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Main Office P. O. BOX 97, 217 West 3rd Ave. Antonito, CO 81120 Ph (719) 376-5413 Fax (719) 376-5735 Branch Office 501 Spruce Street La Jara, CO 81140 Ph (719) 274-5266 Your Savings Federally Insured to at least $250,000 NCUA National Credit Union Administra- tion Guadalupe Parish Our Lady of Guadalupe Parish Second Reading Phil 2:6-11 [Humility] This text is actually a Christ hymn, sung in church. It beautiful- ly describes our Lords utmost hu- miliation, which he suffered on the cross. By being obedient, he made up for our sinful disobedience. But this hymn sings also of Christs ex- altation by the Father. Mediating on the Lords suffer- ing and death, as Christians do dur- ing Holy Week, we should keep both sides of the Christ event in mind. It is suffering-and-death that actually constitutes a passage to ex- altation. Good Friday and Easter belong together even in our lives! MASS READING REFLECTION Rev. Sergio Robles, C.R. Parish Administrator Parish Office 305 West 8th Ave. P.O. Box 305 Antonito, CO 81120 Ph (719) 376-5985 Fax (719) 376-2530 Office Hours CLOSED MONDAY MORNINGS Monday 1:00 PM - 5:00 PM Tuesday thru Friday 8:00 AM - 5:00 PM Closed for Lunch 12:00 PM - 1:00 PM E-MAIL: [email protected] Church Website www.ologp.com MASS SCHEDULE Daily Mass 8:00 a.m. Antonito WEEK END MASSES 5:00 PM Conejos 7:30 AM Conejos 9:00 AM Conejos 11:00 AM Conejos 1:00 p.m. Antonito ADOBE CAMPAIGN ATTENTION!!!! Any information that you would like for us to include in the bulletin should be submitted in writing by Wed. at noon to the Parish Office, or can also be e-mailed to: [email protected]. Please note, information submitted electronically still needs to be approved by Parish Staff! Thank you! El Santuario de Los Pobladores (The Sanctuary of the Settlers) is a committee of Our Lady of Guadalupe Parish estab- lished for the purpose of creating a magnificent arts center, an "adobe” sanctuary. The labyrinth is to be constructed out of adobe, the ancient earthen building technique brought to the San Luis Valley by the early settlers to this part of Southern Colorado, and will be built next to Our Lady of Guadalupe Church in Conejos, the oldest parish in Colorado. Currently we are promoting an adobe campaign to build the wall which will surround the chapel. Anyone wanting to purchase an adobe in memory of a Loved One or someone special, please contact the church office at 719-376-5985. We will gladly accept any donations, and a contribution of $100 or more will entitle you to a memorial plaque inscribed with your information. We can also arrange for payment by installments. The following list of names have purchased and/or pledged their support of this undertaking, & will be updated as the project moves forward. Bert DuPont, Martin Garcia, Joel & Annette Roybal, Reginaldo G. Garcia Gilbert & Ruth Garcia, Erwin Romero, Art & Lorraine Atencio, Vi J. Lobato, Patricia & Frank Mestas, Inez Jiron Liebman, Bill Haberlein, Randy Perea, Deborah Cruz, Felix Gonzales, John Gonzales, Sharon Sandoval, Jeff Gordon, Walter & Marbella Perea, Al & Lisa Abey- ta, Andrew & Loriann Abeyta, Amos & Alicia Abeyta, Alfonzo & Martha Abeyta, Jim & Emily Romero, Gary & Joan Mon- nin, Martha Alamillo, Fr. Lorenzo Uribe, Victor Hernandez, Valdino Gallegos, Gale Gallegos, Rose Archuleta & Ar- chuleta Family, Antoinette Vega, Pauline Luna, Mike & Betty Chavez, Herman Gallegos, Benjie Trujillo Jr., Wally & Car- mela Romero, Rudy & Amy Martinez, JC & Lorene Quintana, Julian Atencio, Berlinda Madrid, Wyolene & Michael Mul- care, Senator Angela Williams, Dr. & Mrs. Seth Wright, R.N. & D.D. Corey, Maria Cervantes Hernandez, Melvin Lucero, Evelyn Ortiz, Antigone Vigil, John F. Garcia, Victor & Angie DeHerrera, Natividad Casias and Family, Marc Moody, Dee Ann Salazar, Gloria Muniz, Virginia Trujillo, Mary Alice Trujillo, Bertha Camarillo, Antonio Reyes, Apolinar Hernandez, Maria Reyes, Roberto Reyes, Maria Saldana, Nancy & David Neal, Ella Mae Quintana, Julian Dominguez, Kenny & Nor- ma Gomez, Paul & Patricia White, Clint & Debra Crowe, Alonzo & Esperanza Madril, Penny Nelson, Gene DuPont & Kathy Garcia, Joe L. & Anne Garcia, Sandy Kidd, Chris & Lucy Cisneros, Julio & Laura Archuleta, Betty Trujillo, Ken & Susan Cowart, Pauline Martinez, Joe & Deborah Romero, Lil & Ron Avalos, Nino & Aida Mejorado, Antonio Martinez, Angie Chavez, Felisa & Dean Garcia, Donna Romero, Bobby & Orlinda Taylor, Eleanor West, Julia Garcia, Aggie & Lily Jiron, Rebecca Martinez, Christine Garcia, Theresa Trujillo, Robert Garcia, Leroy Padilla, Maria Aaronson, Rose & Al- bert Vialpando, Jim & Vicki Alire, Elaine Gonzales, Ida Rabago, Wilfred Martinez, Yvette Martinez, Chuck Atencio, Joe Chavez, Robert Duran, Dorothy Salazar, Wanda Sandoval, Mike & Mary Anaya, Jennifer Sandoval, P.J. Romero, Donald Sandoval, Gary Sandoval, Andrew Perea, Nathan Ruybal, Paul Perea, James & Emelia Chavez, Paul Higham, Leroy & Michelle Salazar, Wilmer Romero, Abe Jaramillo, Esther Sanchez, Robert & Sharon Chavez, Laura Quinlan, Laura Mae Ruybal, Tammy Barela, Dawn Atencio, Jesse Mondragon, Cynthia Partch, Lisa Lucero, Ted & Veronica Velasquez, Ken & Carla Ricci, Andrea Vigil, Donald & Dolores Pacheco, Linda DeHerrera, Veronica Vigil, Lucas & Frankie Quintana, Leonard Quintana & Bros., Rose & Charley Muckleroy, Martin & Maryellen Salazar, Tomas & Lorraine Gonzales, Cecilia Chavez, Leroy Archuleta, Dale Montoya, Clorinda Salazar, Max Ruybal, Sr., Myra Atencio, Betty Cruz, Mike & Neomi Sisneros, Rossi Duran, Fr. Lucas Galvan, C.R., Vidella Martinez, Fidencia Gurule, Dorothy S. Salazar, Regina Dillon, Tony Martinez, Andrew & Marsha De Herrera, Eliseo De Herrera, Grace Sandoval, David & Lucy Godwin, Darlene Vigil- Duran, Teresa Martinez, Lisa Lucero, Anycia Prukop, Paul & Cindy Clark, Carlos Garcia, Tony & Emma Lucero, Ronnie Lopez, Eliza George, Lena Velasquez & Family, Margie Jiron & Family, Dolores Lucero, Montoya /Walls Family. Bertha Montoya, Donald Valdez, Deboorah Casias Noonen. Ann R. Allen, Raedene Frederick, Orlando Martinez, Leo DuPont, Victoria M. Naclerio, Melanie & Cloy Richards, Joanne Moon, Arlene Harmon, Familia Lujan Es- trada, Familia Terrazas Estrada, Familia Bañuelos Gamma, Familia Marquez Hernandez, Erick Terrazas, Familia Muñoz Rojas, Familia Muñoz, Familia Marquez Simiano, Theatine Fathers, Mark Lobato, Erle Wright, Chavez Market, La Jara Pharmacy, Frank Salazar, Gloria Chacon, Ditch Association, Fr. Douglas Hunt, Joseph Baroz & Family, Ernest & Helen Abeyta, Bertha Ortiz, Bart Sowards, Margie DeHerrera, Reed Tire, The Gurule Group, Dispensary 7884 Larry Atencio, Tammy Barela, Hometown Food Mkt., LaJara Rotary, Bank Shot Sports, Jim Quirico, Gilbert & Alice Duran, Sandra Hernandez, Patricia Smyth Matthews, Theatine Fathers, Mtn. West Ins., Jacob Commack Our Lady of Guadalupe Parish Oldest Parish in Colorado Established in 1858 AND/OR PLEDGE Great people were often controversial figures during their lifetime. It is history, which can look on from a distance and see things in proper perspective, that rectifies the often limited judgment of contemporaries. Something like this has happened to the Lord Jesus. His contemporaries, even his closest coworkers, did not understand him, especially not his strange ideas on suffering and death as a necessary passage to a better life. Only later did all of this become clear to them. Today Christians celebrate Palm Sunday. For it was to accomplish this mystery [of Christs Passion and Resurrec- tion] that he entered his own city of Jerusalem(Procession Rite). The triumphal entry celebrated at the beginning of the passion-week emphasizes that the three elements: suffering, death, and resurrection, belong together. Jesusdeath was not a defeat. It was a victory. It is the genuine insight of Christi- anity that the events of Jesusearthly life were the execution of Gods saving purpose. This genuine insight should be ours also concerning our own lives, when suffering strikes us. How do you deal with suffering in your life and when you encounter fellow humans who die in suffering and dis- tress? Paul states: If we believe that Jesus dies and rose, so too will God, through Jesus, bring with him those who have fallen asleep” (1 Thes 4:14). O Lord, . . . Through the death of your Son you have brought us to hope for what we believe, so by his Resurrection . . . Lead us to where you call (Prayer after Communion). St. Joseph Missal Theme: Death and Life March 28, 2021 Mar. 28, 2021 First Reading Is 50:47 [Christs Suffering] This reading is taken from the third song of the Servant of Yahweh. As mentioned at the feast of the Bap- tism of our Lord, it is not clear whom the inspired writer had in mind when he composed these four songs, describ- ing the ideal Servant (son) of God. Is he a collective person: Israel, Gods people? Is he a king of the past or the Messiah (anointed king) to come? In any case, the Christian commu- nity applied these hymns very early to Jesus and they are used throughout Holy Week as a beautiful commentary on the passion narratives. Indeed, the Son of Man [Jesus] did not come to be served but to serve and to give his life as a ransom for many(Mt 20:28). Holy week Palm Sunday of the passion of the lord

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Main Office P. O. BOX 97,

217 West 3rd Ave. Antonito, CO 81120

Ph (719) 376-5413 Fax (719) 376-5735

Branch

Office 501 Spruce Street La Jara, CO 81140

Ph (719) 274-5266

Your Savings Federally Insured to at least $250,000 NCUA

National Credit Union Administra-tion

Guadalupe Parish

Our Lady of Guadalupe Parish

October 18, 2020

Second Reading

Phil 2:6-11 [Humility]

This text is actually a Christ hymn, sung in church. It beautiful-ly describes our Lord’s utmost hu-miliation, which he suffered on the cross. By being obedient, he made up for our sinful disobedience. But this hymn sings also of Christ’s ex-altation by the Father. Mediating on the Lord’s suffer-ing and death, as Christians do dur-ing Holy Week, we should keep both sides of the Christ event in mind. It is suffering-and-death that actually constitutes a passage to ex-altation. Good Friday and Easter belong together even in our lives!

MASS READING REFLECTION

Rev. Sergio Robles, C.R. Parish Administrator

Parish Office 305 West 8th Ave.

P.O. Box 305

Antonito, CO 81120

Ph (719) 376-5985

Fax (719) 376-2530

Office Hours CLOSED

MONDAY MORNINGS

Monday 1:00 PM - 5:00 PM

Tuesday thru Friday 8:00 AM - 5:00 PM Closed for Lunch

12:00 PM - 1:00 PM

E-MAIL:

[email protected]

Church Website

www.ologp.com

MASS SCHEDULE Daily Mass

8:00 a.m. Antonito

WEEK END MASSES

5:00 PM Conejos

7:30 AM Conejos

9:00 AM Conejos

11:00 AM Conejos

1:00 p.m. Antonito

ADOBE CAMPAIGN

ATTENTION!!!! Any information that you would like for us to include in the bulletin should be submitted in writing by Wed. at noon to the Parish Office, or can also be e-mailed to: [email protected]. Please note, information submitted electronically still needs to be

approved by Parish Staff! Thank you!

El Santuario de Los Pobladores (The Sanctuary of the Settlers) is a committee of Our Lady of Guadalupe Parish estab-lished for the purpose of creating a magnificent arts center, an "adobe” sanctuary. The labyrinth is to be constructed out of adobe, the ancient earthen building technique brought to the San Luis Valley by the early settlers to this part of Southern Colorado, and will be built next to Our Lady of Guadalupe Church in Conejos, the oldest parish in Colorado. Currently we are promoting an adobe campaign to build the wall which will surround the chapel. Anyone wanting to purchase an adobe in memory of a Loved One or someone special, please contact the church office at 719-376-5985. We will gladly accept any donations, and a contribution of $100 or more will entitle you to a memorial plaque inscribed with your information. We can also arrange for payment by installments. The following list of names have purchased and/or pledged their support of this undertaking, & will be updated as the project moves forward. Bert DuPont, Martin Garcia, Joel & Annette Roybal, Reginaldo G. Garcia Gilbert & Ruth Garcia, Erwin Romero, Art & Lorraine Atencio, Vi J. Lobato, Patricia & Frank Mestas, Inez Jiron Liebman, Bill Haberlein, Randy Perea, Deborah Cruz, Felix Gonzales, John Gonzales, Sharon Sandoval, Jeff Gordon, Walter & Marbella Perea, Al & Lisa Abey-ta, Andrew & Loriann Abeyta, Amos & Alicia Abeyta, Alfonzo & Martha Abeyta, Jim & Emily Romero, Gary & Joan Mon-nin, Martha Alamillo, Fr. Lorenzo Uribe, Victor Hernandez, Valdino Gallegos, Gale Gallegos, Rose Archuleta & Ar-chuleta Family, Antoinette Vega, Pauline Luna, Mike & Betty Chavez, Herman Gallegos, Benjie Trujillo Jr., Wally & Car-mela Romero, Rudy & Amy Martinez, JC & Lorene Quintana, Julian Atencio, Berlinda Madrid, Wyolene & Michael Mul-care, Senator Angela Williams, Dr. & Mrs. Seth Wright, R.N. & D.D. Corey, Maria Cervantes Hernandez, Melvin Lucero, Evelyn Ortiz, Antigone Vigil, John F. Garcia, Victor & Angie DeHerrera, Natividad Casias and Family, Marc Moody, Dee Ann Salazar, Gloria Muniz, Virginia Trujillo, Mary Alice Trujillo, Bertha Camarillo, Antonio Reyes, Apolinar Hernandez, Maria Reyes, Roberto Reyes, Maria Saldana, Nancy & David Neal, Ella Mae Quintana, Julian Dominguez, Kenny & Nor-ma Gomez, Paul & Patricia White, Clint & Debra Crowe, Alonzo & Esperanza Madril, Penny Nelson, Gene DuPont & Kathy Garcia, Joe L. & Anne Garcia, Sandy Kidd, Chris & Lucy Cisneros, Julio & Laura Archuleta, Betty Trujillo, Ken & Susan Cowart, Pauline Martinez, Joe & Deborah Romero, Lil & Ron Avalos, Nino & Aida Mejorado, Antonio Martinez, Angie Chavez, Felisa & Dean Garcia, Donna Romero, Bobby & Orlinda Taylor, Eleanor West, Julia Garcia, Aggie & Lily Jiron, Rebecca Martinez, Christine Garcia, Theresa Trujillo, Robert Garcia, Leroy Padilla, Maria Aaronson, Rose & Al-bert Vialpando, Jim & Vicki Alire, Elaine Gonzales, Ida Rabago, Wilfred Martinez, Yvette Martinez, Chuck Atencio, Joe Chavez, Robert Duran, Dorothy Salazar, Wanda Sandoval, Mike & Mary Anaya, Jennifer Sandoval, P.J. Romero, Donald Sandoval, Gary Sandoval, Andrew Perea, Nathan Ruybal, Paul Perea, James & Emelia Chavez, Paul Higham, Leroy & Michelle Salazar, Wilmer Romero, Abe Jaramillo, Esther Sanchez, Robert & Sharon Chavez, Laura Quinlan, Laura Mae Ruybal, Tammy Barela, Dawn Atencio, Jesse Mondragon, Cynthia Partch, Lisa Lucero, Ted & Veronica Velasquez, Ken & Carla Ricci, Andrea Vigil, Donald & Dolores Pacheco, Linda DeHerrera, Veronica Vigil, Lucas & Frankie Quintana, Leonard Quintana & Bros., Rose & Charley Muckleroy, Martin & Maryellen Salazar, Tomas & Lorraine Gonzales, Cecilia Chavez, Leroy Archuleta, Dale Montoya, Clorinda Salazar, Max Ruybal, Sr., Myra Atencio, Betty Cruz, Mike & Neomi Sisneros, Rossi Duran, Fr. Lucas Galvan, C.R., Vidella Martinez, Fidencia Gurule, Dorothy S. Salazar, Regina Dillon, Tony Martinez, Andrew & Marsha De Herrera, Eliseo De Herrera, Grace Sandoval, David & Lucy Godwin, Darlene Vigil-Duran, Teresa Martinez, Lisa Lucero, Anycia Prukop, Paul & Cindy Clark, Carlos Garcia, Tony & Emma Lucero, Ronnie Lopez, Eliza George, Lena Velasquez & Family, Margie Jiron & Family, Dolores Lucero, Montoya /Walls Family. Bertha Montoya, Donald Valdez, Deboorah Casias Noonen. Ann R. Allen, Raedene Frederick, Orlando Martinez, Leo DuPont, Victoria M. Naclerio, Melanie & Cloy Richards, Joanne Moon, Arlene Harmon, Familia Lujan Es-trada, Familia Terrazas Estrada, Familia Bañuelos Gamma, Familia Marquez Hernandez, Erick Terrazas, Familia Muñoz Rojas, Familia Muñoz, Familia Marquez Simiano, Theatine Fathers, Mark Lobato, Erle Wright, Chavez Market, La Jara Pharmacy, Frank Salazar, Gloria Chacon, Ditch Association, Fr. Douglas Hunt, Joseph Baroz & Family, Ernest & Helen Abeyta, Bertha Ortiz, Bart Sowards, Margie DeHerrera, Reed Tire, The Gurule Group, Dispensary 7884 Larry Atencio, Tammy Barela, Hometown Food Mkt., LaJara Rotary, Bank Shot Sports, Jim Quirico, Gilbert & Alice Duran, Sandra Hernandez, Patricia Smyth Matthews, Theatine Fathers, Mtn. West Ins., Jacob Commack

Our Lady of Guadalupe

Parish

Oldest Parish in Colorado Established in 1858

AND/OR PLEDGE

Great people were often controversial figures during their lifetime. It is history, which can look on from a distance and see things in proper perspective, that rectifies the often limited judgment of contemporaries. Something like this has happened to the Lord Jesus. His contemporaries, even his closest coworkers, did not understand him, especially not his strange ideas on suffering and death as a necessary passage to a better life. Only later did all of this become clear to them. Today Christians celebrate Palm Sunday. “For it was to accomplish this mystery [of Christ’s Passion and Resurrec-tion] that he entered his own city of Jerusalem” (Procession Rite). The triumphal entry celebrated at the beginning of the passion-week emphasizes that the three elements: suffering, death, and resurrection, belong together. Jesus’ death was not a defeat. It was a victory. It is the genuine insight of Christi-anity that the events of Jesus’ earthly life were the execution of God’s saving purpose. This genuine insight should be ours also concerning our own lives, when suffering strikes us. How do you deal with suffering in your life and when you encounter fellow humans who die in suffering and dis-tress? Paul states: “If we believe that Jesus dies and rose, so too will God, through Jesus, bring with him those who have fallen asleep” (1 Thes 4:14). “O Lord, . . . Through the death of your Son you have brought us to hope for what we believe, so by his Resurrection . . . Lead us to where you call” (Prayer after Communion).

St. Joseph Missal

Theme: Death and Life

March 28, 2021

Mar. 28, 2021 First Reading

Is 50:47 [Christ’s Suffering]

This reading is taken from the

third song of the Servant of Yahweh. As mentioned at the feast of the Bap-tism of our Lord, it is not clear whom the inspired writer had in mind when he composed these four songs, describ-ing the ideal Servant (son) of God. Is he a collective person: Israel, God’s people? Is he a king of the past or the Messiah (anointed king) to come?

In any case, the Christian commu-nity applied these hymns very early to Jesus and they are used throughout Holy Week as a beautiful commentary on the passion narratives. Indeed, “the Son of Man [Jesus] did not come to be served but to serve and to give his life as a ransom for many” (Mt 20:28).

Holy week Palm Sunday of the passion of the lord

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FINANCIAL INFORMATION March 21, 2021 MASS INTENTIONS

Heavenly Father, we pray that You will lay Your Healing Hands upon all those who are sick.

REGULARLY SCHEDULED MEETINGS

FINANCE COMMITTEE MEETING -TBA

CHRISTIAN MOTHER’S SOCIETY Thursday-April 25, 2021 @ 7:30 A.M. before Mass

SACRED HEART SOCIETY—Antonito

Mass & Rosary — 1st Friday of May at 8:00 A.M.

POBLADORES COMMITTEE –TBA

ALTAR SERVERS: If your child is interested in becoming an altar server,

please contact Daniel Vigil 928-606-7736

BAPTISM CLASSES—TBA For More information Call Gloria Garcia at

719-580-2630

MARRIAGE CLASSES: Call Mike & Betty Chavez 719-580-8191

KNIGHTS OF COLUMBUS

Meeting every 3rd Tuesday of the month.

RCIA & CONFIRMATION CLASSES

Please contact the church at 719-376-5985

Palm Sunday Of The Passion Of The Lord Saturday Mar. 27, 2021

5:00 P.M. Conejos

+ 1st Anniv. Lucille Du Pont by Her Loving Family + Gerald Sisneros by Theresa Sisneros & Family + Pablo & Celina Barela & Bobbie Perea by Charlie & Mabel Duran + 28th Anniv. Maria Govea by John and Leon Ruybal + Peter Martinez by Chuck Atencio & Family + 5th Anniv. Ella Martinez by Dwayne Martinez + Anniv. Celina Romero by the Romero Family + 8th Anniv. Elvira S. Gurule by Robert & Fidencia Gurule & Family * Special Prayer for Noah Gallegos by Rose Gallegos

7:30 A.M. Conejos Sunday, Mar. 28, 2021

+ Patricia Sue Smyth Matthews by OLOG Parish + In Loving Memory of Maureen VanDeBoogaard by Bernie & Marcia VanDeBoogaard + Chase & Jameson Martinez by Tina Armijo, Tina Casias & Family + Angelo Garcia & Lucy Garcia by Manuel & Sally Vasquez + Robert Duran & Isaac Vigil & Becky Jiron by Phillip & Martha

Sisneros + 28th Anniv. Christopher Duarte by Peter & Lynn Duarte & Family + 11th Anniv. Ben Gomez by Peter & Lynn Duarte & Family + Angelo Velasquez by Tony, Angela, Antonio & Steven Velasquez * For the Health of Joe Romero by Rocky & Stephanie Romero &

Family & Rhilda + Avelina V. & Ignacio Garcia by Martin Garcia & Family

9:00 A.M. Conejos Sunday, Mar. 28, 2021

+ Gerald Sisneros by Theresa Sisneros & Family + BD Petrolino Martinez by Gilbert & Chickie Duran & Family + Anniv. Danny Trujillo & Adelaida & Frank Trujillo by Cecelia

Chavez & Family + 1st Anniv. Lucille M. Du Pont by Du Pont Family & her daughter

Lucille & Family + 15th Anniv. Placida Garcia by Darlene Martinez & Family + BD Luciano Sandoval Sr. by Luciano Sandoval Jr. * Special Intention of Albert Pineda

11:00 A.M. Conejos Sunday, Mar. 28, 2021

+ 1st Anniv. Telesforo Lobato for repose of his soul by Vivian, Joline, Teddy & Isaiah Lobato + Jose B. Gomez & Olive Jaramillo by Nadine Gomez & Mr. & Mrs.

John Sandoval & Family + All Holy Souls in Purgatory by Victor/Angie DeHerrera & Family & Mr. & Mrs. Joseph Garcia & Family + 8th Anniv. Martha Valdez by Albert Pineda * Special Intention of Alcaria Valdez for Isidore II, Isidore III, Mona & Ted Otero

1:00 P.M. Antonito Sunday, Mar. 28, 2021

+ Della Lopez by Salomon Lopez & Sons + Emelia Tafoya by Salomon Lopez & Sons + Rudy Vigil & Deceased Members of the Rivera Family by Delia

Vigil & Family * BD Special Intention of Leticia Rivera

FOR YOUR INFORMATION

ESTHER JIRON JULIA GARCIA

MARIE TRUJILLO PREXEDES SANDOVAL

LAURA MARQUEZ ELIPIO CHACON Sr.

LISA K. ROMERO MARIA CIRILA CHACON

KAMI RODRIGUEZ RICHARD VALDEZ

SALVADOR TRUJILLO CELESTINO VIALPANDO DAVID CHARLES TRUJILLO ONESIMO MONDRAGON

GERI MARES JOE DURAN

SHANIA AGUILAR MAYREL AGUILAR LEO VILLALOBOS

MARIA VILLALOBOS LOTTIE ROMERO

HARPER ROSE DePoy PAULA ESPINOZA

DANNY GOVEA VIRGINIA TRUJILLO

JIM TACOSA JUNE MONTOYA

OLIVIA CORDOVA ALFIRIO SANDOVAL ROBERT AREMENTA GERRI CUMMINGS DIANNA & ROBERT

GALLEGOS ALBERT ROMERO (AZ)

JOHNNY TRUJILLO CORRINE CANDELARIA

VIRGINIA CHAVEZ DELILIAH CORTEZ JOEL JIMENEZ (FL) DARLENE VALDEZ

KARLA HERRERA(CA)

RUDY QUINTANA OLIVE GEORGE

ISABEL PACHECO BRIAN TRUJILLO

IRENE DURAN JOSEPH JIRON LISA PADILLA JADEN LUCERO

SUZANNE TRUJILLO GARY BOOKOUT

DANNY RAY DANIEL JERRY JIRON

MELODY MEDINA CHARIS VIALPANDO BRENDA Mc DANIEL

PATSY MADRIL JACE GARCIA

VICENTE GOVEA EMMA BAYBO

RICHARD T. GALLEGOS YVONNE VELASQUEZ

JOSIE ROMERO AUNDRE CHAVEZ LOUISA FLOYD LUCI ATENCIO

MICHAEL GARCIA GARY GUTIERREZ

TONY RUYBAL JOEY ROMERO (Pueblo)

JOHNNIE MARQUEZ EDDIE SALAZAR

RUTH QUINTANA (Pueblo) MARYANN SANDOVAL DONAVAN JARAMILLO KRISTINA KITTELSON

(Fruita, CO) CARRIE CHACON

SHIRLEY ROMERO (AZ) JOE ROMERO

Noah Gallegos

Easter Sunday Saturday Apr. 3, 2021

7:00 P.M. Conejos

+ Balois & Adela Duran & Grandsons by Charlie & Mabel Duran + For the Soul of Rose Medina & Delfino & Tonita Medina by Lionel & Michelle

6:00 A.M. Sunrise Service-Conejos Sunday, Apr. 4, 2021

+ Patricia Sue Smyth Matthews by OLOG Parish + In Loving Memory of Maureen VanDeBoogaard by Bernie &

Marcia VanDeBoogaard + Chase & Jameson Martinez by Gabriel & Roselee Martinez + Jaime & Jimmy Garcia by Candelaria Garcia + Vianes Casias & Patrick Casias by Manuel & Sally Vasquez * For the Health of Joe Romero by Rocky & Stephanie Romero

& Family & Rhilda

9:00 A.M. Conejos Sunday, Apr. 4, 2021

+ Fidel A. Garcia by Julia Garcia & Eleanor West + Peter Martinez by Rivera Family

11:00 A.M. Conejos Sunday, Apr. 4, 2021

+ Annette Armenta-Montoya by Lois Ruybal McNabb & Family + In Thanksgiving to St. Anthony for Answered Prayers by Angie

DeHerrera + All Holy Souls in Purgatory by Victor/Angie DeHerrera & Family & Mr. & Mrs. Joseph Garcia & Family * Special Intention of Alcaria Valdez for Isidore II, Isidore III, Mona & Ted Otero + For the Soul of Jimmy Valdez & all his deceased Family mem-

bers by Aginaldo & Lily Jiron + Felipe & Faustina Romero by Victor F. Romero & Family + Della Lopez by Victor F. Romero & Family + Desmarie Romero by Victor F. Romero & Family + Rudy Vigil & deceased member of the Rivera Family by Delia

Rivera & Family * Health of Noah Gallegos by Rose Gallegos

1:00 P.M. Antonito Sunday, Apr. 4, 2021

+ Margarito Martinez & Janet DeHerrera by Lorene & JC Quintana + BD Terry Mora by Leo Mora & Family + BD Salomon Garcia by Ricky & Maria Garcia & Family

HOLY WEEK MASS & INTINERARY SCHEDULE

Mon. Mar. 29, 2021 6:00 P.M. Mass-Conejos

+ Anniv. Danny Trujillo by Johnny Vivian Rodriguez & Family

* For the Health of Joe Romero by Rocky & Stephanie Romero & Family & Rhilda

Tues. Mar. 30, 2021 6:00 P.M. Mass-Conejos

* For the Health of Joe Romero by Rocky & Stephanie Romero & Family & Rhilda

Wed. Mar. 31, 2021 6:00 P.M. Mass-Conejos

* For the Health of Joe Romero by Rocky & Stephanie Romero & Family & Rhilda

Thur. Apr. 1, 2021

7:00 P.M. Mass of the Lord’s Supper in Conejos *Followed by praying hours in presence of the

Blessed Sacrament, until 10:00 * For the Health of Joe Romero by Rocky & Stephanie

Romero & Family & Rhilda

Fri. Apr. 2, 2021 Good Friday 10.00 A.M.-Conejos

+ Stations of the Cross-Conejos

1:00 P.M.-Conejos + Celebration Lord’s Passion

3:00 P.M.-Conejos + Encuentro In San Antonio follow by Good Friday

Walk to Conejos 6:00 P.M.-Conejos

+ Pesame a la Virgen en Conejos

MINISTERS SCHEDULE MARCH, 2021

COMMENTATOR LECTOR

5 PM– Antonito Martha Abeyta Al Abeyta

9 AM - Conejos

Yvette Martinez Audrea Gallegos Linda DeHerrera 11 AM - Conejos Jane Northrip

March Altar Servers 5 P.M. Alberto & Natalia Romero

9 A.M. Kamryn Garcia 11 A.M. Michael Abeyta 1:00 P.M. Erik Garcia

OUR LADY OF GUADALUPE PARISH CONEJOS AT 11:00 A.M.

Mayordoma: Jane Northrip

The VFW Post 4849, American Legion Post 148 and VFW Auxiliary 4849 are pleased to announce we will be holding our annual Easter egg hunt. It will be held at the old Antonito town park and ball field on April 4th at 1:00. Make sure and bring your mask, if you don’t have a mask you will not be al-lowed to participate.

ADVANCING MISSIONARY DISCIPLESHIP BY BISHOP STEPHEN BERG

Holy Week 2021 is upon us! We carry memories of a difficult year, and prayers for those who have suffered and died,

and for those still under threat from the coronavirus. As we enter into the Paschal Mystery, we give thanks for the Faith which unites us. It is time to reflect on and turn more fervently to the joy of the passage of Jesus through suffering, death and into resurrection.

Three years ago our diocese embarked on a strategic plan to strengthen its mission. We considered how we could be-come more alive in addressing the call to discipleship by taking careful steps in many little ways. We have since been ad-dressing such concerns as family faith formation, parish leadership, and diocesan communications. Now we approach one crucial step, the major realignment of our financial structure around the spirituality of stewardship.

In all our endeavors to strengthen our mission, we find one constant question: How do we develop among ourselves, our clergy and lay people, a spirituality of giving? There is much more to this than financial restructuring. Much has been accomplished with stewardship as a way of life in Catholic communities across the world. From these experiences it is clear that stewardship always starts with the personal experience of Jesus. The following of Christ as a disciple entails a personal response. The examples of work, services and ministries of the church as promoting good stewardship include evangelization and witness to the Gospel, catechesis, and the faith formation central to our mission.

This is what we envision, and where we are going. On April 1, our diocese is changing its stewardship model from the DMF assessment to a completely parish-based stewardship model. The DMF is going away, and you will reroute your DMF donations to your parish. The bookkeeping will be worked out for supporting the diocesan missions, and practi-cally speaking, the amount of giving is the same. However, in the long run this is a good move for all concerned. Steward-ship is an expression of discipleship, with the power to change how we understand and live out our lives. Your gifts for-merly offered to the DMF will now be given directly to your parish. It is important that all givers understand this change, that your DMF giving be redirected to your parish--Because that is where discipleship takes place. The vision and invitation to each one of us is to grasp the fact that we are no less than “God’s co-workers”, each of us with a share in His creative, redemptive, and sanctifying work. We bring to the Eucharist all that we are and all we have shared as stew-ards of what we have been given. As we bring our gifts together–time, talent, and treasure–we become more deeply trans-formed as disciples. Where the response of stewardship joyfully reflects the personal response to Jesus in the parish, that response will only grow.

Our year ahead is to be a year of return to mission, and a return to gratitude. As parishioners, it is now most important that you focus your stewardship on your local parish mission.

Sincerely in Christ,

Bishop Stephen Berg

Knights of Columbus

Will be hosting their annual Easter Egg Hunt

On April 4, 2021 after the 11:00 mass in Conejos

on Church Grounds.

If anyone would like to donate to this hunt you may take them to the rectory.

Mask are required to participate!

Mass Schedule 7:30 A.M. Mass—Conejos 9:00 A.M. Mass—Conejos 11:00 A.M. Mass—Conejos 1:00 P.M. Mass—Antonito