ftç YxÄ Ñx wx axü ctü á{ 2005 N. Plaza NW, Albuquerque, NM 87104 (physical address) P.O. Box 7007, Albuquerque, NM 87194 (mailing address) Phone: 505-243-4628, Fax: 505-224-9495, Email: www.sanfelipedeneri.org San Felipe Mission Statement: In the heart of Albuquerque, we strive to serve as the heart and hands of God. Parish Office Hours: Monday Thursday: 9:00am 5:00pm Friday: 9:00am-4:30pm Clergy Staff: Pastor: Rev. Andrew J. Pavlak Deacon Jose Lucero Deacon Tom Perez Deacon Maurice Menke Deacon Manuel Robles Parish Staff: Erick Martinez, Director of Liturgy Walter Lujan, Religious Education Lita Hopkins, Business Manager Dennis Hopkins, Office Staff Matthew Gonzales, Office Staff Ben Baca, Maintenance Maria Santiago, Housekeeping Museum and Gift Shop: (Open Monday-Saturday) Steve Torres, Manager Catherine Candelaria, Asst. Manager Markus Corriz, Gift Shop Staff Eileen Garcia, Gift Shop Staff Diane Barajas, Gift Shop Staff Elijah Sandoval, Gift Shop Staff San Felipe de Neri School: Ashley Powledge, Principal Tanya Lujan, Bookkeeper Arlene Calcutt, Secretary School Address: 2000 Lomas Blvd. NW Albuquerque, NM 87104 School Phone: 242-2411, 338-1842 Mass Schedule: Saturday Vigil 4:00pm 6:00pm (at San Jose de Los Duranes Mission) Directions: North on Rio Grande Blvd. for one mile West on Zickert (one block North of Indian School Rd.) North on Los Luceros. 2110 Los Luceros Rd. NW Sunday 7:00am, 9:00am (Spanish), 11:00am Daily 7:00am on M, T, W, F (Thurs. Communion Service) Confession: Saturdays 2:30pm-3:30pm and by appointment. Marriage: Contact the Church Office for marriage information and preparation. Marriage preparation takes a minimum of 6 months. Both the bride and groom need to be free to enter into a sacramental marriage. Baptism: Contact the Deacon s Office for more information. Anointing of the Sick: Call the Parish Office to make an appointment. December 24, 2017 Fourth Sunday of Advent
From the desk of your pastor, Fr. Andy 4 th Week of Advent AND Merry Christmas! December 24, 2017 Monday, December 25 Nativity of the Lord 10:00am +Gloria Rodriguez by the family +Eloy and +Rose Chavez by Robert Chavez +Jimmy Eddie Romero and +Martin Martinez by the family Tuesday, December 26 7:00am +Paul and +Michael Moya by Barbara Moya In thanksgiving to St. Dymphna Birthday Blessings for Jaque by Grandmother Barbara Moya Wednesday, December 27 7:00am In thanksgiving to St. Dymphna 9:00am School Mass Thursday, December 28 7:0am Communion Service Friday, December 29 7:00am In thanksgiving to St. Dymphna Saturday, December 30 4:00pm +Larry Montoya by the family 6:00pm + Catarino Quintana by the Hopkins Family +Reinaldo Diaz Sanchez by Victoria +Dolores Schumpert by Cathy Maestas Sunday, December 31, Holy Family of Jesus, Mary and Joseph 7:00am Special intention for Kathy Merritt 9:00am Special intention for Omar and Maribel Real +Bernadette Gonzales by Mom and Dad +Domesia Cervantes and +Zenaido Reyes by the Family 11:00am +Leo Esquibel by his wife +Felix and +Mary Perez by the family Weekly Offering Report For December 16 & 17 2017 Sunday Envelopes $ 3,692.00 Loose $ 1,660.36 $ 5,352.36 Envelopes used 204 Holy Day Christmas $ 256.00 Building Fund $ 450.00 Retired Religious $ 1,601.12 Christmas Flowers $ 187.00 Saint Vincent de Paul $ 805.00 Other $ 122.00 The excitement is building. The last bits of preparations are now in full swing. We have just a few HOURS left to get ready to celebrate the birth of Jesus and for some of us we might feel ready. For others of us, we are still not quite feeling the Christmas spirit. So, we pray that all will be blessed. This weekend we celebrate the 4 th Sunday of Advent and look to this coming Sunday evening and Monday for the celebration of Christmas. There is a great deal of scripture that helps us put the finishing touches on our Christmas preparations. For this 4 th Sunday of Advent we once again hear the familiar reading of the gospel according to Luke on the Annunciation. We hear about the Angel Gabriel coming to the young Mary with an impossible job offer anyone who had ever lived would hear. You have been chosen because you are blessed above all other women to be the mother of God s Son. Seemingly without hesitation, Mary says, I am the handmaid of the Lord. Be it done to me according to your word. From that moment on, Mary is held up as a person who understands a sense of obedience we all could probably use as a lesson in trust. Do we trust God? The Christmas readings are what we often think about at this time of year. We hear the familiar story from Luke on the journey of the Holy Family. We hear about the Inn and no place to lay down the newborn King. We hear about the shepherds and angels. We ought to truly be moved by all of these and especially how they relate to us, our faith and our ability to share that faith with those little ones who gaze lovingly at all the decorations and wait for the coming of Jesus AND Santa too. As Advent ends and the Christmas season begins we still have a little time. We, unlike our secular brothers and sisters have a couple of weeks ahead to continue the celebration. We realize that Christmas, for us lasts until January 8 th when we will celebrate that final feast of Christmas, the Baptism of the Lord. I hope and pray you will keep up at least some decoration, perhaps your manger or even your tree until the END of this Christmas season. Will you do that for Jesus? Clearly, there are many families in the community for which this season is just brimming with joy, peace and excitement. To see the children s shining faces on Christmas Eve s family Mass is one of the great joys of the season. To revisit with family members who come home at this time is another joy. We share not only time and gifts with each other now but we also share the greatest gift of our faith in this family where it really does not matter what kind of decorations you might have up or, if you were able to buy any gifts this year. This season s most important aspect is about the coming together to wish each other well. Another most significant aspect we must remember this holy season is that group of our members who are struggling this season. We may not know who feels poorly due to health issues. We may not know those who are so struggling with finances that they cannot even share a special Christmas meal. We do not know how many folks cringe with each, Merry Christmas, because of the loss of a loved one this year. Hopefully, most all of those who would not have anything special this season have gotten some blessing, anonymous or known to allow them to celebrate in some special way. We pray especially for these people who are in pain. Finally, if you are travelling this week, please be safe an Come home with great memories. If you have family coming in to celebrate with you, enjoy them, love them and build great memories to last through the generations; these are the true gifts of Christmas for which Jesus came to bring salvation for all. From All of us at San Felipe, Merry Christmas!!
Religious Education Help Is Needed Parents, students and families, your help is needed after today s 11:00 a.m. Mass to place luminarias throughout Old Town and prepare the facility for Christmas Eve festivities. Religious Education Holiday Class Schedule Religious Education classes will resume on Sunday, January 7th and Tuesday the 9th and the Youth Group will meet on Monday the 8th. Those interested in helping please contact Erick Martinez at emartinez@sanfelipedeneri.org or Walter Lujan at wlujan@sanfelipedeneri.org. Religious Education Holiday Class Schedule After the Christmas Holidays classes will begin again on January 7th and 9th. December 24, 2017 Fourth Sunday of Advent GOD'S PROMISE The lengthy passage from Samuel is a wonderful exposition of God's promise to the house of David: that his throne would forever be gloriously occupied by his descendants. Hidden in the mystery of the prophecy is the promise of the Savior, the Messiah, Son of God and Son of David. The prophet Nathan, speaking in God's name, poetically turns around David's plan to build a house for God, and announces God's plan to build a "house," that is, a dynasty for David. From this house of David will come the Messiah, the Christ, not in kingly splendor as David ruled, but as a humble man, destined to rule forever and over all. When God gives a gift, it's amazing what we are given--so different from what we ever could have imagined. Fourth Sunday of Advent December 24, 2017 the child to be born will be called holy, the Son of God. --Luke 1:35 The San Felipe de Neri School Staff would like to wish everyone a very, Merry Christmas. May God bring you all an abundance of blessings this new year. READINGS FOR THE WEEK Monday: Vigil: Is 62:1-5; Ps 89:4-5, 16-17, 27-29; Acts 13:16-17, 22-25; Mt 1:1-25 [18-25] During the Night: Is 9:1-6; Ps 96:1-3, 11-13; Ti 2:11-14; Lk 2:1-14 Dawn: Is 62:11-12; Ps 97:1, 6, 11-12; Ti 3:4-7; Lk 2:15-20 Day: Is 52:7-10; Ps 98:1-6; Heb 1:1-6; Jn 1:1-18 [1-5, 9-14] Tuesday: Acts 6:8-10; 7:54-59; Ps 31:3cd-4, 6, 8ab, 16bc, 17; Mt 10:17-22 Wednesday: 1 Jn 1:1-4; Ps 97:1-2, 5-6, 11-12; Jn 20:1a, 2-8 Thursday: 1 Jn 1:5 -- 2:2; Ps 124:2-5, 7cd-8; Mt 2:13-18 Friday: 1 Jn 2:3-11; Ps 96:1-3, 5b-6; Lk 2:22-35 Saturday: 1 Jn 2:12-17; Ps 96:7-10; Lk 2:36-40 Sunday: Sir 3:2-6, 12-14 or Gn 15:1-6; 21:1-3; Ps 128: 1-5 or Ps 105:1-6, 8-9; Col 3:12-21 [12-17] or Hb 11:8, 11-12, 17-19; Lk 2:22-40 [22, 39-40]
San Felipe Parish Ministries Extraordinary Ministers Kay McKinney Lectors Bernadette Garcia de Rodriguez Liturgist Erick Martinez Religious Education Walter Lujan Altar Servers Jeff & Sharon Sandoval Liturgy Committee Kay McKinney Hospitality Ministry Annabel Griego Music JoAnn Ulibarri, Mary Padilla Mayordomos Deacon Tom & Gloria Perez Ministers to the Homebound Deacon Tom Perez Sacristans Deacon Tom & Gloria Perez Bereavement Lucille Chavez Parish Council Walter Duran Finance Council Lora Lee Ortiz Counters Michelle Troncoso St. Vincent de Paul Jean Fish-Enclade Knights of Columbus Mario Troncoso Consider making a donation to the St. Vincent de Paul Society of our parish. A special thank you note will be sent to the recipient detailing our work with needy families and many more people, especially children, they can be helped at this blessed time of year. Call 492-4009 for more information or drop off donation at the Parish Office. Here is how your $$ contributions to Saint Vincent de Paul were put to use to serve the community. October 20 Clients Rent- $ 1,550.00 Electric bill- $ 372.00 Water- $ 918.00 Food cards- $ 125.00 Phone- $ 65.04 SVDP Thrift Store- $ 185.00 TOTAL $ 3,215.81
TREASURES FROM OUR TRADITION Children of the parish are somewhat focused on Santa Claus these days, who is keeping an eye on who's naughty and who's nice. Santa Claus, with his heavenly patron Saint Nicholas, has been more or less in charge of gift-giving to American children for a hundred years or so. In other places, perhaps more attentive to our Christian tradition, there are different gift-bearers. In Greece, Saint Basil delivers the presents on his feast day, December 31, and makes sure everyone is sprinkled with holy water. The Baby Jesus is in charge elsewhere, called the Christkind in Austria and Belgium, El Niño Jesús in Columbia, and Le Petit Jesus in France, where he shares his duties with Père Noël. In the Czech Republic almost everyone is atheist, but Je í ek, the infant Jesus, brings gifts to one and all. In Poland the "Star Man" is said to bring the gifts, although often he turns out to be the village priest in disguise. Saint Nicholas, not his Americanized cousin, is the giver in Holland, where he wears a bishop's miter, and in Russia, where he wears a bishop's crown. Soviet Russia tried to dethrone Saint Nicholas and promote Grandfather Frost, but no one was much fooled by this attempt to squeeze religion out of Christ's birth. One country has a saintly woman in charge of the gifts, Saint Lucy, honored in Sweden on December 13, when children serve their parents breakfast in bed, and others awake to news that they have been nominated for a Nobel Prize. Some children have a second round of gifts on Epiphany, when the magi assume the gift-giving duties. In general, the gifts of Christmas are simple pleasures, not great heaps of treasures. Once upon a time, a new pair of socks or an orange was enough for us. No matter what gifts we receive, all of them are to point us to the true gift, and the true giver. Panel Discussion on Clergy Abuse The Archdiocese of Santa Fe is holding a panel discussion on clergy abuse. The panel is available to answer questions, address concerns and give information. All are welcome to attend. The dates, times, and locations are at the following: January 16, 2018, Tuesday at Sacred Heart Catholic Church, Clovis, in the parish hall located at 921 N. Merriwether St., Clovis from 6:30-8:30 p.m. January 31, 2018, Wednesday at Immaculate Conception Catholic Church, Las Vegas, in the parish hall located at 811 6 th St., Las Vegas from 6:30 8:30 p.m.
CHURCH NAME AND ADDRESS San Felipe de Neri Church #981474 2005 N. Plaza NW Albuquerque, NM 87104 TELEPHONE 505 243-4628 CONTACT PERSON Dennis Hopkins EMAIL: dhopkins@sanfelipedeneri.org SOFTWARE MSPublisher 2016 Adobe Acrobat DC Windows 7 TRANSMISSION TIME Tuesday 11:00 SUNDAY DATE OF PUBLICATION December 10, 2017 NUMBER OF PAGES SENT 1 through 6 SPECIAL INSTRUCTIONS