CHURCH OF THE INCARNATION · Monday 1 Mc 1:10-15, 41-43, 54-57, 62-63/ Lk 18:35-43 Tuesday 2 Mc...
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November 17, 201333rd Sunday in Ordinary Time
Clergy & Staff
Rev. John Carney, Pastor Rev. Dcn. George Meyerson, Pastoral Associate Rev. Dcn. Norbert ArchibequeRev. Dcn. Jerome PaszkiewiczBusiness Assistant Gloria Ashley [email protected] Music DirectorLawrence Goddard [email protected] Religious EducationAbram Cordova y Muenzberg [email protected] RE Assistant/Receptionist Carol Medley [email protected] Receptionist/RE Assistant Claire Meyerson [email protected]
Mass Schedule!Saturday5:00 pm (Fulfills Sunday Obligation)Sunday8:00 am & 10:30 amMonday, Wednesday, Friday5:30 pmTuesday & Thursday 8:00 am
Confession Schedule!Saturday3:30pm-4:40pmMonday, Wednesday, Friday4:30pm-5:10pmTuesday & Thursday 7:15am-7:40am
Adoration Schedule!Monday & Wednesday - 6:00pm - 7:00pmFriday - 7:00am - 5:00pm(Check our website for Holiday & Holy Day changes)
Office Hours!Monday-Friday 9 am - Noon & 1pm-5pm
Phone: 505-771-8331 Fax: 505-867-6917After hours Emergencies Only: 505-771-2261
www.ccincarnation.org
‘Today’ is the Day Malachi 3:19-20 Psalm 98:5-9
2 Thess 3:7-12 Luke 21:5-19
It is the age between our Lord’s first coming and His last. We live in the new world begun by His life, death, Resurrection and Ascension, by the sending of His Spirit upon the Church. But we await the day when He will come again in glory.
“Lo, the day is coming,” Malachi warns in today’s First Reading. The prophets taught Israel to look for the Day of the Lord, when He would gather the nations for judgment (see Zephaniah 3:8; Isaiah 3:9; 2 Peter 3:7).
Jesus anticipates this day in today’s Gospel. He cautions us not to be deceived by those claiming “the time has come.” Such deception is the background also for today’s Epistle (see 2 Thessalonians 2:1-3).
The signs Jesus gives His Apostles seem to already have come to pass in the New Testament. In Acts, the Epistles and Revelation, we read of famines and earthquakes, the Temple’s desolation. We read of persecutions - believers imprisoned and put to death, testifying to their faith with wisdom in the Spirit.
These “signs” then, show us the pattern for the Church’s life - both in the New Testament and today.
We too live in a world of nations and kingdoms at war. And we should take the Apostles as our “models,” as today’s Epistle counsels. Like them we must persevere in the face of unbelieving relatives and friends, and forces and authorities hostile to God.
As we do in today’s Psalm, we should sing His praises, joyfully proclaim His coming as Lord and King. The Day of the Lord is always a day that has already come and a day still yet to come. It is the “today” of our Liturgy.
The Apostles prayed maranatha - “O Lord come!” (see 1 Corinthians 16:22; Revelation 22:20). In the Eucharist He answers, coming again as the Lord of hosts and the Sun of Justice with its healing rays. It is a mighty sign - and a pledge of that Day to come. by Scott Hahn
CHURCH OF THE INCARNATION 2309 Monterrey Road, NE, Rio Rancho, NM 87144
33rd Sunday in Ordinary Time The Year of Faith November 17, 2013
Calendar of Events!Nov. 17 - Donut Sunday Nov. 28 - ThanksgivingNov. 29 - Thanksgiving BreakDec 5 - K of C Officers MeetingDec. 7&8 - Rosary Guild Christmas SaleDec. 7&8 - 12 Hour Adoration Sign-upsDec. 9 - 12 Hour AdorationDec 12 - K of C Council Meeting Dec 14 - K of C Assembly Meeting
Catechism of the Catholic Church!An informal study led by Deacon George on the Catechism for the Year of Faith meets every Monday evening at 7:00pm in Portable #1.
Dead Theologians Society - Young
Adult Group!Meets every Tuesday at 7:30pm in the Parish Hall. All young adults ages 18-24 are welcome to attend.
Bee Hive Sing-a-Long!Join us for this fun-filled event as we entertain the elderly residents of the Bee Hive Homes for Thanksgiving.
Thursday, Nov 21 - 11:00am at the Chessman Home
Wednesday, Nov 27 - 11:00am at the Enchanted Hills Home
Practice is at 10:00am in the Parish Hall prior to leaving for the Bee Hive. Call Lawrence (505-771-8331) for more information.
All Souls!The month of November is dedicated to all those who have died. The deceased will be remembered in all Masses throughout the month of November. Please send in your list of names. You can use the envelope provided in your packet or just write the names on an envelope with your donation. Drop it in the collection marked “All Souls” or stop by the office during business hours.
St. Vincent De Paul Thanksgiving Baskets!We have started collecting non-perishable food items for the Thanksgiving Baskets through November 22nd. All food collected during this time will go towards the Baskets that will be given to needy families in Rio Rancho so they can have a holiday meal. Please put your donations in the box in the northeast corner of the narthex.If you would like to donate a turkey or ham, please take it to St. Thomas Aquinas as we do not have freezer space. They will have a freezer truck in place for these items. We would like to thank everyone for your generosity in the past. Your donations have helped many families.
Parish Committees & Ministries!American Heritage Girls, Bereavement, Boy Scouts, Choir, Coffee Klatch, Liturgy (Alter Servers, Choir, Extraordinary Ministers of the Eucharist, Greeters (Ushers), Hospitality, Lectors, Martha’s & Mary’s, Incarnation Home Schoolers, Knights of Columbus, Men’s Group, Pensandoen Otros (helping the poor), Prayer Chain, Prayer Shawl Ministry, Respect Life, Rosary Guild, Women’s Group.Thanks to our donors for making our last blood drive a huge success! Your efforts may help up to 42 lives.
Parish Apostolate Groups and Activities!Baptismal Class information; to schedule a Funeral (as soon as possible in order to coordinate liturgical services); or to schedule a Marriage (6 months prior to wedding date)
In Need of Prayer? Do you want someone to pray for you and your needs? Call the intercessory Prayer Partners (Barbara Natalie at 379-9448)
Adoration of the Blessed Sacrament: Mon & Wed 6:00pm-7:00pm:
Stop by to spend some time with our Lord exposed in the Blessed Sacrament. If you are able to do so for an hour on Fridays, please call Barbara at 379-9448
Adult Education: Inquiry classes for adults are offered (Wed at 7:00pm) for those wanting to learn about the Catholic Faith.
Our Parish Support Groups: Alcoholics Anonymous, Ala Teen or Al-Anon, Cancer Support, and St. Vincent De Paul.
Call the parish office for more information for these ministries and support groups.
Bulletin Submission deadlines: All bulletin content must be submitted at least 8 days prior to publication weekend. Bulletin c o n t e n t m a y b e s e n t t o [email protected], or by calling the parish office. In case of an emergency, e.g., critical illness, please contact the
pastor at: 505-771-2261
Tabernacle Candle!for the week of November 17th
In memory of Tom Morrissey
The Sanctuary Lamp is next to the Tabernacle. Opportunities are available starting in January
2014 for a donation of $10 in memory, or honor of, a loved one.
Altar Flowers - Starting January 2014 parishioners will have an opportunity to honor your loved ones with Altar Flowers. A donation
of $75 will cover the cost of both flower arrangements.
Readings for the week of November 17, 2013!Sunday Mal 3:19-20a/2 Thes 3:7-12/Lk 21:5-19Monday 1 Mc 1:10-15, 41-43, 54-57, 62-63/Lk 18:35-43 Tuesday 2 Mc 6:18-31/Lk 19:1-10 Wednesday 2 Mc 7:1, 20-31/Lk 19:11-28Thursday 1 Mc 2:15-29/Lk 19:41-44 Friday 1 Mc 4:36-37, 52-39/Lk 19:45-48 Saturday 1 Mc 6:1-13/Lk 20:27-40 Sunday 2 Sm 5:1-3/Col 1:12-20/Lk 23:35-43
Hymns for Next Sunday (Nov 24)!Rejoice, the Lord is King #735 Soul of My Savior #38 Panis Angelicus #367 The King of Kings #741 Christ Jesus Reigns
Prayers for the Sick!
Please call or send written notice to the Parish Office to have names added to the sick list. Let us know if your request is short or long term.
Financials!Sunday Collection
November 10, 2013 $10,149.88 Weekly Expenses $13,152.80
ACA 2013!Pledges: $56,290.50 Received: $37,687.14
Sophia MartinezMike Penna
Wilma LombardoConnie Krusick
Bob ParnellWalter Roybal
Margaret Recker
Stan TalikBarbara MadridTed Vandemere
Madeline VandemereShawn Bailey
Alicia Vigil
Stand up for the Unborn!Did you know that a minor child in New Mexico can obtain an abortion without parental knowledge? Did you know that parents are held responsible for all medical procedures for that child? We will be collecting signatures for a petition on behalf of the Right to Life Committee of New Mexico next weekend, November 23 & 24, following each mass. Your information will only be shared with the Right to Life Committee of New Mexico and its Chapters. WE BELIEVE it is a parent’s right to be notified of an impending abortion. Please take the time to support this very worthy cause. Your support can literally save lives!
Memorial Mass !Memorial Mass for the dead, November 23rd at 10:30am This mass is for those who have died from our parish over the past year.The families have been invited to attend this Mass; wouldn't be nice if others from the parish were able to attend to show consolation and solidarity with our fellow parishioners who are still grieving the lost of their loved ones. Please attend if you can.There will be a luncheon for the families only following the Mass.
A Second Collection will be taken next weekend, Nov. 23/24. This collection will be two-fold. There is an envelope in your packet for Human Development. You can also designate this collection to the Franciscan Friars by writing on the envelope "Friars" and making your check out to the Friars. If you have any questions concerning this collection call Gloria in the office, 771-8331.
Congratulations on the Baptism of Lucy Angeline Hale!
St. Camillus de Lellis - Patron Saint of the Sick!St. Camillus de Lellis was born at Bocchianico, Italy. He fought for the Venetians against the Turks, was addicted to gambling, and by 1574 was penniless in Naples. He became a Capuchin novice, but was unable to be professed because of a diseased leg he contracted while fighting the Turks. He devoted himself to caring for the sick, and became director of St. Giacomo Hospital in Rome. He received permission from his confessor (St. Philip Neri) to be ordained and decided, with two companions, to found his own congregation, the Ministers of the Sick (the Camellians), dedicated to the care of the sick. They ministered to the sick of Holy Ghost Hospital in Rome, enlarged their facilities in 1585, founded a new house in Naples in 1588, and attended the plague-stricken aboard ships in Rome's harbor and in Rome. In 1591, the Congregation was made into an order to serve the sick by Pope Gregory XIV, and in 1591 and 1605, Camillus sent members of his order to minister to wounded troops in Hungary and Croatia, the first field medical unit. Gravely ill for many years, he resigned as superior of the Order in 1607 and died in Rome on July 14, the year after he attended a General Chapter there. He was canonized in 1746, was declared patron of the sick, with St. John of God, by Pope Leo XIII, and patron of nurses and nursing groups by Pope Pius XI. His feast day is July 18th.
33rd Sunday in Ordinary Time The Year of Faith November 17, 2013
Saturday, November 16, 2013 5:00pm +Fr. Thomas Keane by Pat Kershaw +Rich Kershaw by Wife +Tom Kaminski by Mom Sunday, November 17, 2013 8:00am People of the Parish
10:30am Mary Margaret Baca by Johnsen Family Angelo Marquez by Johnsen Family Christopher Livingston by Johnsen Family Monday, November 18, 2013 5:30pm Holy Souls in Purgatory by Johnsen Family +Alice & Laurence Hayden by Carmel Alexis Tuesday, November 19, 2013 8:00am +James Pooler by Johnsen Family Wednesday, November 20, 2013 5:30pm +Antonio & Elvira Valencia by Family +Nikolas Rian Ventura-Arencon Thursday, November 21, 2013 8:00am +Clare Gove by Nicholson Family +Nikolas Rian Ventura-Arencon Friday, November 22, 2013 5:30pm +Joann Geisheimer by Fr. John, Deacons, & Staff +Beatrice Bernal by Ashley Family Saturday, November 23, 2013 5:00pm +Grace & Art Ramaeker by Dean & Jeanne Sophia Martinez by Johnsen Family Dave & Linda Hawrey by Children Sunday, November 24, 2013 8:00am Holy Souls in Purgatory by Johnsen Family Robert Natalie by Barb & Skip Natalie Helen Johnsen
-10:30am People of the Parish
Church of the Incarnation Rio Rancho,
Congratulations to Louis Bernal and Mark Buie, members of the Church of the Incarna-tion, on taking their final step toward their call to Holy Orders! At the end of their first year of formation they were installed as Candidate’s, at the end of their second year they were installed to the office of Lector. Yesterday, November 16, 2013 they were installed to the office of Acolyte by Archbishop Michael J. Sheehan at San Felipe de Neri Church in Old Town. Louis and Mark God willing will be ordained to the permanent diaconate in June of 2014. Please remember to keep them and their families in your prayers as continue to follow God’s call.
Sts. Stephen, Lawrence and Francis of Assisi are patron saints of the diaconate community. St. Stephen, the protomartyr, was among the first deacons of the Church, martyred for his bold proclamation of the truth of Jesus Christ. St. Lawrence, who was martyred in the 3rd century, was a deacon in Rome known for his care and concern for the poor. St. Francis of Assisi, founder of all Franciscan orders, was an ordained deacon. We ask the intercession of these three saints to watch over all deacons of Holy Mother Church.
Get Out The Vote!!
This historic vote is taking place in Albu-
querque Tuesday November 19, 2013. It
is only for registered Albuquerque voters.
Please encourage your friends and family
who may live in the Albuquerque area to
vote in support of the “Pain Capable Un-
born Child Protection Ordinance.” Help
ban abortions after 20 weeks in the Late-
term Abortion Capital!
" America you are beautiful...and blessed....
The ultimate test of your greatness is the way you
treat every human being, but especially the weakest
and most defenseless. If you want equal justice for all
and true freedom and lasting peace, then America,
defend life."
-Pope John Paul II
Church of the Incarnation Rio Rancho,
History of Knights – 1900-1910
By the beginning of the 20th century, the fledgling Order was
growing dramatically. Councils had been chartered throughout
the United States and Canada, and international expansion
continued to Mexico and the Philippines in 1905, along with Cu-
ba and Panama in 1909. The first Fourth Degree exemplification
took place on Feb. 22, 1900, in New York City, with 1,100
Knights participating. A similar event took place in Boston in
May with another 750 candidates taking the patriotic degree.
The Knights also turned their attention to college campuses, and
in more ways than one. In 1904, more than 10,000 Knights and
their families attended ceremonies at The Catholic University of
America in Washington, D.C., in which the Order presented the
school with a grant for more than $55,000. The funds, used to
establish a K of C chair of American history, began a long histo-
ry of support for CUA. In addition, students at the University of
Notre Dame in Indiana soon organized their own K of C
council. Chartered in 1910, Notre Dame Council 1477 was the
Order’s first college council, launching a subset of the Knights
that today includes councils at 244 schools worldwide.
The Knights of Columbus are dedicated to the service of their
church and its pastor. The Knights welcome all Catholic men, 18
and over, to join them. For more information, call or email
Jim Guth, 404-8031, [email protected].
(The above is the second of several articles about the Knights of
Columbus taken from the Supreme website.)
KNIGHTS AT YOUR SERVICE