Welcome to St. Therese, A Vatican II Ecclesiology Parish Third Sunday of Lent Every day the press reports murders, accidents, front-page catastrophes. Jesus alludes to two public misfortunes from the news of his time. He does not refer to them in the manner of those retreat preachers who are only too happy to exploit a parish tragedy to urge people into the confessional. That is not Jesus style. He does not consider violent deaths as divine punishments for sin. Rather, because he detects in his contemporaries a smug complacency, he warns them. The run the risk of being hardened to the urgency of conversion. Even if each of us is like a tree which foe many years has given ample proof of its sterlility, God is like that patient farmer who gives his fig tree another chance. The opportunity lasts until the Lord s return. It is highlighted by this annual season of repentance. From: Most. Rev. John C. Wester Sent: Friday, March 15, 2019 2:25 PM To: Vincent Chavez <frvincentchavez@gmail.com> Subject: Thank You Dear Vincent, Thank you once again for all you and your parish are doing for our immigrant brothers and sisters. Your commitment to them is admirable and I am most grateful. We will be putting out a plea to all parishes to assist. You have certainly stepped up and taken the lead in an important way. All the best, Most Reverend John C. Wester Archbishop of Santa Fe 4000 St. Joseph Place, NW Albuquerque, NM 87120-1709 505-831-8120 Faith sees that Jesus Christ lives in everything and works in all history to the end of time; that every fraction of a second, every atom of matter, contains a frgament of his hidden life and his secret activity. (Jean Pierre de Caussade) A good Catholic should meddle in Politics Pope Francis stated this in 2013. Some folks think that the Church has no business getting involved in politics... Some basic thoughts: The word politics comes from the Greek Polis which means City. So our modern word Politics refers to anything pertaining to the welfare, well -being of the city, the community, the people. So, the Church s role is to be concerned with the well-being of others which is thus the domain of politics. It was reported to me that Sunday, 17 March at the 10 am Mass, a man (he has been clearly described) spoke out loud enough for the entire area to hear: Here comes the politics, he is politicizing! Then he angrily got up and left the church with the daughter and wife begrudgingly following him, as he put on a baseball cap backwards. My dear fellow Catholic, I am truly sorry that you are greatly offended by me. Might you be the same person who left the angry voice message on the parish answering machine? I am merely trying my best to live up to the example and command of the Lord Jesus as expressed in the Gospel of Matthew Chapter 25. I was hungry and you fed me. I was thirsty and you gave me to drink. I was a stranger and you welcomed me. Naked and you clothed me. I was ill and you cared for me. I was in prison and you visited me. And then the downright scary part of the passage: Out of my sight you condemned. Into the eternal fire prepared for the devil and his angels, for I was a stranger and you did not welcome me. Since the Second Vatican Council beginning in 1963, the Catholic Church has renewed its call to us to strive diligently to love and serve one another and that God s Preferential Option is for the stranger, the poor, and the little one s of God. Perhaps Saint Therese Parish, A Vatican II Parish is not a good fit for you. Perhaps the Catholic Church with its absolute and marvelous teachings on Peace and Justice is not a good fit for you. You might try Legacy or Sagebrush Congregations or another similar congregation who adhere to the Gospel of Wealth. Please know that you will need to bring along a copy of your 1099 or W-2 Tax Forms which they will require as you register to insure that they received 10% of your annual income. Most sincerely, Father Vincent Paul Chávez
ST. THERESE CATHOLIC SCHOOL APRIL CALENDAR 4/3 Sports Pictures 4/8-4/12 Book Fair 4/14 Palm Sunday Breakfast Registration for next year is taking place now. Classes will fill quickly. Call now to tour the school and save a spot for next year Give your child a gift of a Catholic education! 505-344-4479 DISCERNMENT RETREAT MARCH 29-31, 2019 Join us for a weekend specifically created for women discerning their vocation call. Take time to pray, reflect, and meet other women who are discerning a call to religious life. During the weekend retreat you can participate in daily Mass, Adoration of the Blessed Sacrament, communal prayer, and discernment sessions while you learn about the Felician charism, spirituality, and call to cooperate with Christ in the spiritual renewal of the world. For more information, please contact Sr. Desire Ann-Marie Findlay at desimarie@feliciansisters.org or (724) 384-5311. Scholarships are available! If you would like to attend, please contact Celina cchavez@norbertinecommunity.org or call (505) 837-4399 ext. 237 or Jessica at jrios@archdiosf.org or (505) 831-8216. The Pastor and Parishioners of The Shrine of the Little Flower -St. Therese Catholic Church warmly welcome you to our parish family! We hope that you find us to be a family of faith and love, exemplifying in word and deed the generosity of the Father, the self-giving service of Jesus Christ, and the enduring presence of the Holy Spirit. Offer the sacrifices of righteousness, & put your trust in the LORD. 3/17/2019 Sunday Collection $ 5856.26 St. Vincent de Paul $ 386.00 School Support $ 156.00 Utilities $ 42.00 Building Fund $ 1408.10 Easter Flowers $ 1002.00 Second Collections: 1st Sunday of the Month, St. Therese School, 2nd Sunday, St. Vincent de Paul, 3rd Sunday, Building Fund, 4th Sunday Utilities, 5th Sunday, Misc. PRAY FOR THE SICK Nasario Gutierrez, Lucas Baca, Florinda & Raymond Cortez, Carin Gallegos, Taliana Vargas, Mary Lovato, Kristin Chavez, Frances Pino, Jim Meek, Bobby Chavez, Rose Snow, Andres Medina, Kevin Garrity, Amanda Manalo, Erick Garcia, Moe Herrera, Lourdes Vernier, Andres Perea, David Gygox, Gene Gallegos, Pelar Sanchez, Rocio Medina, Helen Tafoya, Robert Garcia, Shaye Romero, Elaine Hoolihan, Louis Augustine Baca, Robert Roybal, Norma Medina, Isabel Troncoso, Tim Lowther, Ray Herrera, Kai Garcia, Julia Tafoya, Theresa Hernandez, and for those in hospitals or their homes and cannot attend church. MUSICIANS FOR MUSICIANS CONCERT Prelude & Liebestod Gotterdammerung (Excerpts) Parsifal (Excerpts) SATURDAY & SUNDAY, MARCH 23& 24, 6:00 PM Donations are appreciated. ALL ARE WELCOME!! SECURITY ALERT!!! Please remember to keep your vehicle locked while attending Mass. Do not leave purses or any other temptations in view of potential thieves let s not be victims. Play it smart and be safe!
The catholic communicator AN OFFICIAL COMMUNICATION OF THE ARCHDIOCESE OF SANTA FE* Sunday, January March 24, 20, 2019 A Men's Lenten Retreat Service and Chastity The Example of St. Joseph Saturday, March 30 From 8:30-3:00 pm Mass, Adoration, Faith-Filled Talks and Confession Featuring Fr. Michael DePalma - Main Speaker Breakfast and Lunch will be Provided Free Will Offering Register at lobocatholic.org or call 505-247-1094. y ECUMENICAL EVENT New Mexico Conference of Churches CIRCO for Community and Justice Benefit Dinner & Cultural Program Friday, April 5 5:30 9:00 pm Holy Rosary Catholic Church, Albuquerque Buy Tickets $35 each or a table of 8 for $250 Dinner by Mujeres en Accion Cellicion Traditional Zuni Dancers NMChurches@gmail.com or 505-243-6234 y Communion Ministers are needed at University Hospital You would have the privilege of visiting Catholic patients once a week for a couple of hours to offer prayer and Holy Communion. This outreach ministry will fill your life with blessings. "When I was sick, you visited me, come now enter into the house of My Father." (Matt. 25:40). Contact Father Ben at 505-272-1796 or email: boonwumelu@salud.unm.edu or Palmira Perea-Hay at hayperea@msn.com. Divorce Recovery Meetup Every 2nd Saturday Divorce/separation are painful realities for many Catholics. The Divorce Recovery Meetup can help. Our next meetup is April 13 after the 8:30am Mass at Newman Center on UNM Campus. Come for prayer, support, coffee, donuts, fellowship and a listening ear. Call or text Jane, 505-688-8663. NFP Teachers Needed English & Spanish Speaking Creighton Model FertilityCare Practitioner Education Program Education Phase 1 - June 9-July 7 Education Phase 2 January 11-16, 2020 This is a 13-month supervised training for medical professionals, to teach this natural method to women & couples, featuring NaProTECHNOLOGY. Contact angelgarcia@comcast.net for application & info. Or, call Family Life, 505-831-8117. The New Mexico Interfaith Dialogue 2019 Annual Colloquium March 26 8am-2:30pm Join us as we look at contemporary visual expressions of spirituality. Sharing their thoughts and artwork will be artists from the Christian, Islamic and Jewish faith traditions and will include keynote speaker Rudy Miera. Congregation B nai Israel, 4401 Indian School Rd. NE, Albuqerque. $40/ adult $20/student. Visit nminterfaithdialogue.org or call 505-792-1356. Remembering The Last Words Spoken By Jesus On The Cross March 27 The words of Jesus last great sermon are especially filled with meaning for Christians, and they are worthy of our intense consideration. In observance of Lent, prior to this presentation, there will be a Lenten soup and bread potluck supper at 6pm. Please bring your favorite soup to share with others. Wednesday, March 27, Prince of Peace Catholic Church, Community Room, 6:30 8pm. Contact Jim Schwank at 505-401-7722. Suicide Grief Through the Eyes of Faith April 6 3 pm The Family Life Office is developing a ministry for the suicide bereaved. People who have experienced suicide loss are needed to form a core team. We ask that at least two years have passed since the loss. The first session will be held Saturday, April 6, at 3pm in the ASF Youth Ministry Office at the Catholic Center. Call Kay Hockey 505-353-2466 for more information. *A privately owned business licensed by the Archdiocese of Santa Fe Published by JCPress TheCatholicCommunicator@gmail.com 505-856-0333
Third Sunday of Lent Saturday, March 23, 2019 8:00 AM Andres, Vicenta & Clara Arretche By: St. Therese Parish 4:00 PM Intentions of Tim Fresquez By: Carol & Carmel Chavez Intentions of Larry & Mary Lovato By: Carol & Carmel Chavez Intentions Of Carl & Linda Ward-Herse By: Margaret Staehlin Sunday, March 24, 2019 8:00 AM Ralph & Flora Baca By: Felipe & Donelia Archuleta 10:00 AM Benito Serbin Sr. By: Lena & Dee Serbin In Thanksgiving to St. Jude (Favors received) By: Gloria Ruiz Intentions of Tim Fresquez By: Tony & Dulcie Tafoya 12:00 PM FOR THE PEOPLE OF THE PARISH Monday, March 25, 2019 8:00 AM Communion Service Thank You to our bulletin advertisers! The advertisements pay for our bulletins. ADVERTISER of THE WEEK Daniels Family Funerals 505-884-1188 Tuesday, March 26, 2019, 8:00 AM Robert (Bob) Padilla By: Legion of Mary Wilda Brown By: Margaret Villanueva Wednesday, March 27, 2019 8:00 AM Eloy & Maida Sandoval By: Marie Sandoval Anna Lucero (5th Anniversary) By: Rose Mendoza Teofilo Manalo (5th Anniversary) By: Amanda & Jonathan Manalo Thursday, March 28, 2019 8:00 AM In thanksgiving to St. Jude (favors received) By: Rose Garcia Friday, March 29, 2019 8:00 AM Ethel Corbin By: Margaret Villanueva Kathy Lucero By: Rose Mendoza 6:30 PM Stations of the Cross Lead by: Lectors & Ministers Soup will be served in the south sacristy after the Stations of the Cross. Saturday, March 30, 2019 8:00 AM Juan Lucero (Birthday) By: Martin & Terry Duran 4:00 PM FOR THE PEOPLE OF THE PARISH Sunday, March 31, 2019 8:00 AM Deceased family and friends of Felipe & Donelia Archuleta 10:00 AM Special intentions for Sandra Barela By: St. Therese Staff 12:00 PM Health of Lourdes Vernier By: Carmel & Carol Chavez Health of Adelina Soto By: Cecilia Gutierrez Rosie Sandoval By: Cecilia Gutierrez Readings for the Week Sunday: Next Sunday: Ex3:1-8a,13-15/ Ps103:1-4, 6-8, 11 1Cor10:1-6,10-12/ Lk 13: 1-9 (30) Monday: Is7:10-14;8:10/Ps 40:7-8a,8b-9,10-11 Heb10:4-10/Lk1:26-38 (230) Tuesday: Dn 3:25,35-43/Ps 25: 4-5ab, 6&7abc,8-9 Mt18:21-35 (238) Wednesday: Dt4:1,5-9/ Ps 147:12-13,15-16,19-20 Mt 5:17-19 (239) Thursday: Jer7:23-28/Ps 95:1-2,6-9/ Lk11:14-23(240) Friday: Hos14: 2-10/ Ps 81: 6c-8a,8bc-9,10-11ab,14&17 Mk 12: 28-34 (241) Saturday: Hos6:1-6/Ps51:3-4,18-19,20-21ab/ Lk18: 9-14 (242) Next Sunday: Jos5:9a,10-12/ Ps34:2-7/2Cor5:17-21 Lk 15: 1-3,11-32 (33)