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Sacraments:

Reconciliation (Confession)

3:30 - 5:00 PM Saturday (and by appointment)

Sabado

Baptism:

Required classes

First Thursday of each month @ 6:00 PM

Please call Parish Office for more information, at least 2

months in advance.

Holy Matrimony (Marriage):

Make an appointment with the pastor at least six months

prior to planning your wedding.

First Communion, Confirmation &

Rites of Christian Initiation:

Contact Ms. Socorro Trujillo for more information

(575) 776-4764

Anointing of the sick:

Call Parish Office during work hours to schedule a time to

have you or your loved one anointed or for an emergency.

After work hours, please call (575) 751-3994 for emergencies

only.

Holy Orders

If you feel God may be calling you to the diaconate,

priesthood or religious life, please contact Fr. Daniel by

calling the office.

Clergy

Reverend Father Daniel J. Gutierrez, Pastor

Reverend Deacon Donald Martinez

Reverend Deacon Jerry Quintana

Parish Staff

Ms. Anita Hutt, Business Manager

Ms. Socorro Trujillo, Religious Education Director

(575) 776-4764

Ms. Priscilla Quintana &

Mrs. Felicity Martinez, Youth Ministry (575) 779-2495

Mr. Elias Arreola, Grounds & Maintenance

Office

Address: 205 Don Fernando St. • Taos, NM 87571

Main Line: (575) 758-9208

Fax: (575) 758-2745

Email: [email protected]

Bulletin Requests & Inquiries:

[email protected]

Emergencies: (575) 751-3994

Hours: Tuesday 9 AM - 12 PM, 1 PM - 5 PM

Wednesday 9 AM—12 PM

Thursday 9 AM - 12 PM, 1 PM - 5 PM

Monday & Friday Closed

Website: www.ologtaos.com

Mass Schedule:

(all liturgies in Main Church except where noted)

Weekday:

Tuesdays: 5:30 PM

Wednesday – Friday: 12:10 PM

Sunday Obligation:

Saturday Vigil: 5:30 PM

Sunday: 7:00 AM - San Geronimo, Taos Pueblo

(for resident tribal members only due to

pandemic restrictions)

9:00AM - (Bilingual)

Perpetual Eucharistic Adoration:

St. Philomena Chapel (Due to pandemic restrictions

our adoration chapel is temporarily closed)

29th Sunday of Ordinary Time, October 18, 2020

Our Lady of Guadalupe Par ish Taos, New Mexico

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Mass Intentions for Week of 10/18/2020—10/25/2020

Sat Oct 17—Vigil Twenty –Ninth Sunday in Ordinary Time

5:30pm †Priscilla Garcia Birthday Memorial by Pat Garcia & Family

†††Rachel Romero Birthday Memorial , J D Romero, & Andrew Martinez by JoAnne Gonzales

†Ernesto Montoya (2nd Anniversary ) by Dolores & Family

Sun Oct 18 —Twenty-Ninth Sunday in Ordinary Time

7:00am Taos Pueblo (for resident tribal members only due to pandemic restrictions)

9:00am †††Manuel Romero (2nd Anniversary) Emelina Valerio & Delferio Romero by Beatrice

†††Chris, Cleo, & Fem Cisineros by Tele & Carmen

††Roberto & Juanita Medina by Medina family

†††Mario Martinez Jr, Ivan Valerio Jr, & Kayla Valerio Romo by Rose & Elias Martinez

†Father Laurier “Casey” Labreche (1st Anniversary) by Ray Martinez

†††Alice, Emilia & Veronica Martinez by Ed & Sandra Forde

Mon Oct 19

No Services

Tue Oct 20 M

5:30pm †Mary Macias (8 day mass) by parish

Wed Oct 21

12:10pm ††Mr And Mrs Paul Mares by family

Thurs Oct 22

12:10pm † Patricia Martinez –Medina (8 day mass0 by parish

Fri Oct 23

12:10pm †Paul Casias and continued health of Lucy Casias by Yvette, Reine, Mark & Tim

Sat Oct 24—Vigil Thirtieth Sunday in Ordinary Time

5:30pm †††Diana Baca Birthday Memorial, and Albert & Evan Montoya by Montoya’s

†Ruperta Trujillo Birthday Memorial by Bernice & Children

†Julia Mares Birthday Memorial by Rose

Sun Oct 25 —Thirtieth Sunday in Ordinary Time

7:00am Taos Pueblo (for resident tribal members only due to pandemic restrictions)

9:00am †††Dalio Eloy Lujan, M/M Albert Montoya & Tommy Montoya by Martha

†††Martin & Carlos Cisneroa & Justin Guiterrez by Tele & Carmen

†Gloria A Martinez (3rd Anniversary) by Ray & Diana Valerio

†Pauline Amos by Roberta & family

†Artemio Daniel Terrazas (8 day mass) by parish

†Dr. Carlos Ramirez by Kathy & Tessa Cordova

ST. PHILOMENA ADORATION CHAPEL

An alternative to a Mass intention is to purchase four candles for the Chapel. These candles are perpetually lit for one week.

The candles burn close to our Lord on the Altar.

Intentions can be in memory of a loved one, a special request, or in Thanksgiving to our Lord.

Donation: $20.00

Intentions for the Week of 10/18/20—10/24/20:

For peace in the world and unity in the Church by parish

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Deacon Donald Martinez, Julian Robles, Debra Mondragon,

George L Mirabal Jr, Bernadette Mirabal, Steve Casias, Emma

Archuleta, Julie Martinez Bau, Sharon Lopez, Carol Lopez,

Becky Peralta, Dolores Peralta., Priscilla Medina, Robert

Gutierrez, Veronica, Ciria Martinez., Gina Romero, Marney

Wasserman, Lawrence F Vigil, Angie Gonzales, Rose Baxter, Margaret Montaño

Montoya, Michael Allbritton, Lillian R Cordova, Kenneth Martinez, Andrew Enos,

Fr Francis Malley, Gary Becker, Alejandro Aragon, Fred & Debbie Esquibel

If you would like to add anyone who is suffering from illness to this list, please

call (575)758-9208, fax (575)758-2745

email: [email protected], or stop at the office before Thursday

at 12:00pm for the next week’s bulletin.

Dear Family,�

A philosopher once said that when one becomes truly wise it is not because he/she has gained any answers, but instead because they are finally

asking the right questions. As the Pharisees try to capture Jesus tightly in a catch�22 situation by their questions about paying tax, we see their

deceit (and their own lack of conviction) in forcing him to “take a side.” If He simply were to say, “Pay the tax,” then they could accuse him of

siding with the oppressive Roman government. If he were to advise them to ignore the government�imposed obligations, then they could call

him an anarchist and tip off the authorities. In their mind’s truth was out the window as all that mattered was Jesus’ demise. Our Lord

decides not to fall into their trap by acknowledging that following God does not negate our being law abiding citizens per se and that we all end

up giving to God the greater debt of our lives, He whose image we bear on our souls. In few words, as is his way, Jesus teaches us so much by

His reply, but perhaps the greatest lesson for our day and age gleaned here is that taking sides is not the place of a Christian, at least not where

there’s an agenda. Certainly, we are called to stand up for what is just in light of the Gospel and to do so without reservation or prejudice. The

problem with asking too simple of a question is that it leaves no room for growth, understanding, and can easily leave people unnecessarily at

odds with one another. We must ask better questions, not seeking to place ourselves in simplistic categories or size up people in narrow ways.

In many instances, being a good example of our Faith will leave us finding many secular categories ill fitting. The only way the Gospel is

shared, that God’s truth is sought, and that we are open to dialogue (even with those who may disagree with us), is to ask, “Where is God

leading me?” �

In His joy, Fr. Daniel�

Mass Readings for Week of 10/18/2020�

Praying, Learning, and Journeying Together:�

Keeping Our Parish Identity In Troubling Times�

While different in method, the community that is

our parish of Our Lady of Guadalupe, continues its

mission of bringing God’s hope, truth, and love

during these unprecedented times. �

www.twitter.com/djtgutierrez�

www.ologtaos.com�

https://www.facebook.com/djtgutierrez �

Sunday:Is 45:1, 4-6/Ps 96:1, 3,

4-5, 7-8, 9-10 [7b]/1 Thes 1:1-

5b/Mt 22:15-21

Monday: Eph 2:1-10/Ps

100:1b-2, 3, 4ab, 4c-5 [3b]/

Lk 12:13-21

Tuesday: Eph 2:12-22/Ps

85:9ab-10, 11-12, 13-14

[cf. 9]/Lk 12:35-38

Wednesday: Eph 3:2-12/Is

12:2-3, 4bcd, 5-6 [cf. 3]/Lk

12:39-48

Thursday: Eph 3:14-21/Ps

33:1-2, 4-5, 11-12, 18-19

[5b]/Lk 12:49-53

Friday: Eph 4:1-6/Ps 24:1-

2, 3-4ab, 5-6 [cf. 6]/Lk

12:54-59

Next Sunday: Ex 22:20-26/

Ps 18:2-3, 3-4, 47, 51 [2]/1

Thes 1:5c-10/Mt 22:34-40

Padre’s Corner

“As you and your family prepare to come back to Mass in

person, please keep in mind the following regula�ons:�

�� a mask will be required � � � � � � � � � � � � �

�� be prepared to receive Communion in the hand�

�� we have a capacity of 120 maximum ��

�� congrega�onal singing is currently suspended�

�� restrooms will not be available �

Please follow the instruc�ons of parish volunteers so that

we can worship safely.”�

Daily Mass is back!�

We are excited to welcome you back to

daily Mass on Tuesday the 20th. While

the schedule remains the same, we will

exclusively be having Mass in the

Main Church. For those participating

we ask that you wear your mask, be

ready to receive communion in the

hand after the final blessing, and enter

through the side (ramp door).�

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