Our Lady of Mount Carmel Building a Christian Community through Gospel values Fourth Sunday in Ordinary Time February 2, 2014 MASS SCHEDULE Daily Monday through Saturday 8:00 AM Saturday Vigil: 3:00 PM & 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 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 Director for Youth and Sacramental Catechesis: nliwski@olmc-osprey.org Linda Jefferson Business Manager: ljefferson@olmc-osprey.org David VanCampen Music Director: dvancampen@olmc-osprey.org Donna Pierson Pastoral Assistant: dpierson@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
LIVING OUR FAITH Dear Friends, Last week you were very generous to the Carmelite Mission collection and on behalf of the Carmelite Order I want to say a PROFOUND THANK YOU. The collection amounted to more than $7200. This will help our province support Carmelite missionaries, both nuns and priests, in some of the most troubled regions of the world including countries in Africa, as well as Indonesia, East Timor, Philippines, Peru, El Salvador, and Vietnam. Some of our friars are secretly living and teaching the Gospel in Communist China and Cambodia. There are also several houses of cloistered Carmelite sisters living and praying for you in some of these troubled spots. St. Therese of Lisieux (the Little Flower) requested to be allowed to leave her cloistered convent in France and live in Vietnam. She was refused because of her poor health. So she dedicated her life to prayer for the missionaries whom she longed to join. Today she is not only our Carmelite sister and a Doctor of the Church, but the patroness of missionaries around the world. Supporting Victims of Typhoon Haiyan - Bishop Frank J. Dewane expresses his gratitude for the generosity shown for the victims of Typhoon Haiyan in the Philippines and Vietnam. As of this time, the Diocese of Venice has received more than $602,166.23. The money received has been sent to Catholic Relief Services which has been responding shelter, emergency household supplies, water, sanitation, hygiene and clearing debris. Thank you for your support of our Brothers and Sisters in need in the Philippines and Vietnam who are working to rebuild their lives. The Diocese of Venice continues to accept donations for Typhoon Haiyan Relief. Celebration of Marriage Anniversaries - Bishop Frank J. Dewane will celebrate Mass for married couples celebrating milestone anniversaries (25, 30, 35, 40, 45, 50, and 50+ years). The Masses will be celebrated on Saturday, February 15, at Epiphany Cathedral in Venice at 11:00AM. You can make reservations at the front office at any time. Flu precautions - With the flu season in full swing, all Diocese of Venice parishes/missions/chapels are being asked to take extra precautions to help mitigate the spread and effects of the flu. Regarding the Precious Blood, at this point individuals have the choice as to whether or not they are comfortable receiving the Precious Blood. Ministers of Holy Communion should be especially mindful of the need to practice good hygiene. All Ministers of Holy Communion should purify their hands in the sacristy before distributing communion and again after Mass. The Bishop has asked me to inform all parishioners that they are excused from attending Mass on a Sunday if you are feeling ill. This is both an act of conscience on your part discerning how serious your illness is, and an act of charity to those who you might infect if you come. All homebound faithful in Manatee, Sarasota and Charlotte counties are able to view the Mass at 10:00AM Sunday mornings on the ION Television Network. Blessings, Fr. Fred The Statue of Mary Candles will burn this week in memory of George Eilers TWITTER @PONTIFEX The Pope Tweets Pope Francis @Pontifex January 20, 2014 It is not enough to say we are Christians. We must live the faith, not only with our words, but with our actions.
LOOKING AHEAD WITH FAITH AND PRAYER MASS INTENTIONS 02-03 8:00 AM Edward & Margaret Steinwachs 02-04 8:00 AM Fely Ancheta Roger Grant 02-05 8:00 AM Chuck Gonnello Dr. Bob Heimbrock 02-06 8:00 AM George Eilers Jessie Colandvoni 02-07 8:00 AM Stan & Helen Anthony Sherry Tytko 02-08 8:00 AM The People of the 3:00 PM Richard Brady Isabel Toplich 4:30 PM Michele Ginnis Jerry & Kathy Ginnis 02-09 7:30 AM The People of the 9:00 AM The People of the 10:30 AM The People of the STEWARDSHIP OF TREASURE January 25th and 26th, 2014 Offertory: $12,190.40 CFA Goal 2013: $154,000.00 CFA Pledge: $242,619.37 CFA Collected: $236,089.29 Pay is available at our website; www.olmc-osprey.org.or you can call the Business Manager Monday through Thursday, between 8:00AM-3:00PM and Friday between 8:00AM-12:00PM for and we can set everything up for you over the phone. To join or change your donation please call the office. PARISH CALENDAR 02-03 Mon 8:00 AM Mass - Fr. Niles 10:00 AM Calligraphy Class 02-04 Tues 8:00 AM Mass - Fr. Fred 02-05 Wed 8:00 AM Mass - Fr. Niles 9:00 AM Praise and Prayer 10:00 AM Calligraphy Class 12:30 PM Bridge 6:00 PM Music Practice 6:30 PM Knights of Columbus 02-06 Thurs 8:00 AM Mass - Fr. Fred 9:00 AM Christian Meditation 10:00 AM Spanish Class 02-07 Fri 8:00 AM Mass - Fr. Niles 8:00 AM Anointing of the Sick 9:00 AM First Friday Adoration 9:00 AM Scripture Sharing 02-08 Sat 8:00 AM Mass - Fr. Fred 2:00 PM Confession 3:00 PM Mass - Fr. Bill 4:30 PM Mass - Fr. Fred 02-09 Sun 7:30 AM Mass - Fr. Niles 9:00 AM Mass - Fr. Roger 9:45 AM Family Assemblies 10:30 AM Mass - Fr. Fr. Fred Lord, You are my hope in an often hopeless world. You are my hope of heaven, my hope of peace, my hope of change, purpose, and unconditional love. Fill the reservoir of my heart to overflowing with the joy that real hope brings. Amen. The Sanctuary Lamp will burn this week in memory of George Eilers
LIVING OUR FAITH ANNUAL FOOD DRIVE TO IMMOKALEE MEETING FOR DRIVERS, HELPERS AND ALL WISHING TO VOLUNTEER The Annual Food Drive to Immokalee meeting will be on February 5, 2014 at 6:30PM in Café Carmel. A light buffet will be served while we plan the driving and helpers schedule for the coming year. Thank you all for being part of this much needed and appreciated ministry. If you are not able to attend and would like to sign up to drive a particular month or have any questions please call Jo Kilgallon at 966-0504. We would appreciate it if you would RSVP to Jo Kilgallon so we can plan the buffet. If you have not been a driver or helper and would like to become one, please attend the meeting. EUCHARISTIC MINISTER MEETING Our annual meeting for all active Eucharist Ministers is scheduled for Monday February 17th at 1PM and/or Monday February 24th at 5PM. Anyone interested in becoming a Eucharistic Minister is also welcome and encouraged to attend. Due to the many changes, attendance is required for all those who wish to continue to be scheduled to serve. Books of Interest Mountains Beyond Mountains: The Quest of Dr. Paul Farmer, A Man Who Would Cure the World (Random House, 2003) The book is a biographical work by American writer Tracy Kidder that traces the life of physician and anthropologist Paul Farmer with particular focus on his work fighting tuberculosis in Haiti, Peru, and Russia. Kidder first met Dr. Paul Farmer in Haiti in 1994. At the time, Kidder was researching a story about American soldiers sent to reinstate Haiti's democratically elected government led by president Jean-Bertrand Aristide. Kidder again met Farmer on his flight back to Miami from Haiti and began to learn small pieces of Farmer's life. Farmer was born in Massachusetts and grew up as one of six children in a poor household in Florida, going on to attend Duke and Harvard, where he earned his M.D and Ph.D. The book details Farmer's inspiring life and accomplishments, including Farmer's work with the health and social justice organization Partners in Health, especially in Haiti, Peru, and Russia. Who is My Neighbor? On the White Earth reservation in northern Minnesota, the Ojibwe people grow and produce traditional native foods such as maple syrup, wild rice, hominy, wild fruits and herbal teas. Native Harvest, the marketing program for White Earth, provides jobs for tribal members and promotes traditional foods. Income generated from sales helps to fund the White Earth Land Recovery Program. In addition to raising funds to buy back original lands, the White Earth programs also work to preserve cultural practices, encourage sound land stewardship and promote sustainable development of their community. Our Lady of Mount Carmel is getting ready to launch a Mission Outreach Initiative. Watch the bulletin for information in the weeks ahead. If you would like to be involved, please contact Doris R. Brodeur at 941-966-0807 ext. 303.
LIVING OUR FAITH OLMC PRAYER SHAWL MINISTRY Next meeting Friday, February 14th 8:30 9:30 AM Please join us and get started on a shawl! These beautiful shawls are easy to make and greatly appreciated by the receiver. Work on them at home and at your own pace. If you have not yet participated in our Shawl Ministry, please come and find out more about this beautiful and rewarding program. If you know someone who is ill, homebound, having surgery, in a nursing home or assisted living, has lost a loved one recently, or anyone who could use a warm loving embrace, please let us know. Questions? Call Tina O Leary 941-6966-1826 Our mission is to provide hope, comfort, joy and healing to those who most need a reminder of God s love for them through the work of our hands and the prayers in our hearts. Join us at the 2014 Catholic Women s Conference! Date: February 8th, 2014 Time: 9AM-3PM Cost: $20 pre-registration, $30 at the door; $5 Students Location: Bishop Verot High School, 5598 Sunrise Drive, Ft. Myers Register: www.dioceseofvenice.org/events For more information, call 941-484-9543 or email evangelization@dioceseofvenice.org Saints and Other Holy People Mother Mary Elizabeth Lange Founder, Oblate Sisters of Providence (1784 1882) Her feast is celebrated on February 3. The origins of Elizabeth Lange are uncertain. Most likely she was an emancipated Haitian slave who came to the United States in 1791 and settled in Baltimore. Observing that there was no public education available for black children in the city, Elizabeth opened a school in her own home. Later, with the support of the Sulpician Fathers, she established an academy for black girls. Since no religious congregations at the time accepted black women, Elizabeth founded her own congregation the Oblate Sisters of Providence. Eventually the Sisters opened an orphanage and a home for elderly widows, and they nursed the sick during an outbreak of cholera. This was the beginning of a legacy that has thrived in the United States, Cuba, Costa Rica, the Dominican Republic, and Africa. See http://www.oblatesisters.com. -- Robert Ellsberg LADIES CLUB BABY SHOWER February 18 th at 12:00PM Please join us for our Annual Baby Shower for the Pregnancy Care Center. Lunch will be provided. Suggested gifts to bring are: clothes, diapers size 4 & 5, wipes, car seats, Wal-Mart gift cards or other suitable items. Sign up at the front desk if you would like to attend.
ADULT FAITH DEVELOPMENT Adult Faith Development February 2014 Calendar Day, Date Time Program, Presenter Thurs, Feb 13 12PM - 1:30 PM The Missionary Journeys of the Apostle Paul Part I, Deacon Tom Grant Wed, Feb 19 10:30 AM - 12 PM This We Believe Part I, Fr. Fred Tillotson Thurs, Feb 20 9AM 10:30 AM Photography as a Spiritual Practice, Doris R. Brodeur Thurs, Feb 20 12PM - 1:30 PM The Missionary Journeys of the Apostle Paul Part II, Deacon Tom Grant Wed, Feb 26 10:30 AM - 12 PM This We Believe Part II, Fr. Fred Tillotson Wed, Feb 26* 6:30 PM 7:45 PM Compassion and Social Responsibility, Doris R. Brodeur Thurs, Feb 27 12PM - 1:30 PM The Missionary Journeys of the Apostle Paul Part III, Deacon Tom Grant * Please note the change of date The Missionary Journeys of the Apostle Paul A three-part Brown-Bag-Lunch series offered by Deacon Tom Grant Thursdays, February 13, 20, and 27 12 PM 1:30 PM Coffee and cookies will be provided. Paul (originally called Saul) was a Pharisee living in Jerusalem. On his way to Damascus to continue his mission of stamping out converts to the new Jewish sect of Christians, he experienced a vision of Jesus. From then on, he proclaimed the message of the gospel of Jesus Christ wherever he went. Paul also wrote a large part of the New Testament. This series retraces the apostle's famed journey of faith, primarily through present-day Israel, Syria, Turkey, and Greece. Paul walked roads built by the Romans, where there was constant danger of bandits. Neither was travel by sea safe or comfortable. Because there were no cabins for travelers, they had to find a place on the deck exposed to sun, winds, and rain. Paul s trade as a tentmaker probably held him in good stead, as he could fashion shelter for himself and his companions on deck. Please sign up at the reception desk by February 11 so that we can plan for space and refreshments.