Our Lady of Mount Carmel Building a sense of community through Gospel values Twenty-seventh Sunday in Ordinary Time October 6, 2013 MASS SCHEDULE Daily Monday through Saturday 8:00 AM Saturday Vigil: 4:30 PM Sunday: 7:30 AM & 9:00 AM & 10:30 AM All Holy Days: 8:00 AM & 5:30 PM CONFESSION Saturday 2:00-2:30 PM December through April Saturday 3:30-4:00 PM May through November PARISH OFFICE HOURS: Monday thru Thursday: 8:00 AM to 3:00 PM Friday: 8:00 AM to 12:00 PM PASTORAL MINISTRY TEAM Rev. Frederick J. Tillotson, O. Carm. Pastor Rev. Niles Gillen, O. Carm. Assisting Priest Rev. William O Malley, O. Carm. Assisting Priest Rev. Roger Bonneau, O. Carm. Assisting Priest Deacon Thomas Grant Pastoral Associate Fr. Fred Tillotson Pastor: ftillotson@olmc-osprey.org Nina Liwski Pastoral Associate of Lifelong Faith Formation: nliwski@olmc-osprey.org Linda Jefferson Business Manager: ljefferson@olmc-osprey.org David Langevin Director of Music: dlangevin@olmc-osprey.org Donna Pierson Pastoral Assistant dpierson@olmc-osprey.org Website: www.olmc-osprey.org A Catholic parish community served by the Carmelite Order P.O. Box 1097, 425 S. Tamiami Trail, Osprey, Florida 34229 Phone: 941-966-0807 Fax: 941-966-3909 Website: www.olmc-osprey.org
Dear Friends, LIVING OUR FAITH This Sunday is Respect Life Sunday. We ask you to pray for all those whose lives have been compromised or lost through abortion, euthanasia, capital punishment, lack of basic health care, and neglect. Our civilization cannot hide from the atrocities of millions of deaths that are allowed to occur each year because of laws which allow the direct taking of human life. Though we may not be directly responsible, we cannot enjoy the luxuries of our society without taking some responsibility for its sins against humanity. There are things that we can do. Human life may be the result of an irresponsible human act, but it is never an accident. It is an act that requires a cooperative venture between God and humans. From beginning to end, life is a gift and a sacred encounter with God to be treasured in all of its aspects. To do otherwise is to violate the divine law by sin. The most God-like capacity we have as humans is our ability to love and the most important law is to love our neighbor as we love our creator God and ourselves. Therefore, human life at all stages is a sacred trust to be loved, nurtured and valued as the central focus of our life, personal and civil. All humanity from conception to death has a natural right to exist with basic care and protections. Our democratic way of life documents this as self-evident. As a people who long for justice, our cry of frustration should match what we hear in the first reading today: How long, O LORD? I cry for help but you do not listen! I cry out to you, Violence! but you do not intervene. Why hasn t God heard our cry for the vulnerable? The mystery of God s time is not ours to understand or manipulate. Our job is to spread the good news of God s love, the mandate to protect and revere human life, and to pray for a solution to all social injustices and disregard for life. St. Paul reminds us, Take as your norm the sound words that you receive from me (the church and its teachings) in the faith and love that are in Christ Jesus. Guard this rich trust with the help of the Holy Spirit. St. Luke reminds us that we are faithful servants who have been given a responsibility to work for justice and to pray for an end to moral and social evils. When you have done all you have been commanded, say, 'We are unprofitable servants; we have done what we were obliged to do. I thank all of you who work and pray so hard for a more just and compassionate society. By your active participation in community efforts and in giving witness by their protests and prayer vigils you proclaim the Gospel and you remind us all that Life is God-given and Sacred. Blessings, Fr. Fred The Sanctuary Lamp will burn this week in memory of George Greener OLPH RETREAT Our Lady of Perpetual Help Couples Retreat will be Nov. 1-3,2013. This retreat is facilitated by Fr. JJ McCarthy, O. Carm. Cost is $300 per couple. For reservations and additional information call (941) 486-0233.
LOOKING AHEAD WITH FAITH AND PRAYER MASS INTENTIONS 10-07 8:00 AM Donald Ferrera 10-08 8:00 AM Bob Sullivan 10-09 8:00 AM Melody Cruz 10-10 8:00 AM Robert & Adelle Abrahams 10-11 8:00 am For the People of the Parish 10-12 8:00 Am Louise Henderson John Peter Whiteley 4:30 PM Edward Ouimet Paul Summers 10-13 7:30 am For the People of the Parish 9:00 AM Peter & Jean Tillotta 10:30 AM Kathleen Hall Kathleen Leuthman Church office closed Monday October 14th Columbus Day STEWARDSHIP OF TREASURE SEPT. 28 & SEPT. 29, 2013 Offertory: $5,445.05 Prior Year Offertory: $5,090.10 CFA Goal 2013: $154,000.00 CFA Pledge: $224,618.05 CFA Collected: $208,107.97 Parish Pay is available at our website; www.olmc-osprey.org. or Business Manager, Monday through Thursday, between 8:00AM - 3:00PM and Friday between 8:00AM 12:00PM for assistance. PARISH CALENDAR 10-07 Mon 7:30 AM Rosary 8:00 AM Mass - Fr. Niles 9:00 AM RCIA/ReMembering 6:00 PM RCIA/ReMembering 10-08 Tues 8:00 AM Mass - Fr. Fred 8:30 AM Rosary 7:00 PM St. Matthews Gospel Lecture 10-09 Wed 7:30 AM Rosary 8:00 AM Mass - Fr. Niles 9:00 AM Praise & Prayer 4:15 PM Couples Bible Sharing 6:00 PM Music Practice 7:00 PM Dialogue with Fr. Fred 10-10 Thurs 7:30 AM Rosary 8:00 AM Mass - Fr. Fred 9:00 AM Christian Meditation 10:00 AM Spanish Class 12:30 PM Bridge 10-11 Fri 7:30 AM Rosary 8:00 AM Mass - Fr. Niles 9:00 AM Scripture Sharing 9:00 AM Pilgram s Way 10-12 Sat 8:00 AM Mass - Fr. Fred 3:30 PM Confession 4:30 PM Mass - Fr. Fred 10-13 Sun 7:30 AM Mass - Fr. Roger 9:00 AM Mass - Fr. Fred 10:30 AM Mass - Fr. Niles The Statue of Mary Candles will burn this week in memory of Kathleen Hall
LIVING OUR FAITH Fr. Fred joins the Ladies Club of OLMC for their Brown Bag luncheon in Café Carmel. Must have been a great social and culinary event! Look at all these happy smiling faces... Our Ladies Club AND IT BEGINS The choir will have their first practice Wednesday, October 9th at 6PM in anticipation of their debut singing at the 10:30 Sunday Mass, October 12th. Let s all raise our voices with them in praise and celebration. Check out this fabulous door prize...and the lucky winner was (drum roll please) Kay McMullen. The luncheon kicks off the new season, so join us to make new friends! Our Ladies Club meets monthly for a great culinary and social event!
FROM THE DIOCESE Humanity Working to End Genocide - Eugenie Mukeshimana, a survivor of the Rwandan Genocide, is the guest speaker at Humanity Working to End Genocide's 7th Annual Rally on Sunday, October 20, 3:00 PM, at Incarnation Parish, 2929 Bee Ridge Road, Sarasota. The event is free and open to the public. Bishop Frank J. Dewane will offer the invocation. Doors open to the public at 2:30 PM. For more information, please call Sue Morusiewicz at 941-922-1257 Did you know? Although Catholic Charities is not a member agency of the United Way of Sarasota County or United Way of Manatee County, you can still designate Catholic Charities as recipient of your United Way donation. Do so by writing on the United Way pledge card that Catholic Charities is to receive your pledged amount. Thank You! October is the Month of the Rosary - In commemoration of October s designation as the Month of the Holy Rosary, the Rosary will be said following the last Mass on Sunday, October 6, to celebrate the Vigil of the Feast of Our Lady of the Rosary. During this month, the rosary will be prayed in common at 7:40 AM each day, before the 8:00 AM Mass. You are encouraged to participate. ASK FATHER FRED Question: When is the right time to receive the Sacrament of healing and who should receive it? (continued from last week) Answer: The catechism says, As soon as anyone of the faithful begins to be in danger of death from sickness or old age, the fitting time to receive this sacrament has certainly already arrived. (ccc 1514) The Rite of Anointing also encourages us to receive the Anointing when as old people we are in a weak condition even though no dangerous illness is present. (Rite 11-13) Through the Sacrament, the Holy Spirit renews us in our faith in God and helps us withstand the temptations of the evil one to be discouraged and despairing in the face of suffering and death. The Catechism for Adults (USCCB) encourages the regular celebration of the Anointing of the Sick, since infirmity and old age constitute legitimate reasons for receiving this Sacrament, a parish can easily provide a setting for a number of parishioners to receive the Sacrament regularly. It can serve the purpose of the Sacrament and, at the same time, build up the faith of the community itself. (Pp256) Submit your questions for Ask Father Fred to Donna Pierson at dpierson@olmc-osprey.org
LIVING OUR FAITH Pope Francis: Va can II a beau ful work of the Holy Spirit Time: 5:00 for Trunks 5:30 for Treaters Please sign up at the Recep on Desk. In a homily given on April 16, Pope Francis cri cized those who resist change and wish to turn back the clock and to tame the Holy Spirit, asking if, 50 years a er the council, we have done everything the Holy Spirit was asking us to do during the Council? The Holy Spirit upsets us because it moves us, it makes us walk, it pushes the church forward. In addi on the pope said, the Holy Spirit is the strength of God, it s what gives us the strength to go forward, but many find this upse ng and prefer the comfort of the familiar. In celebra on of the 50th anniversary of the opening of the Second Va can Council, why not revisit, via video, the opening session of this historical event and the wri ng of two very important documents, one dealing with the liturgy and the second with holy scriptures. Let us know if you to plan to a end as a TRUNK or as a TREATER SAVE THE DATE SUNDAY, October 27 Revisi ng the Second Va can Council Tuesdays: October 1, 8, & 15 9:00 to 11:00 Lord, for you, work wasn't lacking, you were a carpenter and were happy. Lord, we lack work. Idols want to rob us of our dignity. Unjust systems seek to steal our hope. Lord, do not let us be alone. Help us to help each other; help us forget a little of our selfishness and feel in our heart an "us," a people that wants to move ahead. Lord Jesus, you who didn't lack for work, give us work and teach us to fight for work and bless us all in the name of the Father, and of the Son, and of the Holy Spirit.