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OUR LADY OF MOUNT CARMEL Volume 2, Issue 33: August 16, 2015 Twentieth Sunday in Ordinary Time
Our Lady of Mount Carmel
10 County Road Tenafly, NJ 07670
201.568.0545 www.olmc.us
the catholic community of
the cathol ic communi ty of
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Pastor Reverend Daniel O’Neill, O.Carm.
t - 201.568.0545 e - [email protected]
Church Office
Elizabeth Gardner, Office Manager Mary Ann Nelson, Administrative Assistant
t - 201.568.0545 f - 201.568.3215 e - [email protected]
Roxanne Kougasian, Secretary
t - 201.871.4662 e - [email protected]
Deacons
Deacon Lex Ferrauiola e - [email protected]
Deacon David Loman e - [email protected]
Mission Development
Elliot Guerra Director of Mission Development
t - 201.568.1403 e - [email protected]
Music Ministry
Peter Coll, Music Director t - 201.871.4662 e - [email protected]
Religious Education Office
Sr. Regina M. Chassar, SSJ Director of Religious Education
t - 201.871.4662 e - [email protected]
Youth Ministry
Justin Fernandez, Youth Minister
t - 201.871.9458 e - [email protected]
Academy
Michael Bruno, Principal
t - 201.567.6491 f - 201.568.1402 e - [email protected]
Athletics
T.J. Ermita, Athletic Director e - [email protected]
Facilities
Ed McElroy, Facility Director t - 201.906.4389 e - [email protected]
New Parishioner? Welcome!
Feel free to contact anyone on our staff regarding the parish and its activities. We ask that every family in the parish be registered. Registration packets can be picked up in the Church Office!
Staff Directory
Masses
Daily Monday – Saturday 8:30 AM
Weekends Saturday 5:00 PM Sunday 8:00 AM, 10:00 AM, 12:00 NOON
Holy Days As announced
Sacraments
The Sacrament of Reconciliation
Saturday 4:00 – 4:30 PM, or by appointment, please call the Church Office
The Sacrament of Baptism
The second Sunday of each month, except during Lent. Please arrange for Baptism at least two months in advance.
The Sacrament of Marriage
Please make an appointment with a priest or deacon at least one year in advance.
The Sacrament of Anointing of the Sick
Please call the Church Office to request a visit from fr. Dan.
Our Lady of Mount Carmel Mission Statement
“No matter who you are, no matter what you’ve done, no matter where you’re from, no matter where you’re going,
no matter how good or bad things seem, you are always welcome.”
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August 16, 2015
Dear Brothers and Sisters of Our Lady of Mt. Carmel, I am very grateful that I have been able to enter the Mt. Carmel community in the summer. The pace of parish life is noticeably less hectic. I appreciate the opportunity to ease into my role as your new pastor. I have spent my first weeks among you interviewing parish staff and fulfilling the normal ministry duties. Thus far, I have also had one meeting with most of the members of the Parish Finance Council, also known as the Strategic Planning and Investment Committee. This coming week I am meeting for the first time with the Parish Advisory Board. Different parishes have called this advisory board by different names. For a time in our lifetimes they were called ‘Parish Council.’ Then, ‘Parish Ministry Board’ was in fashion for a while. I don’t mind what the group is called as long as it actually exists and functions. I view this group and the Parish Finance Council as essential allies in our joint mission to serve the Lord well together as the parish family of Our Lady of Mt. Carmel. When the Parish Advisory Board meets this Wednesday evening, I have two major items for which I will be seeking their counsel: 1. We only receive Holy Communion under one species here: the Body of Christ – the Bread of Life. We do not seem to receive from the chalice – the Blood of Christ. I would like to revisit this question and hopefully return to the practice of partaking of the Body and Blood of Christ at every Mass. 2. We will soon be asked to enter into the latest Archdiocesan Capital Campaign, We Are Living Stones. I have already surfaced this matter with the Finance Council, but I also hope to hear what the Advisory Board has to say on the matter. If you have any feedback on these matters or on any other matter of communal concern, please pass the word to me or to one of the Advisory Board members. They are:
• Vincent Antonucci – [email protected] • Michael Bruno – [email protected] • Elliot Guerra – [email protected] • Thomas Izzard – [email protected] • Edward McElroy – [email protected] • Dolores Miller – 201-894-9052 • Joseph Salvatore – [email protected] • Benedetta Casamento Watros – [email protected]
Let the year begin! In Christ and Our Lady of Mt. Carmel,
fr. Dan [email protected]
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MASSES FOR THE WEEK
MONDAY, AUGUST 17th 8:30 Felix Miguel req. The Hellman Family
TUESDAY, AUGUST 18th 8:30 Marie Di Miglio eq. Her Daughter, Jackie
WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 19th 8:30 John Fitzsimons req. M.J. Komarowski
THURSDAY, AUGUST 20th 8:30 Francis Mathus req. His Family
FRIDAY, AUGUST 21st 8:30 Maria Tarabocchia req. Laurie & Leo DeCandia
SATURDAY, AUGUST 22nd 8:30 Calvin Bingman 5:00 Anthony Falasco req. His Children & Grandchildren
SUNDAY, AUGUST 23rd 8:00 Idadell Kuhr 10:00 Parishioners of Our Lady of Mount Carmel 12:00 Mark Canderan req. Gian Paolo & Victoria
MINISTERS FOR AUGUST 22nd & 23rd 5 PM
Servers – Jennifer Baer, Jaden Mendoza
Lector – Ann Picinic
Eucharistic Ministers – Ruth Howard, Della Booker
8 AM
Servers – Luke Figueroa, Sofia Maravillas
Lector – Mary Paone
Eucharistic Ministers – Diane Bruno, Tom DeAngelis
10 AM
Servers – Alexander Aborde, Julia Mancuso
Lector – (substitute needed)
Eucharistic Ministers – Wanda Ferrauiola, (one more EM needed)
12 NOON
Servers – Gisele Cerutti, Justin Del Valle, Matthew Del Valle
Lector – Anthony Inguaggiato
Eucharistic Ministers – Marta Perez, Kathy Inguaggiato
THE BREAD AND WINE This week the Bread and Wine are in memory of The Rameau Family.
THE SANCTUARY LAMP This week the Sanctuary Lamp is in memory of James Tully requested by Carol Tully.
REST IN PEACE Please remember in your prayers Gretchen Guggar, Rose Sloger and all the military men and women who have died.
DAILY READINGS FOR THE WEEK
Monday Judges 2:11-19; Matt 19:16-22
Tuesday Judges 6:11-24a; Matt 19:23-30
Wednesday Judges 9:6-15; Matt 20:1-16
Thursday Judges 11:29-39a; Matt 22:1-14
Friday Ruth 1:1,3-6,14b-16,22; Matt 22:34-40
Saturday Ruth 2:1-3, 8-11; 4:13-17; Matt 23:1-12
LITURGICAL
“Trust in the Lord with all your heart and do not rely on your own insight. In all your ways acknowledge Him and He will
make your paths straight.”
Proverbs 3:5-6
The altar flowers this week
are given by The Durso Family
in memory of Ralph and Laura Durso.
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REGISTRATION FOR RELIGIOUS EDUCATION CLASSES
Re-registration
Families currently registered in the program have been sent a letter and registration form to re-register their child for the 2015-2016 school year.
New Family Registration
New families to the Religious Education Program are asked to come in to the Religious Education Office to register their child. Office hours are Monday through Friday, 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. Please call the Religious Education Office at 201-871-4662 to schedule a time that is convenient for you. We look forward to meeting you!
The Religious Education Program offers classes according to the following schedule. We have added a sixth grade class to our Tuesday afternoon option!
Sundays Grades K-8 8:45 – 9:55 a.m. Mondays Grades 6,7,8 7:00 – 8:00 p.m. Tuesdays Grades K-6 3:30 – 4:45 p.m.
RELIGIOUS EDUCATION
DAILY DEVOTIONALS
Living with Christ The Upper Room The Magnificat The Word Among Us Before you toss your expired issue of your daily devotional, please pass it along to Sister Regina in the Religious Education Office. We’re collecting the above devotionals and any other titles you may have.
Many thanks to those of you who responded to our need for additional catechists in the Religious Education Program!! Our classes are now staffed with sufficient teachers for one class per grade.
We would like to offer more classes per grade level on Tuesday afternoons. Please consider becoming a catechist! We invite adults and high school students who have received the sacrament of Confirmation to this ministry! Call the Religious Education Office at 201-871-4662 for more information.
2015 Year for Families
Pope Francis has asked that Catholics worldwide use the weeks ahead as a time to prepare and pray for the World Meeting of Families to be held in Philadelphia next month.
World Meeting of Families Prayer
God and Father of us all, in Jesus, Your Son and our Savior,
You have made us Your sons and daughters
in the family of the Church.
May Your grace and love help our families
in every part of the world be united to one another in fidelity to the Gospel.
May the example of the Holy Family,
with the aid of Your Holy Spirit, guide all families,
especially those most troubled, to be homes of communion and prayer
and to always seek Your truth and live in Your love.
Through Christ our Lord,
Amen.
Jesus, Mary, and Joseph
Pray for us!
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ACADEMY
NEWS & EVENTS
Academy Summer Hours
Tuesdays – Thursdays 8 a.m. – 12 p.m.
Be on the lookout for the new Academy website
www.academyolmc.org
We will see you in September!
Have a great summer!
Go Warriors!
The Odyssey Theatre
Announcing the new theatrical season…
Ghosts and Rogues: The 2015-‐2016 Season
The Fall Drama
Gods and Monsters The Greek Myths
November 20 / 22, 2015
The Christmas Concert
Take Five a christmas carol
December 11, 2015
The Spring Comedy
Robin Hood April 29, 2016
The OLMC Talent
Show
To be announced
“Sing in me O heavenly muse, and through me, tell the story…”
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Please keep the following people in your prayers:
Bernadette Alvarado Vito Moncello Yolanda Anfosso Fr. Jim Moran Rachel Durso Jacob Rodsan John Geelan Anthony Salvatore Jane Guerra RJ Sy Rumi Kubo Nicholas Tolliver David Maroldi Louise Zaleskie
WEEKLY RUNDOWN
“Whoever claims to live in Him must live as Jesus did.”
1 John 2:6
Rainbows for All God’s Children
Our Lady of the Visitation Church 234 Farview Avenue, Paramus
Our Lady of the Visitation Parish, Paramus, will once again offer the Rainbows Program. This program is a weekly support group for children, first through eighth grades, who are living in single-parent homes, or have families that are going through painful transitions. When something significant happens in a family, the entire family is affected. If a parent dies or a divorce occurs, not only do the parents grieve, but the children do also. Because of their age and short life experience children find it extremely difficult to verbalize those feelings. We have some very beautiful, sensitive, caring, trained adults who have said “yes” to helping these children put these feelings into words, work through their grief, build a stronger sense of self-esteem, and begin to accept what has taken place in the family. The program is free to any child who needs us. Sessions begin on October 6, 2015 at 7:00 p.m. To facilitate the book order we will need families to register as soon as possible. To register or for more information contact: Barbara D’Arrigo, Pastoral Associate for Faith Formation, Our Lady of the Visitation Parish, 201-265-3812 or [email protected].
WOMEN’S CORNERSTONE PLANNING MEETING
Next meeting is September 9th at 7 p.m.
In the Titus Room.
WOMEN’S CORNERSTONE RETREAT
SAVE THE DATE!!
Saturday, October 24th
This year’s retreat is to celebrate the Tenth Anniversary
of Women’s Cornerstone of the parishes of
Our Lady of Mount Carmel, Tenafly And St. Cecilia, Englewood.
All Cornerstone women will receive
information in the mail.
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THE WEEKLY RUNDOWN
Academy of the Holy Angels
Principal’s List Grace Diaz Clara Jeon
Nicole Margiotta Rachel Ann Silvestri
Honor Roll
Danielle Cahill Raquel Cannon
Caroline Fernandez Amanda Hernandez
Grace Jansson Suwon Joo
Allyson Martin Shiho Numakura
Jessica Ng Samantha Pereira
Sofia Urquiola Krystina Vafiadis
Cecilia Zayas
Second Collection This Weekend Mission Appeal
This weekend there is a special second collection. Father Joseph Nyanti from the Diocese of Cape Palmas in Liberia will be speaking at all Masses. This is part of the Missionary Cooperative Plan of the Archdiocese of Newark.
The Diocese of Cape Palmas is located in the city of Cape Palmas in the Ecclesiastical Province of Monrovia in Liberia, West Africa. The Diocese of Cape Palmas ministers the sacraments of salvation to the people. Besides the administration of the sacraments, the diocese tries to meet the physical and social needs of the people in the areas of education, health, agriculture, justice and the rule of law through our Catholic Justice and Peace Commission. Father Joseph will be explaining the needs of his diocese.
This second collection takes place immediately after the regular offertory collection. Thanks for whatever support you can lend to the growing Catholic church in Africa.
Congratulations!
The following OLMC Academy alumni/ OLMC parishioners have been named to the Honor Roll for the Fourth Marking Period of
the 2014-2015 academic year!
Philippians 1:6
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Leaves o f Hope
This week we continue a summer reflection series on creation, spirituality and beauty. Here you’ll find theological articles, poetry, and reflections to challenge and inspire. “[Saint] Francis helps us to see that an integral ecology calls for openness to categories which transcend the language of mathematics and biology, and take us to the heart of what it is to be human. Just as happens when we fall in love with someone, whenever he would gaze at the sun, the moon or the smallest of animals, he burst into song, drawing all other creatures into his praise. He communed with all creation, even preaching to the flowers, inviting them ‘to praise the Lord, just as if they were endowed with reason.’ His response to the world around him was so much more than intellectual appreciation or economic calculus, for to him each and every creature was a sister united to him by bonds of affection. That is why he felt called to care for all that exists. His disciple Saint Bonaventure tells us that, ‘from a reflection on the primary source of all things, filled with even more abundant piety, he would call creatures, no matter how small, by the name of ‘brother’ or ‘sister.’’ Such a conviction cannot be written off as naive romanticism, for it affects the choices which determine our behaviour. If we approach nature and the environment without this openness to awe and wonder, if we no longer speak the language of fraternity and beauty in our relationship with the world, our attitude will be that of masters, consumers, ruthless exploiters, unable to set limits on their immediate needs. By contrast, if we feel intimately united with all that exists, then sobriety and care will well up spontaneously. The poverty and austerity of Saint Francis were no mere veneer of asceticism, but something much more radical: a refusal to turn reality into an object simply to be used and controlled.” Source: Encyclical Letter Laudato Si’ of the Holy Father Francis On Care For Our Common Home, paragraph 11.
Examination of Conscience “Moral formation can constantly be nurtured through regular examinations of conscience. The app called ‘Confession: A Roman Catholic App’ is one way to utilize technology to regularly examine one’s conscience, and to regularly customize these examinations, keep track of your thoughts, and schedule confession.” Source: National Conference for Catechetical Leadership, CL Weekly.
The world and all that is in it belong to the LORD; the earth and all who live on it are his.
Psalm 24:1
Our Lady of Mount Carmel Presents… 1st Annual Labor Day YouthFest
- Open Mic - Live Music - Block Party - Lawn Games - Free BBQ
Sunday September 6 3 PM North Parking Lot Ages 14-18
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