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Weekly Bulletin October 20 2019 Our Lady of the Assumption Parish October 20, 2019 29th Sunday in Ordinary Time PASTOR Rev. Edward C. Domme On the Corner of Lomas and Tennessee NE 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. 1 MASS INTENTIONS FOR THE WEEK OF October 21 - October 27, 2019 Mon., 21st * Weekday * Romans 4:20-25 8:30am † Lourdes Martinez-Peters by Alicia Luke 1:69-70, 71-72, 73-75 † Henry Reza by Mary Anne Polster Luke 12:13-21 – S.I. for the girls by mom Tue., 22nd * Weekday * St. John Paul II Romans 5:12, 15b, 17-19, 8:30am † Leonard Duran by Ruby Chavez and family 20b-21 † Tom Ortega by the Benavidez family Psalm 40:7-8a, 8b-9, 10, 17 † Connie Redman by her children Luke 12:35-38 Wed., 23rd * Weekday * St. John of Capistrano School Mass Romans 6:12-18 8:30am † Margaret and Elizabeth Martinez by Mark and Juanita Kilijanski Psalm 124:1b-3, 4-6, 7-8 † Andrew Knott by William and Anne Gilpin Luke 12:39-48 † Henrietta Evans by Dick and Mary Ann Thur., 24th * Weekday * St. Anthony Mary Claret Romans 6:19-23 8:30am † Jennifer McCue Bowden by the Martins Psalm 1:1-2, 3, 4, &6 † Deven Abeyta by Alice Luke 12:49-53 † Floyd Sahd by the Sahd family Fri., 25th * Weekday * Romans 7:18-25a 8:30am † Henry Reza by Joseph and Viola Suazo Psalm 119:66, 68, 76, 77, † Susan Burkhard by Jim and Margaret Gates 93, 94 – No Mass Intention Requested Luke 12:54-59 Sat., 26th * Weekday * Romans 8:1-11 8:30am – No Mass Intention Requested Psalm 24:1b-2, 3-4ab, 5-6 – No Mass Intention Requested Luke 13:1-9 5:00pm † Alicia Montoya by Elaine † Tricia and Josena Campos by the family † George Garcia by Ramona and Clarence Garcia Sun., 27th * Sunday * 7:00am † Orlando Casados by the family Sirach 35:12-14, 16-18 – No Mass Intention Requested Psalm 34:2-3, 17-18, 19, 23 8:30am † Pedro Renteria, Sr. and Pedro Renteria, Jr. by Eva 2 Timothy 4:6-8, 16-18 – No Mass Intention Requested Luke 18:9-14 10:00am † Captain Marcella Armijo † Michael J., Marcella M. and Michael J. Toohey, Jr. and Elinor Schueth 11:30am † Henry Reza by Ed and Elena Oates Priesthood Sunday † Tony Chavez by the family † S.I. in honor of St. Anthony by Victoria Armijo TODAY’S READINGS LECTURAS DE HOY First Reading - As long as Moses kept his hands Primera lectura —– Mientras las manos de Moisés raised up, Israel had the better of the fight (Exodus estaban en alto, Israel se imponían en la batalla 17:8-13). (Éxodo 17:8-13). Psalm - Our help is from the Lord, who made heaven Salmo - El auxilio me viene del Señor and earth (Psalm 121). (Salmo 121 [120]). Second Reading - Remain faithful to what you have Segunda lectura - Proclamen la palabra; sean per- learned and believed (2 Timothy 3:14 - 4:2). sistente cuando sea conveniente o no (2 Timoteo 3:14 - 4:2). Gospel - Will not God secure the rights of his chosen ones who call out to him day and night? (Luke 18:1- Evangelio - Dios asegura los derechos de los elegi- 8). dos que claman día y noche (Lucas 18:1-8). 2 LAY MINISTERS FOR THE WEEKEND OF OCTOBER 19/20, 2019 Sat., 5:00 pm Sun., 7:00 am Sun., 8:30 am Sun., 10:00 am Sun., 11:30 am Lectors Mary Ann O’Keefe John Reilly Edward Cue-Villate Lector Needed William Tobin Lorri Helgeson Anne Gilpin Quintin Pacheco Edward Larrañaga Emilie Underwood Eucharistic Josie Peloquin/c Larry Seeley/c Phil Silva/c Anthony Torres/c Gina Broussard/c Ministers Paul Peloquin/s Paul Feist/s Ernestina Garcia/s Patricia Torres/s Robert Paiz/s Ministry of Emo Sedillo Kirk Schriner Anthony Rice Samantha Tafoya Nicholas Mittas Altar Don Dao Lily Converse Abigail Rice Selena Ortiz Marika Mittas Servers Nathaniel Miera Elisha Velasquez Sophia Martinez Gift Adam and Patricia Larry and Elaine Stella Sandoval Phyllis Everett Lorri Helgeson and Bearers Salas family Nelson family family Lilyana Infante Lay Ministers, if you are unable to serve, please find a replacement. Thank You! LAY MINISTERS FOR THE WEEKEND OF OCTOBER 26/27, 2019 Sat., 5:00pm Sun., 7:00am Sun., 8:30am Sun., 10:00am Sun., 11:30am Lectors Mary Anne Polster Anne Gilpin Adela Candelaria Marko Satarain Bill Caskey Brad Sedillo Linda Trujillo Arturo Candelaria Margaret Gates William Tobin Eucharistic Jack Wise/c John Reilly/c Adelina Marquez/c Eloy Candelaria/c David Baumann/c Ministers Becky Wise/s Sr. Amigbo/s Tom Gutierrez/s Sally Rosenheim/s Anna Baumann/s Ministry of Zachary Aldaz Gabriela Hoswell Sofia Cisneros Matthew Sanchez Silas Cerami Altar Elianna Lopez-Sanchez Lucas Hoswell William Long Olivia Pohl Briana O’Keefe Servers Jacob Madrid Charles Long Donavon Phillips Gift Ron and Amanda Margaret Romero Volunteer Needed Knights of Robert and Laura Bearers Sanchez Columbus Paiz OLA MEETINGS FOR THE WEEK Sunday Biblia en Español 9:50 am - Office Wednesday This Man Is You 6:00 am - Office Cenacle Rosary 1:30 pm - Chapel Spanish Choir 6:00 pm - Church 1st Sunday Coffee & Donuts All Masses - Gym 2nd & 4th Knights of Columbus 7:00 pm - Gym 2nd Weekend Religious Article Sales All Masses- Church Aug. - Nov. Adult Confirmation 6:45 pm - Office NE Vestibule Area Thursday Legion of Mary 9:00 am - Sacristy Monday 10 am Choir 6:30 pm - Sacristy 1st & 3rd St. Vincent de Paul 5:00 pm - Office Friday 2nd & 4th Blankets & Booties 9:30 am - Office Tuesday 2nd Spanish Baptism Class 6:30 pm - Office Sept. - April RCIA Adult Formation 6:30 pm - Office 4th English Baptism Class 6:30 pm - Office St. John Paul II, the bishop of Rome and head of the Twenty-ninth Sunday in Ordinary Time Roman Catholic Church (1978–2005), the first non-Italian October 20, 2019 pope in 455 years and the first from a Slavic country. His Whence shall help come to me? pontificate of more than 26 years was the third longest in My help is from the L, history. He was canonized in 2014. who made heaven and earth. — Psalm 121:1-2 St. John of Capistrano was a Franciscan friar and Catholic priest from the Italian town of Capistrano, Abruzzo. Famous as a preacher, theologian, and inquisitor, he earned himself the nickname 'the Soldier Saint' when in 1456 at age 70 he led a crusade against the invading Ottoman Empire at the siege of Belgrade with the Hungarian military commander John Hunyadi. Vigésimo Noveno Domingo del Tiempo Ordinario 20 de octubre de 2019 St. Anthony Mary Claret C.M.F. was a Spanish Roman Levanto mis ojos a los montes: Catholic archbishop and missionary, and was confessor of ¿de dónde me vendrá el auxilio?, Isabella II of Spain. He founded the congregation of el auxilio me viene del Señor, Missionary Sons of the Immaculate Heart of Mary, que hizo el cielo y la tierra. commonly called the Claretians. — Salmo 121 (120):1-2 3 PARISH ANNOUNCEMENTS Sunday Collection ANNUAL CATHOLIC APPEAL Our assessment for 2019 is $63,000. October 12/13, 2019 78% of our assessment is paid. $13,355.39 Your continued support is greatly appreciated. Thank you for your continued support of Our Lady of the Assumption Parish! ALTAR SERVER CLASS ST. VINCENT DE PAUL SOCIETY REFLECTION October 20, 2019 Altar server classes started in late September and will meet Wednesday evenings and Saturday afternoons. Both weariness and persistence are things we can all relate These classes are open to all young men and women and connect to with little difficulty. Sometimes when we are who have received the sacrament of 1st Holy most weary it’s simply persistence in getting the task Communion, and are at least 9 years old. finished, ending the workday, or keeping a goal in mind that gets us through. Persistence. Tenacity. Stubbornness. For additional information on class schedule or Stick-to-itiveness. In this gospel it is the widow’s general questions please contact Mr. Klarkowski at persistence that eventually wins her justice. 797-0311. Because God is just and concerned for the rights of the downtrodden, persistent prayer always leads to justice. But for many, setting SPECIAL INTENTION BOOK aside any definite time for prayer during the day may seem all but impossible. Persistence A special intention book is available on in praying “always” might need to take the the table at the back of the church for Pray For form in our lives of developing the habit of being aware of God’s abiding presence and blessings even in our weekend Masses.
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