Saint John XXIII Catholic Community 4831 Tramway Ridge Dr. NE, Albuquerque, NM 87111 Phone: 505-293-0088 Fax: 505-293-7276 Website:www.johnxxiiicc.org A Vatican Council II Concept of Christian Community and Mission A Church Dedicated to Saint John XXIII MASS SCHEDULE: Saturday 5:30PM Sunday 7:30AM, 9:00AM, 11:30AM & 6:00PM Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday and Friday 6:30AM Monday COMMUNION SERVICE: 6:30AM Office Hours: Monday-Friday 9:00am-12:00pm & 1:00pm-5:00pm Closed: Holy Days, Holidays, & Weekends Clergy & Staff: ~Rev. Arkad Biczak, Pastor 293-0088; pastor@johnxxiiicc.org ~Fr. Sean Garrity, CSB, Parochial Vicar 293-0088; frseangarritycsb@johnxxiiicc.org ~Fr. Charles Dougherty, C.P., Sacrament Assistant 293-0088; frcharlesdougherty@johnxxiiicc.org ~Mr. John Russo, Deacon thndmtnjohn@q.com ~Jude Fournier, Religious Formation Director 293-7756; jude@johnxxiiicc.org ~Steve Herrera, Worship Director 293-0086; worship@johnxxiiicc.org ~Maria Duran, Social Concerns Ministry Coordinator 293-0376; socialconcerns@johnxxiiicc.org; https://sites.google.com/site/john23socialconcerns/ ~Sean Williams, Youth Ministries 323-2750; youth@johnxxiiicc.org ~Clara Maestas, Business Manager 323-2760; claram@johnxxiiicc.org ~Marina Giannini, Parish Secretary/Receptionist 293-0088; marinag@johnxxiiicc.org ~Terry Sheehan, Bulletin Editor/Sacraments 293-0088; communications@johnxxiiicc.org ~Jim Dlouhy, Bookkeeper/Maintenance 293-0088; jdlouhy@johnxxiiicc.org ~Richard Ortega, Maintenance 293-0088 ~Buddy Hayes, Space Usage 293-0088
SAINT JOHN XXIII CATHOLIC COMMUNITY +ADULT FAITH FORMATION FAITH COMES BY HEARING TOUR Friday, June 22nd 10am Come join Adult Faith Formation on tour to hear how the mission to share God s Word is being accomplished right in our own home town! Faith Comes By Hearing has become a recognized world leader in Audio Bible recordings. Their mission is getting God's Word to everyone everywhere in their heart language. They currently offer Scripture recordings in more than 1,000 languages spoken by over 6 billion people. More than 850,000 Military Bible Sticks have been shipped to chaplains serving active-duty military personnel and veterans, and millions of people around the world are engaging with the Word of God via the Digital Bible. The tour takes 1-1/2 hrs. Save a spot now by signing up at the Adult Faith Formation table in the gathering space. Meet at the church at 9:30am to carpool or meet us there. Come Grow with us and bring a friend! 2421 Aztec Rd NE Albuquerque, NM 87107 Maps will be provided.
Eleventh Sunday in Ordinary Time June 17, 2018 Saint John XXIII Parish Ministries This week s events and Ministry Contacts PARISH COUNCIL John Wagner, President parishcouncil@johnxxiiicc.org Members of the parish are invited to attend our monthly meetings. Please contact our president if you d like to present an issue to the Council at our next meeting on July 24. OTHER EVENTS Tuesday, June 19 7:00PM Contemplative Prayer 7:30PM Knights of Columbus 4th Degree Meeting Saturday, June 23 and Sunday, June 24 Friendship Sunday PASTORAL COMMISSION Mike Gannon, President pastoralcomm@johnxxiiicc.org FINANCE COUNCIL Gerald Gaul, Council President, 379-2989 financecouncil@johnxxiiicc.org Jim Lozito, Annual Catholic Appeal Volunteer Coordinator 823-9779, vlozito3@comcast.net WORSHIP MINISTRIES Steve Herrera, Director, 293-0086 worship@johnxxiiicc.org 6:30PM Banner Team RELIGIOUS FORMATION Jude Fournier, Director, 293-7756 jude@johnxxiiicc.org Debbie Williams, Chairperson...298-1126 Tuesday, June 19 6:30PM Religious Formation Committee Meeting 10:00AM Adult Faith Formation Class The Lord Is My Shepherd 7:00PM Adult Faith Formation Class The Lord Is My Shepherd YOUTH MINISTRIES Sean Williams, Director, 323-2750 youth@johnxxiiicc.org Randy Sheesley, Chairperson.293-0088 Monday, June 18 6:30PM High School Youth Group (EMBERESCENT) Tuesday, June 19 7:00PM Youth Committee Meeting (FLAME) SOCIAL CONCERNS MINISTRIES Maria Duran, Coordinator/Chairperson, 293-0376 socialconcerns@johnxxiiicc.org Mass Intentions Tuesday, June 19 6:30AM Gerry Schaefer By Joe and Suzanne Phelan Wednesday, June 20 6:30AM For the Return of Fallen Away Catholics By Martha Brown Thursday, June 21 6:30AM For the Election of Pro-Life Candidates in 2018 By Martha Brown Friday, June 22 6:30AM Isadore Heit By the Family Saturday, June 23 5:30PM Rozier E. Sanchez By the Family Sunday, June 24 7:30AM Carmen and Brian Martinez By Raymond Martinez and Family 9:00AM Maureen Walsh By Her Mother, Virginia Flanagan 11:30AM Enicedo Acedillo By the Family 6:00PM Mary Lucille McKellar By Her Nieces and Nephew To reserve a Mass Intention, please call the church at 293-0088 or see Marina in the front office PRIEST S SCHEDULE For Next Weekend June 23-24, 2018 (Subject to Change) 5:30PM Fr. Ark 7:30AM Fr. Sean 9:00AM Fr. Sean 11:30AM Fr. Charles 6:00PM Fr. Ark
www.johnxxiiicc.org TODAY S READINGS First Reading I have lifted high the lowly tree (Ezekiel 17:22-24). Psalm Lord, it is good to give thanks to you (Psalm 92). Second Reading Whether we are at home or away, we aspire to please the Lord (2 Corinthians 5:6-10). Gospel It is the smallest of all seeds, and becomes the largest of plants (Mark 4:26-34) The English translation of the Psalm Responses from the Lectionary for Mass 1969, 1981, 1997, International Commission on English in the Liturgy Corporation. All rights reserved. Adult Faith Formation Look what is coming up this summer with Adult Faith Formation! Please sign up now and add these events to your calendar. Hope to see you there! The Lord is My Shepherd Wednesday, June 20 10:00-11:30AM or 7:00-8:30PM Faith Comes By Hearing Tour Friday, June 22 10:00AM Are You a Member of a Small Community? The Small Communities Standing Committee of the Pastoral Commission wishes to identify existing groups that would fall under the definition of small communities. This would include groups that meet on a regular basis and are: ~ Neighborhood based ~ Discussion oriented ~ Representative of a specific interest group, such as Posadas If you are involved in such a group, the Small Communities Standing Committee would like to recognize your group and its focus. Please contact Carl Bonilla at cbedward@q.com or 505-604-8777. Saint John XXIII Catholic Community READINGS FOR THE WEEK Monday: 1 Kgs 21:1-16; Ps 5:2-3ab, 4b-7; Mt 5:38-42 Tuesday: 1 Kgs 21:17-29; Ps 51:3-6ab, 11, 16; Mt 5:43-48 Wednesday: 2 Kgs 2:1, 6-14; Ps 31:20, 21, 24; Mt 6:1-6, 16-18 Thursday: Sir 48:1-14; Ps 97:1-7; Mt 6:7-15 Friday: 2 Kgs 11:1-4, 9-18, 20; Ps 132:11-14, 17-18; Mt 6:19-23 Saturday: 2 Chr 24:17-25; Ps 89:4-5, 29-34; Mt 6:24-34 Sunday: Is 49:1-6; Ps 139:1-3, 13-15; Acts 13:22-26; Lk 1:57-66, 80 Are You Being Called to A New Ministry? Doug and Sarah Feery have retired as the Facilitators of the Baptism Preparation Class after many years. We are most grateful for their dedication and generosity in heading up this ministry. We are therefore in need of new facilitators. Classes are currently taught on the second Tuesday of every other month with the next class scheduled for Tuesday, July 10 at 7:00PM. Please contact the office if you are interested or would like more information. Thank you for your consideration. June 26 Parish Council Meeting Has Been Canceled Due to a scheduling conflict the June 26 Parish Council Meeting has been CANCELED. Our next meeting will be Tuesday, July 24 at 7:00PM. The Parish Council welcomes all interested parishioners to attend its monthly meetings. If a parishioner would like to address a topic of concern, please contact John Wagner at parishcouncil@johnxxiiicc.org to include the item on the agenda. The Council looks forward to hearing from parishioners with ideas on making our parish even better! THE MASTER STORYTELLER In today s Gospel, Jesus is presented to us as the master storyteller. He loved to use parables as a tool for comparing one thing to something else. In most of his parables, Jesus revealed who God is by comparing God s essence or actions with something familiar to his listeners. In the parable of the mustard seed, Jesus proclaims a marvelous and irrefutable truth. His small band of disciples, as insignificant as they may have felt, would one day produce a mighty kingdom whose growth was initiated by God. The seeds of this kingdom were planted by God and it is God who will harvest the fruit brought forth from those seeds. The extent of the growth of God s kingdom cannot be predicted. We must trust the work of the Master s hand as we, the mustard plant, grow and grow. Copyright J. S. Paluch Co., Inc.
Eleventh Sunday in Ordinary Time June 17, 2018 Creation Care Now, by contrast, we are the ones to lay our hands on things, attempting to extract everything possible from them while frequently ignoring or forgetting the reality in front of us. Human beings and material objects no longer extend a friendly hand to one another; the relationship has become confrontational. This has made it easy to accept the idea of infinite or unlimited growth. - Pope Francis, Laudato Si, 106 Do you or someone you know have questions concerning the Catholic Church? Then please join us, for all are welcome, to become part of the process, Rite of Christian Initiation of Adults (RCIA). This would include both those desiring to know more about the Catholic Church or those who just have questions. We meet the first and third Sunday after the 9:00AM Mass, at 10:15AM in the Library Please call Jude Fournier at 293-7756 for more information. Partners in Prayer If you have prayer requests, please call the church office at 293-0088 during office hours, press Ext. 213; otherwise, press 9. You may also email the team at partnersinprayer@johnxxiiicc.org and leave your name and phone number. Someone from our team will call you to get your request. May 26-27, 2018 Thank You for Your Generosity and Support! Please use your envelopes. Weekly $ 10,392.87 Building Fund $ 1,017.00 Capital Improvement Fund $ 120.00 Feast of the Ascension $ 90.00 National Black & Indian Mission $ 52.00 Youth Mission Trip $ 20.00 Easter $ 5.00 Peter s Pence Collection Next weekend, June 23-24, we will be taking up a special collection for Peter s Pence, which provides Pope Francis with the funds he needs to carry out his charitable works around the world. The proceeds benefit our brothers and sisters on the margins of society, including victims of war, oppression, and disasters. Extra envelopes will be available on the white cabinet as you exit the church. Thank you for your generosity. Happy Father s Day! General Information PARISH REGISTRATION: New parishioners are always welcome. You may register in the parish by calling the parish office. Registration forms can be downloaded from the church website or are available at the church office. Also, please notify us when moving out of the parish or when have a change of address. BAPTISM: Parents should be registered in the parish unless they have made other arrangements with the Pastoral Team. Pre-baptismal class is required for both parents and godparents. To schedule a baptism, arrangements must be made by the parents of the child to be baptized, by calling Terry in the Parish Office at 293-0088. Registration for the Baptismal Preparation Class may also be made by calling Terry. MARRIAGE: Make arrangements by contacting the parish office at 293-0088. Must be registered, active, and contributing members six months prior to the wedding. The couple should meet with the priest or deacon prior to setting a wedding date or making plans for the reception. CONFESSIONS: Saturday immediately following the 5:30pm Mass (except the week before and after a Communal Penance Service or if a wedding or parish function is scheduled.) Also available by appointment. FRIENDSHIP SUNDAY is held the 4th Sunday of each month after weekend Masses. Refreshments are served after these Masses. This is also a great way to socialize with your fellow parishioners.
www.johnxxiiicc.org Saint John XXIII Catholic Community The Gospel According to Mark When it comes to the parables, we need to note that Mark states Jesus teaches in parables as opposed to telling parables, indicating a definite purpose for them. Unlike Matthew and Luke, however, Mark gives us very few examples of parables. Four parables are presented in Chapter 4, more than any other chapter. The first parable is about a sower sowing seed. Part of the seed falls on the road where birds eat it, part falls on a stony place with little soil and withers in the sun, part falls among thorns that choke it, and finally part falls on good soil where it produces fruit, shooting up and swelling, yielding thirty, sixty and one hundred fold. Jesus ends by saying Whoever has ears to hear, let him listen. When they are alone, those around him, along with the twelve, asked him about the parables. This indicates that true followers included more than the twelve; it is also a reference to the early church. Mark has Jesus tell his followers, To you the mystery of the kingdom of God has been granted; he states that those who are outside, basically those who refuse to be open and thus incapable of understanding the parables will remain outside: so that seeing, they see but not perceive, and hearing they hear but do not understand, lest they turn and be forgiven. Mark clearly presents forgiveness as the way to be open to God who will enable one to understand the Word, which is the teaching of Jesus. It is interesting to note that after teaching the parable of the sower, the crowd disappears; the next line states when he was alone. Mark indicates that not even Jesus s closest followers, which of course, included the twelve, really understood. There is a slight reprimand Do you not grasp this parable? And how will you understand all of the parables? He begins his explanation by stating the sower sows the word, so the parable becomes about the word rather than about seeds. He now parallels nature with human conditions. There are the ones on the pathway where the word is sown; as soon as they hear, however, the Devil comes at once and takes away the word sown in them. Those on rocky soil accept the word with joy but it does not take root, so it falters with trial or persecution (this of course is directed at the early Christian communities). Those on thorns hear the word, but allow anxieties, concerns for riches and other longings to make the word fruitless. The ones on good ground are the ones who hear the word and welcome it and bear fruit, thirtyfold, sixtyfold and a hundredfold. Next week, we ll take a look at the other three parables in Chapter 4. Fr. Ark PLEASE be CAREFUL when walking in the parking lot, as certain areas are higher and/or lower than other areas. These areas are marked off with cemented curves, and/or rocked areas (islands). For your safety, PLEASE, walk around the rocked islands and any cemented curves. We care about your safety! Thank You! Attention Liturgical Ministers! Copies of the current Ministry Schedule are available on the table in the foyer. If you are unable to fulfill your ministry, please call a replacement. The substitute list is attached to the schedule. Any questions, call Steve at 293-0086 or email at Worship@johnxxiiicc.org. Thank you for your Service and Dedication! Communications Information BULLETIN DEADLINE is 10 (ten) days prior to the weekend which you wish the announcement to be published. Submissions may be made via e-mail to communications@johnxxiiicc.org, brought in to the office, or faxed to 505-293-7276. For a bulletin insert/flier, e-mail communications@johnxxiiicc.org to schedule a weekend, at least 2-3 weeks in advance. VERBAL ANNOUNCEMENTS: Must be submitted by Thursday 4:00PM for approval. Verbal announcements may be submitted via e-mail to marinag@johnxxiiicc.org, brought in to the office in writing, or faxed to 505-293-7276.