Eucharistic Schedule Monday, October 8, through Sunday, October 14, 2018 Monday, October 8 Tuesday, October 9 St. Denis, Bishop, and Companions, Martyrs; St. John Leonardi, Priest Wednesday, October 10 Thursday, October 11 St. John XXII, Pope Friday, October 12 Saturday, October 13 8:00 a.m. (San Antonio) 5:30 p.m. Sunday, October 14 Readings: Gal 1: 6-12/Lk 10: 25-37 Renee Sanchez by Jeff & Ann Krom Rose Gray by Bob & Pat Henry *Health & well-being of Jose G. Castillo by Fred & Nina Garcia Readings: Gal 1: 13-24/Lk 10: 38-42 Amelia Hernandez by Roger & Ruby Health & well-being of Marvin Sanchez by Tim & Rose Sanchez *Intention of the Olver Family Readings: Gal 2: 1-2, 7-14/Lk 11: 1-4 Josephine Sedillo by the Family Leroy & Joe Vaisa & Leo by Antoinette & Family Rose Marquez by Bob & Pat Henry Readings: Gal 3: 1-5/Lk 11: 5-13 Salomón & Cecilia Vallejos by Consuelo Luna Marie Work, Bertha Work by Fred Work & Family Readings: Gal 3: 7-14/Lk 11: 15-26 Lawrence Nieto by Carla Nieto Maria Castillo by Fred & Nina Garcia *Birthday blessing for Molly Henry by Bob & Pat Henry Readings: Gal 3: 22-29/Lk 11: 27-28 Nestor Garcia Rose Marquez by Bob & Pat Henry *Intention of Angelica Garcia Readings: Wis 7: 7-11/Heb 4: 12-13/Mk 10: 17-30 or 10: 17-27 Gerald Sandoval by the Family Lucy Perea by Demecio Perea Annie Moya by Albie Lucero TWENTY EIGHTH SUNDAY IN ORDINARY TIME 8:00 a.m. Mela Torres by Viola & Jerome Chavez & Family Paulette Sanchez-Montoya by Paula Padilla Vicente, Wilfred & Albert Otero by Paul & Laura Cordova 10:00 a.m. Amelia Hernandez by the David M. Sanchez Family Mary Hernandez by the Lovato Family Eva Meza by Ruben & Angie Castillo 12:00 p.m. 5:30 p.m. Ryan Beaulieu by the David M. Sanchez Family Paulette Sanchez-Montoya by the Family *In thanksgiving to the Infant Jesus of Prague by the Burton Family *For the People of San Clemente Parish Confession Schedule: 1/2 hour before each weekday, 3:30pm on Saturdays, or by appointment. No Confessions on Sunday or Monday. The Sanctuary candle this week is for the intention of Fred & Nina Garcia Sanctuary candles may be purchased for five dollars and will burn NEXT to the Blessed Sacrament, in the Tabernacle in the main church. Intentions may be written on envelopes located in the pamphlet rack. Please DO NOT use your contribution envelopes for this prayer offering.
Weekly Parish Calendar Monday, October 8, through Sunday, October 14, 2018 Monday, October 8 4:00 p.m. 5:25 p.m. Religious Education k-3rd Religious Education 3rd-6th, CIC Yr. II Mothers Prayer Group Tuesday, October 9 1:00 p.m. 5:25 p.m. /6:30 p.m. 7:00 p.m. 8:00 p.m. Wednesday, October 10 10:00 a.m. 5:30 p.m. 6:30 p.m. 8:00 p.m. Thursday, October 11 10:00 a.m. 4:00 p.m. 5:25 p.m. 6:30 p.m. 7:00 p.m. 8:00 p.m. Friday, October 12 Saturday, October 13 7:25 a.m./8:00 a.m. 6:45 p.m. (following 5:30 ) Sunday, October 14 9:00 a.m. 4:00 p.m. 6:45 p.m. Rosary Makers Group Religious Education k - 6th, CIC Yr. I Saturday 5:30 p.m. Choir practice Lectio Divina - Praying through the scriptures Pre-confirmation, Confirmation Yr. I and II Legion of Mary Parenting Class Boy Scouts Meeting 8:00 a.m. Choir Practice RCIA and Adult Confirmation Class / 8:00 a.m. Choir Practice 10:00 a.m. Choir Practice Youth Choir Practice /Life Teen St. Therese Building /North Wing San Antonio San Antonio /
FAITH FORMATION FOR ADULTS, YOUTH & CHILDREN RELIGIOUS EDUCATION OFFICE: 865-9370 OFFICE HOURS: MONDAY : 1 PM TO 3PM TUESDAY : 1 PM TO 5 PM WEDNESDAY & THURSDAY: 9 AM TO 5 PM CLOSED ON FRIDAYS The home is the first school of Christian life and a school for human enrichment. Here one learns endurance and the joy of work, fraternal love, generous even repeated forgiveness, and above all divine worship in prayer and the offering of one s life (CCC, 1657). Classes will not meet this week in observance of the Columbus Day holiday and Los Lunas Schools fall break. Year I Confirmation classes have a mandatory Pro- Life Day event on Saturday October 13 th from 9am to 11:30. Students must be accompanied by one parent/ guardian. The Parish and Religious Education Office will be closed on Monday, October 8 th in observance of Columbus Day! We will re-open on Tuesday, October 9 th at 9:00 a.m. LITURGY CORNER October is the month of the Holy Rosary. Holy is the greatest prayer with the Rosary being second. The Rosary, also called crown of roses, is a prayerful reflection on the life of Jesus, which involves contemplating certain Gospel scenes, the mysteries, in the company of the Blessed Virgin Mary. To recite the Rosary is nothing other than to contemplate with Mary the face of Christ. (Saint Pope John Paul II) The Rosary beads were used for centuries to keep track of the Psalms and other prayers. At the end of the 12 th century, the Rosary beads were adopted to ensure easier and more attentive recitation. In other words, by having the Rosary beads to keep track of our prayers, we are less distracted and can become more contemplative. The insertion of the mysteries into the recitation of the Rosary followed soon after the use of the Rosary beads came into practice. Saint Dominic and his friars are credited with spreading the praying of the Rosary. At both Lourdes and Fatima the Blessed Virgin Mary encouraged people to pray the Rosary. The Rosary is made up of 20 significant events or moments in the life of Jesus and Mary. They are grouped into four series. The Joyful Mysteries, the Mysteries of Light, the Sorrowful Mysteries, and the Glorious Mysteries. Have a good week in the Risen Lord, Gay Snell Have a great three-day weekend!
Month of the Holy Rosary Kids Coloring Corner
The History of the Rosary Prayer Presentation Dr. Luz Marina Dakin and Dr. Glenn H. Dakin This presentation provides the audience with a complete clarification and reflection for the history and practical benefits of praying the Holy Rosary. Many propositions and informational concepts are provided by the speakers from their personal experiences. Materials are provided for further understanding and application of Mother Mary s Holy Rosary in everyday life. When - Friday, October 12, 2018 Where - San Juan Diego Hall Immaculate Conception, Tome Time - 6:30 pm to 8:00 pm Sponsored by - The Knights of Columbus Tome Council Catechism: a Pilgrimage of Faith to be offered at SOLT Bosque Formation Center Starting Oct. 29 th, the Catechism of the Catholic will be offered at the SOLT Formation Center, 886 Hwy 116, Bosque NM 87006. This in-depth semester-long course (ends May 1, 2019) will be based on the Holy Family School of Faith s Catechism: a Pilgrimage of Faith DVDs. (Please see https://schooloffaith.com). Times: daytime: Mondays beginning Oct. 29 th from 8:45-10:00 a.m. Evenings: Wednesdays beginning Oct. 31 st from 6:45-8:00 p.m. Cost: $10.00 by Mon. Oct. 10 th ; $15.00 thereafter. Space is limited; early registration is strongly encouraged. Sorry, no childcare available. To register or for further information, please contact Sr. Mary Katherine, SOLT (505) 269-5661 or srmarykatherine@gmail.com. If laypeople don t love their Catholic faith enough to struggle for it in the public square, nothing the bishops do will finally matter. - Archbishop Charles Chaput. Please join us as we celebrate our Patron s Feast Day! Saturday, November 17 and Sunday, November 18 There are many festivities planned for this year s celebration to include: Fiesta, Crowning of King/Queen and Prince/Princess, Procession, Arts & Crafts Fair Food & Drink Sales, Bingo Sessions, Carnival, Game booths, Dinner & Dance and more! (King/Queen and Prince/Princess Candidates should call the Parish Office for details on how to sign-up). The Mayordomos are asking for your generous donations of the following: $25.00 Gift Cards for Bingo prizes Game Prizes and Treats Cakes for Cake Walk
San Juan Diego Mission 17 th Annual Fiesta! 621 Meadow Lake Road Los Lunas, NM Saturday, October 13 th & Sunday, October 14 th Saturday Times: Fiesta - 10:00 a.m. English - 5:30 p.m. Sunday Times: 10:00 a.m & 12:00 p.m. Coronation of Fiesta Queen Raffle-Rifas MUSIC-DANCING- FUN-CARNIVAL MEXICAN FOOD - MATACHINES MEXICAN FOLKLORE GABRIEL PROJECT The Parenting Class model is well-established because of your generous donations and prayers. Thank you and God bless you! October Class Schedule Oct. 4th - Praising your children Oct. 11th - Dental Hygiene Oct. 18th - Feelings, owning and communicating Oct. 25th - Halloween party Parenting classes are held on Thursday at 4:00pm in the San Clemente. All are welcome! We need a volunteer to co-facilitate the Gabriel Project Parenting Class Program. We also need volunteers on Thursday afternoons to help with meal preparation and childcare. If you can help please call 865-7385 and leave a message for Julie. Due to your generous donations we have been able to help a number of families. We help anyone who is pregnant and young families who are in need of baby equipment throughout Valencia County. We are in need of diapers sizes 2, 3, 4, & 5 and baby wipes. If you are able to help with these items, you can drop them off at the Parish Office during business hours. Vocations Chalice Praying for vocations is the most powerful way to support vocations. A vocation is a call from the Holy Spirit, a gift from God that is nurtured in prayer. When we pray for vocations, we lift up to our Father those men and women whom He is calling to follow Him in a very special way. This is a great way to pray together as a family. If you are interested in hosting the Vocations Chalice in your home, please contact the Parish Office at 865-7385 and leave a message for Ann Krom. October 2018 Baptism Class Dates October 13, 2018 - Part I October 20, 2018 - Part II Classes are held in the at 7:00 pm. Attendance is required at both classes for parents and sponsors for completion of Baptism requirements. The Saint John Paul II Adoration Chapel at San Clemente Parish is available to all adorers and can be accessed by calling the Parish Office. Life Teen is a Catholic High School Youth Ministry. We meet almost every Sunday from 6:45 8:30 PM in the. All teens are welcome to join us. For more information, give Dawn a call at 507-0214 or email us at: sanclementelifeteen@gmail.com. 10/7 - Life Night 10/13 - Second Saturday Social is back!! We will walk up the Tome Hill, pray for the people of Valencia County, then go to lunch at Dion s. Meet at the bottom of the Tome Hill at 10:00 am. Bring cash for lunch. 10/14 - Life Night 10/21 - Life Night 10/28 - Halloween Social Dinners needed! Please sign up to bring a meal at signupgenius.com. God bless you! dawn
San Clemente Parish began Phase II of the building campaign for a new parish hall, classrooms, office space, auditorium and an Adoration Chapel in April of 2018 and the parish would like to report that as of September 30, 2018, Phase II has 429 donors to the campaign with a total of $511,510.67 pledged and $120,467.57 paid in the last six months. The parishioners of San Clemente Parish are a generous community and we wish to thank everyone for their dedication to this important project. Everyone must be patient and remember this is a long term fundraising goal. Please pray for the success of the project. It is never to late to make a pledge or a contribution to Phase II. ~ FINANCIAL REPORT ~ Sunday, September 30, 2018 General Collection $ 7,805.00 Building Fund Phase II $ 1,840.00 St. Vincent de Paul $ 256.00 San Antonio Mission $ 20.00 Cemetery $ 294.00 Seminarian Support $ 25.00 St. Vincent de Paul - 960 Main Street - Los Lunas Open: Monday - Thursday Closed: Friday, Saturday & Sunday Food Distribution hours: 12:00-1:00 p.m. Store hours: 1:00-3:00 p.m. Any food or clothing donations accepted. Drop off locations: St. Vincent de Paul (during business hours) San Clemente Parish Office (during business hours) San Clemente Collection Baskets (located at the entrance of the church) Please do not drop off donations after business hours! Are You New To Our Parish? We would like to welcome you and your family to San Clemente Parish! Please call the Parish Office at 505-865-7385 or visit www.sanclementeparish.org for information on how to register! FIVE FACTS ABOUT THE LIFE of St. Vincent de Paul St. Vincent de Paul spent the first 20 years of his life seeking fame and wealth. St. Vincent was born to a peasant family in 1580. His family thought that becoming a priest would bring fame and fortune to his family. He became a priest at the age of 19. St. Vincent de Paul was captured by pirates. Vincent was returning home by boat and was captured by pirates and was made a slave where he remained for two years. While a slave he prayed to God, telling Him that if his life would be spared and he was freed, he would devote the rest of his life to the service of the poor. St. Vincent de Paul was a community organizer. After his release, Vincent served in a church in rural France. The poverty in the area was overwhelming as people could not find work to buy food and consequently die of starvation. He organized the community to go out seeking furniture, food and clothing from the wealthy to help the poor. St. Vincent de Paul was a legend in his own time. As time went by, Vincent realized the mistakes of his young life, especially his focus on wealth and fame. After this realization, he founded an order of priests, the Vincentians, who would devote their lives to serving the poor. Later, along with Louise de Marillac, he founded the Sisters of Charity. St. Vincent de Paul did not found the Society of St. Vincent de Paul. The Society of St. Vincent de Paul was not founded until more than 150 years after St. Vincent s death. Frederic Ozanam founded the Society and named it after St. Vincent de Paul.