silent auction, and pull tabs. For information contact Mary Keating, Principal, at 881-2484.
ARCHDIOCESAN PREPARATION For the Sacrament of Marriage
Engaged Encounter: Preparation for marriage for engaged couples. July 20-22 at the Madonna Retreat Center. To register go to www.abq-sfee.com
CHARITY GOLF TOURNAMENT
Hosted by Our Lady of the Annunciation Knights of Columbus Council 14920, on Saturday, June 9, 2018, 8:00 am Shotgun Start at Arroyo Del Oso Golf Course. 4 Person Scramble; $100 per Player - Golf, Cart, Driving Range, Lunch, Gift Bag and Awards Ceremony. $25,000 prize for a hole in one. First Place Prizes for both Men and Mixed Couple teams; Special Prize for Last Place Team. Opportunity to win a suite to an Isotopes’ game for you and 15 of your friends. Contact Jason Bogue, 505-307-9365 or Terri Pribyl, 505-250-5395, for sign up and more information.
FAMILY BEREAVEMENT MINISTRIES
Support Groups for bereaved by the death of a loved one are offered at Prince of Peace Catholic Community, call Maggie Garner at 384-6293 for details and Immaculate Conception Parish, Albuquerque, call Paulette Sanchez at 831-4288 for details.
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Class on surviving divorce Wednesdays beginning May 2, 2018, from 6:30-7:45 pm, Shrine of St. Bernadette, classroom C-2. $20 fee includes the “Personal Survival Guide” workbook. Pay on the first day of class. For more information call Jane at (505)688-8663.
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