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Our Lady of Mount Carmel ROMAN CATHOLIC PARISH November 10, 2019 Hamden, Connecticut | 203-248-0141 | olomc.org
Thirty-Second Sunday in Ordinary Time
Our Lady of Mount Carmel Parish Information
Contact Us
Call Us: 203-248-0141 | 203-287-0316 (Religious Education)
Send Us An Email: ourladyofmtcarmelhamden@aohct.org
Pay Us A Visit: 2819 Whitney Ave., Hamden, CT 06518
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Saturday November 9
+ 5:00 PM Ida Mastoianni ~ Req. by The Family
Sunday, November 10, Thirty-Second Sunday In Ordinary Time
+ 8:00 AM Emmy Piscatelli ~ 12th Anniversary ~ Req. by The Family + 10:00 AM John Gaudio
+ 11:30 AM Jean Harlukowicz and Connie Mustrangelo Monday, November 11, Saint Martin of Tours, Bishop
+8:30 AM Carolyn Esposito ~ Req. by The Landino Family
Tuesday, November 12, Saint Josaphat, Bishop and Martyr
+ 8:30 AM Frank Pocius ~ Birthday Remembrance
~ Req. by Wife Rose
Wednesday, November 13, Saint Frances Xavier Cabrini, Virgin
+ 8:30 AM Deceased Members of The Golden and The McLoughlin Families ~ Req. by The Family
Thursday, November 14, Weekday
+ 8:30 AM Jack Countey ~ Birthday Remembrance
Friday, November 15, Weekday Saint Albert the Great, Bishop and Doctor of the Church
+ 8:30 AM Mary P. Flynn ~ 2nd Anniversary
Saturday, November 16, Weekday Saint Margaret of Scotland; Saint Gertrude, Virgin Blessed Virgin Mary
+ 8:30 AM Reverend Biagio Cretella ~ 20th Anniversary ~ Req. by Anna Sansone, Sister + 5:00 PM Cheryl Rennie-Smith ~ Req. by The Family
Sunday, November 17, Thirty-Third Sunday in Ordinary Time
+ 8:00 AM Angelo and Carmella Cofrancesco ~ Req. The Family
+10:00 AM Jessie Tuttle and Louis Proto ~ Birthday Remembrance ~ Req. by The Family + 11:30 AM Philip Reilly ~ 4th Anniversary ~ Req. by Wife and Family
Mass & Confession
Weekday Mass Times: Monday to Saturday - 8:30 am
Weekend Mass Times: Saturday Vigil - 5 pm Sunday - 8 am, 10 am, 11:30 am
Are you homebound and unable to attend Mass? You don’t have to miss it. You can watch every weekday and weekend Mass LIVE from Our Lady of Mount Carmel Church, by going on the website olomc.org. If you have any questions please call the Parish Office.
Confession Saturday - 3:00 PM (or by Appointment)
Office Hours Monday through Friday
9:00 AM ~ 3:00 PM
PARISH DIRECTORY
Reverend Michael J. Dolan Pastor fr.dolan@aohct.org
Reverend Jorge E. Castro Parochial Vicar fr.castro@aohct.org
Deacon John O’Donovan dcn.odonovan @aohct.org
Deacon Stephen Yatcko dcn.yatcko@aohct.org
Deacon Anthony Solli dcn.solli@aohct.org
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Sean Canning John Opramolla Grounds & Maintenance
Anthony Caruso, Seminarian acaruso1@friars.providence.edu
Betsy Fitzsimons, Coordinator Religious Education Office 203-287-0316 olomcreled1@gmail.com
Sr. Ann O’Neill, RSM Pastoral Associate Office 203-287-9017 annoneillrsm@gmail.com
Marcia Messina, Bulletin Editor ourladyofmtcarmelhamden@aohct.org
Raymond Murphy Director of Music rpmjr17@yahoo.com
Mary Sacco, Business Manager olmtcarmelchurch@sbcglobal.net
November 10, 2019
The Sanctuary Candle at the Tabernacle indicates and honors the Presence of Christ.
The Candle is Lit in Loving Memory of… Charles & Fannie Aprea
Offertory Reports 11- 3-19
Weekly Collection: $ 10,269.18 We Share Online Giving: $ 1,457.50 Candle Offerings: $ 467.12 Military Services Collection: $ 1,203.00
NEXT Weekend 2nd Collection ~ Monthly
Thank You Very Much for Your Generosity !
Celebration of the Eucharist PROCESSIONAL HYMN # 200 We Gather Together GLORIA IN EXCELSIS # 877 (10 & 11:30)
The Responsorial Psalm (pg. 231) The Gospel Acclamation #902 Presentation Hymn #420 For the Fruits of This Creation The Anthem (10 AM) “We Plow the Fields and Scatter” words: Mattias Claudius (1782), music: Johann P. Schultz SANCTUS Mystery of Faith Great Amen AGNUS DEI Communion Hymn # 323 Gift of Finest Wheat
RECESSIONAL HYMN #587 For the Beauty of the Earth (vs. 1&5)
The Candle on the Altar of The Blessed Virgin Mary is lit for...
Father Dolan and Father Castro ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~
The Candle on the Altar of St. Joseph is Lit In Loving Memory of…
Rosalie & Frank Pacelli
Liturgy Notes The Scripture Readings for the next two (2) weekends are a little on the heavy side. It is most common at this time of the year, and in the Church’s Liturgical Cycle, to have reminders of the end times, the
Second Coming of Christ, and why we should think of amending our lives. This has been well expressed at through homilies over the years at Our Lady of Mount Carmel. Seasonably speaking, the Church also refers to this as harvest time. Our Lord is the “Lord of the Harvest”. We come each weekend to the Celebration of the Eucharist to listen, share, express, give thanks, and praise the Lord in what is considered our (as Catholics) highest form of worship. The Anthem at the 10AM Liturgy is a text of celebration, thanks, praise and tribute to God’s creation, gifts and generous love he sus-tains us with. ”We Plow the Fields and Scatter” was written by Ger-man poet Mattias Claudius in 1782. Of German origin, this text was commonly associated with harvest festivals and celebrations. Claudius became ill and returned to Christianity after leaving it in his 20’s. Through the period of his illness, he wrote a number of poems. This particular text is based on Psalm 144. It was translated in Eng-lish by Jane Montgomery Campbell in 1861. Other hymns this weekend, “We Gather Together”, “For the Fruits of this Creation”, “Gift of Finest Wheat”, and “For the Beauty of the Earth”, all acknowledge, in their own way, our gratitude of our lives, being strong in our faith together, despite the advisory trying to pull us away from the love of God, and finally, the harvest of our labor and appreciation of our temporary earthly home. ~Ray Murphy, Music Director
The Flowers in the Sanctuary are dedicated
In Prayerful and Loving Memory of…
All Souls
The Sadducees in Sunday’s Gospel challenge Jesus to take a stand on resurrection, a notion they did not accept. They cited a law that required a man to marry his brother’s widow in order to preserve the brother’s
name. The law assumed a physical notion of living on through one’s children. Jesus argues, “God is God of the living.” He quotes God’s words to Moses, “I am the God of Abraham, Isaac, and Ja-cob” (Exodus 3:15) to emphasize that these people are alive to God. God is God of all who have lived as well as all people living now. The lesson here is to trust the future to the God who has given all life and who raised Jesus from the dead. Pray Together: When your conversation about today’s readings is over, pray for those people you know who have died and who now experience life everlasting. Honor their memory by praying the Our Father together. At the beginning of November we celebrated All Saints Day fol-lowed by All Souls day. Our church has a rich history of great men and women who became saints! This week vis-it www.catholic.org, and learn more about your namesake Saints. Thanksgiving is coming soon. Take a few minutes this week to write down a person that you are thankful for having in your life. Say a special prayer for them!
Our Lady of Mount Carmel Church Scholarship
This scholarship is open to registered parishioners that are high school seniors and have received a formal letter of ac-ceptance from accredited 2 or 4 year college, or, a presently enrolled college student. Application forms can be picked up from the Parish Office. The Scholarship Review Board will consider the completed applications when making their selec-tion. All applications for this scholarship are due in the Parish Office by December 31st. (Please note new due date.)
Social Justice Meeting Tuesday, November 19th
7:00 PM in the Church Hall Meeting Room.
Each Sunday, during the 10:00AM
Liturgy, Children are invited to come downstairs for the Liturgy of The Word on their level. They return back upstairs at the time of the offertory.
A FAMILY PERSPECTIVE by Bud Ozar The question of the Sadducees to Jesus is framed in a story
about a family with seven brothers and their sister-in-law.
Through story telling families remember their shares past
and expose the companionship of God in your family from
generation to generation.
U. S. Military Prayer List Captain Donald Colantonio III , MD - US Army Technical Sergeant Christopher Culver - USAF Seaman Apprentice Elizabeth Early - US Navy
Technical Sergeant Stephany Davis Culver - USAF Sergeant Major Andrew Fierilit JR. - US Army Reserves
Petty Officer 3rd class Julianna LaCroix - US Navy Airman Elijah LaTorraca - USAF Captain Simon Stock - US Army
Petty Officer 3rd Class Lexi Shettleworth -US Navy Master at Arms
Enlistee Alexander Thomas Palacio Capuras —US Army
Sergeant Brandon VanOrden - USAF Major Andrew M. Wrzosek - USMC
Sargent Charley Anderson— US Army C1C Austin Aitro—USAF Academy
Private Sethe Matthew Simon— US Army Steven Davis - US Army
Sergeant Mark Fracasso—US Marine Corps Corporal Collin Aiello—US Marine Corps
Edward Colavope, Jr.—Marine Corps EOD5 Senior Tech Edward T. Kennedy, V, - US Navy
Private Sean E. Connolly - U. S. Marine Corps 2nd Lieutenant - Richard Colella - US Army
Adam Schmidt-US Marine Corps Petty Officer 2nd class Radell Luis Dizon - US Navy Petty Officer 3rd class Ayrton Ari Dizon - US Navy
Sergeant James Magson, U. S. Marine Corps Major Randall Taylor Carroll, U. S. Army
Vocation Reflections The widow in today’s Gospel experienced a miracle of trust. Trust the Lord; then watch for the miracle of plenty in our life. If the miracle is leading you to discern a vocation to priesthood or religious life, call Father Michael Casey, Direc-tor of Vocations, Pastoral Center, Tel #860-761-7456, email
vocations@aohct.org or visit the web at www.hartfordpriest.com.
Time, Talents & Treasures
Healing Hugs Stitching Group If you love to knit or crochet and are interested in making prayer shawls, please contact: Sheila Sweet at sheilasweetartist@gmail.com or 203-314-2541. .
The Marian Guild is providing
“Meal Bags to Go”
for children at St. Ann’s Soup Kitchen. Thanks to the generosity of parishioners,
we now have an abundant supply of everything we need to continue through the fall season. Please watch the bulletin for future updates.
We greatly appreciate your help and generosity.
Veterans Prayer Gracious God, we give thanks for military men and women, both from the past and present, and for their courageous service and sacrifice to our country and its people to secure the blessings of
life, liberty, and justice for all. May our remembrance be a timely reminder that our freedom was purchased at high cost, and should not be taken for granted. Give us resolve to labor in faithful service to You until all share the benefits of freedom, justice, and peace…
Through Jesus Christ our Lord. ~ Amen
A Very Special Thank You from the Pastor…
Our Lady of Mount Carmel Church 2019 Annual Collection
Thank you very much to everyone that has generously responded to the Our Lady of Mount Carmel Annual Collection. No matter the amount of your gift, please know I am truly grateful. Your contributions are needed to offset operating ex-penses and support ongoing Parish improvements. The participation of all parishioners is essential for the success of this effort. If you have not received a letter please call the Parish Office.
~Reverend Michael J. Dolan
Thanksgiving Food Collection : NEXT Weekend The Social Justice Ministry will be collecting food on the Weekends of November 16th & 17th as well as November 23rd & 24th to prepare Thanksgiving baskets for those in need. Donations of Thanksgiving type food would be most appreciat-ed. Items that we will collect for the baskets are: frozen turkeys, stuffing mix, jar and canned gravy, canned cranberries, canned vegetables, canned fruit, juice, instant potatoes, soups, pasta, pasta sauce, pie crusts and pie fillings, cookies and other packaged desserts. The food items can be placed at any entrance to the church on the weekends of November 16th/17th & 23rd/24th. If you have any Questions, please call Cathy @ 203-287-1859 Or Bob @ 203-281-1175.Thank you.
Parish Nurse Program NEXT Parish Nurse’s Meeting :THIS Thursday, November 14th @ 6:30 pm.
New members welcome!
Services and Events
Please prayerfully consider… Drivers are needed to help give rides to those in need for medical appointments as well as rides to weekend Masses, about once a month. Call Deacon John @ 203-281-3563.
Pro-Life Rosary for Life TODAY: Sunday, November 10th,
from 12:15-1:00PM in the Cry Room of the Church
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Just a note: Before any parish event is planned, please confirm that the space/date are available. This must be cleared and reserved through the Parish Office.
The Next Parish Council meeting will be Monday November 18th at 7:30 pm in the Church Hall Meeting Room
********************************* The following parishioners have been nominat-ed to run in the Our Lady of Mount Carmel Par-ish Council election:
Len Matteo, Kerry Lucas Sue MacDonald, Lana Claire Ives,
Angel Lanouette, Nick Bauer. The election will take place the weekend of November 23rd and 24th. A total of four seats on Parish Council will be filled during this election. Please see the video monitors at the entrances of the Church for pictures of the nominees.
OLMC –Our Lady of Mount Carmel Youth Group
Our Love Makes Connections Who do we make connections with: • Each other • God • Less fortunate • Those in need • The lonely • The community • All of God’s people • Animals Mission statement: Our mission is to make connections with each other and build a strong youth group to spread God’s love and continue serving and touching more people as our youth group grows. To grow the youth group we want to: • Volunteer • Start at home then start outside • Plant trees • Get recycling bins • Helping wild animals • Help at a horse center • Soup kitchen • Animal shelter
Our goal is to spread God’s word through helping: Our community, our seniors, our parish,
animals and environment.
A Message from the Pastor !
Attention Extraordinary Ministers
of Holy Communion, Lectors, Altar Servers - high school age, Ushers,
Religious Education Teachers, Choir Members, Cantors/Soloists
THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 21st
at 7:00PM in the Church Hall Father Brian Mahoney, Professor of Liturgy, from
the Archdiocese of Boston will give a presentation on:
The Mass ATTENDANCE IS MANDATORY!
Please call the Parish Office to confirm your attendance.
Please know ALL PARISHIONERS
are invited to this presentation. ~ Thank you, Father Dolan
"UNPLANNED"
Saturday, November 9 at 5:30 p.m. St. John of the Cross in Middlebury Sunday, November 10 at 2:00 p.m.
Church of St. Ann's in Avon Be inspired by the power of prayer
The incredible movie "Unplanned" will be shown at two locations this weekend. This powerful true story of
Planned Parenthood clinic director Abby Johnson's dra-matic transformation from abortion advocate to one of the most passionate prolife promoters and speakers in Ameri-
ca was a smashing box office success. Admission to the showing at the Church of St. Ann's at 2:00 p.m. on Sunday, November 10 is a baby item from the following list that will be donated to Two Hearts Pregnan-cy Center. Financial Donations, Gift cards to Walmart, Diapers size 2,3,4,5,6, Baby wash, shampoo, Baby wipes, Socks size 6 months to 3t, Sleeper footie pajamas 18 - 24 months (girls and boys) Winter coats size 18 - 24 months, 2T, 3T, 4T, Winter mittens, Winter hats to fit toddlers, Ba-by bottle, Baby cereal, Receiving blankets, New car seats, Baby crib, Baby mattress Three dynamic guest speakers, Deacon Dave Reynolds, liaison to the Catholic Conference of Bishops, Lynn Reynolds, director
of Two Hearts Pregnancy Crisis Center in Torrington, and Anne Boers, coordinator of 40 Days for Life, will present and
facilitate an engaging follow up Q & A session
Eucharistic Adoration Monday mornings,
immediately following the 8:30 AM Mass ***********************************
The Rosary…is prayed each morning, Monday-Saturday beginning at 8:10 AM at Our Lady of Mount Carmel Church and on Wednesdays at
7:00 PM at St. Joan of Arc Church. *********************************************
The Intercessory Prayer Line… If you have a special need or intention for which you would like the prayers of your parish community, please call Gwen at 203-248-9176.
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Holy Hour in Honor of Our Lady of Guadalupe will be prayed from 6:00-7:00PM NEXT Wednesday, November 20th in Church. Holy Hour includes Exposition of The Blessed Sacrament, Respect Life Rosary and Benediction.
Faith formation
Sister Ann’s Recipes - (Irish) Bubble & Squeak Hash 3 tbsp. butter or margarine 1 small onion, diced 2 c. shredded cooked cabbage 2 c. mashed potatoes 2 c. diced cooked roast beef Melt butter over low heat; add onion and saute until tender. Combine cabbage, potatoes and beef. Add to skillet pressing with fork to form large cake. Cook over moderate heat until well browned. Loosen cake with spatula; slide onto
plate. Flip back into skillet, uncooked side down. Cook until well browned. Cut into wedges to serve. You can make this for supper with rye bread. Serves 4, as the hash fries in the skillet it bubbles and squeaks- hence its unique name.
Readings for the week of November 10, 2019 Sunday: 2 Mc 7:1-2, 9-14/Ps 17:1, 5-6, 8, 15 [15b]/2 Thes 2:16—3:5/Lk 20:27-38 or 20:27, 34-38 Monday: Wis 1:1-7/Ps 139:1b-3, 4-6, 7-8, 9-10 [24b]/Lk 17:1-6 Tuesday: Wis 2:23—3:9/Ps 34:2-3, 16-17, 18-19 [2a]/Lk 17:7-10 Wednesday: Wis 6:1-11/Ps 82:3-4, 6-7 [8a]/Lk 17:11-19 Thursday: Wis 7:22b—8:1/Ps 119:89, 90, 91, 130, 135, 175 [89a]/Lk 17:20-25 Friday: Wis 13:1-9/Ps 19:2-3, 4-5ab [2a]/Lk 17:26-37 Saturday: Wis 18:14-16; 19:6-9/Ps 105:2-3, 36-37, 42-43 [5a]/Lk 18:1-8 Next Sunday: Mal 3:19-20a/Ps 98:5-6, 7-8, 9 [cf. 9]/2 Thes 3:7-12/Lk 21:5-19
***Save the Date*** BLOOD DRIVE
Thursday, December 19th from 1:00 until 6 :00 PM
in the Church Hall
The doctrine and practice of indulgences in the Church are close-ly linked to the effects of the Sacrament of Penance.
What is an Indulgence ? “An indulgence is a remission before God of the temporal pun-ishment due to sins whose guilt has already been forgiven, which the faithful Christian who is duly disposed gains under certain prescribed conditions through the action of the Church which, as the minister of redemption, dispenses and applies with authority the treasury of the satisfactions of Christ and the saints.” “An indulgence is partial or plenary according as it removes either part or all of the temporal punishment due to sin.” Indul-gences may be applied to the living or the dead. ~ Catechism of the Catholic Church 1471 The spiritual treasury that the Church draws on in granting an indulgence is the infinite merits of Christ’s redeeming actions in the sight of God. In 1967, Pope Paul VI, clarified the Church’s teaching on the practices of indulgences (Indulgentiarum Doctrina).
Some Means of Gaining a Partial Indulgence:
Praying the Magnificat or Hail Holy Queen Praying the Acts of Faith, Hope, and Love and the
Creed Making the Sign of the Cross Visit to the Blessed Sacrament Visit to the Cemetery
Conditions for Gaining Plenary Indulgence: Sacrament of Reconciliation Reception of Communion Prayer for the Holy Father, Pope Francis
Some Means of Gaining Plenary Indulgence: Adoration of the Blessed Sacrament for at least one
-half hour Scripture reading for at least one-half hour Way of the Cross Rosary prayed in a Church or family group or reli-
gious community, etc.
Information taken from: The Catholic Source Book, By: Rev. Peter Klein & Catholic Customs & Traditions By: Greg Dues
Please call the parish Office 203-248-0141 to register for preparatory reasons.
~ Thank you, Father Castro
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