ST. MAY 26, 2019 1301 Osage Avenue Santa Fe, 87505 Phone: 505-983-5034 Fax: 505-983-1861 Email: [email protected] Website: www.sjtbcc.net Facebook: www.facebook.com/SJTBCC Twitter: www.twitter.com/SJTBCCSF

Fr. James Sanchez, Pastor Deacons : Andy Carrillo, Martin Gallegos, Andy Lopez and Jack Conrad St. John’s Thrift Store

Santo Niño Regional Catholic School 505-424-1766 [email protected]

PARISH OFFICE HOURS MISSION STATEMENT Monday— Friday 9:45 a.m. to 12:00 noon and 1:00 p.m. to 5:00 p.m. We are called to help everyone see themselves as MASS SCHEDULE Members of the Body of Christ and accept Jesus as Weekend Masses Lord. We are a family; a worshiping, healing and a Saturday: 4:00 p.m. listening presence to our community, open to the Sunday: 9:00 a.m. & 11:00 a.m. spirit of God in our lives, and committing ourselves Weekday Masses to proclaiming the message of the Gospel in word Daily Adoration and Rosary 8:00 a.m. to 9:00 a.m. and in action through lives of Catholic Christian Monday Communion Service 9:00 a.m. witness and service to all people. Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday Friday 9:00 a.m. SACRAMENT OF PENANCE Saturday: 2:00—3:30 p.m. SIXTH SUNDAY OF EASTER GOSPEL MEDITATION MASSES FOR THE WEEK ENCOURAGE DEEPER UNDERSTANDING MONDAY May 27 OF SCRIPTURE 9:00 A.M. Communion Service TUESDAY May 28

9:00 A.M. Special Intention through the Intercession of Theology has two words to describe the space between God and Venerable Alphonse Gallegos us - transcendent and immanent. When we say God is transcend- +Betsy Camarillo ent, we speak of the One whose ways are not our ways, the plac- +Ben Baca er of stars and maker of mountains. This is God who transcends WEDNESDAY May 29 our understanding, whose being goes beyond what we can 9:00 A.M. +Ted Cover know. When we say God is immanent, we mean His nearness to +Fred Barrett us. This is the way Jesus speaks of himself in today's Gospel. +Randy, & Philip "Whoever loves me keeps my word...and we will come to him THURSDAY May 30 and make our dwelling with him." 9:00 A.M. Special Intention The Hebrews saw God as intimately involved with the fate of +Isidro Armijo their people. But for all His care, God was still distant to most. Special Intention in Honor of the Blessed He spoke through prophets and was represented in blazes of fire Mother and pillars of cloud. Priests offered animal sacrifice to atone for FRIDAY May 31 the nation's sins. While we still know that God is transcendent - 9:00 A.M. +Randy Romero any morning's resplendent sunrise confirms this - Jesus introduc- +Thomas & Lupe Romero es us to himself in a new way. Not only does Jesus walk among +Bertha Armijo us, but the Holy Spirit dwells within us. "The Advocate, the SATURDAY June 1 Holy Spirit...will teach you everything, and remind you of all 4:00 P.M. +Benny D. Bachicha that I told you. Peace I leave with you!" +Apolonio, James & Jose Gonzales How do you tend to view God? For many of us, the transcendent +George & Monico sense of a distant God might fill our perception. Today's Gospel SUNDAY June 2 reminds us of something altogether different, something more 9:00 A.M. +Deceased Members of the Altar Society intimate. Our God remains with us. He overcomes the confusion +Jerome Baca of the world and speaks peace to our troubled hearts. Our God is +Richard, Vivian & Cresencio Salazar not far from us. The more we remain connected to Him and love 11:00 A.M. +Petrita & Rogelio Valdez as He loved, the more we will experience His nearness. We can +Ernie, James Ray & Jennifer Montoya have confidence in His presence and rest in His encouragement: +Irma, Sara & Charlie Griego "Do not let your hearts be troubled or afraid." We wish to thank the following for their generous help Readings for the week of catechizing our students: May 26, 2019 Father James Sanchez Sunday: Acts 15:1-2, 22-29/Ps 67:2-3, 5, 6, 8 [4]/ AnnaMaria Cardinalli & Rv 21:10-14, 22-23/Jn 14:23-29 Giovanna Cardinalli 1st Communion Class Monday: Acts 16:11-15/Ps 149:1b-2, 3-4, 5-6a and 9b Rita Montoya 1st Comm. Class-2nd Grade [cf. 4a]/Jn 15:26--16:4a Sharon Regensberg Kindergarten Tuesday: Acts 16:22-34/Ps 138:1-2ab, 2cde-3, 7c-8 ClaritaCordova 1st Grade [7c]/Jn 16:5-11 Patricia & Fernando Rodriguez 4th and 5th Grades Wednesday: Acts 17:15, 22--18:1/Ps 148:1-2, 11-12, 13, Ray Saccoccia RCIA for Children 14/Jn 16:12-15 Donald Serrano & Thursday: Acts 18:1-8/Ps 98:1, 2-3cd-4 [cf. 2b]/ Mary Roybal Pre-Confirmation Jn 16:16-20 Amy Sandoval & Friday: Zep 3:14-18a or Rom 12:9-16/Is 12:2-3, Dolores King Confirmation 4bcd, 5-6 [6]/Lk 1:39-56 Deacon Andy Carrillo & Saturday: Acts 18:23-28/Ps 47:2-3, 8-9, 10 [8a]/Jn Ann Kaul RCIA

16:23b-28 For administrative support: Cindy Jaramillo, Frances Gomez, Brian Stafford, and Dolores King THE 10th ANNUAL FATHER'S DAY STEWARDSHIP PRAYER VIGIL and MEN'S MARCH for LIFE! For setting up and maintaining our classrooms and meeting spac- Friday, June 7 and Saturday, June 8, 2019 es: Mark Sandoval and Ernest Holmes

Everyone is invited. For the First Holy Communion gifts: Edward Gonzales and the "Could you not watch with me one hour?" Knights of Columbus Stand up for those who are the most defenseless among us and show that we are humbled to be sons, brothers, husbands, & Rosaries for all grades: Anita Gembreska and Our Lady's Rosary Makers fathers. For more information, contact Dr. Patrick Vigil (Knights of Columbus) at [email protected] or THANK YOU! 505-417-5820. SOCIAL JUSTICE MINISTRIES ANNUAL CATHOLIC APPEAL 2019 Goal: $ 46,000.00 Pledged to Date: $ 47,885.00 From the Office of Servant of the Heart Skills Center for People Paid to Date: $ 32,424.78 Living with Disabilities. We can assure you that if we complete payment of this goal, any mon- ies over the $46,000.00 will be returned to our parish. The month of May is known as Mental Awareness Month. Please share your faith through giving to the 2019 ACA campaign. All If you or a loved one is experiencing any kind of emotional cri- those served by the Archdiocese are grateful for your support. sis, mental health or substance use concern, you can find help Donors may also contribute to the ACA online. The ACA has a 24 hours a day, seven days a week, by calling the New Mexico secure donation website for credit/debit card and checking ac- count payments. The ACA website : www.acaarchdiosf.org This Crisis and Access Line or Peer to Peer Warmline. method saves donors time and energy, eliminating the need to write Crisis And Access Line checks or mail envelopes and allows them to continue payments with- out interruption. Call to talk to a licensed counselor 1-855-NMCRISIS (662-7474)

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May 11-12, 2019 Sacrificial Giving Envelopes…………………… $ 6,575.50 Building Fund……………………………….. ... 8.00 Peer to Peer Warmline Flood Damage………………………………….. 25.00 Call or text to talk to a certified Peer Heart2 Heart ………………………..………….. 1,006.00 Lunch Kitchen………………………………….. 50.00 Support Specialist

Catholic Home Missions……………………… 819.00 Brothers of the Good Shepherd………………. 32.00 We welcome all people who are living with a disability to attend Peter's Pence………………………………….. 7.00 the Servant of the Heart Life Skill Center, Monday thru Friday Unassigned…….………………………….. ... 1,019.35 from 10:00 a.m. to 1:00 p.m. on the south side of the Parish Online Giving………………………………… 170.00 Center, Room #10. If you have any questions or concerns you Total ………………………………………... $ 9,711.85 may contact: Deacon Martin Gallegos Cell: 505.690.3216, Parish Office: 505.983.5034 Many thanks to the 244 families who used their stewardship Email: [email protected] envelopes and the Online Giving this week. These contributions make possible the administration and maintenance of our Parish minis- tries. When making your contributions to our Parish, please use your stewardship envelope. If you forget your envelope, there are supple-

PLEASE NOTE: The Parish Office will be closed on Monday, May 27th, in observance of Memorial Day as we honor those who have served in our armed forces.

Notice of Deadline for Filing Claims Relating To or Arising From Sexual Abuse To All Persons with Claims Arising From Sexual Abuse For Which the Roman Catholic Church of the Archdiocese of Santa Fe May Be Liable The United States Bankruptcy Court for the District of New Mexico entered an order ( the “Bar Date Order”) establishing June 17, 2019 at 5:00 p.m. (prevailing Mountain Time), as The study of the Gospel of Luke, which has been held on the last date and time (the “Sexual Abuse Bar Date”) for each Thursday evenings this spring, has been suspended for the Sexual Abuse Claimant to file a proof of claim form (the next few months so students and teachers may enjoy their “Sexual Abuse Proof of Claim Form”). The Sexual Abuse Bar summer vacations without missing any of the classes. The Date and the procedures set forth below for filing proofs of study will resume in September. Please stay tuned for an- claim apply to all Sexual Abuse Claims against the Debtor, nouncements toward the end of the summer on the specific based upon acts of sexual abuse occurring prior to December starting date. 3, 2018. Who Must File Jerome’s Retirement Mass: As you may know, If you believe that you have a Sexual Abuse Claim, you must Monsignor Jerome’s desire to enjoy retirement before the Park- file a Sexual Abuse Proof of Claim Form to maintain and/or inson’s disease becomes really serious, has caused him to retire preserve any claims that you have against the Debtor. Even if after almost 44 years of priesthood. His retirement will be cele- you have already filed a lawsuit against the Debtor alleging brated with a Mass of Thanksgiving on Pentecost Sunday. Mass sexual abuse prior to December 3, 2018, you must still file a at 10:30 a.m. on Sunday, June 9 at Nuestra Senora de Guada- Sexual Abuse Proof of Claim Form to maintain and/or pre- lupe, 9 Grazing Elk Dr., Pojoaque. Reception at Cities of Gold serve your rights in the Debtor’s Chapter 11 case. To obtain a Ballroom follows. All are welcome to attend one or both of Sexual Abuse Proof of Claim Form, please contact the Parish these special events. Office or the Archdiocese of Santa Fe. PRAYERS FOR HEALING - ST. PEREGRINE (Novena is prayed to St. Peregrine a er Mass every Saturday.) We pray for those who are sick and especially for those with cancer. Linda Henry Anne Fillipone Margie Lucero Lois Rael Katie Long Linda Francisco Sylvia Wohlmut Dora Baros Antonia Cross Sue Leichtman Pam Rossi Pat Robinson Montes Paul Maes Karen Vigil Kyla Marquez

Patricia Hicken Rose Gallegos

Mary Sullivan Brittany Lopez

PRAY FOR OUR SICK AND OUR HOMEBOUND Roberta Nylund Mary Maes Joaquin Feliciano Linda Conrad Tom Arrey Marcos Roybal Anna Marie McQuarie Jose Romero Lisa Gutierrez Frank E. Montoya Imelda Carmack Juan I. Gonzales Larry Gagnon Adonna Koffman Cole Matuz Annie Armijo Mason Matuz Viginia Soto Gene Hall Ed Matuz Josie Chacon Angie Lucero Andreita V. Martinez Pascual Baca Dr. Douglas Tozzoli Ron Tussey Johnny Ray Smith Adelaida Vigil Wanda Richner Gloria Dofflemeyer

Communion for Sick and Shut-ins: Please notify the office when someone is ill or homebound for any signifi- cant length of time. Hospital Visitation: Please notify the office when someone from the parish is in the hospital. Our Sick List is revised weekly if your loved one is re- moved please call the Parish office to renew. IMPORTANT: We are looking for more Ministers for the Homebound. If you would be interested in this Ministry please contact the Parish office at 505-983-5034.

The three Catholic perpetual care cemeteries, Rosario Cemetery in Santa Fe, Mt. Calvary and Gate of Heaven Cemeteries in Albuquerque, are offering a 10% discount on all pre-need purchases during the months of March, April and May. This discount program is designed to help families plan now so that those left behind are not tasked with difficult decisions and costly expenses at a time of need. For more information, please call Rosario Cemetery at 505-983- 2322, Mt. Calvary Cemetery at 505-243- 0218 or Gate of Heaven Cemetery at 505-821-0800. Sacrament of Baptism Worshiping with us at Mass and registering at least 60 days prior to Baptism is a time to spiritually prepare both you and your family for this sacrament. A pre-baptismal class is required for parents and godparents. Please pre-register before classes begin by calling Deacon Martin Gallegos at 505-690-3216. Pre-baptismal classes are held every first Tuesday of each month from 6:00 pm to 7:00 pm. (June class will be held on Tuesday, June 4th.) Godparents must be confirmed and, if married, married in the Catholic Church and if not married should not be living with someone outside of marriage and attempting to live the fullness of their faith as Catholics.

If new to the parish, we would like for you to be a registered member of St. John’s. People 18 and over should register on their own. You must be a registered member in order to obtain permission to be a sponsor for a sacrament. You must be registered to have your child baptized or enrolled in Reli- gious Education. Baptisms, Marriages and Religious Ed have a required time line to be registered in the Parish.

Marriages Please call the office at least nine (9) months in advance to make arrangements.

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