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OUR LADY OF MOUNT CARMEL
Volume 5, Issue 16: April 22, 2018 Fourth Sunday of Easter
the catholic community of
the cathol ic community of
10 County Road Tenafly, NJ 07670 201.568.0545 www.olmc.us
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Pastor Reverend Daniel O’Neill, O.Carm. t - 201.568.0545 e - [email protected]
In Residence Reverend Emmett Gavin, O.Carm. e - [email protected]
Church Office Barbara Tamborini, Church Bookkeeper e - [email protected]
Mary Ann Nelson, Administrative Assistant t - 201.568.0545f - 201.568.3215 e - [email protected]
Roxanne Kougasian, Secretary
t - 201.871.4662 e - [email protected]
Deacons Deacon Lex Ferrauiolae - [email protected]
Deacon Michael Giuliano e - [email protected]
Deacon David Lomane - [email protected]
Mission DevelopmentElliot Guerra, Director t - 201.568.1403e - [email protected]
Music Ministry Andrea Covais, Music Director e - [email protected]
Religious Education Office Sr. Regina M. Chassar, SSJ, Directort - 201.871.4662e - [email protected]
Confirmation Program Elliot Guerra, Director Justin Fernandez,Confirmation Stafft - 201.568.1403e - [email protected] e - [email protected]
Academy
Kelly A. Koval, Principal t - 201.567.6491 f - 201.568.1402e - [email protected]
Lisa Knowles, Administrative Assistant t - 201.567.6491
Peggy Rizzo, Academy Business Manager e - [email protected]
FacilitiesEd McElroy, Facility Director t - 201.906.4389 e [email protected]
StaffDirectory
Masses
Daily Monday – Saturday 8:30 AM
Weekends Saturday 5:00 PM Sunday 8:00 AM, 10:00 AM, 12:00 NOON
Holy Days As announced
Sacraments
The Sacrament of Reconciliation
Saturday 4:00 – 4:30 PM, or by appointment; please call the Church Office
The Sacrament of Baptism
The second Sunday of each month, except during Lent. Please arrange for Baptism at least two months in advance.
The Sacrament of Marriage
Please make an appointment with a priest or deacon at least one year in advance.
The Sacrament of Anointing of the Sick
Please call the Church Office to request a visit from fr. Dan.
Our Lady of Mount Carmel Mission Statement
“We are the Roman Catholic Community of Our Lady of Mount Carmel based in Tenafly, New Jersey.
Our mission is the promotion of the holiness of life through the celebration of the Sacraments, the sharing of the Gospel
and the promotion of Catholic values. We offer pastoral care through ministries that provide education,
healing, spiritual growth and social outreach in the Carmelite tradition.”
“No matter who you are, no matter what you’ve done, no matter where you’re from, no matter where you’re going,
no matter how good or bad things seem, you are always welcome.”
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WELCOME
TODAY’S GOSPEL MESSAGE Sunday, April 22nd
John 10:11-18 “Jesus said: ‘I am the good shepherd. A good shepherd lays down his life for the sheep…I am the good shepherd, and I know mine and mine know me, just as the Father knows me and I know the Father; and I will lay down my life for the sheep.’”
“What does it mean to be a sheep of Jesus’ flock? It means we enter through his gate. Jesus is the way to salvation. We know his voice and follow him. He cares for us, keeping us safe. And when we wander away, which we know we do all too often, he comes searching for us.”
Source: www.workingpreacher.org
DAILY READINGS FOR THE WEEK
Monday Acts 11:1-18; John 10:1-10
Tuesday Acts 11:19-26; John 10:22-30
Wednesday 1 Peter 5:5b-14; Mark 16:15-20 Saint Mark, Evangelist (Feast)
Thursday Acts 13:13-25; John 13:16-20
Friday Acts 13:26-33; John 14:1-6
Saturday Acts 13:44-52; John 14:7-14
“To remember what God has done and continues to do for me, for us,
to remember the road we have traveled: this is what opens our hearts
to hope for the future. May we learn to remember everything
that God has done in our lives.”
—Pope Francis
MINISTRY SIGN-UP FORM (Please return this form to the Church Office or Religious Education Office
to serve in one of OLMC’s ministries.)
Name_________________________________
Phone_________________________________
Email_________________________________
Please consider joining one of OLMC’s ministries; training is provided prior to serving. Please check ministry choice and Mass preference. Serving is on a rotating basis:
Liturgical Ministry Choice: ___ Eucharistic Minister ___ Lector ___ Usher
Mass Preference: ___ 5 PM ___ 8 AM ___ 10 AM ___ 12 NOON
Catechetical Ministry: ___ Catechist for Children’s Liturgy of the Word (CLOW) during 10 AM Mass
The altar flowers this week are given by
The Durso Family in memory of
Ralph and Laura Durso.
Medical Mission Update Page 6
! Sharing God’s Blessings Annual Appeal & Living Stones Capital Campaign Updates
Page 10
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MASSES FOR THE WEEK
MONDAY, APRIL 23rd 8:30 Joy Carabuena Requested by The Jaochico Family
TUESDAY, APRIL 24th 8:30 Eduardo Villamaria Requested by The Jaochico Family
WEDNESDAY, APRIL 25th 8:30 Mr. Gajinder Pal Singh Requested by Ben, Anne & Chloe Sequeira
THURSDAY, APRIL 26th 8:30 Angelita Miguel Requested by The Hellman Family
FRIDAY, APRIL 27th 8:30 Raymond Rancan Requested by His Family
SATURDAY, APRIL 28th 8:30 Mary Buzzoni Requested by A Friend
5:00 Gary Vloavich Requested by Linda & Rich Hubschman
SUNDAY, APRIL 29th 8:00 Parishioners of Our Lady of Mount Carmel
10:00 Maria Aiello Requested by Eileen & Arben Celaj & Family
12:00 William Albert Suvak Requested by The Leschner Family
LITURGICAL
MINISTERS FOR APRIL 28th & 29th
5 PM Servers – Christopher Piluso, Nicholas Baldini, Estella Baldini, Allie Baldini
Lector – James Brooks
Eucharistic Ministers – Tana Guan, Linda Hubschman, Eileen Mangaser, Ruth Howard
8 AM Servers – Lenny Park, Alex Herrera, Dahlia Cousineau
Lector – Mary Paone
Eucharistic Ministers – Rome Ibera, Beverly Rath, Tom DeAngelis, Diane Bruno
10 AM Servers – Aiden Charles, Kailyn Cho, John Martinez
Lector – Tom Izzard
Eucharistic Ministers – Michelle Roux, Carol Cooke, Carol Roux, Jeanne Nafash
12 NOON Servers – Jake Waterman, Aiden Waterman Lector – Mary Beth Giuliano
Eucharistic Ministers – Julia Carozza, Gina Luppino, Jaga Kokosinski, Maria Luppino
THE BREAD AND WINE This week the Bread and Wine are in memory of
The Renn and Crowley Families requested by Mary and Dick Crowley.
! THE SANCTUARY LAMP
This week the Sanctuary Lamp is in memory of Mary Prelee requested by Mike and Arlene Prelee.
! REST IN PEACE
Please remember in your prayers Eric L. McGuire and all the military men and women who have died this week.
2018 INTENTIONS AVAILABLE
There are still a few 2018 intentions available for the Bread and Wine and Sanctuary Lamp. Please call the Church Office at 201-568-0545 to request.
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2019 MASS BOOK
The 2019 Mass Book will open on Wednesday, May 2nd at 9:15 A.M. To accommodate everyone, there is a limit of 4 Mass intention requests (2 weekends and 2 daily) and 2 requests for either Bread and Wine or Sanctuary Lamp. No phone requests will be taken at this time. Thank you for understanding.
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WEEKLYRUNDOWN
The Parish Advisory Board reminds you that we want to hear from you! Please feel free to contact us with any suggestions or comments you may have. Email your thoughts to us at [email protected]. Thank you!
A Benefit for Siena House Shelter for Women and Children
8th Annual Ladies Night Out Friday, May 11, 2018
OLMC Parish Auditorium Doors Open At 7 PM
An evening of great food, friends & prizes! Tricky Tray, 50/50 Raffle, 52 Card Draw
Advance Ticket Purchase Only Limited Space – No Walk-ins
Admission Price: $25/person
Reservation flyers available in church kiosks.
If you would like to donate items to fill baskets for the Tricky Tray, please contact Patty Rafferty at [email protected].
If you enjoy music and like to sing, please contact Andrea Covais, Director of Music, at [email protected] for more information. OLMC’s Youth Choir is open to students beginning in second grade. New members are invited to join!
EUCHARISTIC MINISTERS/PASTORAL VISITORS are needed at Hackensack University Medical Center, 30 Prospect Avenue, Hackensack to bring Holy Communion and visit patients.
A Eucharist Minister’s workshop will be conducted on Saturday, May 19th at 10 AM and Wednesday, May 30th at 1 PM at the Medical Center by one of the priests on staff. Anyone interested in this ministry will receive a mandate given by the Archdiocese of Newark after completion to be used at Hackensack University Medical Center.
If interested, please contact Rev. David Armstrong, Director of Pastoral Care Hackensack University Medical Center at 551-996-2345.
New Members Welcome!!
BLUE MONDAY & BLUE SUNDAY
April is Child Abuse Prevention Month. The color representing this commitment is blue. Blue Mondays during April and Blue Sunday, April 29th, are projects that were created to raise awareness and to educate Church members and the community about the scope, nature, and consequences of child abuse and child sexual abuse and to promote positive efforts in the community to end this problem. The intention is to draw attention to the issue by wearing blue, and letting others know what Blue Monday and Blue Sunday are about. Calling attention to this risk for our children can only help in our efforts to promote safer environments and protect children from ever encountering an abusive situation.
Next Sunday, April 29th is Blue Sunday. It is “A Day of Prayer for Abused Children and Those Who Rescue Them.” For more information about these projects, please visit https://www.nationalexchangeclub.org or http://www.bluesunday.org.
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Employees and volunteers of Our Lady of Mount Carmel who work with children are required to attend a Protecting God’s Children Workshop and be re-certified every three years. For more information, please contact Sr. Regina at 201-871-4662 or [email protected].
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Please keep the following people in your prayers:
Bernadette Alvarado Margaret Kim Assunta Auriana Adam Kokosinski Max Bazzarelli Rumi Kubo Brian Bingman Elon Lages Lima Maria Capo Joanne Mitchell Pat Carrier Vito Moncello Elphine Castro Dottie Murphy Cho Hyung Joon Stephan Kay Raphael Remedios De Guzman Anthony Salvatore Rachel Durso Suh Il Ran Veronica Peter Gagne Giselle Velez
WEEKLYRUNDOWN
MEDICAL MISSION UPDATE
September 28th may seem like a long time away for most people, but for the 30 people who have volunteered for the OLMC medical mission to José Galvez, Peru, it is fast approaching. Although much remains to be done, here is a status update on our work.
We're working with the Peruvian Consulate in New York City to obtain temporary medical licenses for our doctors. There is an extensive list of documents to be compiled but we're
chipping away at each requirement. This week we booked airline flights as flight information is one of the items required by the license application. (Volunteers are expected to pay their own way.) There is no question that we are going!
Because we want to provide as much care as possible for the inhabitants of José Galvez, we are in contact with local doctors and clinicians to understand the medical care that may be available for follow up. Our focus remains limited to general and pediatric medicine and we're sure to see some patients who need care beyond our scope.
The medical team has developed a "wish list" of pharmaceuticals and medical supplies that will be needed during the mission. We've contacted several non-profits and have already received boxes of supplies. The Office of Concern has also collected items such as soap and Band-Aids for the mission. Simultaneously, we've contacted several shipping brokers who will transport materials from OLMC to our base in Lurín, Peru. As you can imagine, there are all sorts of customs regulations for international shipping, especially when it involves medication.
We are grateful for the ongoing support of parishioners and the Academy families. This is truly a community effort. In the upcoming weeks, we will be asking for specific donations from the Academy classes and the parish. Thank you for your prayers and your active support.
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ADULT SPIRITUALITY SHARING GROUP meets every Tuesday in the School Conference Room from 1 PM to 2 PM. Our next meeting is Tuesday, April 24th. Please contact Deacon Lex at [email protected] or 201-568-6819 for information.
! MEN’S CORNERSTONE GROUP meets every other Wednesday at St. Mary’s Church, Closter. Our next meeting is Wednesday, May 2nd at 7:30 PM. Please call Deacon Michael Giuliano at 201-983-1591 or Bill Angresano at 201-370-2698 if you have any questions.
! MOUNT CARMEL BOOK CLUB with fr. Dan meets monthly in the school Conference Room. New members welcome! To join or for more information, please call the Church Office at 201-568-0545.
! SPIRITUAL DIRECTION encourages us to explore a closer relationship with God and is carried out in the context of a one-to-one trusting and confidential relationship with the spiritual director. If you think that Spiritual Direction might be a way for you to discern God’s actions in your life, contact Deacon Lex at 201-568-6819 or [email protected].
! WOMEN’S CORNERSTONE GROUP meets monthly. Our next meeting is Wednesday, April 23rd at 7 PM in the School Conference Room. Please call Sr. Regina at 201-871-4662 for more information.
! WOMEN’S SHARING GROUP meets monthly in the school Conference Room. New members welcome! To join or for more information, please call Sr. Regina at 201-871-4662.
Women’s Sharing Group Wednesday, May 9th
7 PM in the Conference Room
Join with other women to read and discuss faith-centered books that touch the hearts of women.
The Women’s Sharing Group is beginning a new book entitled “Jesus Approaches: What Contemporary Women Can Learn about Healing, Freedom & Joy from the Women of the New Testament.”
The Women’s Sharing Group is led by Sr. Regina. Please call Sr. Regina at 201-871-4662 for more information or to join!
Tuesday, May 1st 9:15 AM & 7:30 PM
in the Conference Room
Open a new chapter in your life and join Mount Carmel’s Book Club led by fr. Dan! We meet on the first Tuesday of each month.
At our May book club meeting, we will be discussing “A Gentleman in Moscow” by Amor Towles. This is the story of Count Alexander Rostov, an unrepentant aristocrat who is sentenced to house arrest. The novel is rich in humor and beautiful scenes as it relates the Count’s efforts to gain a deeper understanding of what it means to be a man of purpose.
Please call the Church Office at 201-568-0545 for more information or to join!
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RELIGIOUSEDUCATION
Join us for Children’s Liturgy of the Word during the 10 AM Mass on Sundays. There is no registration and no fee!
CLOW Catechists for this Sunday, April 22nd:
Promise (PreK – Gr. K) − Catherine Cavaliere Good News (Gr. 1 & 2) − Patti Flynn Venture (Gr. 3, 4 & 5) − James Brooks
CLOW Catechists for next Sunday, April 29th:
Promise (PreK – Gr. K) − Anne Thomas Good News (Gr. 1 & 2) − Rosanne Ambulo Venture (Gr. 3, 4 & 5) − Maggie & Bill Angresano
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“The Church needs you. Your enthusiasm, your creativity and the joy that is so characteristic of you.”
– Pope Francis
Children’s Liturgy of the Word catechists share the Catholic faith with the young people of our parish community. CLOW takes place during the 10 AM Mass and is held in the school classrooms.
We are looking for individuals to lead a small group of children in reflecting on the Scripture readings. Interested individuals are invited to observe a CLOW session before committing to this ministry. Scheduling is done on a rotating basis, typically once a month. This ministry is open to high students and adults who have received the Sacrament of Confirmation.
If you think you might be interested in becoming a CLOW catechist or would like more information, please call Mary Ann in the Church Office at 201-568-0545.
RELIGIOUS EDUCATION CLASS SCHEDULE
Sunday, 4/22, 8:45 – 9:55 AM Tuesday, 4/24, 3:30 – 4:45 PM Sunday, 4/29, 8:45 – 9:55 AM
Classes are winding down! The last class on Sundays is May 6th. The last class on Tuesdays is May 8th.
Please see future bulletins for information regarding registering for classes for the 2018-2019 school year.
What is RCIA? Is RCIA for You?
Have you been attending Mass with your Catholic spouse, fiancé or friend? Have you felt drawn to the Catholic faith or wanted to know more about it? Have you wondered whether you should become a Catholic? If you answered yes to any of these questions, then we invite you to participate in the Rite of Christian Initiation of Adults program.
The Church welcomes into the RCIA process of preparation persons who have never been baptized, those already baptized in another Christian tradition, or baptized Catholics who have not received First Eucharist or Confirmation.
If you or someone you know has been thinking about becoming a member, but would first like information about the process, please call Sr. Regina at 201-871-4662.
First Eucharist Masses & Rehearsals
May 5 at 11 AM May 12 at 11 AM Rehearsal: May 3rd – 3:45 until 4:45 PM in the Church Rehearsal: May 10th – 3:45 until 4:45 PM in the Church
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ACADEMY/ATHLETICS
A Message from the Principal…
Excerpts from the State of the School Address
April 12, 2018 We have gathered this evening to reflect on the “happenings” at OLMC since I became a member of the Warrior family in July 2016. Building upon the spiritual foundation of Baptism and our communal celebrations of Eucharist is the imparting of the knowledge of our Catholic faith and how it empowers us to recognize our gifts and talents and how we can best use these gifts and talents to serve God, neighbor and self!
Communication is key to a successful experience at the Academy! We work hard to ensure an open line of communication with you.
Parental involvement is top priority at OLMC. If you are interested in joining on as a member of the Parent Guild Executive Board or a class parent for next year, please contact me via email.
In a world where Catholic education is struggling, we at OLMC are booming with excitement. Our enrollment is at a steady incline and curriculum advancements continue to progress. OLMC has some of the best enrichment opportunities for all students with all interests.
We will continue to grow in the right direction under the leadership of Father Dan and myself. The children and their overall experience mean so very much to us!
Miss Kelly Koval Principal
CATHOLIC HIGH SCHOOL OPEN HOUSES
Bergen Catholic High School 1040 Oradell Avenue, Oradell
Wednesday, April 25th from 6:30—8:30 PM To register, visit [email protected].
! Don Bosco Preparatory High School
492 Franklin Turnpike, Ramsey
Thursday, April 26th from 6:30—8:30 PM To register, visit www.donboscoprep.org.
! Immaculate Heart Academy
500 Van Emburgh Avenue, Township of Washington
Wednesday, May 2nd from 6:30—8:30 PM To register, visit www.ihanj.com or call 201-445-6800.
! Saint Joseph Regional High School
40 Chestnut Ridge Road, Montvale
Wednesday, May 2nd from 6:30—9 PM For more info, please call the school at 201-391-3300 or pre-register at www.sjrnj.org.
In celebration of National Poetry Month, join parishioners, alumni and faculty
as they recite, perform scenes and play music. Poetry Speaks is a fundraiser
for the Odyssey Theatre. The evening of spoken word poetry and music
will be hosted by Dr. Katharine Sun Cho and Elliot Guerra.
—Wine & Refreshments—
FRIDAY, APRIL 27TH
7 PM Suggested Donation: $10
POETRY SPEAKS
PROFESSIONAL DEVELOPMENT DAY
Friday, April 27th
No school for students.
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GIVING&GRATITUDE
SHARING GOD’S BLESSINGS ANNUAL APPEAL 2018
As of 4/13/2018:
Parish Goal: $71,735 Pledges: $48,078 Received: $30,765
LIVING STONES CAPITAL CAMPAIGN
As of 4/13/2018:
Parish Goal: $772,000 Pledges: $621,116 Received: $415,152
Dear Brothers and Sisters of Our Lady of Mount Carmel, This page in our weekly bulletin is devoted to “Giving and Gratitude.” We report here on the financial facts of our life and also use this site to share with you the many expressions of gratitude received in our parish for all the many kindnesses you do, for which OLMC gets the credit. Today, I am the one who needs to express the gratitude. In addition to your faithful and generous ongoing support of our normal mission, there are two other things that you have done for which I am grateful. 1. The capital campaign for the Archdiocese of Newark launched in 2016 entitled “We Are Living Stones.” Seventeen percent of our members made pledges to the campaign in the amount of $621,116. Many are still making the regular payments in fulfillment of those pledges. Thanks. You need to know that the parish has already received back over $166,000 as our share of your total contribution. Some of those funds are designated in support of our Medical Mission and will be utilized in October of this year. Thank you! Thank you! Thank you. 2. In addition, we are back to the regular pledge drive in support of the Archdiocese of Newark called “Sharing God’s Blessings.” This campaign has been with us for 30 years and is a vital support to the Archdiocese. Thanks to all those who are supporting this appeal on top of all the good causes appealing to your generosity. Add it all up and you have to admit – yes, we are blessed and yes, we are generous in sharing our blessings. Thanks be to God. Sincerely yours in Christ and Our Lady of Mount Carmel, fr. Dan [email protected]
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