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To place an ad in the bulletin, please e-mail your ad to: [email protected]. Conference for Teenage Girls on Chastity On Friday, July 8th at 7PM in the parish hall, Fr. Jack- son will give a conference for teenage girls on the topic of chastity. A pot-luck dinner will be served beforehand at 6PM. Please sign up for the pot-luck dinner in the connecting hall. Planned Parenthood Prayer Vigil Please join us for our monthly parish prayer vigil on the 4th Saturday of each month at 10:15 AM at the Planned Parenthood facility located at 7155 E. 38th Ave. in Denver. Our next prayer vigil will be on July 23rd. We will meet directly across the street from the main entrance. Prayer booklets will be provided. The prayer vigil lasts about 45 minutes. Image of the Sacred Heart To honor the Sacred Heart of Our Lord a parishioner has donated blessed 9x12” images of the Sacred Heart. Any parishioner interested in obtaining one may contact the Parish Office. They are free to whomever wants one. Summer Lawn Mowing Please thank the following parishioners for the condi- tion of the lawn this Sunday: Pat, Kurt and Joseph Simons. The assignments for the upcoming week are as fol- lows: Brad Farr, John Filipczak, and Thad Kuenz. Golf Tournament Presentation of Our Lady Catholic School will hold its 2nd annual Golf Tournament on Monday August 8th, at Inverness Hotel & Conference Center Golf Course. Contact Sandy Howard for more information at 303- 669-0591 or [email protected] Announcements Continued: Our Lady of Mt. Carmel Catholic Church Rev. James W. Jackson, FSSP Pastor 720-980-9475 cell Rev. Joseph Hearty, FSSP Parochial Vicar 720-979-4525 cell Church: 5612 S. Hickory St., Littleton, CO 80120 Rectory & Mailing Address: 5620 S. Hickory Cir., Littleton, CO 80120 Phone: 303-703-8538 Fax: 303-795-5411 Website: www.olmcfssp.org Email: [email protected] Mass Schedule Sundays 7:30 a.m., 9:00 a.m., 11:00 a.m. Mondays-Saturdays 8:30 a.m. Holy Days 7:00 a.m., 8:30 a.m., 6:00 p.m. Confessions Half hour before each Mass Saturdays: 9:30-10:30 a.m. 3:00-4:00 p.m. Devotions: Holy Hour: Thursdays from 7:00-8:00 p.m. Sunday, July 3, 2011 Third Sunday after Pentecost Fraternitas Sacerdotalis Sancti Petri The Priestly Fraternity of Saint Peter

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Page 1: Our Lady of Mt. Carmel Catholic Church · Conference for Teenage Girls on Chastity On Friday, July 8th at 7PM in the parish hall, Fr. Jack-son will give a conference for teenage girls

To place an ad in the bulletin, please e-mail your ad to: [email protected].

Conference for Teenage Girls on Chastity

On Friday, July 8th at 7PM in the parish hall, Fr. Jack-

son will give a conference for teenage girls on the topic

of chastity. A pot-luck dinner will be served beforehand

at 6PM. Please sign up for the pot-luck dinner in the connecting hall.

Planned Parenthood Prayer Vigil

Please join us for our monthly parish prayer vigil on

the 4th Saturday of each month at 10:15 AM at the

Planned Parenthood facility located at 7155 E. 38th Ave.

in Denver. Our next prayer vigil will be on July 23rd.

We will meet directly across the street from the main

entrance. Prayer booklets will be provided. The prayer

vigil lasts about 45 minutes.

Image of the Sacred Heart To honor the Sacred Heart of Our Lord a parishioner

has donated blessed 9x12” images of the Sacred Heart.

Any parishioner interested in obtaining one may contact

the Parish Office. They are free to whomever wants

one.

Summer Lawn Mowing Please thank the following parishioners for the condi-

tion of the lawn this Sunday: Pat, Kurt and Joseph

Simons.

The assignments for the upcoming week are as fol-

lows: Brad Farr, John Filipczak, and Thad Kuenz.

Golf Tournament Presentation of Our Lady Catholic School will hold

its 2nd annual Golf Tournament on Monday August 8th,

at Inverness Hotel & Conference Center Golf Course.

Contact Sandy Howard for more information at 303-

669-0591 or [email protected]

Announcements Continued:

Our Lady of Mt. Carmel Catholic Church

Rev. James W. Jackson, FSSP Pastor

720-980-9475 cell

Rev. Joseph Hearty, FSSP Parochial Vicar 720-979-4525 cell

Church: 5612 S. Hickory St., Littleton, CO 80120 Rectory & Mailing Address: 5620 S. Hickory Cir., Littleton, CO 80120

Phone: 303-703-8538

Fax: 303-795-5411 Website: www.olmcfssp.org

Email: [email protected]

Mass Schedule

Sundays

7:30 a.m., 9:00 a.m., 11:00 a.m.

Mondays-Saturdays

8:30 a.m.

Holy Days 7:00 a.m., 8:30 a.m., 6:00 p.m.

Confessions

Half hour before each Mass

Saturdays: 9:30-10:30 a.m.

3:00-4:00 p.m.

Devotions:

Holy Hour: Thursdays from 7:00-8:00 p.m.

Sunday, July 3, 2011 Third Sunday after Pentecost

Fraternitas Sacerdotalis Sancti Petri

The Priestly Fraternity of Saint Peter

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Welcome

Welcome to Our Lady of Mt. Carmel Catholic Church. We ask

all visitors and parishioners to please abide by our dress codes.

For women, dresses or skirts must be below the knee. Please no

shorts, pants or sleeveless, low-cut, tight, or revealing clothing.

Head coverings are highly recommended. For men, please no

shorts, t-shirts, tank-tops, or jeans.

The red missalettes are provided for your use while in the church.

Please return them when you leave.

Please make checks for the collection basket payable to OLMC

Catholic Church. Mass stipend checks may be made out to the

individual priest.

Parish Organizations Knights of Columbus

Contact: Tom Lacy - 303-694-0106 or e-mail

[email protected]

Altar & Rosary Society

Contact: Mary Gae Quicker - 303-741-6092

OLMC Homeschoolers

Contact: Monica Mayhak - 303-422-5178

Legion of Mary

Every Wednesday at 7:30 p.m.

More information is located in the breezeway.

Contact: Joan Anselmi - 303-798-3275

Daughters of Our Lady of Grace

Contact: Crystal Hamm - [email protected]

St. Anne’s Quilters

Contact: Natli Molloy - 303-771-3803

OLMC Music Department and Choir

Contact: Rick Wheeler - [email protected]

PRAYER LI*E: To request prayers, or to offer to pray for

others, please contact: Sue Scofield at

[email protected] or 720-482-9594.

Liturgical Calendar & Mass Intentions

Sunday, July 3

3rd Sunday after Pentecost

(External Solemnity of SS. Peter and Paul)

7:30 am All God’s children by Daphne Dowd

9:00 am Special Intention by Fr. Hearty 11:00 am Pro Populo

Monday, July 4

Feria

7:00 am Armand De Pizzol

8:30 am Kerry Swanson by Michaela Dougherty

Tuesday, July 5

St. Anthony Mary Zaccaria

7:00 am +Francis Salazar by Franklin Salazar

8:30 am Gloria D’Italia by Armand & Marie

De Pizzol

Wednesday, July 6

Feria 7:00 am Maria Day by Armand & Marie De Pizzol

8:30 am +Rosalie Hope by Charlotte & John Hope

Thursday, July 7

SS. Cyril & Methodius

7:00 am Lucy Salazar by Franklin Salazar

8:30 am Bethany Tarantino by John Di Cino

Friday, July 8

St. Elizabeth of Portugal

7:00 am Special Intention by Nicholas Weldon

8:30 am Poor Souls by OLMC Parishioners

Saturday, July 9 Saturday of Our Lady

7:00 am Isabelle Rose Baker by the Truta Family

8:30 am +Anne Coles by Fr. Hearty

Sunday, July 10

4thSunday after Pentecost

7:30 am +Muriel Otter by Garcia Family

9:00 am Lee True Family by Wm. Dougherty Family

11:00 am Pro Populo

If you wish to have a Mass said for a particular intention, please ask one of the priests. If he is able to accept the intention, then he will give you an envelope to fill out.

In Your Charity Please Pray:

Barbara Blaufuss

Dr. John Gleason

Kay Philips

Andy Geiss

Richard Lucero

Catherine Pautler

Sr. Mary-Martha of the Holy

Face, OCD

Helen Roberts

Any parishioner confined at home who would like to receive the sacra-

ments should call the rectory. To have a name added to the list, please

contact the parish office or e-mail: [email protected].

For the sick:

For the repose of the souls of:

Michael Benefiel

Tony Cherry

Joan Doran

Cleta Eddy

Al Egle

Sha Fisher

Fr. Lawrence Gresser

James Hamm

Robert Heldt

Fred Hesse

Deidre Murphy

John Pautler

Arlene Rolling

Lorne Scofield

Mary Spreier

Jerry Young

During the next several days, all regis-

tered families who have not supported

the 2011 Archbishop’s Catholic Appeal

will receive a mailing from Archbishop

Chaput. Because a successful Appeal is vital to the life of our archdiocese,

everyone is asked to participate – regardless of the

amount. As Catholics, we are called to be ambassadors

for Christ in the world. Please support the Appeal to-

day. May our Lord bless you for your sacrifice.

(Announcements continued on next page)

- I received some very positive feedback on not staying

with grass to surround our property. Here is an excerpt

from a parishioner’s letter: “Grass is a huge waste of

resources - both in its installation and especially in its

maintenance. Used for the right purpose - like a ball field - it has a great use. However, we over use it here in

the US (not so in countries where it didn't take on the "I

made it" symbolism), but it seems fitting we would be

obsessed with a non-native high maintenance plant that

we have to stunt every week by mowing so it remains in

perpetual adolescence. Bugs, mowing, disease, fungus,

drought - grass is not easy or cheap.”

- The first campout for the Knights of Our Lady of Mt.

Carmel went wonderfully well. Holy Mass, woodcraft,

cowboy songs, Shakespeare and ghost stories around the

campfire, fishing, a good hike, gun safety and shoot-

ing .22’s and 9 Mil’s (slingshots and bb’s for the

younger boys), good company with excellent fathers and

boys, good food and the beauty of the mountains; what a

blessing! Thanks be to God and Our Lady, our boys

group is off to a good start.

- I had to switch gears from being with the boys – who

managed to quickly make themselves dirty and main-

tained a high level of dirt and dust on their persons- to

working with the little girls of the parish, as the Daugh-

ters of Our Lady of Grace had their annual retreat from

Monday to Wednesday last. The subject this year was

Our Lady of Guadalupe. The mothers and volunteers

who put on the retreat were simply wonderful. I am so

proud of these good mothers, and so struck by the faith

and purity of the little girls…I know Our Lady of Gua-

dalupe was quite pleased with them. Contrast our groups

with the following: A pre-school in Sweden has decided

to stop calling children ‘him’ or ‘her’ in a bid to stop

them falling into gender stereotypes. The Egalia pre-

school, in the Sodermalm district of Stockholm, has

made the decision as part of the country efforts to engi-

neer equality between the sexes from childhood. As well

as the decision to stop using the words, the taxpayer-

funded school also carefully plans the color and place-

ment of toys and the choice of books to assure they do

not fall into stereotypes. The school opened last year and

is on a mission to break down gender roles—a core mis-

sion in the national curriculum for Swedish preschools.

The option to implement the rules is underpinned by a

theory that society gives boys an unfair edge. “Egalia

gives them a fantastic opportunity to be whoever they

want to be.” Madness. Utter lunacy. We might not be

able to do much about such things as this or the disas-

trous decision of the NY legislature to legalize homosex-

ual marriage, but we can allow boys to be boys and girls

to be girls. And more than allow…we encourage the

differences. The French had it right – Vive le difference!

- Do you suppose the shame of NY is somewhat coun-

terbalanced by the success of a number of other states in

defunding Planned Parenthood? Some states are really

doing some good in this matter: Indiana – PP defunded

by 2 million dollars, Kansas by 330K, New Jersey by 1.2

million, Wisconsin by 1 million, North Carolina by

434K, New Hampshire by 1.8 million. And Governor

Perry of Texas is expected to sign a bill that defunds PP

by 47 million. May it please God that more and more

states would defund that malevolent organization.

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