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January 8, 2017

Priests: Office 131 Cathedral Place, Santa Fe, NM 87501 Rev. Adam Ortega y Ortiz 505.982.5619 [email protected] Rev. Rob Yaksich Office Hours [email protected] Monday - Thursday: : 8:30 a.m. - 11:30 p.m. 12:30 p.m. - 4:30 p.m. Rev. Mr. Ted Branch 505.955.8862 [email protected] Friday: Rev. Mr. Bill Kollasch 8:30 a.m. - 12:00 p.m. 505.955.8876 [email protected] Rev. Mr. Juan R. Martinez 505.955.8871 @cbsfa.org Daily Monday - Friday: 7:00 a.m. & 5:15 p.m. Pastoral Staff:

Pastoral Associate of Religious Education: Saturday Sister Anna Maria Lozano, MCSH 7:00 a.m. 505.955.8874 [email protected] 5:15 p.m. (Anticipatory Mass)

Pastoral Associate of Music: Mrs. Carmen Flórez-Mansi Sunday Masses 505.955.8870 [email protected] 8:00 a.m. (Mass in Spanish) 10:00 a.m., 12:00 p.m. Pastoral Associate of Liturgy: Mr. Gabriel Gabaldón 505.955.8867 [email protected] Sacrament of Reconciliation

Pastoral Associate of Youth: Saturday: 3:00 p.m. - 4:00 p.m. Mrs. Liz Gallegos 505.955.8864 [email protected] Become a Cathedral Basilica Parishioner

If you are new to the area, looking for a new spiritual home, or Parish Receptionist: Mrs. Anita Lopez have been attending mass at the Cathedral Basilica and haven’t 505.982.5619 [email protected] formally registered, we would like to invite you to become part of our spiritual family. Registration forms can be found on our Pastoral Associate of Finance: website www.cbsfa.org (look for the Parish Registration tab) or by Mr. Tom Mansi visiting our parish office. Adults, 18 and older are invited to regis- 505.955.8865 [email protected] ter under their own name.

Pastoral Associate of Administration: Mr. Carlos Martinez 505.955.8866 [email protected] Friends of the Cathedral Basilica Presents Pastoral Associate Gift Shop Administrator/Buyer: Mrs. Linda Seabrooks The 1610 Legacy Society 505.955.8872 [email protected]

Pastoral Associate of Operations: Charter Members: Mrs. Wanda Vint 505.955.8875 [email protected] Jean Rodriguez, Greg & Mary Ann Edwards, John & Loretta Funk, Carol Heppenstall Bulletin: [email protected] James & Rita Koerber, Emil & Cecilia Matic, Fenton Moore, Joan-Ann Ryan-Murphy, (only electronic submissions accepted, 9 days prior to desired publish date.) V.J. & Wanda Vint, Jerry & Hermine Quintana, Ray & Corinne Willison, Fr. Adam Lee Ortega y Ortiz Thank you for using Online Giving. Parishioners who use the service are Members: pleased with how easy it is to set up and Alice Giovinco, +Gilbert Velarde manage. If you have not yet signed up for Online Giving, please +Harry Nicholas Plannerer consider this option. This is a perfect tool for anyone who shops Please let us know if you have named the Cathedral Basilica as a online! By using Online Giving you are helping the parish im- beneficiary in your estate planning. By doing so you will automati- prove our operational efficiency. See our parish bulletin or visit cally become a member of the 1610 Legacy Society. Prayerfully our parish website at www.cbsfa.org and select Online Giving. consider becoming part of the Legacy of the Cathedral.

Readings for the Week of January 8, 2017

Sunday: Is 60:1-6/Ps 72/Eph 3:2-3a, 5-6/Mt 2:1-12 Sunday, January 8 - of the Lord Monday: Is 42:1-4, 6-7 or Acts 10:34-38/Ps 29/Mt 3:13- • Coffee and Donuts after the 8am & 10am Masses 17 • Second Collection for Santo Niño School Support Tuesday: Heb 2:5-12/Ps 8/Mk 1:21-28 or Heb 1:1-6 and 2:5-12/Ps 8/Mk 1:14-20 and 1:21-28 8:00 AM +Juan M & Francisquita Lujan & living & deceased - Joe & Erma Lujan Wednesday: Heb 2:14-18/Ps 105/Mk 1:29-39 +Gilbert Silva - Silva family Thursday: Heb 3:7-14/Ps 95/Mk 1:40-45 +Alberto Aguilar Valadez - Friends Friday: Heb 4:1-5, 11/Ps 78/Mk 2:1-12 10:00 AM Health & wellbeing of John Funk - Loretta Funk Saturday: Heb 4:12-16/Ps 19/Mk 2:13-17 +Bennie Rivera - Linda Vieira Next Sunday: Is 49:3, 5-6/Ps 40/1 Cor 1:1-3/Jn 1:29-34 Special Intention of Archbishop John Wester - John & Loretta Funk 12:00 PM For the departed souls not in heaven who have no one to pray for them - Anonymous +Michael Edward Griego - Lori Ann Griego & family What the Parish needs to meets its obligations: Monday, January 9 - Baptism of the Lord $19,712.00 7:00 AM Return to the Faith of all Prodigal Children - Prayerful Parents Envelopes: $ 14,908.85 5:15 PM +Lynn Strike - New Mexico Carter Family +William Sonny Boroughs - New Mexico Carter Family Loose Money: Tuesday, January 10 $ 6,396.50 7:00 AM +Carolyn Fitzsimmons - Jean G. Rodriguez 5:15 PM +Pat Vigil - Dee Holder & Patricia Denson Online Giving: +Gloria M. Montoya - Teresa & Dave Sosinski $ 4,504.61 +Zelindo Edward Biagianti - wife Dawn, Dorie & George Wednesday, January 11 Total Collection: $ 25,809.96 7:00 AM Health and Wellbeing of Travis Funk family - Parents

5:15 PM +Celine Vigil - Dee Holder & Patricia Denson +Tony Megnardot (anniv) - Family Thank you for using your envelopes and your

Thursday, January 12 continued support of Your Parish Community. 7:00 AM +Phil Martinez - Wife, Carol Martinez 5:15 PM For the Priests who served the Cathedral Basilica Friday, January 13 - St. Hilary 7:00 AM +Aurelia R. King - Anna Mae & Ernest Vigil 5:15 PM +Fr. Dennis Fountain - John & Loretta Funk Saturday, January 14 7:00 AM Living Deceased Members of the Knights of Columbus & its Benefactors +Grace & Alex Gutierrez - Jean G. Rodriguez +Adelaide Santoleri (anniv) - Marybeth Schubert 5:15 PM +Sarita Rivera (anniv) - Cecilia Rivera +Leroy "Chico" Ramirez - Gerald L. & Marcella R. Ortiz Intentions of Allan & Angela Lopez - Sunday, January 15 - Second Sunday in Time • Coffee and Donuts after the 8am & 10am Masses 8:00 AM +George M. King - Anna Mae & Ernest Vigil 10:00 AM +Michael Edward Griego - Erica Valdez and Family +Christopher Bond - Family +Henry & Jean Tecza - Lorraine Tecza 12:00 PM For the departed souls not in heaven who have no one to pray for them Health of Angeline Hildum - Kathleen Silva Intentions of Allan & Angela Lopez

Cathedral Basilica of St. Francis of Assisi 3 January 8, 2017

OfficeOffice of WorshipWorship GabrielGabriel Gabaldon Gabaldon Carmen Carmen Florez-Mansi Florez-Mansi Pastoral Associate of Liturgy Pastoral Associate of Music Pastoral Associate of Liturgy Pastoral Associate of Music

Prepare the Cathedral Basilica forWelcome Cathedral Ministry Conference 2017 Please mark your calendars we will be preparing the Environment of our Worship Space for the Christmas Season on Wednesday, We are pleased to announce that the Cathedral Basilica of St. Francis of Assisi, known as the “Heart” of Santa Fe, will be the host the December 21 beginning at 9:30 a.m. 2017 Cathedral Ministry Conference. The Cathedral Ministry Conference is a biennial meeting of those involved in ministry in

Cathedrals and Basilicas throughout North America. Over the years, these meetings have allowed cathedral pastors/rectors and lay ministers to meet, interact, pray, learn, andPlease be re newedjoin us in forministry the Christmastogether. The Season: Conference began as the vision of five Cathedral pastors in the Midwest who were looking for a venue to explore the unique challenges of Cathedral ministry. Not finding anything, they decided to create the Cathedral Ministry Conference and hosted the first gathering in January, 1998, in of Orlando, the Nativity Florida. Atof thatthe first meeting, only Cathedral pastors/rectors were in attendance, but it quickly became obvious that lay ministers shouldLord be included and they have been ever since. Saturday, December 24 4:30 p.m. - Lessons and Carols We Pray for Christian Unity – Together! th (Children’s Choir)th The Octave of Prayer for Christian Unity, which begins on January 18 , the Feast of St. Peter,5:15 and p.m. ends - onVigil January Mass 25 of, theChristmas Feast of the Conversion of St. Paul, invites the whole Christian community throughout the world to pray in with the prayer of Jesus: “that they all may be one” (John 17:21). As brothers and sisters in Christ, we are called to participate in the opportunities offered to pro- mote understanding. As we pray with our fellow Christians, we renew our commitment to work10:30 for p.m. the uni - Cathedralty Christ expects Basilica from his disciples. The theme for 2017 Week of Prayer is “Reconciliaon” T>.VQ0VQ` .`1  QI]VC? (2 CorinthiansDoors Open 5:14-20) 11:00 p.m. - Lessons and Carols Epiphany on Sunday 12:00 a.m. Night Mass and Closing Paul Turner of Las Posadas with On many calendars, Epiphany falls on Jan. 6. But the in the United StatesArchbishop celebrates John it on C.whatever Wester date Sun- day falls during the week of Jan. 2. “Epiphany” means “manifestation”, and it celebrates the day that the infant Jesus revealed his divinity to the magi. Traditional- ly, this event is connected with two others from the Gospels: the baptism of Jesus and the wedding at Cana. In all these events, the mys- tery of Christ became more manifest. The magi, comiSunday,ng from the December East, signify 25 that gentile nations—not just Jewish nations—were com- ing to recognize Jesus as the savior of the world. Holy Day of Obligation The Bible does not indicate on what8:00 day a.m. the -magi Christmas visited—nor, Mass for in thatSpanish matter, with on what day Jesus was born. Jan. 6 was proba- bly chosen for this observance as an alternative for early Christians living in a culture where pagans already commemorated the birth of a sun-god on the same day. Archbishop John C. Wester th The day, the 12 day of Christmas,10:00 gave a.m.rise to & a 12:00host of p.m.customs, - Christmas as well as aMass popular Christmas carol. The biblical event is so important that the Catholic Church lists Epiphany among the that may be designated holy days of obligation. Episcopal conferencesFeast of determine the Holy local Family holy days, of andJesus, in the Mary United and States, Joseph Jan. 6 was never included. In any country where Epiphany is not a holy day of obligation, the observance -moves to a Sunday, so that it may be celebrated by the entire Catholic community. Friday, December 30 7:00 a.m. and 5:15 p.m. The transfer of Epiphany to a Sunday hasBlessing the disadv of Familiesantage of atdividing all Masses the celebration among various Christian churches of the world, but the advantage of helping the entire Catholic community proclaim and celebrate the meaning of coming of Christ. Copyright © 2012 Resource Publications, Inc., 160 E. Virginia St. #170, San Jose, CA 95112, (408) 286-8505. Solemnity of Mary, the Holy Mother of God (NewBaptism Year's of Day the Lord2017) Holy Day of Obligation "I need to be baptized by you, and yetSaturday, you are com Decembering to me?" 31 Jesus- 5:15 didn't p.m. need to be washed clean of any sin, and John the Baptist knew it. But nonetheless, Jesus was humble enoughSunday, to be baptizedJanuary like 1 the rest of us. This humility is at the heart of Jesus' mis- sion on earth. As Saint Paul says, Jesus "emptied himself...coming in human likeness...he humbled himself" (Phil 2:7-8). He did not 8:00 a.m. - Mass in Spanish need to become human, to be born of a woman into a poor family, or to suffer and die on the cross. Rather, Jesus freely chose to do all of these things out of love for us. And in the process, he10:00 gave usa.m. a model & 12:00 to follow. Noon By being baptized, Jesus emphasized the importance of participating in this sacred action. And later in his ministry, he con- firmed the significance of baptism when heSolemnity instructed hisof apostlesthe Epiphany to "make ofdisciples the Lord of all nations, baptizing them in the name of the Father, and of the Son, and of the Holy Spirit" (Mt 28:19). Through baptism, we become disciplesSaturday, of Jesus. January As baptized 7, 5:15 Christians, p.m. - Vigil we areMass both called and equipped to be Christ's follow- ers, his pupils, and his friends. Today,Sunday, we might January ask ourselves 8 - 8:00 if a.m., we are 10:00 embracing a.m., this 12:00 calling Noon whole heartedly. Do we follow Jesus' ex- ample of love for God and neighbor? Do we study his word and live by his teaching? Do we nurture our relationship with him, as we would with any friend? Jesus humbled himselfFeast for ou ofr sake.the BaptismLet us show of our the gratitude Lord by being his faithful disciples today and every day. Monday, January 9, 7:00 a.m. & 5:15 p.m. ©2013 Liturgical Publications Inc

Second Collections Starting , 2017, the only second collections we will take will be for Santo Niño Regional Catholic School and our Com- munity Outreach offering, which includes distributions to St. Vincent DePaul. Thank You, CBSFA RCIA Classes will resume tomorrow, Monday, January 9 2017. Bible 101 resumes on Thursday, January 12, as we continue our Religious Education study of the Bible Timeline with the Divided Kingdom, Exile and The Cathedral Basilica Parish THANKS each and every one of the Return. These periods chronicle the decline of the Davidic king- children and youth who participated in the Christmas Eve dom, the division of a united Israel and her subsequent exile to Mass! May GOD bless you! Assyria and Babylon, and the return of the Jewish people to Jeru- salem. For homework, please read the following books in the Old th The Religious Education classes (grades Pre K – 5 ) will resume Testament: 1 Kings 12-22, 2 Kings, Ezra and Nehemiah. For their classes Sunday, January 15, 2017. questions and information, please contact Fr. Rob (955-8863 or

Las clases de Educación Religiosa volverán a empezar sus clases [email protected]). el Domingo que viene, Enero 15 de 2017.

La Parroquia de la Catedral Basilica les da las más sinceras GRACIAS a cada niño y joven que participó en la Presentación del Nacimiento del Señor Jesús! Que DIOS los bendiga!

LIFETEEN We invite all high school students to take advantage of this opportunity to build your community - where you can learn more about your Catholic faith, share in the mission of Jesus, support one another, and have loads of fun. Weekly LIFE TEEN Mass, Martha's Ministry teens will experience the depths of God’s love through the Word, We provide a Family Meal for (1) a family the teen community and the Eucharist. Following the Mass, our struggling with health issues and/or (2) your youth minister and core members lead the teens deeper into their family and visiting relatives during the days Catholic faith experience. Every Sunday- Teen Mass at 12:00 fol- surrounding your loved one's funeral. Please lowed by LIFETEEN sessions 1:30-3:00pm Crispin Hall. Contact give us a call if you or someone in the parish Liz Gallegos 955-8864 or [email protected] needs our services, or if you would like to volunteer for this ministry: Ruth 983.5148. Our next topics are:

January 08 De -Decorate the Church - Three Kings at each Mass 15 An Introduction to the Bible - Cristo Rey Mass at 10:00am Life Teen 11:30-1:00pm (Mandatory All Candidates) 22 The Early Word -(Mandatory All Candidates) 29 Respect for Life- Presentation by Roberta Cheek Care Net

Middle School - Youth Ministry The Junior High Youth Program is a religious education for stu- th th th dents in grades 6 , 7 , & 8 . The program will cover different topics based on our Roman Catholic Faith. The Youth group is a great way to get to know yourself, God, and others better. Every Sunday – Teen Mass at 12:00 followed by Middle school faith formation Classes 1:30-3:00pm at St. Katherine Drexel. The Youth and Young Adult Ministry would like to Contact Liz Gallegos 995-8864or [email protected] thank all parishioners who supported the Jesse Tree.

%`JV6  Q]1H :`V7 We distributed $7,902.00 worth of gift cards/cash to January  the following agencies: Casa Familia, Villa Therese 08 Vocation: God's Call, My Response Clinic and Youth Shelter. They were greatly appreci- 15 Hope and Future: Daily Living out of the language Body 22 Prayer Service ated for all your contributions and support. Blessings 29 Game Day to you all and Happy New Year!!!

Catholic Theology Study Group The Study Group will meet on Saturday, January 14th at 9:00 a.m. in Drexel Hall at the Cathedral Ba- silica. We will be discussing the .

Sanctity of Life Awareness and Unity

Day Mass/March/Rally, Wednesday, January 18, in Santa Fe The University of Notre Dame Glee Club, directed by Daniel Stowe, will present a concert of sacred and secular music on Wednesday, March 15, 2017 at 7:30 p.m. The performance will Join us as the three of New Mexico prayerfully mark the th take place at the historic Cathedral Basilica of St. Francis of Assi- 44 anniversary of the Supreme Court decision, Roe v. Wade si, 231 Cathedral Place, just off the Plaza, in Santa Fe, NM. The legalizing abortion with a Sanctity of Life Awareness and Unity seventy-voice all-male chorus celebrated their Centennial season Day on January 18, 2017. The day includes a noon Mass with the in 2014-15 as one of the nation’s most renowned university choral three Bishops of New Mexico, Archbishop John C. Wester ensembles. The concert program will feature a cappella classical (Archdiocese of Santa Fe), Bishop Oscar Cantú ( of Las music for men’s chorus, as well as sea shanties, folk songs, Afri- Cruces) and Bishop James S. Wall (Diocese of Gallup) at the can-American spirituals, barbershop melodies, and, of course, the Cathedral Basilica of St. Francis in Santa Fe, a prayer famous “Notre Dame Victory March.” and rally with Allen Sanchez at the Roundhouse. Participants are asked to bring baby items like diapers, blankets, bottles, Goodwill donations will be accepted at the performance, in lieu of etc. and/or socks and toiletries for the elderly to be collected admission tickets. For information on the event, please contact the at the Mass and distributed to organizations that provide sup- tour manager at (574) 631-6352, [email protected], in South Bend, port to expectant mothers in need or nursing homes. Spon- IN, or a Santa Fe representative at 505-982-1246. For additional sored by the NM Conference of Catholic Bishops. For more in- information on the Glee Club, please visit http:// formation, call the Archdiocese of Santa Fe Office of Social Jus- www.ndgleeclub.com. tice and Respect Life

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La Conquistadora Gift Shop Happy New Year  Come See Us!

♦ Just a Reminder! Our beautiful La Conquistadora statue (full color) will always be available for sale in our gift shop. She is custom designed for our Cathedral Basilica, so a one of a kind piece. This is a replica of our actual La Conquistadora statue in the north transept of our church. She is a work of art!

♦ New olive wood crucifixes with a silver corpus, made in Italy, several sizes are available, please stop and see our wide selection of all of our crucifixes and crosses (from the Holy Land, Italy, Colombia, Mexico & the U.S.)

♦ Come and see our new faith jewelry! (for adults & children)- Children’s multicolored saints bracelets, Ital- ian Lady Bug bracelet, wood rosary necklace, SS (sterling silver) necklace, SS necklace with St. Benedict medal, turquoise or pearl bracelets with SS cross or or La Conquistadora SS pendants, St. Benedict cord bracelet and much, much more! ♦ We also carry beautiful sterling silver religious jewelry by Local Santa Fe Artist, Melissa Zriny: St. Fran- cis of Assisi pendants, sterling silver cross necklaces with turquoise nuggets, fresh water pearls or precious stones such as tanzanite, garnet, citrine, chrysoprase, aquamarine. Sterling silver cross earrings and bracelets too!

NEW BOOKS ♦ “The Season of the Nativity” by Sybil MacBeth, (author of Praying in Color) “in this gorgeous book are pages of practices and activities that invite you into a deeper relationship with a time of year you may have never really discovered before - confessions, practices of an , Christmas & Epiphany. ♦ “A Path Revealed” How Hope, Love and Joy Found Us Deep in a Maze Called Alzheimer’s by Carlen Maddux – “Carlen’s odyssey is an emotional, medical, geographical and spiritual journey. This book is a sol- id core of hope within a tale of seeming woe” ♦ “The Seven Gifts of the Holy Spirit” by Kevin Vost – “As Dr. Vost explains, these God-given gifts help us to conform our lives to His image, intellect and will. They will prevent us from being drawn into frustration & possibly self-destruction.” ♦ “ Francis-The Complete & Apostolic Exhortations”, Volume 1 – For the first time, the encyclicals, bulls, and apostolic exhortations all the major writings of Pope Francis, the 266th and current pope of the Roman Catholic Church are gathered together in one volume. Each of the five works collected here in a book unto itself.

Coming Soon: ♦ New items for Baptism, Communion & Confirmation, including crosses, plaques, photo frames, crib crosses, different styles of trinket boxes & more!

We always carry a wide variety of Saint Medals, Statues, and Rosaries by local artisans, Auto Rosaries, Jewelry, Books, Greeting Cards, Children’s Books, Missals, Bibles, Novena Books, Wood Carvings, Crucifixes & CDs and much more!!

Hours: Monday-Saturday: 9:30a-4:30p

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