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Our Lady of the Assumption Parish PASTOR Rev. Edward C. Domme PAROCHIAL VICAR Rev. Michelangelo Cimino DEACONS Deacon Jim Delgado Deacon Maurice Graff Deacon Jack Granato PARISH OFFICE (505) 256-9818 Fax (505) 256-3131 811 Guaymas Place NE, Albuquerque, NM 87108 Hours 8:30 am-12:00 pm & 1:00-4:30 pm Mon.-Fri. Closed Weekends, Holy Days & Holidays SCHOOL OFFICE (505) 256-3167 815 Guaymas Place NE, Albuquerque, NM 87108 WEBSITE www.olacs.org SUNDAY OBLIGATION MASS: 5:00 pm Saturday SUNDAY MASSES: 7:00 am, 10:00 am and 11:30 am (English) 8:30 am (Bilingual) WEEKDAY MASSES: Monday-Saturday 8:30 am CONFESSIONS: Saturday 3:30 pm - 4:30 pm or by appointment during regular office hours. Mission Statement: Created in God’s image, we are the people of Our Lady of the Assumption Catholic Parish. In communion with the Roman Catholic Church and the Archdiocese of Santa Fe, we dedicate ourselves to living the Gospel of Jesus Christ. Guided by the Holy Spirit; nourished by the Sacraments; and under the Patronage of Our Lady of the Assumption; we strive to use our varied gifts and rich heritage to build the Body of Christ through worship, prayer, education, and service to all. On the Corner of Lomas and Tennessee NE April 29, 2018 Fifth Sunday of Easter

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Our Lady of the Assumption Parish

PASTOR Rev. Edward C. Domme PAROCHIAL VICAR Rev. Michelangelo Cimino DEACONS Deacon Jim Delgado Deacon Maurice Graff Deacon Jack Granato PARISH OFFICE (505) 256-9818 Fax (505) 256-3131 811 Guaymas Place NE, Albuquerque, NM 87108 Hours 8:30 am-12:00 pm & 1:00-4:30 pm Mon.-Fri. Closed Weekends, Holy Days & Holidays SCHOOL OFFICE (505) 256-3167 815 Guaymas Place NE, Albuquerque, NM 87108 WEBSITE www.olacs.org SUNDAY OBLIGATION MASS: 5:00 pm Saturday SUNDAY MASSES: 7:00 am, 10:00 am and 11:30 am (English) 8:30 am (Bilingual) WEEKDAY MASSES: Monday-Saturday 8:30 am CONFESSIONS: Saturday 3:30 pm - 4:30 pm or by appointment during regular office hours.

Mission Statement: Created in God’s image, we are the people of Our Lady of the Assumption Catholic Parish. In communion

with the Roman Catholic Church and the Archdiocese of Santa Fe, we dedicate ourselves to living the Gospel of Jesus Christ. Guided by the Holy Spirit; nourished by the Sacraments; and under the Patronage of Our Lady

of the Assumption; we strive to use our varied gifts and rich heritage to build the Body of Christ through worship, prayer, education, and service to all.

On the Corner of Lomas and Tennessee NE

April 29, 2018 Fifth Sunday of Easter

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MASS INTENTIONS FOR THE WEEK OF April 30 - May 6, 2018 Mon., 30th * Weekday St. Pius V Acts 14:5-18 8:30am † Dee Dee Wright by the Feist family Psalm 115:1-2, 3-4, 15-16 – S.I. in honor of St. Anthony by Darlene Saiz John 14:21-26 † Helen Chavez-Hoos and Andrew Hoos by Dee Keaty Tue., 1st * Weekday * St. Joseph the Worker Acts 14:19-28 8:30am – S.I. for Sonny Marquez by E.O.B. Psalm 145:10-11,12-13ab, 21 – Special Intention by Bob and Bev Pelzl John 14:27-31a – S.I. for the Riordan family Wed., 2nd * Weekday * St. Athanasius *** School Mass grade 6 *** Acts 15:1-6 8:30am † Ricardo Padilla by E.O.B. Psalm 122:1-2, 3-4ab, † Jen Riordan by Darlene Saiz

John 15:1-8

Thur., 3rd * Weekday * Sts. Philip and James 1 Corinthians 15:1-8 8:30am † Frank Ruminski by the family Psalm 19:2-3, 4-5 † Mary Flores by the family

John 14:6-14 † Catherine and Andrew Knott by Anne and William Gilpin

First Fri., 4th * Weekday * 8:30am – S.I. in thanksgiving by Pat and Charlotte Goodwin Acts 15:22-31 – S.I. for Family and Friends by Divina Padilla Psalm 57:8-9, 10 & 12 – S.I. in thanksgiving by Celine Crawley John 15:12-17 9:00am Exposition of the Blessed Sacrament 5:00pm Reposition and Benediction

Sat., 5th* Weekday * 8:30am † Andrew Hoos by Dee Keaty Acts 16:1-10 – S.I. for our First Communicants Psalm 100:1b-2, 3, 5 10:00am First Communions John 15:18-21 5:00pm † Dora Bailey by Liz Vigil † Frank Gonzales and Frank Gonzales, Jr. by Irene Gonzales Sun., 6th * Sunday 7:00am † Josefita Garcia and Rosalia Herrera by the Herrera family Acts 10:25-26, 34-35, † Jennifer Riordan 44-48 8:30am † Floyd Sahd by Bob and Mary Johnson Psalm 98:1, 2-3, 3-4 – S.I. for Boney Lopez and family 1 John 4:7-10 10:00am † Frank D. Chavez by Ruby Chavez and family John 15:9-17 – S.I. for the health of Lisa Couk 11:30am † Elmer and Theresa Semones by Michelle Montez † Terri Everett by Michelle Montez

4cd-5 – S.I. for the victims of all disasters by the Knights of Columbus

LECTURAS DE HOY

Primera lectura - Bernabé explica a los discípulos en Jerusalén la conversión de Pablo (Hechos 9:26-31). Salmo - El Señor es mi alabanza en la gran asam-blea (Salmo 22 [21]). Segunda lectura - Dios nos ordena que creamos en el nombre de Jesucristo y que nos amemos cómo el nos ama (1 Juan 3:18-24). Evangelio - Los que viven en Jesús y Jesús vive en ellos producen mucho fruto (Juan 15:1-8).

TODAY’S READINGS

First Reading - The church was being built up, and grew in numbers (Acts 9:26-31). Psalm - I will praise you, Lord, in the assembly of your people (Psalm 22). Second Reading - Let us love not in word or speech, but in deed and truth (1 John 3:18-24). Gospel - Remain in me, as I remain in you. I am the vine, you are the branches (John 15:1-8).

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Sunday Biblia en Español 9:50 am - Office Cenacle Rosary 1:30 pm - Chapel 1st Sunday Coffee & Donuts All Masses - Gym 2nd Weekend Religious Article Sales All Masses- Church NE Gathering Area

Monday 1st & 3rd St. Vincent de Paul 5:00 pm - Office Tuesday Legion of Mary 6:00 pm - Sacristy Sept. - April RCIA Adult Formation 6:30 pm - Office

Wednesday This Man Is You 6:00 am - Office Spanish Choir 7:00 pm - Church 2nd & 4th Knights of Columbus 7:00 pm - Gym Aug. - Nov. Adult Confirmation 6:45 pm - Office

Thursday Legion of Mary 9:00 am - Sacristy 10 am Choir 6:30 pm - Church Friday 2nd & 4th Blankets & Booties 9:30 am - Office 2nd Spanish Baptism Class 6:30 pm - Office 4th English Baptism Class 6:30 pm - Office

OLA MEETINGS FOR THE WEEK

LAY MINISTERS FOR THE WEEKEND OF MAY 5 & 6, 2018

Sat., 5:00pm Sun., 7:00am Sun., 8:30am Sun., 10:00am Sun., 11:30am

Lectors Rudy Martinez Brad Sedillo Ernie Garcia Kathie Leyendecker Mary Anne O’Keefe

Mary Wentworth Leroy Griego Imelda Martinez Larry Gonzales William Tobin Eucharistic Paul Peloquin/c Don Luna/c Judy Gutierrez/c Bill Fiedler/c Anna Baumann/c Ministers Josie Peloquin/s John Reilly/s Gertrude Gutierrez/s Cynthia Larrañaga/s David Baumann/s

Ministry of Josiah Chavez Alex Converse Alexandra Martinez Alexandra Fiedler Clara Johnston Altar Derek Dao Lily Converse Daisy Martinez Jacob Madrid Silas Cerami

Servers Nathaniel Miera Jaquie Martinez Olivia Pohl Gift Elida Saucedo Larry and Elaine Stella Sandoval Gerard and Cathy Robert and Laura

Bearers Nelson family Coffey Paiz family

Lay Ministers, if you are unable to serve, please find a replacement. Thank you!

LAY MINISTERS FOR WEEKEND OF APRIL 28 & APRIL29, 2018 Sat., 5:00 pm Sun., 7:00 am Sun., 8:30 am Sun., 10:00 am Sun., 11:30 am

Lectors Dolores Armijo Anita Reiser Ruben Rodriguez Brad Sedillo Laura Paiz Paul Peloquin Mary Anne O’Keefe Kathy Griego Alicia Montoya Anne Gilpin

Eucharistic Becky Wise/c Sister Lucia Ikwen/c Phil Silva/c Cynthia Larrañaga/c Gina Broussard/c Ministers Jack Wise/s Linda Trujillo/s Ernestina Garcia/s Mary DeSaulniers/s Carol Valentine/s

Ministry of Nicholas Mittas Gabriela Hoswell Elisha Velasquez Samantha Tafoya Logan Clark Altar Marika Mittas Lucas Hoswell Marcela Zavala Santana Larrañaga Ariana Galaviz

Servers Zachary Aldaz Kirk Schriner Zia Lucero Selena Ortiz Donavon Phillips Gift Ron and Amanda John Romero Tom and Dolores Knights of Columbus Stella Sandoval

Bearers Sanchez Vigil

St. Athanasius, Bishop of Alexandria; Confessor and Doctor of the Church; born c. 296; died May 2, 373. Athanasius was the greatest champion of Catholic belief on the subject of the Incarnation that the Church has ever known and in his lifetime earned the characteristic title of "Father of Orthodoxy", by which he has been distinguished ever since.

Sts. Philip and James share a feast day because their relics were brought to Rome together in early May. We know nothing more about either saint.

Pope Saint Pius V, born Antonio Ghislieri, was head of the Catholic Church and ruler of the Papal States from January 8, 1566 to his death in 1572.

St. Joseph the Worker is a figure in the Gospels who was married to Mary, Jesus' mother, and, in the Christian tradition, was Jesus' legal father. Pope Pius XII emphasized both Catholic devotion to Saint Jo-seph and the dignity of human labor when he created the celebration of Saint Joseph the Worker.

The Fifth Sunday of Easter: Today’s Gospel comes from the long talk by Jesus at the last supper in John’s Gospel. It is appropriate for the Easter season. It sets before us the type of close, ongoing relationship into which the risen Jesus invites his disciples. Chapter 15 of John’s Gospel introduces the allegory of the vine. The vine has a long history. Isaiah [5:1-7] makes it very clear: “For the vineyard of the Lord of hosts is the house of Israel and the people of Judah are his pleasant planting.” The vine is the Jewish national symbol of the relationship between God and Israel.

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PARISH ANNOUNCEMENTS

SPECIAL INTENTION BOOK

A special intention book is available on the table at the back of the church for weekend Masses. Please feel free to write your intentions in the book before Mass begins.

Sunday Collection

April 21/22, 2018 $12,168.88

Good Shepherd collection $ 483.21

Thank you for your continued support of Our Lady of the Assumption Parish!

ST. VINCENT DE PAUL SOCIETY REFLECTION April 29, 2018

Blessed Gianna Beretta Molla was born in Italy on October 4, 1922, the tenth of thirteen children. In March

1950, she obtained her degree in medicine and surgery from the University of Pavia, the same school where Blessed Frederic Ozanam’s father had obtained his degree in medicine. It was during medical school that Gianna became an active member of the

Society of St. Vincent de Paul. Gianna made a pilgrimage to Lourdes seeking discernment in her vocation. Upon her return, she fell in love with Pietro Molla, and taking this as an answer to her prayers they were married on September 24, 1955. Gianna opened a clinic along with her brother Ferdinando, also a physician. The clinic was located in a small town of two thousand people, and she was especially generous to the poor sick, providing medicine and money for those in need.

OLA’S GOOD SHEPHERD MINISTRY

Casserole cooking is a simple way to give of your time and talent. This ministry provides good, hot meals to our community’s homeless and hungry men, women and children. Come to the Parish Office during regular

business hours to pick up recipes and containers. For more information contact the Parish Office.

ANNUAL CATHOLIC APPEAL

Our assessment for 2018 is $62,000. Your continued support is greatly appreciated.

THANK YOU!!

CARNATIONS FOR BIRTHRIGHT

Birthright is again offering carnations on Mother’s Day weekend. Flowers will be available immediately following all Masses on the weekend of May 12/13. This is Birthright’s only fundraising event each year and depend on your generosity to continue to help around 3,000 women

who come to them each year. Please help Birthright help young mothers give life to their babies.

COFFEE AND DONUTS NEXT WEEK

Coffee and Donuts will be offered next Sunday May 6, after all Masses in the gym. Come, enjoy and meet your fellow parishioners.

BLOOD PRESSURE MONITORING

Blood Pressure monitoring will be available at coffee and donuts on the first Sunday of the month in the gym as well as the 3rd Sunday in the gathering area of the church.

Pray For

LOOKING FOR PICTURES

We are updating both the church and school website and are looking for recent pictures that we can incorporate into our website galleries. If you have pictures of the church, school or any functions that were held by either the church or the school and you are willing to share, please send your pictures to [email protected]. If you have any questions, please contact Michelle at the Parish Office.

THANK YOU! The generosity of our parishioners helps to keep the St. Vincent de Paul pantry ready to serve the needy of our area. For assistance call 346-1500 x 4.

ST. VINCENT DE PAUL PANTRY

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RELIGIOUS EDUCATION

OUR LADY of the ASSUMPTION SCHOOL

BAPTISM CLASS

In preparation for a child’s baptism, the parent(s) must be registered and attending Mass at OLA for at least 2 months. Registration may be completed in the par-ish office prior to the child’s birth. Baptism classes are held monthly from 6:30 pm - 8:00 pm in the parish office. The next English class will take place on Friday, May 25, 2018.

CLASES DE BAUTISMO

En preparación para el bautizo de un niño(a), los padres deben registrarse y asistir a la misa en Nuestra Señora de la Asunción al menos durante 2 meses. El registro puede hacerse en la oficina parroquial antes del nacimiento del niño(s). Las clases de bautizo son mensuales de 6:30 pm - 8:00 pm en la oficina de la parroquia. La proxima clase en español será el viernes 11 de mayo del 2018.

EDUCACIÓN RELIGIOSA

El último día de clases de Educación religiosa, para el año escolar 2017/2018, fue el martes 24 de abril de 2018. Las inscripciones para el año escolar 2018/2019 se llevarán a cabo durante los meses de verano. La Escuela Bíblica de Vacaciones tendrá lugar la semana del 18 al 22 de junio de 2018. Los formularios de inscripción estarán en las mesas en la parte posterior de la iglesia.

YOUTH CONFIRMATION

The last day of Youth Confirmation class is today Sunday, April 29, 2018.

CONFIRMACIÓN JUVENIL El último día de la clase de Confirmación juvenil es el domingo 29 de abril de 2018.

SACRAMENT SCHEDULE

First Communion Saturday, May 5 10:00 am

PASTA LUNCH To benefit OLA School

Please join us today, Sunday, April 29 from 11-2 for a delicious pasta lunch. Tickets are only $10 per plate for adults and $5 for kids12 and under. Each ticket is entered into a $100 cash

drawing!

END OF YEAR SCHEDULE

May Crowning Wednesday, May 9 9:00 am

8th Grade Graduation Wednesday, May 16 8:30 am Mass

Kindergarten Graduation Wednesday, May 23 8:30 am Mass Last Day of School Friday, May 25

CONGRATULATIONS In April we welcomed, through Baptism, 8 Religious Ed and OLA School students into our Catholic Community. They are among the 90 students who will receive their First Communion on May 5.

RELIGIOUS EDUCATION

The last day of Religious Education classes, for the 2017/2018 school year, was Tuesday, April 24, 2018. Registration for the 2018/2019 school year will take place throughout the summer months. Vacation Bible School will take place the week of June 18-22, 2018. Registration forms will be on the tables at the back of the church.

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LITURGY CORNER

TREASURES FROM OUR TRADITION In medieval times, one country, Scotland, linked its economy to the liturgy. Four holy days of the church calendar were keyed to the legal year. On these days, rents were due, clergy and servants were paid, and contracts and leases would begin or end. The term days were Pentecost (called Whit-sunday), the Feast of Saint Martin on November 11 (Martinmas), the Feast of the Presentation on Feb-ruary 2 (Candlemas), and August 2 (Lammas), a harvest festival. On Lammas day, the first loaf of bread from the summer wheat harvest was given to the village priest. After the Reformation, which swept the Catholic festivals away, the term days were gradually detached from the old feasts. It was only in 1990 that the term days were anchored on the 28th of February, May, August, and November. Today the old Scottish universities are the last hold-outs, still naming their terms or semesters after the old festivals. Scottish students today may not know about the liturgical year, but they still call the fall term Martinmas, and the spring session Candlemas.

TRADICIONES DE NUESTRA FE En el año 1674 una argentina, Doña Ana Mattos de Siqueyras se llevó a su casa una imagen de la Vir-gen María para hacerle una capillita en sus terrenos a un lado del rió Luján. La imagen era de reputación milagrosa y Doña Ana deseaba tenerla cerquita de su hogar. Al día siguiente la imagen se había regresado a un eremitorio donde la cuidaba un esclavo africano llamado Manuel. Esto le pasó un par de veces hasta que se le ocurrió a Doña Ana llevarse en peregrina-ción a ambos María y Manuel. Desde entonces en una capilla abierta al público María se quedo sin ningún problema. Como muchos ricos, Doña Ana quería echarse a Dios en el bolsillo llevándose para si misma la imagen de María. Pero nuestra Señora de Luján tenia otro plan. Ella deseaba estar con el esclavo Manuel y con el pueblo. En fin, Doña Ana se fijó que a Dios y su madre no los controla nadie y nadie los puede hacer su propiedad, a lo contrario, ellos se entregan a los pobres y desamparados.

SARMIENTOS VIVOS El Evangelio y la segunda lectura para este Quinto Domingo de Pascua hacen hincapié en la necesidad de que permanezcámos en Cristo y él permanecerá en nosotros. Esta vida compartida está representada en la imagen de la vid que tiene muchos sarmientos. Nos convertimos en sarmientos vivos de la vid, en miem-bros del Cuerpo de Cristo por el Bautismo, la Eucarist-ía y la Confirmación, por los sacramentos que nos hacen compartir la vida de Dios. La primera carta del apóstol san Juan describe el fruto de esta vid como el amor activo al prójimo: “Y este es su mandamiento: que creamos . . . y que nos amemos unos a otros” (1 Juan 3:23). En la primera lectura de los Hechos contamos con un ejemplo de una persona que participa de la vida de Cristo en la persona de san Pablo. El audaz testimonio de Pablo, incluso a riesgo de perder su propia vida, es prueba para todos de que el Espíritu del Señor resucitado verdaderamente lo llena de vida y da fruto en él.

LIVING BRANCHES The Gospel and second reading for this Fifth Sun-day of Easter emphasize the need for us to remain in Christ, and he in us. This shared life finds expression in the image of the one vine and many branches. We become living branches of the vine, members of the Body of Christ through baptism, Eucharist, and confir-mation, sacraments of sharing God’s own life. The First Letter of John describes the fruit of this vine as active love of neighbor: “And his commandment is this: we should believe . . . and love one another” (1 John 3:23). Our first reading from Acts shows us an example of someone who shares in Christ’s life in the person of Saint Paul. Paul’s fearless witness, even at the risk of his life, is proof to everyone that the risen Lord’s Spirit truly fills him with life and is bearing fruit in him.

BE WHAT YOU SEEK Even as you seek a virtuous, fair, and good spouse . . . it is fitting that you should be the same. —St. Bernardine of Siena

SÉ LO QUE BUSCAS Al mismo tiempo que buscas un cónyuge virtuoso, justo y bueno. . . es bueno que tú seas eso también. —San Bernardino de Siena

SMALL TASKS Each small task of everyday life is part of the total harmony of the universe. —St. Thérèse of Lisieux

TAREAS PEQUEÑAS Cada pequeña tarea de la vida cotidiana es parte de la armonía total del universo.—Santa Teresa de Lisieux

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Around the Archdiocese MISA EN CASA

En un esfuerzo por llegar a nuestros hermanos y herma-nas cuyo primer idioma es el español y que no son ca-paces de asistir a la misa dominical en sus parroquias locales debido a la enfermedad, edad, u otras cuestio-nes. Las Oficinas del Ministerio Hispano y Culto y oferta de Iniciación Cristiana, ofrece la transmisión de la misa en español por televisión. Ahora será transmitida al aire los domingos a las 7 am de My50TV (KASY) canal 50 en la televisión regular. Si tiene alguna pregunta con respecto a la transmisión de la misa en español de tele-visión, por favor llame a la Oficina del Ministerio Hispa-no - 831-8194.

FAMILY BEREAVEMENT MINISTRIES

Support Groups for bereaved by the death of a loved one are offered at Prince of Peace Catholic Community, call Maggie Garner at 384-6293 for details and Immaculate Conception Parish, Albuquerque, call Paulette Sanchez at 831-4288 for details.

QUEEEN of HEAVEN CATHOLIC SCHOOL

This year we are having a special spring fundraiser on Saturday, June 2, 2018. Our new event the “First Annual Knights Spring Cha-Ching”. ONLY 500 tickets will be sold for $100 each. The first ticket drawn wins $500; every 10th ticket wins $100; every 50th ticket wins $150;every 100th ticket wins $250 and the final ticket drawn wins $10,000 GRAND PRIZE. Each ticket sold includes a Bar-B-Que lunch for two. Entertainment by Justin Credible, with a silent auction, and pull tabs. For information contact Mary Keating, Principal, at 881-2484.

RETROUVAILLE

A lifeline for troubled marriages: Is your marriage tearing you apart? Is there little or no meaningful communication? Are you considering separation or divorce? We believe Retrouvaille can help. Retrouvaille will teach you a method to re-establish communication. This three phase program consists of a weekend experience, a series of 7 follow-up sessions over a three month period, and a monthly meeting for lifelong support. The next program will be September 14-16, 2018, now in both English & Spanish. For more information or to register, please call 890-3495 in Alb or 1-800-470-2230. You can also find us on the Web at www.HelpOurMarriage.com.

CHARITY GOLF TOURNAMENT

Hosted by Our Lady of the Annunciation Knights of Columbus Council 14920, on Saturday, June 9, 2018, 8:00 am Shotgun Start at Arroyo Del Oso Golf Course. 4 Person Scramble; $100 per Player - Golf, Cart, Driving Range, Lunch, Gift Bag and Awards Ceremony. $25,000 prize for a hole in one. First Place Prizes for both Men and Mixed Couple teams; Special Prize for Last Place Team. Opportunity to win a suite to an Isotopes’ game for you and 15 of your friends. Contact Jason Bogue, 505-307-9365 or Terri Pribyl, 505-250-5395, for sign up and more information.

CATHOLIC TV MASS in ENGLISH

The Catholic Center St. Joseph/St. Francis Chapel over the air television Sunday at 6:30 a.m. on KRQE TV-13-2, KBIM TV-10-2, KREZ TV-6-2 and KASY-My50TV Cable or satellite providers on KRQE TV-13, KBIM TV-10, KREZ TV-6, FOX 2 American Sign Language (ASL) Interpreted.

KATERI TEKAKWITHA Native American Scholarships

Applications are now being accepted for the Kateri Tekakwitha Scholarship. These scholarships are for Native American children attending Catholic School in the Archdiocese of Santa Fe. If you would like to apply please contact the Native American office–831-8151.

ARCHDIOCESAN PREPARATION For the Sacrament of Marriage

Engaged Encounter: Preparation for marriage for engaged couples. July 20-22 at the Madonna Retreat Center. To register go to www.abq-sfee.com

ANNUAL BYZANTINE BAZAAR

The annual Byzantine Bazaar at Our Lady of Perpetual Help Byzantine Rite Catholic Church, 1837 Alvarado Dr NE May 12, 10am—3 pm, featuring East European meals with American food, baked sale, Gift Shop with imported icons and Catholic books, tours of the church interior, raffles with prizes. Call 256-1539 for details or go to www.olphnm.org.

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Class on surviving divorce Wednesdays beginning May 2, 2018, from 6:30-7:45 pm, Shrine of St. Bernadette, classroom C-2. $20 fee includes the “Personal Survival Guide” workbook. Pay on the first day of class. For more information call Jane at (505)688-8663.

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