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Welcome to the
Church of the Incarnation 2 November 2014
Clergy and Staff Rev. John Carney, Pastor
Rev. Dcn. George Meyerson,
Pastoral Associate
Rev. Dcn. Norbert Archibeque
Rev. Dcn. Jerome Paszkiewicz
Rev. Dcn. Louis Bernal
Rev. Dcn. Mark Buie
Business Assistant
Gloria Ashley
gloria@ccincarnation.org
Director of Music & Liturgy
Lawrence Goddard
lawrence@ccincarnation.org
Religious Education
Abram Muenzberg
abram@ccincarnatison.org
Assistant DRE
Rita Montaño
rita@ccincarnation.org
Receptionist
Claire Meyerson
claire@ccincarnation.org
Mass Schedule
Saturday
4:00pm (Fulfills Sunday Obligation)
Sunday
8:00 a.m. & 1 0:30 a.m.
Monday, Wednesday, Thursday
5:30 p.m.
Tuesday & Friday
8:00 a.m.
Confession Schedule
Sunday
9:30-10:15 a.m.
Saturday
2:30—3:45 p.m.
Monday, Wednesday, Thursday
4:30—5:10 p.m.
Tuesday & Friday
7:1 5—7:40 a.m.
Adoration Schedule
Monday & Wednesday 6:00-7:00 p.m.
Friday - 9:30 a.m. —5:00 p.m.
Parish Office Hours
Monday-Thursday 9:00 a.m.—5:00 p.m.
Friday 8:00 a.m.--1:00 p.m.
If you need a priest for an emergency
after office hours, call: 771-2261
2309 Monterrey Rd NE
Rio Rancho NM 87144
Phone: 771-8331 Fax: 867-6917
www.ccincarnation.org
Mass Schedule & Intentions Saturday, 1 Nov 2014, All Saints
4:00 p.m. +Jessie & Alfred Martinez by Tom & Barb Madrid
+Shawn Bailey by the Bailey Family
+Elaine Ward by the K of C
Sunday, 2 Nov 2014, THE COMMEMORATION OF ALL THE FAITH-
FUL DEPARTED (All Souls’ Day)
8:00 a.m. THE COMMEMORATION OF ALL THE FAITHFUL DE-
PARTED
10:30 a.m. THE COMMEMORATION OF ALL THE FAITHFUL DE-
PARTED
Monday, 3 Nov 2014
5:30 p.m. Shea Haugen by the Nicholson Family
+Larry Larson by Mr. & Mrs. Johnsen
+Wilma Lombardo by Mr. & Mrs. Johnsen
Tuesday, 4 Nov Sep 2014, Saint Charles Borromeo, Bishop
8:00 a.m. +Alfredo & Camila Lucero by Tom & Barb Madrid
+Buddy & Marjorie Moncusky by Bill & Martha Andes
+Sophia Rael by the Johnsen Family
Wednesday, 5 Nov 2014
5:30 p.m. +Larry Larson by Mr. & Mrs. Johnsen
+Wilma Lombardo by Prayer Shawl
Holy Souls in Purgatory by the Johnsen Family
Thursday, 6 Nov 2014
5:30 p.m. +Crystal Barela by Mother & Brothers
+Wilma Lombardo by Mr. & Mrs. Johnsen
+Cathy Ann Hance by Barb & Skip Natalie
Friday, 7 Nov 2014
8:00 a.m. +Wilma Lombardo
+Leo Romero by the Ashley Family
Thanksgiving for a Miracle
Saturday, 8 Nov 2014
4:00 p.m. People of the Parish
Sunday, 9 Nov 2014, THE DEDICATION OF THE LATERAN BASILI-
CA
8:00 a.m. +Juan Canales by Family
+Rafaelita Griego by Robert & Joanne Sena
+Adolph Garcia by Robert & Joanne Sena
10:30 a.m. Living & Deceased Members of the Lombardo Family
by the Johnsen Family
+Margaret Brennan by the Nicholson Family
+Jose Ortiz by the Ortiz Family
Sunday
2 November 2014 A.D.
Tabernacle Lamp
In Memory of
Bernie Chapman
The Sanctuary Lamp is the
candle next to the tabernacle.
You can purchase a candle in
memory or in honor of a
loved one for $10.
Altar Flowers
You can purchase two weeks
of Altar Flowers
for $75 at the parish office.
Calendar of Parish
Events for November
4 Women’s Group a.m.
6 KoC Officers Meeting
6 Women’s Group p.m.
8 Men’s Group
8 Lector Training
11 No RE Classes
11 Parish Office Closed
16 Donut Sunday
27 Thanksgiving
Treasure for 26 Oct
Sunday Offering: $13,261.69
Building Fund: $3,28.00
Thank you for your
generosity!
Next Week’s Hymns
1 Nov: Ye Watchers and Ye
Holy Ones #726
We Walk by Faith #502
Be Not Afraid #430
Holy God, We Praise Thy
Name #34
2 Nov: I Know That My
Redeemer Lives #577
O Loving God #687
I Received the Living God
#362
Be Still, My Soul #693
Prayers For the Sick
Gene De La Torre
Ida Gallegos
Julian Gonzales
Jim Guth
Ed Hartman
Emma Katcher
Joe Katcher
Fessie Longacre
Carole Margolias
Jason McGrew
Phoenix Miller
Christiana Montoya
Louise Montoya
Robert Parkinson
Geno Rendon
Richard Rossi
Lois Snyder
Elodia Valdez
Tony Vigil
Mary Willet
Deceased
+Bruce Donton
+Anthony Haase
+Alex Hernandez
+Marilynn Koppe
+Virginia Krusick
+Cyndy Kukas
+Gilbert Ortiz
+Edna Rojas
Please contact the Parish Office
to add names to these lists.
In Need of a Prayer?
Do you want someone to pray for you
and your needs? Call the intercessory
Prayer Partners @379-9448 and
speak with Barbara Natalie.
Readings for the Week of 2 Nov
Monday Eph 4:32—5:8/Lk 13:10-17
Tuesday Eph 2:19-22/Lk 6:12-16
Wednesday Eph 6:1-9/Lk 13:22-30 Thursday Eph 6:10-20/Lk 13:31-35
Friday Phil 1:1-11/Lk 14:1-6
Saturday Rv 7:2-4, 9-14/1 Jn 3:1-3/
Mt 5:1-12a Sunday Wis 3:1-9/Rom 5:5-11 or
Rom 6:3-9/Jn 6:37-40
Parish Ministries Altar Servers
American Heritage Girls
Blue Knights
Bereavement
Boy Scouts
Church Cleaning Ministry
Coffee Klatch
Extraordinary Ministers of the Eucharist
Facility Committee
Greeters
Hospitality
Incarnation Home Schoolers
Incarnation Mom’s Group
Knights of Columbus
Lectors
Little Flowers
Martha’s & Mary’s
Men’s group
Music Ministry
Prayer Chain
Prayer Shawl Ministry
Respect Life
Rosary Guild
Women’s Group
Middle School: Edge (Sat. @ 5-7p.m.)
High School: Life Teen (Sun. @ 5-7p.m.)
Young Adult: Dead Theologians Society (age:18-24—Tues. @ 7:30p.m.)
Parish Support Groups: Ala-
Teen or Al-Anon, St. Felix Pantry
St. Vincent De Paul, 388-2479
Special Concerns
Baptism: Contact the Parish office to
schedule classes and a date for Baptism.
Planning a Wedding: Contact the parish
office at least 6 months prior to your wed-
ding date.
Hospital Visits and Homebound:
Extraordinary Ministers of the Eucharist
are available to bring Communion to you.
Contact the parish office to learn more.
Funeral Arrangements: Please contact
the parish office as soon as possible to
coordinate liturgical services.
Making a Bequest to CotI
Please include the following statement in
your will: “I bequeath to Church of the
Incarnation the sum of $___ (or ____% of
the residue of my estate) for its religious,
educational and charitable works.” If you
would like to discuss a bequest to CotI, call
the Parish Office at 771-8331.
Right to Life Parish Events
40 Days for Life Rio Rancho
Pray Any Day at Planned Parenthood
4300 Ridgecrest DR NE, Rio Rancho
North End of the Target/Albertson’s Shopping Center
or Planned Parenthood of Albuquerque
Holy Innocents Chapel
625 San Mateo Blvd NE For more information contact Project Defending Life at 266-4100 or go to
www.defendinglife.org. Peaceful prayer where babies die several days most
weeks. Our prayerful presence saves babies. Join others who care about the
unborn. Clinics have closed; doctors have quit the abortion business. You can
save a life!
Greeters & Extraordinary Ministers
Needed for
Sunday and Saturday Masses
We need Greeters/Ushers and Extraordinary Ministers of Holy
Communion for 4:00 p.m. Saturday, 8:00, and 10:30 a.m. Sunday Masses.
If you have the gift of hospitality, want to welcome current and
prospective members to our parish, then the Greeters ministry is for you.
A important face of the parish, you can make a difference by making
people feel at home in Jesus’ home, in our parish community’s home.
EM’s bring our Lord’s Body and Blood, Soul and Divinity to Holy
Communion recipients when the number of communicants is a very large.
Call the office for more information and to offer yours service.
Denim and Diamonds 2014 This year’s event brought us $13,571 for our church’s interior decoration.
Again, we want to thank you, our community, for your hard work and
support for this event! It was wonderful to see so many of you at the
event, enjoying yourselves in dancing, conversations, and the food.
Catholic Activity: Praying for the Dead and Gaining Indulgences During November
It is during November that the Church
meditates on the Communion of Saints,
which is the charitable link with the faith-
ful who have already reached heaven
(Church Triumphant), the faithful departed
who are still expiating their sins in Purga-
tory (Church Suffering) and of the pilgrim
faithful here on earth (Church Militant).
"In this wonderful exchange, the holiness
of one profits others, well beyond the harm
that the sin of one could cause others. Thus
recourse to the communion of saints lets
the contrite sinner be more promptly and
efficaciously purified of the punishments
for sin." (Catechism of the Catholic
Church, 1475).
On November 1st the Church celebrates
the Solemnity of All Saints, a Holy Day of
Obligation, honoring all those faithful in
heaven. Throughout November the Church
also remembers our Faithful Departed. The
need and duty of prayer for the departed
souls has been acknowledged by the
Church at all times. It is recommended in
the Scriptures of the Old Testament: "It is
therefore a holy and wholesome thought to
pray for the dead, that they may be loosed
from sins."(2 Macch. 12, 46). This duty
has found expression not only in public
and private prayers but especially in the
offering of the Holy Sacrifice of the Mass
for the repose of souls.
Throughout November the Church
prays for all who are in the purifying fires
of Purgatory, waiting for the day when
they will join the company of the saints in
heaven. The celebration of Mass is the
highest means the Church can provide for
charity for the dead, but we can also re-
lieve their sufferings through our prayers,
sufferings and penances. We can also help
the Poor Souls by doing acts and prayers
that have indulgences attached to
them. There are many indulgences, appli-
cable only to the Souls in Purgatory, that
can be obtained during the month of No-
vember.
An indulgence is "the remission before God of the temporal punishment due for sins already forgiven as far as their guilt is concerned." To obtain this remission there are proper dispositions and certain condi-tions predetermined by the Church that must be met by the faithful. The remission is acquired through the intervention of the Church, who has the power to loose and bind granted through Jesus Christ. "As minister of the Redemption, authoritatively dispenses and applies the treasury of the satisfaction won by Christ and the Saints" (Enchiridion of Indulgences).
An indulgence can either be partial or
plenary. It is par tial if it removes only
part of the temporal punishment due to sin,
or plenary if it removes all punishment.
To be able to gain an indulgence, one
must have the intention to gain them, and
perform the works at the time and in the
manner prescribed.
The traditional conditions to attain a Ple-
nary Indulgence:
A Plenary Indulgence can be gained only
one per day. The faithful must be in the
state of grace and these three conditions
must accompany the prescribed act:
1. the faithful must receive
the sacrament of confession, either
eight days before or after the pious act is
performed,
2. receive Holy Communion on that day
3. and recite prayers for the intentions of the Holy Father (one Our Father and one Hail Mary is the minimum, but any other additional prayers may be added).
A partial indulgence, applicable only to
the Souls in Purgatory, can be obtained
when the Eternal Rest (Requiem aeter-
nam) is prayed. This can be prayed all
year, but especially during the month of
November:
Requiem aeternam dona ei (eis),
Domine, et lux perpetua luceat ei (eis).
Requiescat (-ant) in pace Amen.
Eternal rest grant to them, O Lord, and
let perpetual light shine upon them. May
the souls of the faithful departed, through
the mercy of God, rest in peace. Amen.
All attachment to sin, even venial sin,
must be absent. If one's disposition is less
than perfect or if some of the above condi-
tions are not fulfilled, the indulgence be-
comes partial.
In the Year 2000 Jubilee Year the Apos-
tolic Penitentiary relaxed the conditions
for confession and communion:
In order to obtain a plenary indulgence
(only one per day), the faithful must, in
addition to being in the state of grace:
—have the interior disposition of com-
plete detachment from sin, even venial sin;
— have sacramentally confessed their sins;
— receive the Holy Eucharist (it is certain-
ly better to receive it while participating in
Holy Mass, but for the indulgence only
Holy Communion is required); — pray for
the intentions of the Supreme Pontiff.
Many families add to the "Prayer Before
Meals" the second half of the "Eternal
Rest" prayer:
Bless us, O Lord, and these thy gifts, Which we are about to receive, from Thy bounty, through Christ, our Lord, Amen. And may the souls of the faithful departed, through the mercy of God, rest in peace. Amen.
We should pray for the departed all
through the year, not just November .
After these souls in Purgatory are in heav-
en, they will intercede for us. Developing
prayerful habits, such as praying the
"Eternal Rest" prayer when passing ceme-
teries, will remind us of our eternal destiny
and increase charity towards others.
For more information on the Church's teachings on indulgences, read the Enchiridion of Indulgences given by the 1968 Decree of the Sacred Apostolic Penitentiary.
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"Be who God meant you to be and you will set the world on fire." St. Catherine of Siena
How Will You Serve?
Prayers for the Faithful Departed
Prayer for the dead is one of the greatest acts of charity we can perform. Our prayers help them during their
time in Purgatory, so that they can enter more quickly into the fullness of heaven. These prayers are especially
suited for offering a novena on behalf of the dead or for praying during November (in the Western Church), the
month designated by the Church, as times of fervent prayer for the faithful departed.
A Prayer for Mercy on the Souls in Purgatory While we know that all who are in Purgatory will enter into Heaven, we are still bound by charity to try to less-
en the suffering of the Holy Souls through our prayers and deeds. While our first responsibility is to those peo-
ple we have known, it is important to remember in our prayers those souls who are most forsaken.
Eternal Rest Eternal rest grant unto them, O Lord, and let perpetual light shine upon them. May the souls of the faithful de-
parted, through the mercy of God, rest in peace. Amen.
Men’s Group Fellowship, Weekly Topics, Coffee, Food
That Man is You: Becoming a Man After God’s Own Heart
Saturdays, 7:00 a.m. in Portable 1
Plan on fun, friends, and fellowship. Get to know your brothers in Christ!
Contact Steve Sawyer at madmacsawyer@aol.com
Women’s Group Endow: Growing in the Faith for Women
Name of Class: Setting the World Ablaze: St. Catherine of Siena
Parish Hall 7-8:30 p.m.; Starting: Thursdays, 11 September
contact Carly at womensgroup-thurs@ccincarnation.org.
9:45-11:45 a.m. Tuesdays
contact Kellie at 350-4661 or jknchlsn@att.net.
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