april 8, 2018 - cathedral basilica of st. francis of assisi
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Priests:
Rev. Adam Ortega y Ortiz [email protected] Rev. Christopher Hallada [email protected]
Deacons:
Rev. Mr. Bill Kollasch 505.955.8876 [email protected] Rev. Mr. Juan R. Martinez 505.955.8871 [email protected]
Pastoral Staff:
Pastoral Associate of Religious Education: Sister Anna Maria Lozano, MCSH 505.955.8874 [email protected] Pastoral Associate of Music: Mrs. Carmen Flórez-Mansi 505.955.8870 [email protected] Pastoral Associate of Liturgy: Mr. Gabriel Gabaldón 505.955.8867 [email protected] Pastoral Associate of Youth: Mrs. Liz Gallegos 505.955.8864 [email protected] Parish Receptionist: Mrs. Anita Lopez 505.982.5619 [email protected] Pastoral Associate of Finance: Mr. Tom Mansi 505.955.8865 [email protected] Pastoral Associate of Administration: Mr. Carlos Martinez 505.955.8866 [email protected] Pastoral Associate Gift Shop Administrator/Buyer: Mrs. Linda Seabrooks 505.955.8872 [email protected] Pastoral Associate of Operations: Mrs. Wanda Vint 505.955.8875 [email protected] Bulletin: [email protected] (only electronic submissions accepted, 9 days prior to desired publish date.)
Parish Office 131 Cathedral Place, Santa Fe, NM 87501
505.982.5619
Office Hours Monday - Thursday:
8:30 a.m. - 11:30 p.m. 12:30 p.m. - 4:30 p.m.
Friday:
8:30 a.m. - 12:00 p.m.
Daily Mass Monday - Friday:
7:00 a.m. & 5:15 p.m.
Saturday 7:00 a.m.
5:15 p.m. (Anticipatory Mass)
Sunday Masses 8:00 a.m. (Mass in Spanish)
10:00 a.m., 12:00 p.m.
Sacrament of Reconciliation Saturday: 3:00 p.m. - 4:00 p.m.
Friends of the Cathedral Basilica
Presents
The 1610 Legacy Society
Charter Members:
Jean Rodriguez, Greg & Mary Ann Edwards,
John & Loretta Funk, Carol Heppenstall
James & Rita Koerber, Emil & Cecilia Matic,
Fenton Moore, Joan-Ann Ryan-Murphy,
V.J. & Wanda Vint, Jerry & Hermine Quintana,
Ray & Corinne Willison, Fr. Adam Lee Ortega y Ortiz
Members:
Alice Giovinco, Peg Murphy, +Gilbert Velarde
+Harry Nicholas Plannerer
Please let us know if you have named the Cathedral Basilica as a
beneficiary in your estate planning. By doing so you will automati-cally become a member of the 1610 Legacy Society. Prayerfully
consider becoming part of the Legacy of the Cathedral.
Become a Cathedral Basilica Parishioner If you are new to the area, looking for a new spiritual home, or have been attending mass at the Cathedral Basilica and haven’t formally registered, we would like to invite you to become part of our spiritual family. Registration forms can be found on our website www.cbsfa.org (look for the Parish Registration tab) or by visiting our parish office. Adults, 18 and older are invited to regis-ter under their own name.
Thank you for using Online Giving. Parishioners who use the service are pleased with how easy it is to set up and manage. If you have not
yet signed up for Online Giving, please consider this option. This is a perfect tool for anyone who shops online! By using Online Giving you are helping the parish improve our operational effi-ciency. See our parish bulletin or visit our parish website at www.cbsfa.org and select Online Giving.
Sun., April 8 - 2nd Sunday of Easter - Divine Mercy Sunday
• Coffee & Donuts after the 8:00 AM & 10:00 AM Masses
(Donations graciously accepted.) • Cathedral Maintenance, place in normal collection
8:00 AM +Gilbert Silva - Silva family Special Intention of Jacob Perez - Erica Perez +Richard & Rose Yaeger - Alan Yaeger 10:00 AM Special Intentions of Mark & Allan Lopez - Famiily +Christopher Bond - Famiily +Carlos L. Jaramillo - Linda Jaramillo 12:00 PM Health & Wellbeing of Ross Funk family - Parents +Danny Wright (anniv.) - Charlotte Wright +Margaret Smith - Noemi & Patrick Smith
Monday, April 9 - The Annunciation of the Lord 7:00 AM +Linda Tatar Johnson - John & Loretta Funk 5:15 PM Health & Well being of Sister Patrick Marie Dempsey - John & Loretta Funk
+Rose & Manuel Cardenas - Robyn & Vernon Cardenas
Tuesday, April 10 7:00 AM +Carolyn Fitzsimmons - Jean G. Rodriguez +James A Sugden - Jean G. Rodriguez +Nemecio Candelaria - Family 5:15 PM +Mable Garcia (16) - Dau, Carol, Jona & Teresa +Frank Grogan - Carol & Gene Murski +Sadie Ortega - Carol & Gene Murski
Wednesday, April 11 - St. Stanislaus
• Coffee & Donuts after the 7:00 AM Mass - Courtesy of K of C
7:00 AM For deceased Priests who served the Cathedral Basilica 5:15 PM +Esqipula Garcia (Birthday) - Anita Garcia Lopez +Maria Levine (Birthday) - Dad
Thursday, April 12 7:00 AM +Phil Martinez - Carol Martinez, Wife 5:15 PM +Fr. Dennis Fountain - John & Loretta Funk +Marie D. Padgett - Anita Garcia Lopez
Friday, April 13 - St. Martin 7:00 AM +Jeanne Gabaldon - Richard Lindsley 5:15 PM For deceased priests of the Archdiocese
Saturday, April 14
• Rosary in La Conquistadora Chapel following the 7:00 AM Mass
7:00 AM Living Deceased Members of the Knights of Columbus
& its Benefactors +Grace & Alex Gutierrez - Jean G. Rodriguez For the departed souls not in heaven who have no one to pray for them - Anonymous
5:15 PM Special Intention of Nikole Lopez (Birthday) - Dad +John Tapia & +Christina Tapia Martinez - Tapia Family +Teofilo Rivera, Jr. - Teresina Rivera
Readings for the Week of April 8, 2018 Sunday: Acts 4:32-35/Ps 118:2-4, 13-15, 22-24 [1]/1 Jn 5:1-6/Jn
20:19-31
Monday: Is 7:10-14; 8:10/Ps 40:7-8, 8-9, 10, 11 [8a, 9a]/Heb
10:4-10/Lk 1:26-38
Tuesday: Acts 4:32-37/Ps 93:1ab, 1cd-2, 5 [1a]/Jn 3:7b-15
Wednesday: Acts 5:17-26/Ps 34:2-3, 4-5, 6-7, 8-9 [7a]/Jn 3:16-
21
Thursday: Acts 5:27-33/Ps 34:2 and 9, 17-18, 19-20 [7a]/Jn 3:31
-36
Friday: Acts 5:34-42/Ps 27:1, 4, 13-14 [cf. 4abc]/Jn 6:1-15
Saturday: Acts 6:1-7/Ps 33:1-2, 4-5, 18-19 [22]/Jn 6:16-21
Next Sunday: Acts 3:13-15, 17-19/Ps 4:2, 4, 7-8, 9 [7a]/1 Jn 2:1-
5a/Lk 24:35-48
Cathedral Basilica of St. Francis of Assisi 3 April 8, 2018
Sunday, April 15 - 3rd Sunday of Easter
• Coffee & Donuts after the 8:00 AM & 10:00 AM Masses
(Donations graciously accepted.) • Second collection for Santo Niño School Support
8:00 AM +Julia & Lorenzo Silva - Famiily +Mary Frances Hill - Jean G. Rodriguez +Andrew R. Ortiz (7) - Char 10:00 AM +Rita & Max Gabaldon - Frank & Sonia Gabaldon +Bobby Martinez - Helen Garcia +Manuel Carlos Montoya - Gregory & Monica Pitel 12:00 PM +Gerardo Marin - Noemi & Patrick Smith +Rosalina Gonzales - Bernadette Griego +Rufina Griego - Bernadette Griego
Thank you for using your enve-
lopes and your continued support
of Your Parish Community.
Financial information was not
available at the time of print.
Divine Mercy Novena Today Divine Mercy Sunday, April 8,
beginning at 2:00 we will have a Holy Hour of
Adoration and the praying of the Chaplet of Di-
vine Mercy at 3:00. Everyone is welcome to at-
tend.
Martha's Ministry: A Gift from the Parish We provide a Family Meal for (1) a family struggling with health
issues and/or (2) your family and visiting relatives during the days
surrounding your loved one's funeral. Please give us a call if you
or someone in the parish needs our services, or if you would like
to volunteer for this ministry: Ruth 983.5148.
Office of Worship Gabriel Gabaldon Carmen Florez-Mansi
Pastoral Associate of Liturgy Pastoral Associate of Music
Special thanks to all who gave of their time and talents to prepare the
sacred Easter Liturgies.
Most Rev. John C. Wester, Archbishop of Santa Fe Rev. Adam Lee Ortega y Ortiz, Pastor/Rector
Rev. Chris Hallada Rev. Mr. Bill Kollasch, & Rev. Mr. Juan Martinez
Office of Worship
Gabriel Gabaldón, Pastoral Associate of Liturgy Carmen Flórez-Masni, Pastoral Associate of Music
Sonia Gabaldón, Sacristan
Liturgy Committee
Rev. Adam Lee Ortega y Ortiz, Skya Abbate, Jack Churchill, Peggie Churchill,
Gabriel Gabaldón, Sonia Gabaldón, Fernando Gonzales, Carlos Martinez,
Cecilia Matic, Mary Richman, Wanda Vint
Cathedral Masters of Ceremony
Ryan Bower, Mathew Legits, & Carlos Martinez
• Extraordinary Ministers of Holy Communion
• Readers
• Altar Servers
• Cathedral Musicians
• Ministers of Hospitality
• Art & Environment Committee
• Liz Gallegos, Youth and Young Adult Ministry
• Tom Mansi
• Federico Verela
• Sr. Anna Maria Lozano, RCIA Team
• Altar Society
• Knights of Columbus
• Caballeros de Vargas
We invite all high school stu-dents to take advantage of this opportunity to build your com-munity . Every Sunday- Teen Mass at 12:00 followed by Youth Ministry Sessions 1:30-3:00pm Crispin Hall. Contact Liz Gallegos 955-8864 or
Our next topics are:
April 08 Divine Mercy Sunday, Mass 12:00 (noon) Adoration and Divine Mercy- 12:00-3:30pm 15 The Wedding of Cana: John 2: 1-11 22 Mary at the Cross: John 19:25-30 29 BBQ Cristo Rey Mass at 10:00am Youth Ministry session 11:30-1:00pm
May 06 Mary Crowed with Glory: Revelation 12
!The Junior High Youth Program is a religious education for students in grades 6th, 7th, & 8thEvery Sunday – Teen Mass at 12:00 followed by Middle school faith for-mation Classes 1:30-3:00pm at St. Katherine Drexel. Contact Liz Gallegos 995-8864 or [email protected]
April 08 Divine Mercy - Prayer 15 Living the Beatitudes 22 Prayer in Christian Life 29 The Lord's Prayer
May 06 Enriching Christian Prayer: Sacramentals & Devotions
RCIA Congratulations to the Neophytes: Michael Joseph Whited, Lawrence Charles LaBombard, Cameren Taylor Gantt, Carmen Lena Montez, Joeruben Montez, Jr. and Antonio James Griego who at the Easter Vigil received the Sacraments of Initiation. And, felicitations to those who were fully initiated into the Roman Catholic Church: Jerrel Brent Moore and Lailah Rose Manza-nares. Please let us welcome them into our church!
Religious Education The next and last 1st Holy Communion parent meeting in English will be held this Tuesday, April 10, 2018, in Crispin Hall at 6:30 p.m. La siguiente y última clase para Padres de Familia de niños de 1ra
Comunion en Español se tendrá el Martes, Abril 17, 2018, a las
6:30 p.m.
Baptism Classes Two classes are required. The classes are usually on the first two Wednesdays of every month. They begin at 6:30 p.m. in “Crispin Hall” across from the Parish office. For the month of May on the 2nd and the 9th. To attend the Baptismal clas-ses, please pre-register at least one week before the date of the first class by calling the Baptism office at: 955-8868 or via
text message at (505)795-6498; make sure you include the name
of the child, the name and phone number of each person attend-ing the class. Thank you. Para instrucciones en espanol for fa-vor hablar con Enedina Gamboa a los numeros mencionados,
gracias.
Ministry to the homebound Volunteers still needed! Deacon Bill is organizing visits to the homebound who can no longer attend Mass – tak-ing them the Eucharist and praying with them. Volunteers travel in twos – no experience necessary. The sched-ule is very flexible and requires little time, but means so much! Our next meeting for new volunteers is Wednesday, April 11 at 10am at the Parish Office. If you can help a couple of times a month or if you need this ministry, please come to the meeting or contact Deacon Bill at
505.471.0554 or send an email to [email protected].
ASF Office of Worship LIT 5f: The Ministry of Altar Server Trainer/Coordinator Saturday, April 14, 2018 9am to 12pm Nativity of the Blessed Virgin Mary in Albuquerque Call the Office of Worship
505-831-8194
Retreat Opportunity 1994 Rwandan holocaust survivor and NEW YORK TIMES bestselling author of the book “Left to Tell,” Immaculée Ilibagi-
za, shares her incredible story of survival at a 2-day retreat on forgiveness and faith at Santa Maria de La Paz April 13 & 14! For tickets and information visit: tinyURL.com/SantaFeRetreat OR www.immaculee.com > Shop/Events > Retreats
Welcome back Catholic Daughters of America
The Cathedral Basilica of St. Francis and Cristo Rey Catholic Church are proud to announce the return of Catholic Daugh-ters of America For more information, please contact Dolores Dow Ortiz - 505.690.1414.
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!!GIFT SHOP VOLUNTEER NEEDED – Our La Conquistadora Gift Shop is a blessed & wonderful ministry in which to work. If interested, please contact Linda Seabrooks at 505-955-8872 or giftshop@ cbsfa.org. Shifts to work are: 9a-1p or 1p-4:30. M-F.
• 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!
What’s New?
• NEW Sterling Silver, triple cross earrings by local artist
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• Beautiful framed&mattedpicturesofSt.Francisprayer,
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LoveBearsallThings.! In Our Children’s Area:
• New sacramental items :
◊ Standing crosses, plaques, frames white or black enameled chalice crosses, glass or pearl rosaries, black corded rosaries, pearl & necklace cross earring sets, crystal or pearl stretch bracelets, Holy Spirit corded bracelets.
◊ 1st Communion booklets with black or red crystal beaded rosary or a white pearl rosary.
◊ Beautiful crucifixes and crossed to hang in a child’s room
EASTER SEASON BOOKS – (We still have Lent & Easter books- so shop for next year):
• “Stepping on the Serpent”-The Journey of Trust with Mary-by Fr. Thaddaeus Lancton-“is an engaging meditation upon the short prayer, “Jesus, I Trust in You.” Fr. Lancton, MIC, encourages the reader to take the next step in their own jour-ney with the Lord.”
• “According to your Mercy” –Praying with the Psalms from Ash Wednesday to Easter, by Martin Shannon, CJ –“This is a beautiful spiritual book, which immerses you into the psalms and prayer with thoughtful reflections and engaging prayers.”
OTHER NEW TITLES:
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byRonaldRolheiser�“Don’tletthesizeofthisbookfoolyou
intothinkingitdoesn’thavemuchtosayaboutsuicide.Each
page,eachsentenceisrichininsight,wisdom,compassionand
mostofall,comfort.Rolheisergivesbrokenheartedsurvivors
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We always carry a wide variety of Saint Medals, Statues, and
Rosaries by local artisans, Jewelry, Books, Greeting Cards,
Children’s Books, Crucifixes & CDs and much more!
Santo Niño Regional Catholic School
News:
Enroll NOW! The school is now accepting appli-cations for the 2018-2019 School Year. Some changes include a multi-family discount is now being of-fered, all tuition assistance will go through our online FACTS system, and tuition payments will be com-pleted online. Please call 505-424-1766 for a tour and application.
Annual Par Tee for Santo Niño Golf
Tournament: Golf Tournament will be held on Friday, May 11th at the Santa Fe Country Club. Registration starts at 8:00 with a 4-person scramble. Please call 505-424-1766 to get an application. The school is short $39,000 and this golf tour-nament can help meet the goals for the year.
Fiesta Royalty Santa Fe Fiesta, Inc. is currently seeking community members interested in por-traying the role of General Don Diego de Vargas, La Reina de la Fiesta de Santa Fe™ for the 306th Fiesta de Santa Fe™, which is scheduled for the week of Aug. 31 - Sept. 9, 2018. We encourage our local men between the ages of 21 - 50 years old and women between the ages of 21 - 35 years old who qualify based
on our respective guidelines to participate in our annual Contest Selection which is scheduled for 7 PM Thursday, May 3, 2018 at the Santa Fe Community Convention Center. If you or you know of family members and friends who may be interested in participating please visit www.santafefiesta.org or call 505 / 629-2397 or 505 / 231-4616.
Santa Fe Fiesta, Inc. The Fiesta de Santa Fe™ commemorates
General Don Diego de Vargas' peaceful reentry into the City of
Santa Fe on Sept. 14, 1692. In 1712, eight years after de Vargas'
death, a proclamation was signed by the Santa Fe City Council to
establish an annual commemoration, which is considered the
Country’s longest running community event in the continental
United States.
The CBSFA Handbell Choir (The Bells of St. Francis)
Is in immediate need of 2 new ringers. The Bell Choir rehearses on Tuesday nights from 6:30 pm to 8:00 pm in the music room on the first floor of the parish office building. We will be playing several times a month in April, May and into June. Although no experience in reading music or ringing is required the ability to read music would be helpful. Persons interested in joining should contact Carmen Florez-Mansi.
Fr. Shawn is one of the few deaf
priests in the US, and since June of
2012 has worked as the full-time
Director of the Deaf Apostolate in
the Archdiocese of Boston. He has
been actively involved in various
marriage preparation programs and
currently one of the team chaplains
for “Transformed in Love”. He is
currently also president of the
board of the National Catholic Of-
fice for the Deaf (NCOD).
You can mail in registration or call the Pastoral Outreach Of-
fice at (505) 831-8174
Cathedral Basilica of St. Francis of Assisi 7 April 8, 2018
PRAYING THE DIVINE MERCY CHAPLET
Begin with the Our Father, Hail Mary,
and the Apostles Creed. Using regular
rosary beads, work your way around the
five decades with the prayers below.
On the standalone beads, pray: "Eternal Father, I offer you the
body, blood, soul, and divinity of your dearly beloved Son, our
Lord Jesus Christ, in atonement for our sins and those of the whole
world."
On the decade beads, pray: "For the sake of his sorrowful Passion,
have mercy on us and on the whole world."
At the end, pray the following three times: "Holy God, Holy
Mighty One, Holy Immortal One, have mercy on us and on the
whole world."
It is typical to conclude the Divine Mercy Chaplet with the words:
"Jesus, I trust in you."
World Day of Prayer for Vocations In our politically charged society, I imagine many have heard the quote, "It takes a village..." Whether or not one likes the politics of the
author of that quote, in the words are truth. It takes many people to create and sustain a community. For those of us who are Catholic,
we believe in the power of vocations to help spread the Gospel message. And vocations are an important part of the community. The
vocations to priesthood, or the deaconate, or religious life are at the center of our efforts to spread the good news. However, we need to
also speak about the vocation of married life as service to the church; and furthermore, the vocation of single life. It is at our baptism that
we are given the mandate to spread the Gospel through our vocation in the church. "Behold, I stand at the door and knock. If anyone
hears my voice and opens the door, then I will enter his house and dine with him, and he with me" (Rv 3:20). We hear in Scripture that
Jesus stands at the door of our heart and knocks. He only invites and never demands or breaks into our lives without our acceptance. He
knocks, we open the door, and the invitation and welcome are complete.
Let us pray...
God of the invitation, you knock upon the door of everyone's heart.
We seek the courage to open that door, for we know the responsibility of saying yes.
We humbly ask you for your wisdom to serve your church with compassion and acceptance.
We believe that when we say yes, you will provide the grace for the work ahead.
Give grace to those men and women who have dedicated their lives to constant service to your church.
Also give grace to those couples and single men and women who work for the church in their secular lives.
We ask all this through Christ our Lord and brother, who live and reign with you and the Holy Spirit. Amen.
"How long has Jesus been knocking at the door of your heart, waiting to enter?"
-St. John Baptist de la Salle
The Youth ministry would like to thank
the community for the generous donation
of Easter Eggs. The children were very
happy and it was a very successful egg
hunt. Blessings to everyone.
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