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September 9, 2018
PARISH MISSION STATEMENT
Cristo Rey Catholic Church is a multicultural, multi-generational faith community rich in tradition and in union with the Archbishop of
Santa Fe and the Pope. We are called to be witnesses of Christ the King through our:
Charity Hospitality Respect Instruction Service Tithing, Talent and Treasure
Clergy Pastor
Rev. Adam Lee Ortega y Ortiz
pastor@cristoreyparish.org
Associate Pastors
Rev. Chris Hallada associate@cristoreyparish.org
Rev. Tai Pham associate@cristoreyparish.org
Pastoral Staff Administrative Assistant
Yvette Lujan office@cristoreyparish.org
505.983.8528
Director of Facilities
Jimmy Romero facilties@cristoreyparish.org
Director of Finance finance@cristoreyparish.org
Tom Mansi
Director of Religious Education
Sr. Edid Torres, MCSH
505.955.8874 rec@cbsfa.org
Director of Youth Programs
Liz Gallegos
505.955.8864 youth@cbsfa.org
Office Hours Monday - Thursday
8:30 AM - 12:00 Noon 1:00 PM - 2:30 PM
Friday 8:30 AM - 12:00 Noon
Masses Saturday - 4:30 PM (Sunday Obligation)
Sunday - 10:00 AM
Weekdays - 12:10 PM (Monday, Wednesday, Friday)
Holy Days - As scheduled in the Bulletin
Confessions Saturday - 4:00 - 4:25 PM
1120 Canyon Road, Santa Fe, NM 87501 * Office : 505.983.8528 * www.cristoreyparish.org
Santo Niño Regional Catholic School: 505.424.1766 * www.santoninoregional.org
Readings for the Week of September 9, 2018
Sunday: Is 35:4-7a/Ps 146:7, 8-9, 9-10 [1b]/Jas 2:1-5/Mk
7:31-37
Monday: 1 Cor 5:1-8/Ps 5, 5-6, 7, 12 [9]/Lk 6:6-11
Tuesday: 1 Cor 6:1-11/Ps 149:1b-2, 3-4, 5-6a and 9b [cf.
4]/Lk 6:12-19
Wednesday: 1 Cor 7:25-31/Ps 45:11-12, 14-15, 16-17 [11]/
Lk 6:20-26
Thursday: 1 Cor 8:1b-7, 11-13/Ps 139:1b-3, 13-14ab, 23-24
[24b]/Lk 6:27-38
Friday: Nm 21:4b-9/Ps 78:1-2, 34-35, 36-37, 38 [cf. 7b]/
Phil 2:6-11/Jn 3:13-17
Saturday: 1 Cor 10:14-22/Ps 116:12-13, 17-18 [17]/Jn
19:25-27 or Lk 2:33-35
Next Sunday: Is 50:5-9a/Ps 116:1-2, 3-4, 5-6, 8-9 [9]/Jas
Cristo Rey September 9, 2018 GOSPEL MEDITATION
TWENTY-THIRD SUNDAY IN ORDINARY TIME
September 9 - Sunday - Twenty-Second Sunday in
Ordinary Time
10:00am +Edward Griego (BD) - Martha Griego &
Family
+Antonio Dean - Tommie Lucero & Dean
Family
September 10 - Monday - NO MASS
September 12 - Wednesday - Weekday - The Most Holy
Name of Mary 12:10pm For the People of the Parish
September 14 - Friday - The Exaltation of the Cross
12:10pm +Josephine Jacquez (Anniv) -
Annette Jacquez
September 15- Saturday - Our Lady of Sorrows 4:30pm +Daniel, +Carolina & +Dan Gonzales -
Mabel & Jerry
+John Noedel (4th Anniv) - Family
+Joe L. & +Cordelia Romero -
Pete & Pauline Rodriguez
+Robert, +Felix & +Richard Romero -
Pete & Pauline Rodriguez
+Bobby Rodriguez (BD) - Family
September 16 - Sunday - Twenty-Fourth Sunday in
Ordinary Time
10:00am +Angela Mejia - Children
+Fidelia Esther Lopez - Levi Lopez Family
+Eva Marie Ortiz - Theresa Garcia
+David, +Emma & +Marty Roybal -
George & Prescilla Garcia
+Rico Vigil (3rd Anniv) - Family
1:00pm La Cañada
For the People of the Parish
PARISH SUPPORT September 2 & 3
General Fund……………………..……...…………….....$ 5,408.53
Saint Vincent de Paul……………………………………$ 734.00
Total Collection……………………………..…...…….…$ 6,142.53
Hospitality Ministers' Retreat
Saturday, September 22, 2018
9:00 a.m. to noon at the Catholic
Center (ABQ) No Cost – Must
RSVP please call the Office of
Worship at 505-831-8194.
"Jesus ? went by way of Sidon ? into the district of the Decapo-
lis." For most of Jesus' ministry, he remains in Galilee and areas
with a predominantly Jewish population. Today, however, we see
Jesus traveling through a heavily pagan area. This makes the ut-
terance of faith in today's Gospel all the more astounding. "He
has done all things well." In this story, a deaf man is brought to
Jesus. This man is not without community! Despite communica-
tion difficulties due to a speech impediment, his people bring him
before Jesus. Jesus lays hands upon the man and commands his
broken body to change. "'Be opened!' Immediately the man's ears
were opened, his speech impediment was removed, and he spoke
plainly." The community is stunned. They can't stop telling the
story. The more Jesus asks them to settle down, the more they
proclaim! The Jewish people expected a Messiah but a Messiah
with very particular qualifications. The Greeks and pagans antici-
pated no such savior. There were no expectations to meet. They
had a special capacity to be completely, utterly surprised.
As Catholics, it can be easy to become accustomed to the songs
and the prayers, to the routine of religious education drop-offs
and Sunday Mass attendance. By now, we may have very particu-
lar expectations. When was the last time you allowed yourself to
be surprised by God? Sometimes we are all like the deaf man in
today's Gospel. God wants to speak to us, but we can't hear
clearly. In your prayer this week, go before God honestly. Give
yourself permission to drop your expectations and assumptions.
Ask Him to renew your faith to show you how, in your life, "He
has done all things well."
Exaltation of the Holy
Cross
The cross was once the
most horrible way to die,
fit only for the lowest of
criminals
whose crimes were nailed
above their heads
as examples to those who
would see them.
Christ humbled himself,
by being born in a barn,
by living as a man, and by
dying on a cross
with the words "King of
the Jews" written
above his head for all to
see.
As Christ transformed
himself
through his death and res-
urrection,
and changed death from
something to be feared
to the beginning of new life,
he transformed the cross from an object of fear
to a symbol of hope,
and from a sign of death
to the greatest symbol of love, and everlasting life.
The parish office will be closed Tuesday, September 11th for
Staff Retreat.
Cristo Rey September 9, 2018
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. Please pray for
the following: Christopher Gonzales, Ben Salazar, Carlos Rodri-
guez, Andres “Andy” Gonzales, James Salazar, Benji Anaya, Delfina
Lujan, Sue Moraz, Socorro Rodriguez, Ed Vigil, Jeff Mascarenas,
Delia Mendoza-Tapia, Basilia Villarreal, Trini Shelton, Julie
Montoya, Stephanie Merenda, Isaac Oliveres, Dora Baros, Shirley
Archer, Margaret Trujillo, Thelma Hagman, Steve Alire, Marcos
Mendes, Gloria Maria Serrano, Christopher Browne, Catherine
Brown, Carl Cox, Lucy Saiz, Rosie Saiz, Michele Lowrance, Flor-
ence Sanchez, Vicente Gutierrez, Helen Keller, Mel Ortiz, Albert
Rivera, Valentino Rivera, Joe Madrid, Salamon Sena, Francisco D.
Gonzales, Manuel Montoya, Kathleen Kennedy, Josie Lopez, Deacon
Tom & Carole Valkenburgh, Lucas Tapia, Marla Sanchez, Joseph
Higdon, Billie Branham, Peggy Vigil, Eleanor & Phil Bove, Cheo
Gonzales, Rosina Medrano, Cindy Laursen & David Perlowin.
Pilgrim Shrine of Holy Family September 9-16 Vicente & Cecilia Gutierrez
September 16-23 Diane & Henry Hayes
September 23-30 Peter & Annette Ortega
Sept. 30-Oct. 7 Manuel & Margaret Trujillo
Thank You Berardinelli Funeral Home for your donation that
allowed the purchase of new cabinets for the sacristy, new Ossu-
ary with table and a secondary table for flowers or pictures.
Religious Education
Cristo Rey
Sunday, 9th after the 10:00am
Mass
The Cathedral Basilica of
St. Francis Assisi
Sunday, September 9th after the
8:00am, 10:00am and 12:00 Masses
Adult Confirmation
If you are over 18 years of age, and not yet confirmed, have al-
ready received First Communion, you are invited to form the
Adult Confirmation Group. Please bring your Baptismal Certifi-
cate AND your 1st Communion Certificate. First class will
begins on Thursday, October 11, from 6:30-8:00 pm at the of-
fices of Cristo Rey Parish.. Please register or call the office for
more information. Classes will begin Sunday, September 23, at
10:00am at New Mexico School of the Arts.
Dear Parishioner
It has been a wonderful past six years that I have spent work-
ing among your midst. You were outstanding and lovely in
your treatment toward me. May God our Father bless every
child, youth and adult of this parish and may every Senior
citizen, family and friend be overwhelmed with the Lord’s
gentleness, love and peace. Please know that I will remember
you in prayer, and I will carry you with joy and love in my
heart. Till next time, if we don’t meet here on earth again, for
sure –we will meet in heaven! Several parishioners have asked
for my address: Sr. Anna Maria Lozano
732 Weiler Blvd
Fort Worth, Texas 76112
Confirmation 2018-2019 Our Confirmation program brings teens and
adults together to study and explore how
growth in the Spirit is a life-long jour-
ney. Together participants share in their jour-
ney and commit to share in the mission of Je-
sus - to know and worship God AND to love
your neighbor. The Sacrament is received by the choice of the
teen. He or she must assume ownership of the promises which
were made on their behalf at Baptism. Orientation/ Registration: Wednesdays,
September 19th and 26th at 7:00pm Crispin Hall Classes begin on Wednesday, October 3rd through
June 5th, 2019 from 7:00pm to 8:30pm St Katherine Drexel.
Youth Ministry Sessions begin Sunday, October 7th
The Junior High Youth Program is a religious education for stu-
dents in grades 6th, 7th, & 8th. The program will cover different
topics based on our Roman Catholic Faith.
Traditional Prayers
Social Issues: Bullying, Peer Pressures, Theology of the
Body
Justice and Service
Seven Sacraments
Movies, Games, and Food!!!!!!!!
The Youth group is a great way to get to know yourself, God,
and others better. Fall sessions begin October 7th. Every Sunday
– Teen Mass at 12:00 followed by Middle school faith formation
Classes 1:30-3:30pm at St. Katherine Drexel. Orientation and
registration on Sunday, September 30th at 1:30pm. St Katherine
Drexel. Contact Liz Gallegos 955-8864 or youth@cbsfa.org
Registration Fee: $25.00
A Walk Through the Mass
Why do we do what we do. We will walk through most of the
actions and gestures of the Mass and together we will explore the
meaning and origins of the Sacrament that is central to who we
are as Catholics.
Sunday, October 14th at 1:30pm
in the Cathedral Basilica
Presenter: Fr. Adam Ortega y Ortiz
Attention all Liturgical Ministers
The office is working on the next quarter schedule (October, No-
vember, and December) for all minster. If there is any time dur-
ing this quarter that you will not be able to serve, PLEASE con-
tact the office by Monday, September 24th with those dates.
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