[Type text] [Type text] [Type text] the catholic community of OUR LADY OF MOUNT CARMEL Pentecost Sunday Volume 2, Issue 21: May 24, 2015 Cover Art: Day of Pentecost Artist: He Qi PENTECOST Our Lady of Mount Carmel 10 County Road Tenafly, NJ 07670 201.568.0545 www.olmc.us The ministry that Jesus began, the disciples were left behind to continue. But he left them with a promise. A promise that they would be fully equipped to do the job they were meant to do. The Spirit would empower them to minister. That was their great hope. And that is the hope that we have. For this Pentecost, we celebrate the birthday of a Church that is over two thousand years old. And that is not just hopeful; it is amazing! An itinerant preacher and a ragged band of uneducated followers birthed a community of believers that lives through us today. Volume 2, Issue 21 Pentecost Sunday Staff Directory Very Rev. Leonard J. Gilman, O. Carm. Pastor e - [email protected] 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 one of the parish priests. Our Lady of Mount Carmel Mission Statement “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.” New Parishioner? Welcome! Feel free to contact anyone on our staff regarding the parish and its activities. We ask that every family in the parish be registered. Registration packets can be picked up in the Church Office! Church Office Elizabeth Gardner Office Manager Mary Ann Nelson Receptionist t - 201.568.0545 f - 201.568.3215 e - [email protected] Roxanne Kougasian Secretary t - 201.871.4662 e - [email protected] Deacons Deacon Lex Ferrauiola e - [email protected] Deacon David Loman e - [email protected] Office of Mission Development Elliot Guerra Director of Mission Development t - 201.568.1403 e - [email protected] Liturgy & Pastoral Ministry Alicia Smith Director of Liturgy & Pastoral Ministry t - 201.871.9458 e - [email protected] Music Ministry Peter Coll Music Director e - [email protected] Religious Education Office Sr. Regina M. Chassar, SSJ Director of Religious Education t - 201.871.4662 e - [email protected] Academy Michael Bruno Principal t - 201.567.6491 f - 201.568.1402 e - [email protected] Facilities Edward McElroy Facility Director t - 201.906.4389 2 Volume 2, Issue 21 Pentecost Sunday Pentecost 2015 Dear Parishioners, Today the Church celebrates the Feast of Pentecost. The disciples were all gathered together in the upper room. They gathered out of their need to be together. They gathered more in mourning than in celebration. They were still suffering from the loss of their beloved leader. And then Pentecost happened! They had an amazing spiritual awakening. First there was a movement, then a sound, then a visible sign of the presence of the Holy Spirit among them. The experience so filled them with the presence of God, that they began to speak in other languages. They did not have to grope for words to express themselves. The words simply flowed out of them. It was not babble; it was clear and effective communication. The Spirit proclaimed a marvelous, inclusive vision without barriers of language, race, nationality, sex, age or class. People not only heard, but they understood what God was speaking to the Church. If we’re not careful, we can so easily dismiss the significance of Pentecost. It is the birthday of the Church. It celebrates not just the coming of the Holy Spirit that has always been God’s gift to the Church, but also a fresh outpouring of the Spirit set loose in the world. For the early Christians it became a time of festivity and joy, reminding them that the promise of the Resurrected Christ had been fulfilled in them. Pentecost was not a one-time event. The Holy Spirit is poured out on the Church every day. That is where our Christian energy and purpose comes from. Whatever speaks to us of the genuine things of Jesus Christ is the Holy Spirit at work in us. How does it come to us? Perhaps it comes as a realization that God is speaking to us through another person. Perhaps it is as we witness to the power of the Holy Spirit at work in our life. It may be a moment of realization at the power of God working a miracle of healing in our life as we let go of the hurts of the past and offer forgiveness to someone. Maybe it happens for us when we accept God’s power to forgive, and let it work in our life. It may be in the sharing of the peace, or a time when we were able to go beyond our limitations in speaking to others about our faith. Perhaps it is a time when we felt overwhelmed by life, and then found the power to do something that we felt was totally beyond our capabilities. It may be finding that life is taking us in new directions when we thought all the doors had been slammed in our face. Can we look back on those moments of grace scattered throughout our lives and see the Spirit of God working in and through us? The Church needs that kind of renewable energy. Church institutions can be brought back to life again as their members who once confessed only with their mouths begin confessing with their hearts. It can change as we return to the covenant we made with God at our baptism. God breathes on us restoring us to life and truth, to joy and purposefulness, as the Spirit takes control of our very being. It is about reconciliation, assurance, peace, joy, and purpose. It is a resurrection experience that gives us that sense of new birth. We need to pray for the Spirit of God to be upon the Church and its people so that we can stand on our feet and take responsibility. Pentecost is about life coming together for the common good. Pentecost happens when people of faith share their faith with one another. It happens when we find ourselves moved to say to one another, “I believe.” It happens when we grow up and begin to say “yes” to God instead of saying “no.” Then love blossoms. We become on fire. May God continue to breathe the fire of the Holy Spirit on us, and may we continue to embrace the Spirit within us. Amen. Fr. Leonard+ 3 Volume 2, Issue 21 Pentecost Sunday LITURGICAL MINISTERS FOR MAY 30th & MAY 31st DAILY READINGS FOR THE WEEK Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday Saturday Sir 17:20-24; Mark 10:17-27 Sir 35:1-12; Mark 10:28-31 Sir 36:1,4-5a, 1-17; Mark 10:32-45 Sir 42:15-25; Mark 10:46-52 Sir 44:1,9-13; Mark 11:11-26 Sir 51:12cd-20; Mark 11:27-33 MASSES FOR THE WEEK MONDAY, MAY 25th 8:30 Bruno Graizzaro req. His Family th TUESDAY, MAY 26 8:30 Carrier & Wheat Family req. Carrier Children WEDNESDAY, MAY 27th 8:30 James Kurpiel, Sr. req. His Family th THURSDAY, MAY 28 8:30 Bob Rush req. Pat & Bob Farrell FRIDAY, MAY 29 th 8:30 Marie DiMiglio req. Her Daughter, Jackie SATURDAY, MAY 30th 8:30 George Dikranian req. Eddie & Paul Tedesco 5:00 George Soldo req. His Family SUNDAY, MAY 31 st 8:00 Aurora Gonzalez req. Her Daughter, Maria 10:00 George Soldo 12:00 Mary Buzzoni (in celebration of her 100th Birthday) THE BREAD AND WINE This week the Bread and Wine are in memory of The Maddaluna Family requested by Trisha & Jerry Gasparro. THE SANCTUARY LAMP This week the Sanctuary Lamp is in memory of Juan Fernando Bedoyas requested by Flia Soto Soto. REST IN PEACE Please remember in your prayers Margaret Albanese, Caroline Clauser (Sylvia Meo’s mother), Idadell Kuhr (organist April’s mother) and all the military men and women who have died this week. 5 PM Servers – Allie Baldini, Estella Baldini, Cate Bosco Lector – Kathleen Sullivan Eucharistic Ministers – Ruth Howard, Caleb Shaia, Max Miller 8 AM Servers – Dahlia Cousineau, Gavin Cousineau Lector – Fran Mladjenovic Eucharistic Ministers – Joan Kroese, Diane Bruno, Marianne Reilly 10 AM Servers – Alexander Aborde, Caitlin McGinty, Lauren Miglietta Lector – Martin Miglietta Eucharistic Ministers – Vincent Margiotta, Martha Candler, James Brooks 12 NOON Servers – Malcolm Bermudo, Alexjandro Hernandez, Daniella Hernandez Lector – John Ogle Eucharistic Ministers – Anthony Inguaggiato, Jaga Kokosinski, Maria Luppino MEMORIAL DAY PRAYER Lord God Almighty, whose only Son sought not to preserve his life but to make the ultimate sacrifice so that we might have abundant life; we remember this day the personal sacrifices made by many of our fellow citizens in the service of their country. On this day we pause, however briefly, to remember and recall those who gave the last measure of their lives for their faith, their country and their fellow compatriots in arms. The record of their courage is in the hands of history and the vestige of their lives is at rest in our memories. Grant that we, and all the citizens of this land, may have the grace to honor their good deeds as in righteousness we strive for peace among all the people of God’s creation. Remembering their sacrifice, we rededicate ourselves to the tradition of courage that you, our Lord, have instilled in us. Give us a deep sense of reverence for life that is tempered by a passionate desire for justice. Continue in us the valor of those who have woven this tradition into the fabric of our country. This we pray in the name of Jesus Christ who lives and reigns for ever and ever. Amen 4 Volume 2, Issue 21 Pentecost Sunday RELIGIOUS EDUCATION REGISTRATION FOR RELIGIOUS EDUCATION CLASSES Re-registration Families currently registered in the program will receive a mailing in June to re-register their child for the 20152016 school year. Who will plant the dreams in the minds of the children? Who will be the love in the hearts of the children? Who will give examples of all that life can be? New Family Registration New families to the Religious Education Program are asked to come in to the Religious Education Office to register their child. Office hours are Monday through Friday, 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. Please call the Religious Education Office at 201-871-4662 to schedule a time that is convenient for you. We look forward to meeting you! The Religious Education Program offers classes according to the following schedule. We have added a sixth grade class to our Tuesday afternoon option! Sundays Mondays Tuesdays Grades K-8 Grades 6,7,8 Grades K-6 −Kathy Sherman, CSJ We would love for you to join our team of catechists! Please call Sr. Regina at 201-871-4662 for more information. Many thanks to the catechists who served in the Religious Education Program this year! 8:45 – 9:55 a.m. 7:00 – 8:00 p.m. 3:30 – 4:45 p.m. RITE OF CHRISTIAN INITIATION OF ADULTS (RCIA) Students beginning in 4th grade are invited to be altar servers. Training sessions will be scheduled. Please contact Sr. Regina in the Religious Education Office at 201-871-4662 or [email protected] to register for this ministry. In the early Church, when a person sought to become Christian, he or she was called a catechumen and entered into a period of intense instruction within the community. When this period of instruction was completed, catechumens were baptized and received into “the body of the faithful.” The Church welcomes into the 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. 5 Volume 2, Issue 21 Pentecost Sunday ACADEMY NEWS & EVENTS ATHLETICS End of the Year Calendar of Events School Band Concert Tuesday, May 26th at 6:30 p.m. in the Auditorium All are welcome! Warrior Day! Track Practice Monday-Wednesday-Friday 5:30 p.m. – 6:30 p.m. at the Tenafly Middle School Thursday, June 4th (rain date: Monday, June 8th) Eighth Grade Graduation Friday, June 5th at 6:30 p.m. in the Church Pre-K 3 Graduation Tuesday, June 9th at 9:00 a.m. in the Titus Room Pre-K 4 Graduation Wednesday, June 10th at 9:00 a.m. in the Auditorium Kindergarten Graduation Thursday, June 11th at 9:00 a.m. in the Auditorium OLMC Track Meet Sunday, May 31st 10:00 a.m. Noon dismissals on Wednesday, June 10th / Thursday, June 11th / Friday, June 12th. No aftercare. Last day of school is Friday, June 12th! 6 Volume 2, Issue 21 Pentecost Sunday COMMUNITY OUTREACH Please contact Alicia Smith with any questions, comments, feedback or ideas at [email protected]. OLMC MOMS’ GROUP Moms of all ages are invited for tea and cake on Wednesday, May 27th at 10:30 a.m. in the Parish Auditorium. Gather with other moms to enjoy lovely conversation and make plans for future OLMC events starting in September. Children are welcome to attend. See you there! Thanks to those parishioners who stay after Mass and tidy the church pews. We are in need of more volunteers who would be willing to stay after Mass for five minutes and neaten the pews. Thank you! PRAYER OLMC is looking for opportunities for community prayer in addition to our current novenas that take place every Friday and Saturday after daily Mass. Please contact Alicia with ideas, comments, or suggestions to get our parish praying more in various community settings. We look forward to hearing from you! Pastoral Care for the Sick Any OLMC parishioner who is in need of a visit from Fr. Leonard or a Pastoral Minister, please reach out to Alicia Smith. If you are a parishioner who wishes to join the Pastoral Care team and visit a homebound parishioner, please contact Alicia. County Manor Rehabilitation and Healthcare Center in Tenafly welcomes volunteers of all ages to visit their residents! Our Lady of Mount Carmel Church is looking to send more volunteers to spend quality time with the residents. Please contact Alicia Smith at 201-871-9458 or [email protected] or Julia Doerner of County Manor at 267-402-7476 if you are interested. CHILDREN’S LITURGY OF THE WORD Children’s Liturgy of the Word is on break until September 20, 2015. A huge and heartfelt thanks to the following CLOW catechists for being amazing teachers and role models to the children of OLMC: Rosanne Ambulo Bill Angresano Maggie Angresano Gabrielle Angresano April Booker James Brooks Banan Flynn Katie Flynn Patricia Flynn Michael Giuliano Michelle Roux Christopher Saladino Regina Saladino Samantha Saladino Allison Schippert Jennifer Schippert Debbie Solga Rory Solga John Sullivan Anne Thomas Your service and dedication are greatly appreciated. God bless you! The OLMC Senior Group “CIRCLE OF FRIENDS” A lineup of monthly activities will launch in September! We are looking forward to great times and companionship! Stay tuned in late summer for more details! LECTORS & EUCHARISTIC MINISTERS The new Eucharistic Minister and Lector scheduling for OLMC Church running June 20/21 through September 5/6 is underway. All Eucharistic Ministers and Lectors are invited to sign up for the summer schedule. If you wish to join the schedule but have not received an email with signup information, please contact Alicia. For all parishioners who are considering joining this wonderful ministry, now is the time to contact Alicia to arrange your training in order for you to be included in the next schedule. OFFERTORY GIFT BEARERS Children and adults of the parish are invited and desperately needed to carry the offertory gifts to the altar during Mass. See an usher before Mass to sign up for this special job. 7 Volume 2, Issue 21 Pentecost Sunday THE WEEKLY RUNDOWN SIENA HOUSE Father Michael Mulhall, O.Carm. is here to play Q uic k 6 ! 1. How many years at OLMC? I was born in Teaneck and lived on West Clinton Avenue. I was baptized at OLMC (the old church) on July 20, 1940 by Fr. Aloysius Bandola and ordained in St. Cecilia’s on May 30, 1967. I’ve had many assignments, most of which were outside of New Jersey. I am completing working on a commentary on the Carmelite Rule. 2. Favorite movie? My favorite movie is Jesus of Montreal. 3. A fun/moving/exciting OLMC memory? The picnic we had here for the feast of Our Lady of Mount Carmel. 4. Last book you finished? John of Brienne: King of Jerusalem, Emperor of Constantinople by Guy Perry. 5. A place you always wanted to travel to? Naples and to the Carmelite house in Naples. 6. Life advice? Favorite quote? “Want less than you have and you will always have more than you want.” The Siena House Ministry would like to thank all who donated to and attended the 5th Annual Ladies Night Out on Friday, May 8th. A great time was had by all, and the night was a huge success. It is with your generosity that we are able to make a donation of $15,000 to the Siena House shelter for women and children. Thank you! CHILDREN’S CHOIR & ALTAR SERVERS Children’s Choir and Altar Servers are invited to a THANK-YOU PARTY on Wednesday, May 27th from 5:00 p.m. to 6:15 p.m. in the cafeteria. Please RSVP as soon as possible to Sr. Regina or Mr. Coll. Coping with Caregiver Stress will be offered at the Kaplen JCC on the Palisades Tuesday, June 9, 2015 11:30 a.m. – 12:30 p.m. Caring for a person with Alzheimer’s disease or a related dementia can become an overwhelming experience. Often, caregivers neglect their own wellbeing because they are devoting so much time to the responsibilities of day-to-day caregiving. This program will examine caregiver stress and offer coping strategies to become a healthier caregiver. This program is free and open to the public, but registration is required. Families may call 1.800.272.3900 to reserve space or go to www.alz.org/nj and click on the “Community Education Calendar” link to register online. 8 Volume 2, Issue 21 Pentecost Sunday THE WEEKLY RUNDOWN The altar flowers this week are given by The Durso Family in memory of Ralph and Laura Durso. Please keep the following people in your prayers: RJ Sy Bernadette Alvarado Rachel Durso Jane Guerra Joyce Hamrah David Maroldi Vito Moncello Jacob Rodsan June Rossetti Nicholas Tolliver Louise Zaleskie An extraordinary, inclusive film making experience taught by Hollywood professionals, celebrating and developing the talents and skills of all students (both with and without special needs) www.inclusionfilms.com For ages 11 to 23 July 27th – August 7th Monday through Friday 10AM to 3PM HOSTED BY Academy of Our Lady of Mount Carmel The church offices are closed on Monday, May 25th in observance of Memorial Day. Let us remember all the people who died while serving in our country’s armed forces. Sacred Heart Novena Every Friday after daily Mass. Miraculous Medal & Our Lady of Mount Carmel Novena Every Saturday after daily Mass. Come, Holy Spirit, fill the hearts of your faithful and kindle in them the fire of your love. Send forth your Spirit and they shall be created. And you will renew the face of the earth. MEN’S CORNERSTONE The Men’s Cornerstone group at OLMC has joined with the groups from St. Mary’s in Closter and Sacred Heart in Haworth to form one group that meets every other Wednesday night at 7:30 p.m. at St. Mary’s in Closter. Our meetings for next month are June 3rd and June 17th. Come for the coffee and stay for the sharing of faith and fun! Please call Michael Giuliano at 201-983-1591 or Bill Angresano at 201-370-2698 if you have any questions. 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