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Eucharist Saturday: Sunday: 7:30 a.m., 9:00 a.m., 10:30 a.m. & 12:15 p.m. Monday - Friday: 12:10 p.m. & 5:30 p.m. No weekday 5:30 p.m. Mass from Memorial Day through Labor Day. Holy Days: Vigil 5:30 p.m. Holy Day: 7:15 a.m. 12:10 p.m. & 5:30 p.m. Lent: An additional 7:15 a.m. Mass is celebrated Monday - Friday. Reconciliation Saturday: 12:40 p.m. - 1:15 p.m. or call to see one of the priests. Miraculous Medal Novena & Benediction Monday: 7:30 p.m. Exposition of the Blessed Sacrament Friday: 7:00 a.m. thru 7:00 p.m. Baptism Contact the Parish Secretary to make arrangements. Marriages Contact one of our priests. Sick Calls Contact Fr. Paddy, Fr. Jhon, or Parish Secretary. For hospital visits and for Communion for the homebound, Notre Dame of Mt. Carmel Church 75 Ridgedale Avenue, Cedar Knolls, New Jersey 07927 Parish Office: 973-538-1358 Fax: 973-538-7403 www.ndcarmel.com

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Eucharist

Saturday:

Sunday: 7:30 a.m., 9:00 a.m., 10:30 a.m.

& 12:15 p.m.

Monday - Friday: 12:10 p.m. & 5:30 p.m.

No weekday 5:30 p.m. Mass from Memorial Day through Labor Day.

Holy Days: Vigil 5:30 p.m.

Holy Day: 7:15 a.m. 12:10 p.m. & 5:30 p.m.

Lent: An additional 7:15 a.m. Mass is

celebrated Monday - Friday.

Reconciliation

Saturday: 12:40 p.m. - 1:15 p.m. or call to see one of the priests.

Miraculous Medal

Novena & Benediction Monday: 7:30 p.m.

Exposition of the

Blessed Sacrament Friday: 7:00 a.m. thru 7:00 p.m.

Baptism

Contact the Parish Secretary to make arrangements.

Marriages

Contact one of our priests.

Sick Calls

Contact Fr. Paddy, Fr. Jhon, or Parish Secretary.

For hospital visits and for Communion for the homebound,

Notre Dame of Mt. Carmel Church

75 Ridgedale Avenue, Cedar Knolls, New Jersey 07927

Parish Office: 973-538-1358 ♦ Fax: 973-538-7403 ♦ www.ndcarmel.com

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Staff

Please see inside for a list of ministries and contact information.

Visit our website for further details!

Rev. Paddy O’Donovan, Pastor Ext. 101 / [email protected]

Rev. Jhon Madrid, Parochial Vicar Ext. 103 / [email protected]

Fr. Joseph Voltaggio, OSB, Weekend Mass Assistant/[email protected]

Deacon Al Fanelli, Baptismal Prep. (973) 428-8304 / [email protected]

Deacon Ron Forino, Pre-Cana Prep (973) 887–2963 / [email protected]

Deacon Joe Harris, Social Justice (973) 984-7913 /

[email protected]

Deacon Vic Lupi, (973) 538-4642 / [email protected]

Deacon Joe Quinn, Care of Sick (973) 476-8562 / [email protected]

Parish Trustees Joanne McHugh: (973) 428-1228 Will Fernandez: (973) 515-9039

Sacristan :[email protected]

Jean Pankow, Pastoral Associate Ext. 122 / [email protected]

Ext. 100 / [email protected]

Cristina Folan, Communications Ext. 105 /

[email protected]

Jim Keefe, Music Director Ext. 109 / [email protected]

Ivette Valori, Director Faith Formation

[email protected]

Diane Byrne, Faith Formation Coordinator PreK-5th,

Ext. 111 / [email protected]

Gavin Bozza, Director of Ministry to Youth Ext. 102 / [email protected]

Jenny Benitez, Ext. 106 / [email protected]

Jimmy Steiger, Facilities Manager Ext. 120

Pastoral Council President Dick White: (201) 280-8943

Finance Chair Michael Critchley: (973) 725-4665

Our Parish Vision Notre Dame of Mount Carmel is a Roman Catholic community of

faith called to be missionary disciples of Jesus Christ, for the purpose of bringing about the Kingdom.

Our Parish Mission Formed by the Word, fed at the Table, and inspired by the Holy Spirit, we

INVITE, WELCOME and GUIDE each other into relationship with Christ, to GO OUT and MAKE missionary disciples.

LISTENING AND RESPONDING There are three interwoven themes in today's readings: listening to God, faith vs. good works, and losing our life in order to find it. How are they related? The Suffering Servant of Isaiah undergoes much distress and ridicule, but is able to bear it because he has listened to the promptings of God day after day. The psalm tells us that God listens, too. God hears our prayers for help and is always ready to save us. As our faith deepens, so does our desire to do the works of justice and charity that build up the reign of God. God directs our actions in ways we often cannot see, and we don't always see the results. We are called upon in faith to trust that what we do is enough, and that willingness to listen to God's promptings will lead us in the right way.

An Invitation for Conversation...

Nametag weekends are an opportunity to build our community as a place where we can be greeted

with a smile and be personally acknowledged — a place where “everybody knows your name.”

Nametag weekends might challenge some of us to step out of our comfort zones; yet, we surely know it is often the simplest conversations that lead to wonderful opportunities for faith

and friendship in Christ.

Join us next weekend, September 22 & 23, as we invite you

to wear a nametag and help us multiply lots of great conversations!

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Mass Intentions

SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 15, 2018: Our Lady of Sorrows 12:10   Michael McHugh by his wife    Valerie Torrisi by the Bonfiglio Family 5:00   Marie Giglio by Dot & Pete DeNigris    Anthony Losapio by Ginny Weis 

 

SUNDAY, SEPTEMBER 16, 2018: 24th Sunday in Ordinary Time 7:30   Maria San esteban by Ana & family    Thomas Gallik by the Co one Family  9:00   Lei Sun by the Abad Family    Anthony Sun by the Abad Family 10:30   Abelardo Lopez by his wife, Bianca    Bianca & Antonio Lopez by his family 12:15   Sam Maglione by his family    Gladys Sledge by Marilyn Hudson  

MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 17, 2018: Weekday 12:10   Florence Mudro by the Husk Family    Babe Hand by Mr. & Mrs. Vincent Molnar 5:30   Frances Laci gnola by her family    Mike Guarino by Gail & Frank Mertz    

TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 18, 2018: Weekday 12:10   Sotero An porda, Sr. by his children & grandchildren    Stephanie Trincanello by Grace & Sal Loffredo 5:30   Valerie Torrisi by Larry & Clare Wharton    Michael Towman by Cathy Cortright  

WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 19, 2018: Weekday 12:10   Robert Nolan by Ron & Linda Forino    Mary Cimaglia by Selma Faccia 5:30   Josephine Kuhlmann by Donna & Joe BiLella    Kevin Sheridan by Frs. Paddy & Jhon 

THURS., SEPT. 20, 2018: Sts. Andrew Kim Tae‐Gon & Paul Chong Ha‐sang 12:10   Valerie Torrisi by Eda & Mario Tiberi    Theresa Viglione by Eda & Mario Tiberi 5:30   Kevin Sheridan by Joanne & Dominick Croci o    Donna Buchner by the Collins Family  

FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 21, 2018: St. Ma hew 12:10   Beverly Stoveken by her family    Maximiano Rallon by Cleoty & Medardo Yap, MD. 5:30   Louis Spagnole  by the Johnston Family    Raymond Fidalgo by Stacy Gebbia    

SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 22, 2018: Weekday 12:10   Patronila D. Ferrer by her niece, Cleoty de Dios    Valerie Torrisi by Vita Percon no‐Bonficello 5:00   Mary & Robert Johnson by their daughter    Chris McLoughlin by Ann McLoughlin 

 

SUNDAY, SEPTEMBER 23, 2018: 25th Sunday in Ordinary Time 7:30   Jose Rodriguez by Helen Kyle    Kevin Sheridan by Tim & Eileen Roper  9:00   George Adams by the Caivano Family    Juan Conde by the Caivano Family 10:30   Deacon Dave Collins by Angela & Joe Ferraris    Mary Weigh by Richard & Nina Kovacs 12:15   Stephanie Trincanello by SallyAnn & Frank Augello    George Kobil by the Fave a Family 

God’s Gift for Giving

Collection September 8 & 9, 2018: $15,706.20 Collection September 9 & 10, 2017: $16,501.15

TO EVERYTHING THERE IS A SEASON AND A TIME FOR EVERY PURPOSE UNDER HEAVEN …

… a time to be born

Thomas Wade, son of Michael & Rita Pfirrmann Matthew Robert, son of Brian & Julie Saliter

Madelyn, daughter of Gregory & Gabriela Caper Kaiden Tyler, son of Timothy & Kathryn Passarotti

... a time to heal … Julie Amitrano, Dcn. Al Fanelli, Ronny Ferraiuolo. Rose Fladzinski, Michael Giglio, Lina Gerbino, Pat Guarino, Ray Harold, Carole Howell, Jodi Hendrickson, Bobbie Hernet, Mark Karney, Avery Kilby, Margy Kramer, Michael & Reid LoSapio, Bill McLellan, Pat Madden, Susan Nicoll, Karen Davis O’Connor, Joyce Paulding, Nancy Perkalis, Lonnie Perryman, Tina Reilly, Teresa Roccanova, Russell Salon, Elisa Scarpino, George Scripture, Lorraine Steinsberger, Mary Synodis

... a time to die ... a time of great joy

Brandon Rowland & Maureen Corklin

This Week...

Lamp Intentions

Mother of Compassion Lamp will burn for  Theresa Viglione by The Wallburg Family  

Sanctuary Lamp will burn for  Josephine Kuhlmann by the Scalera Family 

St. Benedict Lamp will burn for Jimmy Creaney by his sisters, Pat & Rose 

Altar Linens: Peg Buck ~ Mike & Lorelei Kelly ~  

2018 Recipients of the Vivere Christus Award 

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For The Journey...

I was hired through AbilityOne program to work in the janitorial services at Picatinny Arsenal. Through this

program nonpro it agencies can hire and train more people with disabilities. This past summer I was chosen to

represent Employment Horizons at a Grassroot Advocacy Conference in Washington, D.C.

The purpose of the conference was to meet with our elected of icials so they

could understand how their legislation affects people with

disabilities in their home states.

We arrived in Washington on Monday afternoon. There were 56

advocates, family members and NPA (nonpro it agency) executives

attending from around the country. I started to meet other advocates who

did not know what to expect and were just as nervous as I was.

On Tuesday, we broke into groups where I met others from Ohio, Indiana, Florida and New

York, just to name a few states. At these sessions I and others were encouraged to tell our stories. We learned that

H C G E P D

H i, my name is Mary Zarzycki. I live in Parsippany, NJ. I wake up at 4:30 AM Monday thru Friday to go to work at

Picatinny Arsenal. A van picks me up at 5:15 AM so that I can start work at 6:30 AM until 2:30PM. I have been working at Picatinny Arsenal for 17 years and am very happy sharing my days with them…

in the telling our stories we would be helping others with disabilities become employed. We also listened to guest

speakers from Congress and other government agencies who supported our desire to be employed. Later in the

day we heard stories from other advocates with all types of disabilities. All of them were so

glad that they were able to be employed.

On Wednesday we went up to Capitol

Hill to the of ices of Senator Menendez, Senator Booker,

Congressman Frelinghuysen, and Congressman Lance. We met with their aides who listened to my story

and asked questions. The fact that I wake up at 4:30 AM in the morning

to go to work surprised them and made my story something that I hope

they will remember.

At the end of my visit I felt good about my

story and hope that in some way I was able to help others with disabilities become

employed.

Mary Zarzycki

Mary and her family have been part of our parish family for 18 years! Her bright smile and cheerful, positive spirit are a blessing to anyone’s day! She can easily be found in our midst, sharing her gifts and talents through several ministries, including Faith Formation and the Adult Choir.

Mary, you are a powerful and inspiring witness to Christ’s love in one’s life. May your voice serve as an instrument for achieving just and fruitful opportunities for all!

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For The Journey...

Join us on a weekend retreat from daily life!

F  E .   S ,  O  19   20, 2018 

~ A Spiritual & Social Experience ~ For women 25 yrs. old and older 

 

"It was a me of peace and calm in my busy life, sharing thoughts and feelings, connec ng with

other women and renewing my spiritual journey with God. It was one of the most spiritual experiences of my life. It exceeded all my

expecta ons!”  

Cornerstone is a unique retreat designed to provide par cipants an opportunity to revitalize and deepen their spiritual lives.  The retreat lasts approximately 26 hours, beginning on Friday evening at 6:30 PM, and ending with a Closing Liturgy on Saturday evening at 5 PM. All par cipants are provided sleeping accommoda ons at the parish, which helps ensure the spiritual 

con nuity of the experience for everyone involved.  

   

For further informa on visit us at www.ndcarmel.com, or contact:  Beth Le zia: mrs [email protected] / 973‐699‐4427 

Denise Panyik‐Dale: [email protected] / 973–828‐5068  

Register online at www.ndcarmel.com There is a $50 dona on per par cipant 

Calling All Women!

Please mark your calendars and plan on joining other women on Thursday, October 4th at 7pm

in Room 201, to open the 2018-2019 year for the Women of

Christ Ministry. Bring a friend. Invite other women. Excited to have you!

LAST CALL FOR “SURVIVING DIVORCE” SERIES

“"I found that missing piece of the healing process, the piece that finally

allowed me to close a painful chapter in my life, come to peace

with life and move forward."

"This program has given me a chance to recover from divorce and begin to put my life back together with 10 new friends who are on a similar journey.”

The Surviving Divorce Series

begins here at Notre Dame, next Monday, September 24, at

7:30pm, downstairs in Room 103. If you (or someone you know) are

in need of healing and support from a divorce or separation,

please consider joining us in this 12-week series . Register online at

www.ndcarmel.com.

Men, join us Saturday, Sept. 22, 2018 at 8am in the Resource Room, for an opportunity to get together in faith and friendship and examine what it means to have a personal rela onship with Jesus.  We explore a different topic at each mee ng and offer the opportunity for sharing and discussion.  We encourage honest and personal sharing, including to listen to each other in friendship and not in judgment, and to strictly guard each other’s confiden ality.  Plus, we serve bagels and coffee! All are welcome! 

SOLEMN PONTIFICAL MASS IN THE TRADITIONAL LATIN RITE

All are invited to the second 

annual La n Mass Pilgrimage 

on Saturday, October 13, 2018 

at the Cathedral of St. John 

the Bap st in Paterson. Bishop 

Serratelli will celebrate a 

pon fical solemn high mass in 

the extraordinary form at 9:30am. A recep on with the 

Bishop will follow the mass in the Rodimer Center. Free 

parking is available in the garage on Grand Street. For more 

informa on, contact Dr. Joseph Daly at 973‐464‐2954. 

JOIN US FOR OUR SENIOR LUNCHEON

Monday, September 17,  following our 12:10pm Mass. 

 

We look forward to seeing you! 

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Missionary Discipleship...

S C A M A L E R T  Please be sure to double check email messages coming from our parish 

staff.  Recently, some on our staff (perhaps others in the parish) received an 

email masked as coming from Fr. Paddy ‐‐ note in this picture of the email 

that the source address is bogus. Do not open it – it’s spam. Many dioceses 

throughout the northeast are experiencing this type of spam that goes out in 

the pastor’s name. Scammers get the names and e‐mail addresses from 

parish websites or bulle ns, where staff e‐mails are listed. 

KNIGHTS OF COLUMBUS:

DESIGNER PURSE BINGO  

Sunday, October 7, 2018 Doors open 1:15pm Bingo begins 2pm

Our Lady of Mercy Parish Center 90 Whippany Road, Whippany

Cost of admission is $25 and includes one 3-faced bingo

card for each of the ten games, one dauber, dessert, coffee, and water. Single Bingo boards for specific games will be

sold at event. Tickets are offered on a first come, first served basis. Seating is limited so don’t delay, purchase your tickets today. Advance reservation required. Please

contact Nancy Leone at [email protected] or 973-722-9703 for registration form or any questions.

WORLD APOSTOLATE OF FATIMA BLUE ARMY SHRINE 674 Mountain View Road E., Asbury, NJ

Saturday, September 13, 2018   

Join us to pray for world peace as Our Lady 

of Fa ma requested. Visit the Outdoor 

Rosary Garden; Holy House USA containing 

crushed stone from the Holy House of Loreto; the 

baldacchino and altar over which the last great appari on of 

Fa ma took place; the largest piece of the tree upon which 

Our Lady stood at Fa ma. 

10:30am: Confessions 

12pm: Rosary Procession 

12:30pm: Speaker/Celebrant Fr. Ma hew Mauriello 

1:15pm: Holy Mass followed by Fa ma Farewell 

procession; Divine Mercy Chaplet 

Note: Free talks at the Holy House on the rare, special 

relics contained in at 10:30 a.m. and following Divine 

Mercy Chaplet  l 5 p.m. 

Info: www.bluearmy.com or 908‐679‐1700, ext. 210. 

Come & Discern Vocation Retreat: Franciscan Friars of the Atonement

 

Do you feel like God 

may be calling you to 

religious life? Join the 

Franciscan Friars of the 

Atonement October 18‐

21, 2018 for a prayerful 

discernment retreat at our Friary (“Graymoor”) in Garrison, 

NY.  The Franciscan Friars of the Atonement are dedicated to 

a mission of bringing about reconcilia on, healing and unity 

in our world.  Besides ge ng to know the life and ministry of 

the Friars, the retreat weekend will focus on teaching 

prac cal discernment tools for understanding God’s will for 

your life.  For more informa on: www.AtonementFriars.org/

discern or contact Director of Discernment Ministry Paul 

Krenzelok, 845‐424‐2122, [email protected]

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Sunday - September 16

Sunday Masses: 7:30am, 9am, 10:30am & 12:15pm Food & Clothing Collection

9 am & 10:30 am Shepherd's Call 6 pm Youth Focused Mass

Monday - September 17

Daily Mass: 12:10 pm & 5:30 pm 12:40 pm Anna League Senior Luncheon 3:30 pm Cub Scouts Den 7 7 pm Emmaus Planning Meeting 7 pm Girl Scout Troop 96625 7 pm Rosary/Novena 7:30 pm Men’s Cornerstone XIX Speakers Mtg. 7:30 pm Right To Life

Tuesday - September 18

Daily Mass: 12:10 pm & 5:30 pm 9/11 Memorial Service: 8:30am, 12:30pm & 6pm

7 pm ACTS: The Spread of the Kingdom series 7 pm Women’s Cornerstone Planning Meeting 7 pm Centering Prayer 8:30 pm AA

Wednesday - September 19

Daily Mass: 12:10 pm & 5:30 pm 6:30 am MGD Group 9:30 am Moms & Tots 6:30 pm Alpha Fall 2018 7 pm Adult Choir Rehearsal 7:30 pm Finance Ministry Meeting

Thursday - September 20

Daily Mass: 12:10 pm & 5:30 pm 7:30 pm Family Support & Recovery 8:30 pm AA & Al-Anon

Friday - September 21

Daily Mass: 12:10 pm & 5:30 pm Adoration: 7am-7 pm

9 am Quilting Ministry 11 am Overeaters Anonymous

Saturday - September 22

Daily Mass: 12:10 pm. Reconciliation: 12:40 pm Sunday Vigil Mass: 5 pm

Vision Homily/Nametag Weekend 8 am Men’s Ministry Meeting

Sunday - September 23

Sunday Masses: 7:30am, 9am, 10:30am & 12:15pm Vision Homily/Nametag Weekend

9 am & 10:30 am Shepherd's Call

Dates to Remember

Ministries

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Notre Dame of Mt. Carmel

Cedar Knolls, NJ

Anna League SENIOR LUNCHEON

Monday, September 17, 2018 at 12:40 pm

Immediately following the 12:10 Mass in our Parish Hall

ALL ARE WELCOME! Please bring a friend.

There is no charge!

If you have questions or need more information, please contact

Kris Joganow at 973-335-7943.

This evening!

SUNDAY, SEPTEMBER 16 AT 6 PM_ Here at ND

Inviting and welcoming our young people

with great joy and intention to encounter and

celebrate Jesus in the Eucharist!

All are welcome! While this Mass is being offered with the special

intention of welcoming our youth,

all are welcome to join us!

Our Senior Luncheons are held the third Monday of the month,

September – December and March – June.

Appetizers, a themed main course and desserts.

Raffle tickets are distributed for prizes!

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Notre Dame of Mt. Carmel

Cedar Knolls, NJ

M A R R I A G E M I N I S T R Y

KICK-OFF EVENT

FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 28, 2018 7:00pm - 9:00pm in Rm. 201

Join us for an introduction to the ministry, its leaders & the

calendar of events. Listen to a witness talk by Shirley and Jim Bergen. Enjoy refreshments & fellowship.

Whether you are married 5 months or 50 years, we have

something for everyone! Come to learn more about The

Marriage Ministry and how it can help feed your marital soul!

Coming This Year: Monthly Marriage Enrichment Meetings

NEW Couples Bible Study “Marriage Oneness” Series

Winter Couples Retreat Holiday and Year-End Dinners

In support of Family Life’s “Weekend to Remember” Retreat

Let us know you will be joining us!

RSVP online at www.ndcarmel.com. For information, contact Debby Kispert at 973-945-0456.

ROAD TO EMMAUS: A MEN’S RETREAT Presented by The Men’s Ministries of

Notre Dame of Mt. Carmel & Assumption Parishes

Friday eve. October 5 to Sunday Noon, October 7, 2018

At St. Mary’s Abbey Retreat Center, Morristown, NJ

Have you attended Cornerstone (or some other spiritual retreat) and asked the question “What’s next?”

Does your spiritual life seem like a rudderless ship? Do you sometimes struggle to separate the wheat from the chaff?

This retreat can help you find direction!

The Road to Emmaus Retreat is designed to build on the foundational

work accomplished by Men’s Cornerstone. The purpose of this retreat is to

help men who have completed Cornerstone continue on their faith journey

and deepen their relationship with God. It will offer perspectives drawn

from sacred scripture, spiritual writings, our Catholic tradition, and the

personal experiences of the presenters.

The Road to Emmaus is divided into 4 sessions. Each will begin with a

thesis to establish the topic for the session, followed by a

presentation/personal sharing and discussion. Participants will be

introduced to a variety of Spiritual Practices and ceremonies to aid them

along the journey.

Register online at www.ndcarmel.com!

Retreat Fee: $195* (Includes retreat materials, meals & sleeping accommodations)

*Please do not allow financial concerns to prevent you from attending this retreat.

Please contact Paul Cocco at 973-271-2623 / [email protected] for discreet financial assistance information.

For further information regarding Emmaus Retreat contact:

Paul Cocco at 973-271-2623 / [email protected]

Dennis Bloshuk at 973-229-9245 / [email protected]