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June 28, 2015 Thirteenth Sunday in Ordinary Time

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June 28, 2015 Thirteenth Sunday in Ordinary Time

Cristo Rey June 28, 2015

Minister Schedule for July 4 & 5 Saturday, 4:30 p.m.

Hospitality Jose Gonzales, Sr.*, Mike Specht,

Matilde Rios & David Salazar

Sacristan

Peaches Collins & Grace Vigil

Altar Servers

Sandi Webb, Adriana Sanchez, Ryan Vigil &

Eric Tafoya

Readers Vicki Rodriguez & Eric Tafoya Eucharist Ministers Virginia Hannan, Carol Montoya, Vicki Rodriguez,

Patrick Sanchez, Patricia Bartrum & Arlene Vender

Choir - Bilingual

Sunday, 10:00a.m.

Hospitality

Peter Ortega, Martha Kallejian,

Gabriella Good & Lisa Valdez Bonney

Sacristan Eric Tafoya & Rosina Medrano

Altar Servers

Steve Arias, Monica Malinowski & Theresa Baros

Readers Willow Powers & Socorro Rios

Eucharist Ministers Ronald Holmes, Eric Tafoya, Veronica Viarreal,

Kitty Wood, Gibo Anaya & Victoria Arias

June 29 - Monday - Saints Peter & Paul 12:10pm +Pete Rodriguez (BD) - Cecilia &

Anthony Lepore

July 1 - Wednesday - Blessed Junipero Serra 12:10pm For the People of the Parish

July 3 - First Friday - Saint Thomas

12:10pm +Mary Lou Gonzales - Celso Gonzales

July 4 - Saturday - Weekday

4:30pm +Daniel Gonzales (43rd Anniv) -

Mabel & Jerry

+Fidelia Esther Gonzales (BD) -

Levi Lopez & Family

+Elizabeth “Sweeney” Gonzales -

(4th Anniv) - Clara Sweeney

+Consuelo Garcia (1st) - Jaime Garcia &

Family

July 5 - Sunday - Fourteenth Sunday in Ordinary Time

10:00am +Robert, +Ernestine & +William Babcock -

Angela Babcock

Rachel Fischer (5th Anniv) - Liz Fischer

Isaac Vialpando - Family

+Eloy Calles - Socorro Calles

For the People of the Parish

Mass Intentions

June 20 & 21 General Fund……………………..……..……………….…$ 4,178.37

Capital Campaign…………………………………………..$ 190.00

Total Collection……………………………..……………...$4,368.37

Readings for the Week of June 28, 2015

Sunday: Wis 1:13-15; 2:23-24/2 Cor 8:7, 9, 13-15/Mk

5:21-43 or 5:21-24, 35b-43

Monday: Vigil: Acts 3:1-10/Gal 1:11-20/Jn 21:15-19

Day: Acts 12:1-11/2 Tm 4:6-8, 17-18/Mt 16:13-19

Tuesday: Gn 19:15-29/Mt 8:23-27

Wednesday: Gn 21:5, 8-20a/Mt 8:28-34

Thursday: Gn 22:1b-19/Mt 9:1-8

Friday: Eph 2:19-22/Jn 20:24-29

Saturday: Gn 27:1-5, 15-29/Mt 9:14-17

Next Sunday: Ez 2:2-5/2 Cor 12:7-10/Mk 6:1-6a

"And they ridiculed him." So he hung his head in shame and

slunk gloomily out the back door? So he pleaded and whined and

called them all names? No. Instead, Jesus "put them all out" and

went about his business, raising Jairus' daughter from the dead.

Jesus wasn't concerned about what others thought. And lest we

imagine that everyone around him was constantly worshiping him

and adoring his divinity, today's reading reminds us that even in

the presence of the Lord, skeptics were a dime a dozen. So should

we be surprised if we must deal with a bit of ridicule ourselves?

As faithful Christians, we will at times be called to chart a course

that doesn't make sense in the eyes of the world. And, yes, some

people will say we're crazy. We may be called to take a stand for

the unborn or the elderly in a culture that considers life to be ex-

pendable. We may be faced with a decision at work that requires

us to adhere to an ethical code that our boss thinks is laughable.

Perhaps we will have to sacrifice a relationship because of pres-

sures to ignore Christian morality. Or maybe the situation could

be as simple as dealing with the smirks that arise when we say a

p r a y e r b e f o r e e a t i n g a t a r e s t a u r a n t .

Whether we face a snicker or blatant discrimination against our

religious freedom, we should not flinch or waver when such op-

position comes our way. Jesus faced it and so will we. The ques-

t i o n i s o n l y h o w w e w i l l r e s p o n d .

Today, Jesus gives us an example of calm confidence as he

marches forward with his mission. He knew that he was doing the

right thing, and that was enough for him. It should be enough for

us too.

Cristo Rey June 28, 2015

Prayer Intentions God’s help is only a prayer away

Please call the parish office, 983.8528, with the names of family

members or friends for whom you would like us to pray. Let us pray for

the following: Christopher Gonzales, Ben Salazar, Carlos Rodri-

guez, Andres “Andy” Gonzales, James Salazar, Isabel Kavanaugh,

Benji Anaya, Delfina Lujan, Sue Moraz, Cesario DeLora, Socorro

Rodriguez, Theresa Armijo, Deacon Tom Van Valkenburgh, Ed

Vigil, Mary Vigil, Marcia Ortiz, Jeff Mascarenas, Delia Mendoza-

Tapia, Rudy Vigil, Jr., Basilia Villarreal, Trini Shelton, Laura San-

chez, Julie Montoya, Stephanie Merenda, Debra Lucero, Gil San-

chez, George Gonzales, Isaac Oliveres, Dora Baros, , Shirley Archer,

Martha Sanchez, Patrick Casados, Margaret Trujillo, Gibo Anaya,

Mario Vanni, John Alire, Thelma Hagman, Steve Alire, Marcos

Mendes, Robert Powers, Rose Cruz, Helen Keller, Gloria Maria

Serrano, Christopher Browne, Catherine Brown & Elaine Favill,

Carl Cox, Lucy Saiz, Rosie Saiz & Max Saiz.

Mission Statement

The Youth Ministry of Cathedral

Basilica of St. Francis of Assisi is committed to love, nurture,

inspire, and equip our youth to be faithful, lifelong disciples of

Jesus Christ who reach out to the community and beyond. Our

youth ministry deliberately guides young people into Christian

discipleship by:

● Provide them with a space where they are welcomed,

heard and accepted into a spiritual family that will not

judge them.

● Encourage them to use their individual talents in pro-

grams and ministries that interest them in order to nur-

ture their growth as people of faith while providing vol-

unteer service to the community.

And prepare them to impact their world for Christ.

Youth Confirmation

High school teens that are planning to register

in September for the Confirmation Program

can begin to take care of their service hours

during this summer. Those who work during the school year or

are heavily involved in extra-curricular activities should take ad-

vantage of the summer time to take care of the required hours

needed for the confirmation program. Required hours needed are:

10 hours of community services and 10 hours of Church services.

Great opportunities for Church service hours!!! Monday thru Friday

Help maintain the parish grounds – 8:00am to 12:00 noon

Office help - 1:00pm – 4:00pm

Please call Liz Gallegos at 955-8864 for more information.

Pre-Registration for Confirmation will take place on

August 16 after the 8:00a, 10:00am and 12:00 noon

Mass at Crispin Hall. Bring a copy of Baptismal Certifi-

cate and a fee of $50.00 .

Contact: Liz Gallegos 955-8864 or [email protected]

High School and Jr. High Teens

We will be needing your time, and talents to help create a

float for the 2015 Fiesta Parade. Please join us Sunday, Au-

gust 16th at 1:30pm Crispin Hall to work on a theme and

set a schedule to work on the float. So bring your thinking

caps.....Invite your friends to join us too....

Pass the Good New!

What good news? – The Good News of Jesus

Christ and our Catholic faith! This fall, young

people grades 6th through 12th, will sign up to

learn more about Jesus and the Catholic faith.

You can help them learn and grow in faith by becoming a

catechist for Faith Formation. With classes offered Sunday

after the 12:00 Mass and Wednesday evenings, you are al-

most sure to find a time that fits your schedule. Also, Sister

Anna Maria will be needing help with pre-K to 5th Grade

levels. As you nurture the faith of our youth, you will learn

and grow as well!! As one long-time catechist put it, “I

learn so much from the youth!” We provide you with train-

ing, materials and support. Classes begin October. If inter-

ested or for more information, contact Sister Anna Maria

955-8874 [email protected] or Liz Gallegos,955-8864

[email protected]

The Catholic Theology Study Group

Will meet on Saturday, July 11, at the offices of The Cathedral

Basilica of Santa Fe from 9:00-10:30. For the next several

months we will be studying the encyclical from Pope Francis

entitled Laudato Si. For July we will be discussing the first two

Chapters

The Knights of Columbus Will be having a regular business meeting Tuesday June

30th in Crispin Hall at 7:30 PM all Catholic men are invite

to attend. for more information contact Mike Specht 505-

501-3934