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Our Lady of Mt. Carmel Catholic Church “We find Christ here. We bring Christ to the world.”
100 Harpersville Road, Newport News, VA 23602
Phone: 757-595-0385 ~ www.olmc.org
Parish Office Hours: Monday - Thursday: 9:00 am - 5:00 pm; Friday: 9:00 am - 3:00 pm
School: 596-2754; Principal – Sr. Dominic, O.P. ext. 213
Outreach Office: 599-3950 Pregnancy Helpline: 870-3131
November 3, 2013 ~ The 31st Sunday in Ordinary Time
Pastor - Rev. John David Ramsey 112
Parochial Vicar - Rev. Carlos Lerma 129
Priest in Residence - Rev. Peter T. Tran 114
Deacons Rev. Mr. Anton Siochi 113 Rev. Mr. David Dwyer Rev. Mr. Francisco Anleu 136
Pastoral Associate - Janet Hassan 120
Children’s Faith Formation (Pre-K-5th grade) Christa Blomstrom 119
Youth Ministry (Gr. 6-12) & Young Adults Christina Harrison 128
Hispanic Ministry - Rev Mr. Francisco Anleu 136
Social Ministry - Tina Wandersee 118
Music & Liturgy - Kelly Soprano 117
Business & Finance - Julie Hall 115
Facilities - Hart Smith 121
Food Service (St. Michael Hall) John Chesney 140
Administrative Assistants Eileen Mazary (Website/Bulletin) 116 Carla Weimer (Manna/Parishioner Records) 126
CNU Catholic Campus Minister - John Hopke 123
Receptionist/Mass Intentions - Cathy Luth 101
Maintenance Technician - Bill Johnson 111
MASS SCHEDULE Saturday: 5:00 pm
Sunday: 8:00 am ~ 10:00 am ~ 4:00 pm 2:00 pm — (en Español)
Weekdays: Monday: 7:00 am
Tuesday: 7:00 am, 6:30 pm Wednesday: 7:00 am, 8:15 am Thursday: 7:00 am, 6:30 pm (en Español) Friday: 8:15 am
SACRAMENT OF RECONCILIATION Saturday: 3:00 - 4:00 pm, Sunday: 12:30 - 1:30 pm,
Thursday: 7:30 - 8:00 am or by appointment.
Bulletin notices and advertising: All information must be sent to the parish office no later than 8AM on Mondays. Please use e-mail if at all possible and send to: [email protected]. If you would like to advertise on the back of the bulletin, please call J.S. Paluch at 1-800-524-0263.
PARISH STAFF EXTENSIONS
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This Week at OLMC November 3 - November 10
SUNDAY 8:00 AM MASS Worship Center 10:00 AM MASS Worship Center 11:00 AM People of Faith Gathering St. Michael Hall 2:00 PM MISA EN ESPAÑOL Worship Center 4:00 PM MASS Worship Center 5:00 PM People of Faith Gathering St. Michael Hall
MONDAY 7:00 AM MASS Chapel 7:00 PM Reunión del Comité Hispano Upper Room IGNITE Bible Study Lukas Schmidt Suite Adult Bible Study St. Michael Hall
TUESDAY 7:00 AM MASS Chapel 9:30 AM Women’s Bible Study Commons Meeting Space 6:00 PM Pregnancy Outreach Mtg. Lukas Schmidt Ste. 6:30 PM MASS Chapel 7:00 PM Praise Band Worship Center RCIA & Catholics Come Home St. Michael Hall RICA en Español Commons Meeting Space
WEDNESDAY 7:00 AM MASS Chapel 8:15 AM MASS Worship Center 6:00 PM Madre a Madre Lukas Schmidt Suite Healing Ministry Dinner St. Michael Hall 6:30 PM SPRED Two Catechists Carmel Center SPRED One Full Session School Baptism Preparation Commons Mtg. Space
THURSDAY 7:00 AM MASS Chapel 9:00 AM Engaging Spirituality Lukas Schmidt Suite 6:30 PM MISA EN ESPAÑOL Chapel 7:00 PM Vive la Eucaristía Chapel, CMS, Upper Room Adult Choir Worship Center Vatican II Lecture Series St. Michael Hall
FRIDAY 8:15 AM MASS Worship Center 6:30 PM Soul Sisters St. Michael Hall
SATURDAY 3:00 PM Reconciliation Reconciliation Room 5:00 PM MASS Worship Center
SUNDAY 8:00 AM MASS Worship Center 8:45 AM People of Faith: Children St. Michael Hall 10:00 AM MASS Worship Center Preparación del Bautismo Lukas Schmidt Suite 11:15 AM Welcoming/ Registration Commons Mtg. Space 2:00 PM MISA EN ESPAÑOL Worship Center 4:00 PM MASS Worship Center 5:15 PM Senior Youth Group St. Michael Hall
Sacraments
Baptisms at OLMC are celebrated through-out the year. Parents are encouraged to regis-ter in the parish and to attend a baptism preparation session. We are now registering for November and January. Call to register: Christa Blomstrom at 595-0385, x119 or e-mail [email protected].
First Sacrament Preparation Our next workshop for First Reception of Reconciliation will be November 17. The Par-ent/Child Interviews have begun, contact Christa if you have not scheduled your interview. [email protected] or 595.0385 ext. 119.
Confirmation On November 8th & 9th, 41 candidates will attend their Confirmation Retreat in Williamsburg, VA. Please pray for them as they continue to dive deeper into the Confirmation process and learn how they will Receive the Power, the theme of their retreat.
Parents and Candidates - Please remember that the Retreat begins at the 7pm on November 8th. Drop off your teen be-tween 6pm and 7pm, and make sure they eat dinner! Also, please bring a snack and/or case of water to share. Contact Christina at [email protected] if you have any questions.
Mark Your Calendars! Confirmation will take place on Tues-day, June 3rd at 7:00pm at OLMC. Monsignor Lane will be the celebrant.
Initiation Programs
RCIA Our Rite of Christian Initiation meets three Tuesdays a month from 7:00 pm until 8:30 pm in St. Michael Hall. We have a year-round process which means that you can join at any time. You are welcome to come try a meeting at any time. If you know someone inter-ested in the Catholic Church, please bring them to attend a meeting. For more information call the parish office or email: [email protected]
Adult Faith Formation
Vatican II Series This Thursday, Novem-ber 7th, we begin a three-part series on the Vatican II. This series will be held on November 7, 14 and 21. All Sessions will begin at 7pm and will be held in St. Mi-chael Hall. Join Fr. John David as he leads this program on The Pastoral Constitution on the Church in the Modern World “Gaudium et Spes” (Joy & Hope)
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Junior & Senior Youth Groups
Senior Youth Group Our next meeting is Sunday, November 10th at 5:17pm at St. Michael Hall. With your small group, bounce from station to station, learning about different types of prayers and why God is God and We are Not! And don’t forget about Youth Group 2.0 on November 17th at 5:17pm in the Youth Room (in Manion Hall) for more fun, games and food!
Faith Like A Child: Middle School Retreat Every middle schooler needs a day to get away from school, home-work, family, etc, to recharge and refocus on their faith and relation-ship with Jesus. This year, OLMC's
Junior Youth Group has a one-day retreat opportunity at Sandy Bottom Nature Park on November 16th to allow the teens to reflect on what it means to live and love God with a childlike faith.
Open to grades 6-8; Saturday, November 16, 9am - 4pm Sandy Bottom Nature Park (Conference Center), $20 / teen Forms and Money due 11/13. Forms available online and at JYG
God Rocks Retreat: He’s Still Here Open to grades 9-12; Friday-Sunday, December 6-8 Williamsburg Christian Retreat Center, $40 / teen Forms and Money due 12/3 - Forms available online and at SYG
Children’s Faith Formation
People of Faith All Ages meets this Sunday, November 3, at St. Michael Hall at 11am and 5pm. Children should bring their Red Folder with the Pflaum Gospel Weekly for November 10.
People of Faith Children will meet next Sunday, November 10, at St. Michael Hall from 8:45am to 9:45am. Children 4 years old through 5th grade are invited to participate. If you registered for People of Faith All Ages,
you are already registered for POF Children. Children will gather with a catechist and same aged peers. Children should bring their Red Folder and Pflaum: Gospel Weekly for November 17th. Parents are invited to “Coffee & Scripture” Gospel Reflection at St. Michael Hall at the same time.
Children’s Liturgy of the Word is celebrated at the 10am liturgy. Children ages 4 to 8 are invited to gather in the Daily Mass Chapel during the liturgy to listen to and participate in the Liturgy of the Word in a way that is relevant to their young lives. They return to their family before the celebration of the Eucharist. No registration is necessary.
Welcoming/Registration
Our next parish Registration/Welcoming will be held on Sun-day, November 10, following the 10AM Mass in the Com-mons Meeting Space. You will be given parish information and a brief tour of the property, and will complete a registra-tion form which will ask which sacraments your family mem-bers have received. We look forward to meeting you.
November People of Faith
People of Faith will meet this Sunday, November 3, at St. Michael Hall at 11am and 5pm. In our study of Living the Moral Life, this month we will ex-plore ways to “Walk the Walk, Talk the Talk” and live as per-sons of truth, honesty and integrity.
Inclusive Ministries
AMC Sensory Friendly Movies Get Up and Dance, Walk, Shout or Sing… That’s Sensory Friendly Films at AMC Families affected by Autism are invited to view films in An auditorium with the lights up, the sound turned down and Audience participation is encouraged! Hampton AMC Screenings: November 9 Free Birds December 7 Frozen 2-D Call the theater for times and details.
SPRED (Special Religious Development) (Special Religious Development) prepares persons with intellectual disabilities to fully belong in the liturgical life of the parish. Catechists welcome their friends into a small faith community where the Word of God is shared through symbolic catechesis.
OLMC currently has two SPRED groups (for adults 22 and older) that meet on Wednesday evenings. The SPRED model also provides opportunities for children and adolescents to grow in faith through a similar process within a SPRED group of their peers. Our mission is to coordi-nate with other parishes in our area to offer SPRED to those of all ages who seek to grow in faith through friendship in a very welcoming and peaceful environment. If you know of someone who wants to participate in SPRED or if you are interested in becoming a mentor or helper cate-chist, contact Christa at 595-0385, x119 or Miki at 596-7162.
Young Adult Ministry
IGNITE will meet on November 4th in the Youth Room at 7pm. Come for an evening of prayer, personal reflection and fellowship. All young adults, ages 18-35, single and married are invited to attend.
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Ladies of Carmel
St. Martha's Guild will meet at the home of Kathy Nowin-sky, 1184 Willow Green Dr, on Tuesday, November 12th, at 7:00 pm. Please let Kathy know if you are unable to attend the meeting. Hope to see everyone there.
St. James Guild will meet at 11:30 AM for lunch on Thursday, November 14th, at the home of Lynn Taylor. Please RSVP to Lynn (249-4161) by Monday, November 11th.
2013 Annual Diocesan Appeal: Solidarity in Mission
If you made a pledge to the 2013 Appeal, the Diocese has begun sending reminders so you can fulfill your pledge. Please note that if you chose an auto-debit off your checking account or credit card, you will not receive a reminder. It is important for all of our parishioners to complete their pledges. The assistance that is provided to the ministries and programs the Appeal supports, such as grants to our mission parishes, heating and grocery assistance to families, health insurance for our retired priests and tuition for our future priests to attend the seminary, is based on what is collected. In addition, all parishes receive back a portion of their funds collected. This means the more we collect, the more we can address our important parish needs. This year, the funds returned will be used to support Youth and Young Adult ministries in the parish, as well as continuing to support edu-cation programs throughout the parish. Thank you for your continued support of the important ministries and programs that are made possible due to your generosity to the Annual Appeal.
Nursery
Do you have a gently used Kitchen Playset that your children or grandchildren have outgrown? Call Christa at 595-0385 if you have one to do-nate to the church Nursery. Thank so much!
Marriage and Family Life
So faith, hope, love remain, these three; but the greatest of these is love. 1 Corinthians 13:13
Suggested Reading: For Better or For Work: A Survival Guide for Entrepreneurs and Their Families Maintaining a balance between work and family life is often difficult, but even more so when a business is run from the home. The author’s insights apply not only to entrepreneurial couples, but also to those who work from home and anyone who is struggling to balance home and work responsibilities.
Fun Tip of the Week: Rake leaves together. Make a big pile and jump in them. Let go of any inhibitions about being neat and tidy. Don’t have any fallen leaves? Find someone who does and volunteer to rake theirs.
Social Ministry Reflecting Christ
Transformed by The Eucharist… Reaching Out into community
P.O.R.T. Planning Meeting
It is time to begin our preparation and planning for our hosting of PORT in February. This is an important time of gathering, sharing thoughts, and prayer. Please join
us: November 11th @ 7pm in Manion Hall. We welcome all those who feel called to join us that evening. If you feel called to assist with PORT by being a member of our planning committee and are new to this aspect of
serving call Lisa Jones @ for more information.
EngagingSPIRITUALITY
Please keep the group of 6 participants committed to 21 weeks of holy listening in your prayers as we enter into
the second week. Session 3: Engaging Wonder
Date: October 31, 9 - 11:30am, Manion Hall
Thanksgiving Food Bags Consider picking up a Turkey tag, located in the
commons, and bring it back with Turkey attached to the cooler in the commons, by November 16th.
Other items: corn, green beans, yams, corn muffin mix, cranberry sauce, boxed potatoes (larger boxes), stuffing,
cake mix and frosting can be dropped in the white bin labeled: Thanksgiving Food Bags
Food is becoming a critical need in the city of
Newport News, every one item is of tremendous help. Families are moving in w/ families & this in-
creases the family sizes coming for food assistance. Our Current Pantry Needs:
Beef Stew, Chicken, Tuna, Chili/Hash, Spam, Vienna Sausages, Tuna/Chicken Helper, Dry Milk Packets,
Soup, Crackers, Spag Sauce, Fruit, Pancake Mix/Syrup, Peanut Butter/Jelly, Potatoes, Cake Mix/Frosting, Canned Vegetables, Pudding/Jello, Cereal, Rice,
Canned Pasta Personal Care Items
Toilet Paper, Shampoo, Body Wash, Razors, Shaving Cream, Toothpaste, Toothbrush, Deodorant
Thank you, thank you, thank you!!!
The Outreach Office The Outreach Office is a ministering body of
parishioners who volunteer to spend time listening to and interviewing those who come to us in need of financial
assistance. New volunteers are always welcome! If you are not sure that this is the spot for you, please take time to check us out before you make your decision. You are always welcome to spend a couple of hours observing the Outreach Office while we are open to see what we
are about. Contact Tina at ext. 118 for more info.
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Community News
Cursillo News A Women's Cursillo Weekend is scheduled for November 7-10 at the Williamsburg Christian Retreat Center in Toano, and Men's Weekend for November 14-17 at The Well in Smithfield. For information women can contact Lucy Malave at [email protected]. Men should contact Ron Adamo [email protected]. Visit ghrcursillo.com.
The Peninsula Catholic High School Drama Department will present “An Inspector Calls” on November 7, 8, and 9 at PCHS. The performances start at 7:00 p.m. Ticket price is $6 ahead of time and $8 at the door. For further information call the school office at 596-7247.
Family Italian Night Sunday, November 17th
4pm-8pm Knights of Columbus Hall on Nettles Drive
Please join us at our quaint Italian bistro for an evening of family dining and fun! Adults will enjoy specialty dishes paired with bread, cheese and wine. The kids will feast on spaghetti and play in the large indoor activity room full of carnival games, inflatables and crafts. Of course, no Italian night would be complete without dessert!
There is something for everyone, so come join our taste of Italy! Tickets: $5/person, $15/family
There will be a 50/50 raffle to benefit KOVAR RSVP to Robbie DeBartolo at 286-4253 or allbrite@ widomaker.com
OLMC Parish News
SOUL Sisters: SharingOurUniqueLives as Women This Friday, November 8TH ~ 6:45 p.m.
Extra-special THANKSGIVING EVENT featuring a special presentation by our very own VALARIE HOLMES!!! You don’t want to miss this gathering! In addition to Valarie
will share stories of thankfulness and funny tales of Thanksgivings past. Throw in a few games, Thanksgiving Pies, chocolate wine and there we have a great event for all. Bring your girl-friends and help us celebrate together.
Two ways you can help us: 1. Make a reservation: [email protected] or 898-7851 2. Throw whatever you can in the free-will offering.
Ladies Prayer Breakfast The Ladies of Carmel invite all women of the parish to at-tend a Ladies Prayer Breakfast on Saturday, November 16! We are very excited to have as our inaugural speaker, Sister Dominic, Principal of OLMC School. Her topic is Prayer – A Trip Down Memory Lane. Start the morning with a continental breakfast and fellowship at 8:30 AM in St. Michael Hall. Our program follows and will conclude by 10:30 AM . Sign up sheets available in the Commons , or by email to [email protected]. Please sign up no later than November 10. Tickets are not needed - free will offer-ing at the door.
Celebrate the Feast of Saint Albert the Great Patron Saint of Scientists
Friday, November 15 8:15 am Mass in the main Church, Feast Day of St. Albert, Dominican Priest and Patron Saint of Scientists and Scientific Research 9:15 am Refreshments 9:30 am Presentation by Dr. William Smart on the relationship between faith and reason, the believer and the scientist. If you work in the area of science, medicine, engineering, research, or scientific-related field, you likely ponder the role of God and the relationship between faith and science, between religion and science. Join Dr. William Smart as he explores the relationship between faith and reason, science and religion, and how a professional today can be a faithful believer and an excellent scientist. Adoration Starting in November there will be weekly Ado-ration of the Blessed Sacrament every Thursday. It will be-gin right after Daily Mass at 8:00 a.m. and continue through the day until 6:00 pm, ending just before the evening Mass. Reserve an hour for yourself to spend with the Lord in quiet adoration. Sign up sheets are available in the Commons. Let the peace that only He can bring penetrate your soul and being. If you are interested and have questions please address them to: [email protected]
Healing Ministry
Healing Ministers will gather for an evening of fellowship and formation on Wednesday, November 6th, in St. Michael Hall. The potluck will begin at 6:00 PM, so please bring a tasty dish to share. After our meal, Fr. John David will lead a presentation/discussion on Pastoral Visits to the Sick and Elderly. Please feel free to bring your spouse or invite a new parishioner who may like to join one of the ministries. To RSVP or for further information, please contact Julie Hall, [email protected] or 595-0385, x 115.
Choral Christmas Concert
Save the date for a Choral Christ-mas Concert on Sunday, December 8th, at 6:30 p.m. in the Worship Center to benefit Catholic Charities.
Sunday, November 3, 2013 8:00 – For the People of the Parish 10:00 – John Senita G. Robert Senita 2:00 – Michelle Hurst Family Friend 4:00 – Charles Brault Lidia Brault Mon – (7am) Louise C Murphy Family Tue – (7am) Inez Davenport Rhonda Wissinger (6:30pm) Toni Coddington John & Carol Lockwood Wed – (7am) Int’s of Jasmine Wilson Vivian Hanson (8:15am) Int’s of James Sweeney John & Terri Sweeney Thur – (7am) Happy Marriage for Louis & Cathy Luth John & Joanne Luth (6:30pm) Doris Lauffs Fri – (8:15am) Anna Marie Beckman Catherine Senita Saturday, November 9, 2013 5:00 – Bill Bundick Don Wood Sunday, November 10, 2013 8:00 – Chip Barnett Kitty Barnett 10:00 – Michele Adams St. Valentine’s Guild 2:00 – For the People of the Parish 4:00 – W. Eidson Smith, III Hart & Beverly Smith
10/27/13 Last Year $18,925 $17,084
Thank you for your generosity!
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Worship Center Flowers
Flowers in the Worship Center this weekend are given by Lidia Brault
in memory of Charles Brault.
Offertory Processions:
Parishioners are invited to carry the gifts during the Offertory Procession at all of our liturgies. If you
are celebrating a memorial, birthday, or anniversary, please sign up on the Gift Bearers poster in the Commons.
Our Lady of Mount Carmel School News
Making a Difference Race Making a Difference - Mind, Body & Spirit. Join us on Saturday, November 9th, for our 5th annual 8K & 3K Run/Walk Event to benefit the students of OLMC School. Traverse the scenic areas of the Mariners’ Museum Parkway, the majestic Lion’s Bridge at the James River and the beautiful Riverside neighborhood paired with vibrant fall colors and cool tempera-tures. All ages and abilities welcome as race participants, volunteers and sponsors invited as well.
Race Day Schedule 7:00 am Registration & Packet Pick-up 8:30 am 8K & 3K Race Start 9:00 am Post-Race Party 9:45 am Raffle Prizes & Awards Event proceeds benefit the students of Our Lady of Mount Carmel School (OLMC) to promote health and well-being...mind, body and spirit. Register by November 7 at www.runolmc.com.
Scholastic Book Fair! Our annual Scholastic Book Fair will be held Monday November 4th through Friday, November 8th! The book fair, which is held in the School Library, is the perfect chance to get some early Christmas shopping done while benefitting our school!
Monday, November 4th 8:00 - 5:30 Tuesday, November 5th 8:00 - 5:30 Wednesday, November 6th 8:00 - 5:30 Thursday, November 7th 8:00 - 8:00 (Science Fair Night) Friday, November 8th 8:00 - 3:00
OLMC School Annual Craft Fair Saturday, December 7th ~ 10:00 a.m. - 3:00 p.m.
Over 100 vendors! Come experience the 28th Annual Our Lady of Mount Carmel School Craft Fair! There is some-thing for EVERYONE! If you are interested in a booth, please contact Teresa McGee at [email protected]. Concessions are available. We hope to see you there.
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TRIGÉSIMO PRIMER DOMINGO DEL TIEMPO ORDINARIO PARROQUIA NUESTRA SEÑORA DEL CARMEN
Ministerio Hispano: Director: Diácono Francisco Anleu TEL. Oficina: (757) 595-0385 Ext. 136, Celular: (757) 846-0628 Misas en Español: Domingos: 2:00 PM y Jueves: 6:30 PM
Confesiones: Sábados, 3:00-4:00PM, Domingos, 12:00-1:30PM
Buena Salud!! Atención medica, sin costo para niños y adultos que no tie-ne seguro medico aquí en la Parroquia Nuestra Señora del Carmen
Que es esto?: La atención medica es proveído por personal de “BON SECOURS CARE-A-VAN”
Cuando: Cada SEGUNDO Y CUARTO MARTES de cada mes . La registración empieza a las 9:30 am hasta que la clíni-
ca este llena. Entre mas temprano llegue mas tempra-no será atendido.
Costo: TODOS LOS SERVICIO SON GRATIS, pero las donaciones siempre son apreciadas.
Servicios Incluidos: Evaluación de rutina y tratamiento de enfer-medades agudas comunes, incluyendo; infecciones respiratorias, dolores de cabeza, dolores de oídos , y conjuntivitis; vías urina-rias e infecciones de la vejiga; gastritis y acideces; erupciones menores de la piel (ronchitas); dolores musculares menores, y condiciones crónicas tales como diabetes e hipertensión. También: Exámenes físicos para escuelas, exámenes físicos para deportes; seguro medico para niños, inscripciones y educación sana. Se esta trabajando para entrenar a personas bilingües para que puedan asistirte en estas clínicas de momento si tu no tienes un traductor, llama a la oficina para que se te asigne uno durante tu visita. Para aquellos que se han inscrito como interpretes estar pendiente de la información, para un entrenamiento de parte de la parroquia. De la manera que Dios nos da la vida, la iglesia siem-pre esta comprometida a ayudarte a que tengas una buena salud, tanto física como espiritual. También hay algunos programas para que la medicina de te pueda proveer de forma gratuita. Pregunta a Francisco Anleu por mas información. Recuérdate que tienes que cuidar tu SALUD!!!!!!!
Tu ayuda es muy importante para nuestro ministerio, a con-tinuación están las personas que coordinan cada una de
nuestras actividades, si estas interesado en unirte, siéntete con confianza de llamarlos.
Se necesitan: Ujieres, Ministros de Eucaristía tú Coordinado-res de Misa. Se parte de nuestro equipo.
Rosarios, Novenas: Domingo y Gladys Malpica 325-0505 Sacramento de Primera Reconciliación y Eucaristía
María Angélica Tuquer 246-5420 Proclamadores y de Madre a Madre
Shorty Meléndez, 599-0882 Monaguillos: José Sánchez, 269-0319 Ujieres : Ricardo Miranda 605-8849 Música: Fabiola Sánchez 236-9720
RICA (Iniciación Cristiana para Adultos) Guillo González 719-0264
Bautismo: Walter y Maria Rivera 846-0628 Hospitalidad, Convivios: Maritza Reyes 325-0697
Jóvenes 6to. A 12vo: Christina Harrison, 595-0385, Ext. 128 Comité de Bienvenida para Nuevos Feligreses
Fabiola Curran.
Recolección de Abrigos: La recolección anual de abrigos para las personas sin hogar,
y todos los que lo necesiten, realizada por el gremio de Santa Mónica, será llevada a cabo el fin de semana del 26 y 27
de Octubre. También estaremos recolectando: suéteres, sudaderas, bufandas, guantes y gorras. Estos artículos
pueden ser usados pero que estén en buen estado y limpios. Habrá un contenedor en el lobby de la iglesia marcado con esta actividad para que deposite sus donaciones.
Gracias de antemano por sus donaciones.
Venta de Productos Horneados (pasteles, galletas) Las damas del Carmen: (Ladies of Carmel), tendrán produc-tos horneados para vender después de las misas del 26 y 27
de Octubre en el lobby de la iglesia.
Ministerios Litúrgicos: Quieres ser parte de algún Ministerio Litúrgico, como: Lector, Ministro de Eucaristía, Ujier, Monaguillo, etc. Consi-dera colaborar con nosotros. Favor de contactar a Francisco Anleu, al tel. 8460628, entrenamiento, información previa y algunos lineamientos serán proveídos.
Programa de Radio Católico en español Escucha el programa Pan y Vida, su programa de radio católi-
co en español, el sábado 9 de noviembre a las 11 a.m. en la estación 1050 AM.
Para cualquier pregunta o información contactar a
Alejandro o Regina Gómez al 757 753-1388 o at 757 339-8166.
Una forma mas de que el mensaje de Amor, de Fe y Esperan-za de Dios Nuestro Creador, llegue hasta nuestros hogares.
NOTA DE AGRADECIMIENTO. Querida comunidad hispana de la parroquia OLMC.
Aprovecho esta oportunidad para agradecer todas las mues-tras de amistad, cariño y generosidad mostrada en la recien-te celebración de la Ordenación al Diaconado Permanente. Es para mi un honor y un privilegio haber sido llamado a ser un servidor mas para Dios y representar la comunidad en la cual hago el esfuerzo de servir con todas mis fuerzas y mi
corazón, todos los días., para el bienestar de ustedes. Quiero apreciar todas sus oraciones y pedir que continúen
con ellas, ya que son la fuente de energía espiritual que nos mantiene alineados con nuestro padre celestial y motivados
a continuar con la labor de la evangelización. MILES DE GRACIAS, por su participación el la recepción el domingo pasado; ya que su presencia en cada una de
ellas hace mas grande y fuerte el cuerpo de Cristo, nosotros la Iglesia.
Gracias a los coordinadores de la actividad, por la música, por los regalos, por la comida, las bebidas, por cada gesto
de generosidad suya y también por estar presente celebran-do con nosotros esta gran alegría del Corazón.
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Dr. Betty Jean ShahmouradianParishioner–Director
INTERNET: www.altmeyer.com
Ed BunchDirector
Brandon M. KillianDirector
Tom DeCantisDirector
700400 Our Lady of Mount Carmel www.jspaluch.com For Ads: J.S. Paluch Co., Inc. 1-800-524-0263
Brian or Sally, coordinators
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What’s It Worth? LLC
CALL BILL WANDERSEEOR JOHN PIZZANO,
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You set the job, a fair price(labor only) and we do the work.
licensed and insured
LICENSED & INSURED
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puts on ADVERTISED clothesdrinks a cup
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he ADVERTISES it for sale.
WHY IS IT?
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12695 McManus Blvd. • Building 6, Suite ANewport News, VA 23602
(757) 969-1755
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BerceuseFuneral and Cremation Traditions
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Meaningful Service With Compassion
Kevin B. SmithParishioner
Bingo Every Monday & Thursday 7 PMCouncil# 5480 930-0491
For Member InformationCall David Litzinger 249-0649
Call Bill Collins 930-0452Council Meetings 2nd & 4th Tuesday Every Month
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