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SANTA MARIA DE LA PAZ CATHOLIC COMMUNITY | JUNE 3, 2018
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Monday, June 4, 2018 5:45PM - For the People
Tuesday, June 5, 2018
12:15PM †Jacqueline Roybal (2nd) - Gilbert Roybal - Theresa Ann Daley (BD) - Susie & Catherine Gorman - In Honor of St. Anthony - Ruth
Wednesday, June 6, 2018 8:25AM NO Santo Niño School Mass
Thursday, June 7, 2018 12:15PM †Henry, †Emma & †Leandra Salazar - David & Diane Dennedy-Frank - Michael Joseph Gorman (BD) - Susie & Mike Gorman
Friday, June 8, 2018 12:15PM Living & Deceased members of Tapia Fam. - Patricio Tapia - John Paul Gorman (BD) - Susie & Mike Gorman
Saturday, June 9, 2018 5:00PM †Jim & †Rosina Escudero & †Janet Escudero -
Geraldine George
†Tommy Escudero, †Bobbie Escudero & †Becky Archuleta -
Geraldine George †Darcy Martinez (BD) - Martinez Family
Sunday, June 10, 2018 10th Sunday in Ordinary Time 7:30AM †Antonio Tapia - Family
†Chris Salazar - Ray & Margaret Salazar - In thanksgiving for prayers answered - Ellenburg Family
9:30AM †Theresa Baker, †Pita T. Gonzales & †Joseph J. Gonzales - Clarence & Bernadette Garcia
†Leon Mattingly (BD) - Sandoval Family †Tommy Jr. & †Mary Frances Cantou & Florie Dominguez - Tommy & Ramona Cantou
11:30PM †Jacob D. Martinez (4th) - Ana Maria Martinez †Letisha Gallegos (12th) †Luis Griego & †Feliz Gallegos
- Gallegos Family
5:00PM - For the People
Carmen & Reynaldo Balizan Lorraine Salazar
C.J. Diane Dennedy-Frank
Jeri & Isidro Gonzales Cecile Ward
If someone in your family is in need of prayers, please contact the parish office and
ask for your loved one's name, with their permission, to be included in the "Prayer
Requests" section of the weekly bulletin. Prayer requests will be placed in the
bulletin for three consecutive weeks, thereupon will be removed.
READINGS FOR THE WEEK OF
June 3, 2018 Monday: 2 Pt 1:2-7/Ps 91:1-2, 14-15b, 15c-16 /Mk 12:1-12
Tuesday: 2 Pt 3:12-15a, 17-18/Ps 90:2, 3-4, 10, 14 and 16/
Mk 12:13-17
Wednesday: 2 Tm 1:1-3. 6-12/Ps 123:1b-2/Mk12:18-27
Thursday: 2 Tm 2:8-15/Ps 25:4-5ab, 8-9, 10 and 14 /Mk
12:28-34
Friday: Hos 11:1, 3-4, 8c-9/Is 12:2-6/Eph 3:8-12, 14-19/Jn
19:31-37
Saturday: 2Tm 4:1-8/Ps 71:8-9, 14-15ab, 16-17, 22 /Lk 2:41-51
READINGS FOR NEXT SUNDAY June 10, 2018 | 10th Sunday in Ordinary Time
First Reading: Gn 3:9-15
Psalm: Ps 130:1-2, 3-4, 5-6, 7-8 [7bc]
Second Reading: 2 Cor 4:13--5:1
Gospel: Mk 3:20-35
BRING YOUR BIBLE TO MASS!
Remember seminarians
DEACON NATHAN LOPEZ
&
LUKE MALONE HOLY CHILD
in your prayers.
Scripture Readings
MM A S SS S S II N T E N T I O N SN S F o r t h e W e e k
PRAY FOR VOCATIONS
PLEASE NOTE: Mass intention requests are not accepted over the
phone. Please come in to the Parish Office during regular office
hours to schedule Mass intentions. Payment is due at time of
scheduling.
JUNE 3, 2018 3
BLOOD AND SACRIFICE Sacrificial blood of the new covenant poured out for us! We
do not often think of taking part in these events for our
salvation, yet Jesus our Messiah takes up the covenant of
Moses, and renews and fulfills it for us on his cross. He
changes things, once and for all, so here and now, we can
take part in his work, opening divine grace and life to the
world. The Eucharist draws us into the work of his cross, his
life-giving service.
Philip J. Sandstrom, STD ©2000, OCP.
Today we celebrate the solemnity for the Most Holy
Body & Blood of Christ, also called Corpus Christi
Sunday.
But, do you know what a solemnity is? It is a day of greatest
significance on the Roman Catholic Church calendar. We
commonly call almost any special day a “feast day,” but “feast”
is only one category of celebration (more on feast days next
week). A solemnity is more important than a feast.
Solemnities resemble Sundays. However, not all solemnities are days of obligation. Catholics begin observing a solemnity on
the evening before its date. We hear three Scripture readings at Mass. We recite the Creed. We include the Gloria, even if the
solemnity occurs during Advent and Lent, the seasons when this hymn is omitted from the Sunday Mass. On solemnities
flowers may adorn the altar and the organ may play solo music, even during Lent, when these practices are otherwise forbidden.
If an event such as a wedding takes place at Mass on a solemnity, the prayers and readings of the solemnity are used.
Solemnities include some biographical events and titles of Jesus (Christmas, Epiphany, Sacred Heart, and Christ the King),
events and titles associated with Mary (Immaculate Conception, Annunciation, Mother of God and Assumption), key biblical
saints (Joseph, John the Baptist, Peter and Paul) and other days of religious significance (All Saints, Most Holy Trinity, and the
Most Holy Body and Blood of Christ). Locally, solemnities include the patronal day of the city or state, the day of the church’s
title, and the day of the title, founder, or patron of a religious order or congregation.
The solemnities of Christmas and Easter extend for eight days with some modified celebration each day. If a solemnity
conflicts with a Sunday or another solemnity, it either replaces the Sunday or is transferred to the first available date.
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QUESTIONS OF THE WEEK:
Do I feel different after receiving the Body and Blood of Christ in the Eucharist? How can I take the Body and Blood of Christ
that I receive in the Eucharist and make a difference in what I say and do? How can I build up the kingdom of God in the
world?
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Y !"# % Y !&' A(!)" Tommy Baca, Director
629-1328 • [email protected]
RCIA % A(!)" C &*+-/0"+ & Bernade1e Bach, Director
629-4211 • [email protected]
ADULT CONFIRMATION
Are you over 18 and not yet confirmed? Do you have
someone in your family who fits that description? According
to our data system, there are lots of adults in that category.
Guess what! It’s not too late to take care of that this year!
Call Bernadette at 629-4211 or e-mail her at [email protected]
and set up an appointment to come in and fill out the
application. The classes begin September 8th and will be
held on Saturdays in September, October and November
with Confirmation on December 1st. Do it now and get
that taken care of for yourself.
LIFE NIGHT
High School Teens! Join us on Sun-
days after the 5:00PM Mass (6:30-8:00)
for some Fun, Faith, and Food down at
the Social Center. Bring a friend or two
or five.
June 3: Light Up Your Life: Jesus Teaches Us About
Ourselves
June 10: Divine Music: The Psalms
June 17: NO Life Night (Fathers' Day)
June 24: NO Life Night
MMINISTRYRY Y NNNNEWSWS
Curso kerigmático seminal del
5 de abril at 9 de junio. Jueves
de 7-9pm. Quines deseen
participar el curso kerigmático
en Santa Maria de la Paz
deberán comprometerse a NO
FALTAR a ninguna curso incluye clases semanales y culmina
con un retiro de viernes y sábado. Personas interesadas
presentarse el jueves 22 de marzo a las 7 pm en el salon Saint
Anne en la iglesia de Santa Maria de la Paz.
KERIGMA SEMANAL COMIENZA EN TIEMPO DE
PASCUA
BLOQUE 1 (SEMANAL)
Juno - Testimonios/Convivencia
BLOQUE 2 RETIRO DE VIERNES Y SABADO el
Viernes y Sabado:
Juno 8 - Tema 1, El Señorio de Cristo—Jesús es Señor, y
¿es Jesús tu Senor?
9 - Temas 2—5, (todo el bloque complete hasta la
liturgia de consagración)
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629-1327 • [email protected]
RCIA
You have been thinking about this for awhile now, so let’s
do something about it. What is it? Finally become Catholic
because you know it’s what you’ve been wanting to do. Or
you know you were baptized Catholic but you still need to
complete Communion and Confirmation. NOW is the
right time for you to do that! Call Bernadette at 629-4211 or
e-mail her at [email protected] to set up an ap-
pointment for a face-to-face meeting – really it
is not scary, you’d be surprised. Do it today
and put a smile on your face!
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629-4212 • [email protected]
Register now! Venture onto an uncharted island where kids survive
and thrive.
KIDS... Come join us at
S"#$%&'()'* Vacation Bible School
Mon, June 18th thru Thurs, June 21st, 2018
8:30AM - 11:30PM Santa Maria de La Paz Social Hall
Ages 5 to those entering 6th grade Cost per child - $25.00
Register now!
Download a form from our website at www.smdlp.org.
PARENTS….Interested in volunteer opportunities to help with Vacation Bible School this summer? Please contact Sr. Stella Maris if you are able to help: 699-1039 or [email protected] or log on to our website to submit an interest form.
CELEBRATE MARRIAGE!
The annual Santa Maria de la Paz
Wedding Anniversary celebration will be
held on Saturday, June 9th at the 5:00
PM Mass. Any married couple celebrating a wedding
anniversary of a five year increment (5, 10. 15, 20, 25…..etc.)
in the year 2018 is invited to register for this event. This year
Father Daniel is inviting couples who will celebrate their 1st
year anniversary in 2018 to be included in this Wedding
Anniversary celebration. The liturgy includes the registered
participants processing into the Worship Space with Father
Daniel and renewing their marriage vows. Following the
liturgy, the couples are honored with a wedding reception.
Please call Alice and Eddie Gallegos at 505-471-6494 to
register no later than Wednesday, June 6th.
Season 2 of Seasons of Hope begins Wednesday, June
6th. We meet in the Cristo Rey room across from the
restrooms from 5:30PM -7:00PM. The program runs for six
weeks and you may join at any time.
Grief Support Group
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Join us on Monday, June 11th
for our 23rd Annual Youth
S c h o l a r s h i p G o l f
Tournament which begins at
9:00AM at the Santa Fe
Country Club. Corporate sponsorship is only $600 for a
team of 4, corporate sponsorship without a team is still only
$200, hole sponsor is still only $100 and individual player
fee is still only $100. Get a form from the Gathering Space
and reserve your spot now.
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Youth Scholarship
The SMDLP Prayer Shawl Ministry
is in need of yarn. This Ministry
gathers the 1st and 3rd Tuesday of
each month at 10:00AM to pray as
they create hand-knitted and
crocheted shawls for those in need. Shawls are given to sick
or grieving parishioners as a source of comfort and healing.
If you have unused yarn, please consider donating it to these
“knitting angels”. Just drop it by the parish office during
normal business hours.
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SMDLP Parish Picnic
Sunday, August 12th
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OOTHERER R NNNNEWSWS WS & EEVENTSTS
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ATTENTION ALL LADIES! Ct. Santa Maria de la Paz Catholic Daughters #2394 will
hold its monthly meeting on Tuesday, June 5, 2018, in the
St. Ann’s room at SMDLP at 5:30PM. We look forward to
seeing all current CDA members and invite all women who
are interested in learning more about Catholic Daughters to
join us.
Catholic Daughters of the Americas strives to
embrace the principle of faith, working through
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PPARISHH H NNNNEWSWS WS & EEVENTSTS
“SPANISH MYSTICS”
Speaker—Fr. Terry Brennan
Sunday, June 10—Friday, June 15, 2018
Sunday @ 7:00PM
Monday—Friday @ 9:30AM—Noon
Monday—Thursday @ 7:00PM—8:00PM
St. Michael’s High School
100 Siringo Road, Santa Fe
All are welcome! Free! Sponsored by the Santa Fe Institute for Spirituality.
St. Junipero Serra Fr. Antonio Margil Maria of Jesus of Agreda
ST. JOHN’S CHURCH ANNUAL CELEBRATION
St. John the Baptist Catholic Church extends an invitation
to all for their annual celebration on Saturday, June 23rd
from 9:00AM to 3:00PM at 1301 Osage Avenue. Silent
auction, cake walk, entertainment, fun, food, arts and crafts,
and a raffle are some of the events planned. Call 983-5034
for more information on the celebration and where to
purchase raffle tickets for the grand prize of $5,000 and
other cash drawings.
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PPARISHH H SSSUPPORTRT
Capital Campaign Pledges
$ 50,000
$100,000
$150,000
$200,000
$250,000
$300,000
$350,000
$400,000
$450,000
Pledged as of 5/24:
$425,446.94 75.30% of goal
Total paid
$244,898.05 43.34% of goal
paid
$500,000-GOAL
Percentage collected of pledges:
57.56% Where we should be
05/2018: 55.56%
THANK YOU TO THE
216 FAMILIES WHO
HAVE PLEDGED!
Collection amounts for May 26th & 27th were not available at time of publication.
Help us meet our goal! It’s not too late to pledge! The brick paver floor has been replaced, upgrades to
the worship space lighting is complete and work
continues on refinishing all the chairs/pews in the
main church.
Call the parish office or log-on to our website at
www.smdlp.org/capital-campaign for more information
about the capital campaign and instructions on how to
pledge!
Safe Travels!
Sacrament of Baptism
Expectant parents must be registered members of this parish for
at least six (6) months and should call the parish office at least
three (3) months before the baby’s birth to make arrangements.
For more information contact the parish office at 473-4200.
Un-catechized children, ages seven and above, who need
Baptism should contact Sr. Stella Maris at 629-4212 or
[email protected] for more information.
Sacraments of First Reconciliation & First Holy Eucharist
Candidates for these sacraments are usually received within the
3rd grade and with at least one prior year of Religious
Education. Enrollment for Religious Education takes place
early in the fall and the Sacraments are received in May.
Contact Sr. Stella Maris at 629-4212 or family [email protected]
for more information.
Sacrament of Confirmation (High School age) For those considering the Confirmation Formation Process, the
candidate must: 1) be a high school aged youth, 2) have at least
one year of religious education prior to confirmation class or be
concurrently enrolled in high school level religious education
(or attend St. Michael’s High), and 3) be willing to commit and
have the faith readiness to embrace the Roman Catholic Faith
Lifestyle. Call Tommy Baca at 629-1328 or [email protected] for
more information.
Sacrament of Holy Matrimony Contact the parish office to make arrangements at least six (6)
months before planned date.
Sacrament of the Anointing of the Sick Family members of anyone who is seriously ill or preparing for
surgery are asked to call the parish office to schedule a time for
Anointing. Please do not wait until the sick person is near
death or has passed away.
Rite of Christian Initiation of Adults (RCIA) RCIA is a journey of faith for adults who wish to become
Catholic or adults who wish to complete their initiation
sacraments of First Eucharist and Confirmation. This journey
takes place within community because the example of Church
members and their prayers are important to the process. Also,
the joy exhibited by newcomers can spark renewed faith in
other Church members. For more information, contact
Bernadette Bach at 629-4211 or [email protected]
Adult Sacrament of Confirmation
Adult confirmation is a faith journey process for adults 18 and
over who wish to complete their final initiation sacrament in
order to more completely live in the image of God and bear out
the gifts and fruits of the Holy Spirit. This takes place during
the fall of each year. Contact Bernadette Bach at 629-4211 or
SSACRAMENTSTS
If you are planning on traveling this summer, we wish you
safe travels wherever you may be. We ask that you not
forget about us as our parish still needs your support. You
can mail your weekly contribution envelope(s) to the parish
office or consider signing up for online giving or automatic
withdrawal.
Thank you for your continued support & generosity!