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Carmel Mission Basil ica3080 Rio Road Carmel, CA 93923 • (831) 624-1271
www.carmelmission.orgFounded 1771 by St. Junípero Serra
BASILICACARMEL MISSION
250TH Anniversary
1771 2021
Whoever receives a prophet because he is a prophet will receive a prophet’s reward, and whoever receives a righteous man because he is righteous will receive a righteous man’s reward. — Matthew 10:41
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Diocese of Monterey Office of the Bishop +Most Reverend Daniel E. Garcia [email protected] (831) 373-4345
Letter to the People of God of the Church of Monterey
June 23, 2020 Dear brothers and sisters in Christ: In these recent days, several pastors of our Mission parishes have repositioned some statues of St. Junípero Serra. This was done to protect them from possible desecration by violence. It is unclear exactly what groups are attacking these and other Serra statues throughout the state. Some indeed represent those with strong feelings regarding the treatment of indigenous peoples by European colonizers. The Church cannot support such violence imposed on any group, nor can it support the violent destruction of sacred symbols of any faith community. With regard to today, the Church stands with all the victims of our times. No greater spokesman can be found for the poor, the marginalized, the victimized immigrant, the victims of war, etc., than Pope Francis. We see such spirit in the work of Catholic Charities and Catholic Relief Services. Many Catholic theologians write and reflect on the ‘victims of history’ and the importance of ‘remembering’ their history and ‘giving voice’ to even the dead who are victims of injustice, and their narrative. We do so precisely through the lens of the memory of Jesus and his suffering and death. The theological reflections of our Church motivate us to work for human dignity, justice and charity for all peoples today – especially the victimized and marginalized. With regard to the times of St. Serra, it is important to state what an esteemed historian and scholar, Professor Robert Senkewicz stated: It is not legitimate to make Serra a stand-in for the entire 65 years of mission experience in California. In canonizing St. Serra, the Catholic Church did not intend to bless all that happened in the missions from their beginning to the end. Pope Francis and Pope Benedict XVI have reminded us that the saints are not people who have never made mistakes or sinned, but rather are people, even in their imperfect humanity, who allowed the Light of God to penetrate their hearts and shared it with others. After exhaustive investigation it is clear St. Serra made heroic sacrifices to protect the indigenous people of California from their Spanish conquerors and soldiers. He sacrificed a successful life in Spain to travel halfway around the world to live the rest of his life among people he had never seen but genuinely loved. He did this and endured many hardships expressly for purposes of sharing the Gospel of Jesus Christ. We feel scholarship in fact supports the Church’s views on Fr. Serra. In some Lenten sermons, Serra indicated his preferred missionary strategy quoting Psalm 33: “Taste and see that the Lord is good.” This was his goal. During these troubled times let us be beacons of the goodness of God, like Fr. Serra, and bring Light where there is often darkness. In Christ,
Most Reverend Daniel E. Garcia Bishop of Monterey
425 Church Street • Monterey, California 93940
Letter to the People of God of the Church of Monterey
Diocese of Monterey Office of the Bishop +Most Reverend Daniel E. Garcia [email protected] (831) 373-4345
Letter to the People of God of the Church of Monterey
June 23, 2020 Dear brothers and sisters in Christ: In these recent days, several pastors of our Mission parishes have repositioned some statues of St. Junípero Serra. This was done to protect them from possible desecration by violence. It is unclear exactly what groups are attacking these and other Serra statues throughout the state. Some indeed represent those with strong feelings regarding the treatment of indigenous peoples by European colonizers. The Church cannot support such violence imposed on any group, nor can it support the violent destruction of sacred symbols of any faith community. With regard to today, the Church stands with all the victims of our times. No greater spokesman can be found for the poor, the marginalized, the victimized immigrant, the victims of war, etc., than Pope Francis. We see such spirit in the work of Catholic Charities and Catholic Relief Services. Many Catholic theologians write and reflect on the ‘victims of history’ and the importance of ‘remembering’ their history and ‘giving voice’ to even the dead who are victims of injustice, and their narrative. We do so precisely through the lens of the memory of Jesus and his suffering and death. The theological reflections of our Church motivate us to work for human dignity, justice and charity for all peoples today – especially the victimized and marginalized. With regard to the times of St. Serra, it is important to state what an esteemed historian and scholar, Professor Robert Senkewicz stated: It is not legitimate to make Serra a stand-in for the entire 65 years of mission experience in California. In canonizing St. Serra, the Catholic Church did not intend to bless all that happened in the missions from their beginning to the end. Pope Francis and Pope Benedict XVI have reminded us that the saints are not people who have never made mistakes or sinned, but rather are people, even in their imperfect humanity, who allowed the Light of God to penetrate their hearts and shared it with others. After exhaustive investigation it is clear St. Serra made heroic sacrifices to protect the indigenous people of California from their Spanish conquerors and soldiers. He sacrificed a successful life in Spain to travel halfway around the world to live the rest of his life among people he had never seen but genuinely loved. He did this and endured many hardships expressly for purposes of sharing the Gospel of Jesus Christ. We feel scholarship in fact supports the Church’s views on Fr. Serra. In some Lenten sermons, Serra indicated his preferred missionary strategy quoting Psalm 33: “Taste and see that the Lord is good.” This was his goal. During these troubled times let us be beacons of the goodness of God, like Fr. Serra, and bring Light where there is often darkness. In Christ,
Most Reverend Daniel E. Garcia Bishop of Monterey
425 Church Street • Monterey, California 93940
June 23, 2020
Dear brothers and sisters in Christ:
In these recent days, several pastors of our Mission parishes have repositioned some statues of St. Junípero Serra. This was done to protect them from possible desecration by violence.
It is unclear exactly what groups are attacking these and other Serra statues throughout the state. Some indeed represent those with strong feelings regarding the treatment of indigenous peoples by European colonizers. The Church cannot support such violence imposed on any group, nor can it support the violent destruction of sacred symbols of any faith community.
With regard to today, the Church stands with all the victims of our times. No greater spokesman can be found for the poor, the marginalized, the victimized immigrant, the victims of war, etc., than Pope Francis. We see such spirit in the work of Catholic Charities and Catholic Relief Services. Many Catholic theologians write and reflect on the ‘victims of history’ and the importance of ‘remembering’ their history and ‘giving voice’ to even the dead who are victims of injustice, and their narrative. We do so precisely through the lens of the memory of Jesus and his suffering and death. The theological reflections of our Church motivate us to work for human dignity, justice and charity for all peoples today – especially the victimized and marginalized.
With regard to the times of St. Serra, it is important to state what an esteemed historian and scholar, Professor Robert Senkewicz stated: It is not legitimate to make Serra a stand-in for the entire 65 years of mission experience in California. In canonizing St. Serra, the Catholic Church did not intend to bless all that happened in the missions from their beginning to the end. Pope Francis and Pope Benedict XVI have reminded us that the saints are not people who have never made mistakes or sinned, but rather are people, even in their imperfect humanity, who allowed the Light of God to penetrate their hearts and shared it with others. After exhaustive investigation it is clear St. Serra made heroic sacrifices to protect the indigenous people of California from their Spanish conquerors and soldiers. He sacrificed a successful life in Spain to travel halfway around the world to live the rest of his life among people he had never seen but genuinely loved. He did this and endured many hardships expressly for purposes of sharing the Gospel of Jesus Christ. We feel scholarship in fact supports the Church’s views on Fr. Serra.
In some Lenten sermons, Serra indicated his preferred missionary strategy quoting Psalm 33: “Taste and see that the Lord is good.” This was his goal. During these troubled times let us be beacons of the goodness of God, like Fr. Serra, and bring Light where there is often darkness.
In Christ,
Most Reverend Daniel E. Garcia Bishop of Monterey
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My Jesus,
I believe that You are present in the Most Holy Sacrament.
I love You above all things, and I desire to receive You into
my soul.
Since I cannot at this moment receive You sacramentally,
come at least spiritually into my heart.
I embrace You as if You were already there
and unite myself wholly to You.
Never permit me to be separated from You.
Amen.
Act of Spiritual Communion
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Scripture MessageReadings for the Week
Today’s Readings
Jesus has some difficult words for His followers in the Gospel today. “Whoever loves father and mother more than me is not worthy of me.” This is somewhat startling from the same person who taught us when asked what is the greatest commandment, “Love the Lord your God with all your heart and with all your soul and with all your mind and with all your strength. The second is this: Love your neighbor as yourself. There is no commandment greater than these.” (Mark 12:30-31). The greatest commandment is to love, but if we love too much we are not worthy of Jesus? At the time when Jesus was with his disciples, the Church as we know and understand it did not exist. To many he was just a man roaming around, giving sermons and attracting followers. We imagine that some of the families of the original disciples supported their decision to follow Jesus, perhaps became believers themselves. We can imagine too that some family members wanted them to stay home, not follow Jesus around the countryside having abandoned their livelihoods, returning who knows when. Jesus does not tell the disciples (and us) that they must stop loving their families, they simply had to love Jesus more. God in the person of Jesus must be the center of our lives, the greatest love of our life, surpassed by no one and nothing. In another paradox, to follow Jesus, the Lord of light and life, we must pick up our cross, a symbol of suffering and humiliation. Jesus transforms the symbol of the cross by embracing His own suffering and death with the immense love He has for all humankind, for all of us. He make the cross no longer a cause for sorrow, but a cause for joy. Suffering becomes an expression of great love and death becomes new life in Jesus when we are willing to pick up our cross and follow in His footsteps. How do you pick up your cross and follow Jesus? Encouraged by His example, how can you do so with more joy even in the face of suffering?
Monday, June 29 Acts 12:1-11 Ps 34:2-3, 4-5, 6-7, 8-9 2 Tm 4:6-8, 17-18 Mt 16:13-19
Tuesday, June 30 Am 3:1-8; 4:11-12 Ps 5:4B-6A, 6B-7, 8 Mt 8:23-27
Wednesday, July 1 Am 5:14-15, 21-24 Ps 50:7, 8-9, 10-11, 12-13, 16BC-17 Mt 8:28-34
Thursday, July 2 Am 7:10-17 Ps 19:8, 9, 10, 11 Mt 9:1-8
Friday, July 3 Eph 2:19-22 Ps 117:1BC, 2 Jn 20:24-29
Saturday, July 4 Am 9:11-15 Ps 85:9AB & 10, 11-12, 13-14 Mt 9:14-17
Sunday, July 5 Zec 9:9-10 Ps 145:1-2, 8-9, 10-11, 13-14 Rom 8:9, 11-13 Mt 11:25-30
First Reading "Since he visits us often, let us arrange a little room... so that when he comes to us he can stay there.” (2 Kgs 4:8-11, 14-16A)Psalm For ever I will sing the goodness of the Lord. (Ps 89:2-3, 16-17, 18-19)Second Reading ... you too must think of yourselves as dead to sin and living for God in Christ Jesus. (Rom 6:3-4, 8-11)Gospel Whoever receives a prophet because he is a prophet will receive a prophet’s reward, and whoever receives a righteous man because he is righteous will receive a righteous man’s reward. (Mt 10:37-42)
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$7,300.11 $1,700.00
$1,219.00$5,653.93
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Annual Ministry Appeal 2020
For more information, visit our AMA page at carmelmission.org/2020-annual-ministry-appeal/
Dear Friends of Carmel Mission,
I hope that you and your loved ones are well.Each year at this time, parishes throughout the Diocese of Monterey are launching the Annual Ministries Appeal. By our participation in this appeal, we assist so many people to grow in faith.In this AMA campaign letter we will provide you with some idea of the huge variety of diocesan ministries that benefit as a result of your generous support of this appeal.Since I was appointed Pastor at our beautiful Mission, your support has seen us go from strength to strength. Last year, our Renew A Pew Campaign had more donors contribute than any other parish in our diocese. We also raised the largest amount and were able to renew our pews for the next generation. I hope that you find them comfortable.The first $50,000.00 raised goes to our diocese and any sum over that amount comes back to our Mission.This year our parish campaign is called: Heavenly Sounds, and has as its objective, the enhancement of the sound in our Basilica.We probably have the best music in the Diocese of Monterey. Our wonderful Choir, Cantors, and musicians add so much to our liturgies and help us raise our minds and hearts to God. We also have music events throughout the year, the Bach Festival being a prime example. It is our intention to develop our music ministry and to add to our musical calendar.A major component of our music at the Mission is our wonderful Casavant organ. This beautiful instrument adds so much to our many liturgies. The time has come when our Casavant organ requires immediate attention, if we are to continue to use it. A portion of our Heavenly Sounds Campaign will be used to replace all the electrical and computer components, which are totally out of date. We will be providing you with more detailed information soon.I know that once again I can rely on your generous support, so that we at Carmel Mission can continue to create those Heavenly Sounds.
Sincere thanks to all, Blessings, Fr. Paul, Pastor at Carmel Mission
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$25,000 $50,000 $75,000 $100,000 $150,000
Curently at $112,006
Diocesan Goal $50,000
Parish Goal $150,000
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The Carmel Mission Museum Store is currently developing new pages that you can view and contact our store staff to purchase items.
Please come back in the coming days to view our new product pages, and contact our mission staff if you have any questions at: [email protected]
Store Hours
Tuesday - Saturday 10:00 am – 4:00 pm
Shipping
We are only able to ship orders at this time. There is a $25 order minimum and shipping costs will apply.
Products added weekly.
Contact Us via Email at: [email protected]
We are returning to fulfill your orders through our website and email
All Parishioners Get an Extra 20% Off Each Order
A) St. Benedict One Decade Rosary with Wooden Beads / Crucifix and Enamel Center Medal $14.95
B) 14" Painted Resin St. Benedict Wall Crucifix by Goldscheider $84.95
C) 3.5" Wooden St. Benedict Crucifix Pendant on 18" Leather Cord $24.95
D) Sterling Silver St. Benedict Pendant with Swarovski Crystal on 17-inch "Betty" Chain by Virgins, Saints & Angels $187.00
E) Sterling Silver St. Benedict Medal with 24-inch Chain by McVan $78.95
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Monday, June 22: A Blessing for All Fathers
The Carmel Mission posts Prayers by Father Paul, Monday through Saturday at 7 am and a weekly Mass on Sundays.If there was a video that stood out to you, or if you would simply like to revisit last week’s special prayers and follow along, this section has transcribed Fr. Paul’s Daily Prayers for your enjoyment.
Daily Prayers
Heavenly Father,
Today we ask You to bless our earthly fathers for the many times they reflected the love, strength, generosity, wisdom and mercy that You exemplify in Your relationship with us, Your children.
We honor our fathers for putting our needs above their own convenience and comfort; for teaching us to show courage and determination in the face of adversity; for challenging us to move beyond self-limiting boundaries; for modeling the qualities that would turn us into responsible, principled, caring adults.
Not all our fathers lived up to these ideals. Give them the grace to acknowledge and learn from their mistakes. Give us the grace to extend to them the same forgiveness that you offer us all. Help us to resist the urge to stay stuck in past bitterness, instead, moving forward with humility and peace of heart.
We ask your blessing on those men who served as father figures in our lives when our biological fathers weren't able to do so. May the love and selflessness they showed us be returned to them in all their relationships, and help them to know that their influence has changed us for the better.
Give new and future fathers the guidance they need to raise happy and holy children, grounded in a love for God and other people - and remind these fathers that treating their wives with dignity, compassion and respect is one of the greatest gifts they can give their children.
We pray that our fathers who have passed into the next life have been welcomed into Your loving embrace, and that our family will one be day be reunited in your heavenly kingdom.
In union with St. Joseph, whom you entrusted with Your Son, we ask Your generous blessings today and every day.
Amen.
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Tuesday, June 23: Memory of My Father by Patrick Kavanaugh
Wednesday, June 24: Lectio Divina – John the Baptist
Thursday, June 25: The Gift by Li-Young Lee
Every old man I see Reminds me of my father When he had fallen in love with death One time when sheaves were gathered.That man I saw in Gardiner Street Stumble on the kerb was one, He stared at me half-eyed, I might have been his son. And I remember the musician Faltering over his fiddle In Bayswater, London. He too set me the riddle. Every old man I see In October-coloured weather Seems to say to me "I was once your father."
John 1: 19-25 And this is the testimony of John, when the Jews sent priests and Levites from Jerusalem to ask him, “Who are you?“ He confessed, and did not deny, but confessed, “I am not the Christ.” And they asked him, “What then? Are you Elijah?” He said, “I am not.” “Are you the Prophet?” And he answered, “No.” So they said to him, “Who are you? We need to give an answer to those who sent us. What do you say about yourself?” He said, “I am the voice of one crying out in the wilderness, ‘Make straight the way of the Lord,’ as the prophet Isaiah said.”
To pull the metal splinter from my palm my father recited a story in a low voice. I watched his lovely face and not the blade. Before the story ended, he’d removed the iron sliver I thought I’d die from.I can’t remember the tale, but hear his voice still, a well of dark water, a prayer. And I recall his hands, two measures of tenderness he laid against my face, the flames of discipline he raised above my head.Had you entered that afternoon you would have thought you saw a man planting something in a boy’s palm, a silver tear, a tiny flame. Had you followed that boy you would have arrived here, where I bend over my wife’s right hand.Look how I shave her thumbnail down so carefully she feels no pain. Watch as I lift the splinter out. I was seven when my father took my hand like this, and I did not hold that shard between my fingers and think, Metal that will bury me, christen it Little Assassin, Ore Going Deep for My Heart. And I did not lift up my wound and cry, Death visited here! I did what a child does when he’s given something to keep. I kissed my father.
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Saturday, June 27: A Call by Seamus Heaney
Friday, June 26: Litany of St. JosephLord, have mercy on us. Lord have mercy on us. Christ, have mercy on us. Christ, have mercy on us. Lord, have mercy on us. Lord, have mercy on us. Christ, hear us. Christ, graciously hear us.God the Father of Heaven, have mercy on us. God the Son, Redeemer of the world, have mercy on us. God, the Holy Spirit, have mercy on us. Holy Trinity, One God, have mercy on us.Holy Mary, pray for us.Saint Joseph, pray for usIllustrious Scion of David, pray for us Light of Patriarchs, pray for us Spouse of the Mother of God, pray for us Chaste guardian of the Virgin, pray for us Foster-father of the Son of God, pray for us Watchful defender of Christ, pray for us Head of the Holy Family, pray for usJoseph most just, pray for us Joseph most chaste, pray for us Joseph most prudent, pray for us Joseph most valiant, pray for us Joseph most obedient, pray for us Joseph most faithful, pray for usMirror of patience, pray for us Lover of poverty, pray for us Model of workmen, pray for us Example to parents, pray for us Guardian of virgins, pray for us Pillar of families, pray for us Solace of the afflicted, pray for us Hope of the sick, pray for us Patron of the dying, pray for us Terror of demons, pray for us Protector of the Church, pray for us.Lamb of God, who take away the sins of the world, spare us, O Lord. Lamb of God, who take away the sins of the world, graciously hear us, O Lord. Lamb of God, who take away the sins of the world, have mercy on us.V. He made him lord over his house, R. And the ruler of all his possessions.
Let us pray.Lord Jesus Christ, by your ineffable providence you chose saint Joseph to be the spouse of your most holy Mother: grant, we beseech you, that we may have him for an intercessor in heaven, as we venerate him as our protector on earth. You who live and and reign forever and ever. R. Amen.
“Hold on,” she said, “I’ll just run out and get him. The weather here’s so good, he took the chance To do a bit of weeding.’”So I saw him Down on his hands and knees beside the leek rig, Touching, inspecting, separating one Stalk from the other, gently pulling up Everything not tapered, frail and leafless, Pleased to feel each little weed-root break, But rueful also… Then found myself listening to The amplified grave ticking of hall clocks Where the phone lay unattended in a calm Of mirror glass and sunstruck pendulums…And found myself then thinking: if it were nowadays, This is how Death would summon Everyman.Next thing he spoke and I nearly said I loved him.
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Planning for the 250th anniversary of the Founding of the carmel Mission
Carmel Mission captured over the years from a similar vantage point.
1771 — 2021
We look forward to presenting a year long celebration of liturgical, cultural and musical events. Learn more at CarmelMission.org
The planning for the 250th Anniversary of our Mission’s founding, a significant event for our community and the history of California, has begun.
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Between the years of 1793 and 1797, the Old Stone Basilica Church of the Carmel Mission was designed and constructed by Manuel Ruiz and his brother, master mason Santiago Ruiz of San Blas, Mexico. They built our missionary church according to mandated construction practices of the era that were formed to express liturgical meaning throughout the sacred space of the Mission Church.The iconic Star of Bethlehem window and the façade of the old church reflect this liturgical expression in that they are orientated in such a way that it creates a stunning solar alignment to the Mission Basilica Church every year. In the weeks before and after the period anchored to the summer solstice, a wondrous illumination of the Mission sanctuary can be witnessed. In these many days, weather permitting, the morning sunlight processes over the hills of Jack's Peak and floods the church's window and doorway with concentrated sunlight.This unique architectural display and use of natural light was a mandated liturgical practice, as seen in the writings of Saint Charles Borromeo’s the patron saint of the Carmel Mission. Older Churches throughout the world, here in California and as far away as the Philippines have similar illuminations that can be witnessed differing times of the year depending on the orientation of those churches.
The Light shines in the darkness, and the darkness has not overcome it. (John 1:5)
The understanding of how to create this amazing display of light has been practiced since ancient times throughout the world. The Carmel Mission Basilica was constructed to be oriented on a 60-degree azimuth (East North East). This puts the alignment of the church in sync with the sun when it is at its greatest distance north from the celestial equator and marks the longest day of the year in our region of the world. This year the date of the summer solstice is Saturday, June 20. The Illuminations of the Mission sanctuary create a deeper liturgical meaning when we consider the feast days following the Easter season. This includes the Ascension of Christ, Pentecost, and Corpus Christi. Additionally, we know from tradition and historical writings of the Mission Franciscan Friars, that the statue image of Our Lady of Bethlehem with Christ as a child was originally centered in the sanctuary above the altar and tabernacle — signifying the birth of Christ and Mary’s importance to the Faith. Witnessed from this perspective the illumination of Mission sanctuary, through the mediums of art and architecture, perfectly illuminates the life, ministry, resurrection, and salvation offered by the Light of Christ.
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Prayer Requests and Special Intentions
Our prayer request email is a great way to let us know about your prayer requests, any special intentions you may have, and if you know of anyone in our parish family who is ill we ask that you share that with us so we may pray for them, and reach out to them or their family.
Keep in prayer our brave parishioners, relatives and friends of our parish family who are in service to their country in the Armed Forces abroad: Michael Healy, Richard Brophy and Robert MaherWe ask the Lord to keep them safe from harm and pray for their families while they are far from home.
… that they may rejoice with the Risen Lord. Eternal rest grant unto them, O Lord, and let your perpetual light shine upon them; and may the souls of all the faithful departed rest in peace. Amen.
Paul Marto, Sally Fitzpatrick, Kathleen Conley, Nicacia Lares Ramos, Carla Coniglio, Thomas McCullough, John Calcagno, Jovita Martin Cabrera,
Please pray for our brothers and sisters who have died, especially:
Nancy Buchanan, Mary Cea, Larry Fry, Knox Mellon, Richard Cruickshank, John Flynn, Charles Cardoza, Gwen Foster, Vivian Sweeney, Mercedes Ferrante, Frank Machalla, King Williams, Brandon Paulikas, Julieta Evangelista, Dan Ukestad, Nancy D’Angelo, Ruth Flynn, Phyllis Loyko, Missy Student, Lois Jones, Ed Soberanes, Marjorie Coleman, Jim Gill, Barry Long
All the sick are prayed for during a general intercession at every mass. At this time we pray especially for:
Please Pray For Our Military
Sick in the Parish
Recently Deceased in our Parish
Send Your Prayer Request
Jeanne Johnson, Judy Mollner, Ernie Bizzazero, Bob Condry, Mary Dills, Elinor Laiolo, Dr. Maria Gurney, Frank Crivello,
Rose Green, Deane H. Hollenback, Luigi Uttaro, Anita Pender, Karen Lyon, Jean Neiman, Filomena Pacheco, Mary O’Shea
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Novena 2020 to St. Junipero SerraJune 23 - July 1
We invite you to listen to the Novena to Saint Junipero Serra. This is a spoken/audio novena and was done by the Serrans of the Monterey Peninsula.The Novena begun on Tuesday, June 23 and will continue until this Wednesday, July 1.If you missed the first few days or would like to re-visit the the recordings, a link to each day will be provided below.We invite you to follow along with us as we come to the end of out 2020 Novena to St. Junipero Serra.
This Noven is sponsored by the Serra Club of the Monterey Peninsula.
Novena to St. Junipero Serra Introduction and Day 1
Novena to St. Junipero Serra Day 2
Novena to St. Junipero Serra Day 3
Novena to St. Junipero Serra Day 4
Novena to St. Junipero Serra Day 5
Novena to St. Junipero Serra Day 6
Novena to St. Junipero Serra Day 7
Novena to St. Junipero Serra Day 8
Novena to St. Junipero Serra Day 9 with litany, prayer for the Pope and closing prayers
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You are Not Alone - Facing Isolation and Grief TogetherGuest Speakers: Pat McDermott, MFT, and Manfred Melcher, LCSW in Private Practice, Ed Horsley of VNA/Hospice, and Amber Carroll of COVIA.
Speaking Out When Sheltering In - Preventing and Addressing Scams and AbuseGuest Speakers: Emanuel Santillan of YMCA, Becky Pimentel of Aging and Adult Services, and Kellie Morantini of Legal Services for Seniors.
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Connect, Communicate, Continue Your Support.
We look forward to speaking with you.
Please go to www.carmelmission.org to find the most up-to-date news on Mission activities. We will post information regarding the re-opening of the Mission as soon as we are able to welcome back parishioners and visitors.
We are planning to reach out and connect with each and everyone in our parish, and will begin calling our parishioners in the coming days. We want to know how you are faring. We also would like to share with you how we have been contending with the circumstances brought upon us by these uncertain times. We want to ensure you know about the steps we have taken to continue our connection with you through our emails, streaming weekend Masses, Daily Prayer Messages and the PRAYER REQUEST button on our website.
We have added a new page on our website named PARISH OFFICE. As we speak with you, we would like to update our parish records. We want to learn what forms of communication are most useful to you. We would also like to hear your suggestions and feedback on how to better serve you and our community.Though you will contacting us through our website, we will be here to respond to you in person.Parish Office
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Introduction
Stewardship
Fr. Paul’s Daily Prayer
Museum Store
Bishop Daniel’s Letter . . . . . . . . . 2
Act of Spiritual Communion . . . . 3
Parish Stewardship . . . . . . . . . . . 5 ● Set Up Support ● Electronic Giving Saves Money and Time ● Reports Ending on June 7
Readings . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4 ● Today’s Readings ● Readings for the Week ● Scripture Message Daily Prayers . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8
● Monday, June 22: Blessing for All Fathers
Carmel Mission Store . . . . . . . . . 7 ● Online Store is Open ● Store Availablity ● Shipping ● Contact Email ● New Items added Online
Daily Prayers (continued) . . . . . 9 ● Tuesday, June 23: Memory of My Father
by Patrick Kavanaugh ● Wednesday, June 24: Lectio Divina
John the Baptist (John 1:19-25) ● Thursday, June 25: The Gift
by Li-Young Lee
Daily Prayers (continued) . . . . . 10 ● Friday, June 26: Litany of St. Joseph ● Saturday, June 27: A Call
by Seamus HeaneyAnnual Ministry Appeal 2020 . . . 6 ● Campaign Message from Father Paul ● Current Progress
Front Cover . . . . . . . . 1BASILICA
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Carmel Community
Planning for the 250th . . . . . . . . 11 ● Carmel Mission over the years ● Address of His Holiness St. JohnPaul II
California's Sanctuary of Light . . 12
Parish Prayers . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 13 ● Sick in the Parish ● Recently Deceased in Our Parish ● Prayer for our Military ● Prayer Requests and Special Intentions
Novena to St. Junipero Serra . . 14
Elder Justice Summit . . . . . . . . 15
Local Advertisers
Technical Support
Carmel Mission Online
Advertisers . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 18
Tech Support . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 20 ● The Carmel Mission Weekly Email and
how to subscribe ● How to find us our YouTube Channel
and subscribe
Advertisers (continued) . . . . . . 19
Tech Support (continued) . . . . . 21 ● How to add the Carmel Mission Website
to your android smartphone or iPhoneConnect With Us . . . . . . . . . . . . 16
● YouTube Channel: Masses and Prayers ● Facebook Page ● Technical Help ● Bulletin and Weekly Email
Mission Website: Parish Office . . 17
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