Our Lady of Mount Carmel Roman Catholic Church 10 Saint Francis Way, Passaic, New Jersey 07055-5811 Enter to worship, leave to serve We, the Parish of Our Lady of Mt. Carmel, under the guidance of the Holy Spirit, strive to reach out to a diverse community, through worship, stewardship, and service. Pastor Fr. Brian Tomlinson OFM, Cap. Parochial Vicar Fr. Ed Henning OFM, Cap. February 26, 2017 Parish Secretary Odette Aquino Music Director & Bulletin Editor Lidia Ferreira Business Manager Joseph Liptak Baptismal Classes & R.C.I.A. Director Tony Uri Are you interested in becoming Catholic? Are you a Catholic who wishes to receive the Sacraments of Confirmation & Eucharist? Have questions? Please call or email us for more information. Mass Schedule Mon. to Fri. - 12:00 PM Sat. - 7:30 AM & Vigil 5:00 PM Sunday - 8:30 AM, 10:30 AM & 2:00 PM (en Español) 4:30 PM (In Filipino 1 st Sunday of the Month) Holy Days: 12 Noon & 7:30 PM Holidays: 9:00 AM Primer Viernes: Adoración 6PM & Santa Misa 7PM (en Español) Reconciliation 4:00-4:30 PM on Saturdays & by appointment Devotions Adoration Tuesdays 10:30 AM -11:45 AM Novenas to: St. Anthony on Tuesdays Mt. Carmel on Wednesdays Stations of the Cross 7:30 PM - Fridays during Lent Contact Us Church s Office: 973.473.0246 Fax/Phone: 973.473.3404 Visit our Website at: www.olmcpassaic.com Email us at: mtcarmeloffice@yahoo.com Office Open Monday to Friday from 9AM to 4PM & Closed on Saturdays, Sundays & Holidays Baptisms & Marriages By appointment. Please contact the parish office well in advance.
Page 2 Sat. February 25, 2017 - Weekday 7:30AM Arnold Aquino R/B Mengie & Rene Ayala 5:00PM Elsie Rotunda R/B Kelly & Jerry Rotunda Frank & Mary DeLillo R/B Jim & Marie DeLillo Sun. February 26, 2017 Eighth Sunday in Ordinary Time 8:30AM For the People of the Parish For the Capuchin Provincial Chapter Victoria Rosado R/B The Rosado Family 10:30AM Zenaida Orcullo Portugal 2nd Anniversary of Death R/B Melaine Portugal Marquez & Family Petrocinia Aquino 40th Day of Death R/B Christian & Melaine Marquez & Family 2:00PM Mass in Spanish-For God s Blessings on our Parish Mon. February 27, 2017 - Weekday 12:00PM Stephen W. Goodwin R/B Goodwin Family Edna DeCastro Happy Birthday in Heaven R/B Velante & Decastro Families Tue. February 28, 2017 - Weekday 10:30AM Adoration: For the Capuchin Provincial Chapter 12:00 PM Lucila Pascual Portugal 40th Day in Heaven R/B Melchor Pascual Portugal & Family Wed. March 1, 2017- Ash Wednesday 8:00AM Jimmy Kelley 12:00PM For all the Souls in Purgatory 6:00PM Mass is Spanish Thu. March 2, 2017 Thursday after Ash Wednesday 12:00PM Sadie Montalto R/B Charles Ferrante Fri. March 3, 2017 Friday after Ash Wednesday 12:00PM Ernest Arolan R/B Antoinette Arolan Sat. March 4, 2017 Saturday after Ash Wednesday 7:30AM Arnold Aquino R/B Grace Wolfe 5:00PM Constancia Velante Anniversary of Death R/B Velante& DeCastro Families Sun. March 5, 2017 First Sunday of Lent 8:30AM For the People of the Parish For the Capuchin Provincial Chapter 10:30AM William J. Piccione R/B Anne Lipari Charlie Realmonte R/B Wife, Marie Realmonte 2:00PM 4:30PM Mass in Spanish-For God s Blessings on our Parish Mass in Filipino Divine Mercy & Holy Face Prayer Group If you know of any parishioner of Mt. Carmel, who is in any hospital, please contact the Friary so that we can arrange to visit them. Thank You. Don t forget to visit the office and schedule your Mass intentions for 2016/2017. The office is open from 9AM to 3PM. Thank You. February 26, 2017 - Eighth Sunday in Ordinary Time In Loving Memory - February 2017 Host: Salvatore Zingone R/B Dominica Zingone Nancy Graziano & Eleanor Klein R/B Rose Graziano Lord, bless those who have died and gone before us marked with the sign of faith. May all who sleep in Christ find in Your presence, light, happiness, and peace. May God grant them eternal rest. Amen. Let us, in charity, take time to pray for all the sick & all those in need of God s healing power & love. Especially for: Wine: Tessie D Agostino R/B Regina Morales Sanctuary Lamp: Granato & Arolan Families R/B Antoinette Arolan Nicholas Peterson, Rosemarie Trentacost, James DeLillo, Jr., Calvin Procope, Ilidia de Jesus Neto, M. Helena Branco, Luis De Jesus Branco, Vincent Costa, Jr., Cheryl Doremus Hall, James Doremus, Joseph Lotito, Andrew Doremus, Rose Wesner, Eddie Baudendistel, Erna DeIntinis, Judy Cresenta, Donna Baby Cortes, Charles Orlando Jr., Angela Artis, Gregory J. Kueken, Rosa Maria Santos, Jake Doremus, Lucila & Melchor Portugal, Michael Doremus, Peter Kueken, Sr., Grace Noto, Lucas Files, Haley O Berrigan, Lorraine Sawicki, Fr. Sylvester OFM, Cap. Celestino Rivera, Loreta DiPalma, Jose Serra, Karen Orea, Jose Antonio Sanchez, Fr. Francis Majewski, Skyler Rose Ferreria, Bob Catanzaro, Bryan Armhold, Sandra Walesth, Mark Mikolajczyk, and Brother Julius. (We ask that you contact the Rectory s office with any updates for this list. Thank you) MY FAMILY MY PARISH MY RESPONSIBILITY February 19, 2017 Weekly Offering: 2,432.93 Second Collection: 777.00 Candles: 171.24 Total Offering: 3,381.17 May God bless you and your family for your generosity to our parish. (Please remember to always use your church envelopes with your contributions, this ensures proper credit to your account for tax purposes at the end of the year)
Page 3 February 26, 2017 - Eighth Sunday in Ordinary Time Reflections from Fr. Brian Eighth Sunday in Ordinary Time Four days after Christmas in 1170, Thomas Becket, the archbishop of Canterbury, was murdered in the cathedral there while engaged in his evening prayers. His slayers were soldiers of King Henry II. They first demanded that Becket obey certain demands of the king, but when Becket refused, the knights hacked Becket to death with their swords, right on the steps of the altar. The murder was the culmination of a long-running disagreement between Becket and King Henry. Though they were once friends, Becket refused to be a yes man for the wishes of the king. From his position in the church, Becket resisted the king s efforts to collect taxes from landowners and on church lands, and to try church officials in courts of the crown. Almost immediately Becket s tomb became a place of pilgrimage for the faithful. And four years later, King Henry himself came and did penance there, to pacify both his conscience and his people. Because of Becket s faithfulness to God in the face of opposing claims from the throne, the church later declared Becket a saint. In the 20 th century, the playwright T.S. Eliot dramatized Becket s story in a 1935 play called Murder in the Cathedral. In the play, as probably in real life, Becket realizes that his opposition to the king will probably lead to his death. As a result, Thomas experiences four temptations, which in the drama are portrayed as actual characters, called tempters. He is able to see through the temptations of the first three, which are all forms of appeasing the king, but the fourth tempter s lure is more subtle. He advises Becket to do what Becket already knows he must do: continue his resistance to the king regardless of the cost. This last tempter, however, adds an element: Since resisting the king will likely result in his death anyway, Becket should embrace that idea and welcome martyrdom. Just think of the great glory that will come to your name after you die this way, says the tempter to Becket. You will be exalted as the great martyr of the church. The king will eventually be replaced and Henry will be forgotten. But you --- you will live on in the church s roll call to heroes. Pilgrims from far and wide will pray to you. Enemies will shake at your memory. And, of course, you will have a special place in heaven itself. Becket thinks all this over. Do the right thing, this tempter has said. That sounds so reasonable, but eventually Becket sees the trap in the tempter s words. Becket then speaks the most memorable lines in the play: The last temptation is the greatest treason: To do the right deed for the wrong reason. He then realizes that this tempter s name is Pride. Pride is the spoiler of good deeds. When we do the right thing --- say, helping someone in need --- why do we do it? Because we care about the person being helped or because we like the praise we receive for the good thing we ve done? Or maybe some of each? Who among us can escape that matter of mixed motives? Whatever other motives may be behind our good works, the mainspring of them will be to do the will of God. So we should keep our eyes on pleasing God and following Jesus. And insofar as we do, we will be moving in the right direction, regardless of what other motives are in the mix. Lent is a reminder that our life is a following of Jesus. May we pray each day for the grace of faithfulness to that calling. YÜA UÜ tç
COVER SHEET Church Name: Our Lady of Mt. Carmel 10 Saint Francis Way Passaic, NJ 07055-5811 Phone Number: 973 473-0246 Bulletin number: 911108 Contact Person: Lidia Ferreira - lidialbf@yahoo.com Or Joseph Liptak- cdrliptak@gmail.com Date of publication: February 26, 2017 (Sunday s date) Number of pages transmitted: 4 pages Special instructions: If you need to contact us, please call, we do not check e-mails daily, but if you send an email, please use lidialbf@yahoo.com Thank you, have a great day. For Office Use Only: Approved by: Uploaded to JSP on: Emailed to Peter K. on: By: By:
Our Fish & Chips Dinner will be held on Friday, March 10th, 2017 in our Church Hall. Take out will be at 5:30PM. Eat in starts at 6:00PM Donations of water and soda are needed and appreciated. Tickets ($15 donation each) will be available at the rectory s office or after all the weekend Masses. Come join us! We had our meeting on Tuesday, February 21, 2017 from 7:30PM to 8:45PM Points discussed : Church Hall Contract - contract was reviewed but not finalized, some items need to be looked into further. Church Ministries - Fr. Brian will work on organizing the existing ministries, some formation may be required. Fr. Brian thanked everyone involved in the ministry luncheon and gave an update on the Sunday Visitor s program, his personal health and a refund from the Partners in Faith program of $1,344.43 sent to our parish. The Filipino Society plans to have a Lenten Recollection in our church hall on 3/25/17. Pre-Cana meetings are scheduled for April and October of this year with Tony Uri. Grace Wolfe spoke about the luncheon for the less fortunate last Sunday, they served about 80 guests, the next one is scheduled for April. The Spanish community is organizing a talk on PAN & VINO (Bread & Wine) for April 1, 2017 from 7-10PM. They are also organizing a pilgrimage to the Fatima Shrine for 5/13/17. Our next meeting is scheduled for Tuesday, March 21, 2017. Ash Wednesday Masses 8:00AM & 12:00PM in English 6:00PM in Spanish Stations of the Cross Fridays during Lent at 7:30PM Reconciliation Mondays during Lent from 7:00PM to 8:30PM
We received a check from the Diocese in the amount of $1,344.43 representing our parish sharing disbursement from the Partners in Faith campaign. We thank all those parishioners who participated in this campaign. It s because of your generosity that we are able to received this amount. God bless you! Give alms...pray to your Father...Fast without a gloomy face... Matthew 6:1-18 We have been shown endless mercy by Our Lord, and we must show mercy to others. This Lent, we can seek opportunities for generosity. Jesus teaches, that alms giving (works of love) includes making the needs of others our own, especially the needy.. Matthew 25:40 What shall we give to the needy this Lent? Here, at Our Lady of Mt. Carmel, you can choose several ways to help fulfill works of love : *Luncheon for the homeless --donation of cupcakes (drop off on 2/16 & 2/17) *Donation of new scarves, one-size-fits-all gloves and socks (drop off 2/16-3/16) *Care packages of new tooth-brushes, toothpaste, mouthwash, deodorant (drop off all of Lent ) *Packages of wet-wipes and small bottles of hand sanitizer (drop off all of Lent) *Gift cards to McDonalds, Burger King, Dunkin Donuts (drop off all of Lent) Thank you for your generosity. The Outreach Ministry