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OUR LADY OF MOUNT CARMEL
Volume 6, Issue 22: June 2, 2019 SeventhSundayofEaster
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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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.”
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 Anthony Armstrong, O.Carm.e - [email protected]
Deacon Lex Ferrauiolae - [email protected]
Deacon Michael Giuliano e - [email protected]
Mission DevelopmentElliot Guerra, Director t - 201.568.1403e - [email protected]
Music Ministry Andrea Covais, Music Director e - [email protected] June Marano-Murray, Organist
Religious Education Office Sr. Regina M. Chassar, SSJ, Directort - 201.871.4662e - [email protected]
Confirmation Program Elliot Guerra, Director Justin Fernandez,Confirmation Staff Gabrielle Angresano, Confirmation Stafft - 201.218.8956e - [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]
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WELCOME
A Message From The Pastor… Dear Brothers and Sisters of Our Lady of Mount Carmel,
I have some major local news to share this week.
I requested retirement with the Carmelites this winter. I am seventy-five years old, and have been ordained for fifty years. When I came here in 2015, I did not want to be retired. Now I do. Some medical concerns have surfaced. I believe it is time. Cardinal Joseph Tobin, Archbishop of Newark, has accepted the recommendation of my Carmelite superiors that Fr. Mark Shaffner, O.Carm. be our next pastor. Fr. Mark will become the twenty-seventh pastor in the long brown line of Carmelites who have served Our Lady of Mount Carmel since 1878. Fr. Mark will begin on August 15, 2019.
This is very good news for two reasons. Fr. Mark is sixty-four years old and has been ordained for thirty years. He has served as a pastor for twenty of those years in Texas and in Florida. He applied for the pastorate of OLMC, so that means he really does want to be here.
Secondly, the Carmelites are withdrawing our services from four parishes around the country as of June 30, 2019. St. Anastasia parish in Teaneck is one of them. The fact that OLMC is getting another Carmelite is a blessing in this time of Carmelite downsizing.
I feel good about our four years together. We have accomplished some good things together. It has been my personal blessing to be part of this proud Catholic parish of Our Lady of Mount Carmel. Let us continue to pray for one another.
Sincerely yours in Christ and Our Lady of Mount Carmel,
fr. Dan [email protected]
Archdiocese of Newark Office of the Archbishop
Reverend Mark Schaffner, O.Carm. Saint Raphael Parish 770 Kilbourne Avenue Englewood, Florida 34223 Dear Father Schaffner, I hereby appoint you pastor of Our Lady of Mount Carmel, Tenafly, New Jersey, effective August 15, 2019. In accordance with the decree of the National Conference of Catholic Bishops reviewed by the Holy See and taking effect on September 24, 1984, the term of your pastorate at Our Lady of Mount Carmel Parish, Tenafly, will be for six (6) years. At its conclusion, this term may be renewed for an additional period of six (6) years. I pray that God may continue to bless you as you assume this new responsibility, and that through your ministry, He will bless all the members of Our Lady of Mount Carmel Parish. Sincerely yours in Christ the Redeemer,
Cardinal Joseph W. Tobin, C.Ss.R. Archbishop of Newark Attest: Sister Donna L. Ciangio, OP Chancellor
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MASSES FOR THE WEEK
MONDAY, JUNE 3rd 8:30 Aurora Gonzalez Requested by Maria Nomikos
TUESDAY, JUNE 4th 8:30 Sr. Nora Lohan, MFIC Requested by Women’s Cornerstone
WEDNESDAY, JUNE 5th 8:30 Margaret Byrnes Requested by Her Daughter, Mary Paone
THURSDAY, JUNE 6th 8:30 Robert Heimbuch Requested by Mary Buchanan
FRIDAY, JUNE 7th 8:30 Leopold Bracconeri, III Requested by His Mother, Angie Bracconeri
SATURDAY, JUNE 8th 8:30 George A. Gardes, Jr. Requested by His Wife, Kathy
5:00 Men of the USS Thresher Requested by Kate & Roger Sullivan
SUNDAY, JUNE 9th 8:00 Parishioners of Our Lady of Mount Carmel
10:00 Anthony Puccio Requested by The Antonucci Family
12:00 Eileen & Arthur Hall Requested by Their Family
MINISTERS FOR JUNE 8th & 9th
5 PM Altar Servers – Jaden Mendoza, Evan Mendoza
Lector – James Brooks
Eucharistic Ministers – Chuck Martini, Ruth Howard, Eileen Mangaser, John Sullivan
8 AM Altar Servers – Kailyn Cho, Alex Herrera
Lector – Tracy Scheller-Oaten
Eucharistic Ministers – Diane Bruno, Raymond Glover, Pat White, Rich White
10 AM Altar Servers – Haedyn Brigati, John Martinez
Lector – Fran Mladjenovic
Eucharistic Ministers – Michael Bruno, Teresa Mancuso, Jeanne Nafash, Marc Votto
12 NOON Altar Servers – Isabella Repoli, Gianna Sidoti
Lector – Ted Del Valle
Eucharistic Ministers – Gina Luppino, Maria Luppino, Janet Doll, Tana Guan
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.
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THE SANCTUARY LAMP This week the Sanctuary Lamp
is for the special intentions of Silva and Arben. v
REST IN PEACE Please remember in your prayers Caroline Donovan and
all the military men and women who have died this week.
LITURGICAL
The altar flowers this week are given by
The Durso Family in memory of
Ralph and Laura Durso.
FIRST FRIDAY EUCHARISTIC ADORATION
Friday, June 7th after the 8:30 AM Mass
followed by Benediction at 3 PM
What is Eucharistic Adoration? Eucharistic Adoration is adoring or honoring the Eucharistic presence of Jesus Christ. During Eucharistic Adoration, we “watch and wait,” we remain “silent” in His Presence, and open ourselves to His Graces which flow from the Eucharist.
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WEEKLYRUNDOWN
Walk-In Dinner Program June 5, 2019
Interested in donating a homemade meatloaf, mashed potatoes, vegetable or dessert? Or serving the meal at the kitchen in Hackensack? Email Elliot at [email protected]. Thank you to all those who have served and those who continue to serve in this outreach effort!
Come and join Fr. Ashley Harrington
for the
JUNE SESSION of IN THE NEWS
Tuesday, June 11th at 7:30 PM Carmelite Spiritual Center at St. Cecilia Church
Let’s gather to review and discuss Catholicism as it was presented in the media last month. Our goal is to openly examine how our faith is communicated to the public. St. Cecilia Church is located at 55 West Demarest Avenue, Englewood.
GOD’S WORD TODAY: ALIVE AND ACTIVE!
Catholic Bible Conference Archdiocese of Newark
The Catholic Bible Conference will be held on Saturday, June 22, 2019 from 8:30 AM to 3:30 PM at Seton Hall University, South Orange, NJ. The keynote speaker is Margaret Nutting Ralph, PhD. Registration is limited to 400 participants. Pre-registration is required. Please register online at https://www.rcan.org/.
THE EMMAUS MINISTRY A One-Day Retreat for Grieving Parents
The Office of Family Life Ministries of the Archdiocese of Newark invites all parents who have suffered the death of a child of any age and by any cause to attend a one-day retreat on Saturday, June 8, 2019 from 9:30 AM to 7:00 PM at Notre Dame RC Church, 359 Central Avenue, North Caldwell, NJ.
The schedule consists of small discussions, personal witnesses, fellowship, prayer and talks by clergy and other bereaved parents. Pre-registration is required; space is limited. Registration fee: $25/person or $40/couple; includes three meals and all retreat materials.
Please register at https://www.emfgp.org/registration/. For information, please contact Lauren Egan at 973-497-4327 or [email protected].
THIRD SATURDAY MASS
All are welcome to Church of St. Mary, 20 Legion Place, Closter for the Third Saturday Mass on June 15, 2019 at 12 Noon. Mass is offered for the support, healing and recovery of not only the person directly affected with the abuse of alcohol and/or drugs, but also for anyone involved in the life of the alcoholic or drug addict. A support group, Meeting of Hope, will follow the Mass. For info, please call 201-768-7565.
Celebrating Twenty-five Years Of Christian Marriage
The Archdiocese of Newark is honoring the following couples that are celebrating twenty-five years of Christian marriage. This anniversary liturgy is being celebrated by Cardinal Joseph Tobin in the Cathedral Basilica of the Sacred Heart in Newark, June 2, 2019, at 3 PM.
Patricia & Gerard Rafferty
Brenda & Edilberto Rodriguez
Congratulations and Best Wishes!
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MINISTRY SIGN-UP FORM (Please return this form to the Church Office or Religious Education Office.)
Name _________________________________
Phone_________________________________
Email _________________________________
Please consider joining one of OLMC’s liturgical or catechetical ministries; training is provided. Please check ministry choice and your Mass preference.
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
___ Catechist for Religious Education Program
WEEKLYRUNDOWN
TODAY’S GOSPEL MESSAGE Sunday, June 2nd
John 17:20-26 “I made known to them your name and I will make it known, that the love with which you loved me may be in them and I in them.”
“In the Gospel, Jesus prays that his disciples may all be one—not just his current disciples, but also all his disciples in the future. He is praying for us as well. . .envisioning a world that comes together, that achieves the unity modeled by the Father and Son (John 17:21). . .With the love of God in us, directed outward toward our neighbor, Jesus is made manifest in us, in us all.”
Source: Pastoral Patterns, Summer 2019
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DAILY READINGS FOR THE WEEK
Monday Acts 19:1-8; John 16:29-33 Saint Charles Lwanga and Companions, Martyrs (Memorial) – Twenty-two martyrs of Uganda died on June 3, 1886 and were canonized in 1964. Charles Lwanga and his predecessor, as master of the royal pages, had reproached King Mwanga for his cruelty and immorality. The king ordered that Charles and the other young Christian pages to be put to death. About 100 people died during the persecution. By 1890, however, the number of Christians had increased to about ten thousand. (Source: Living With Christ, June 2019)
Tuesday Acts 20:17-27; John 17:1-11a
Wednesday Acts 20:28-38; John 17:11b-19
Thursday Acts 22:30; 23:6-11; John 17:20-26
Friday Acts 25:13b-21; John 21:15-19
Saturday Acts 28:16-20, 30-31; John 21:20-25
Please join our Music Ministry on Sunday, June 9th at 4 PM in the Church for a Pentecost and End-Of-The-Year Concert.
Our OLMC Adult Choir will be joined by the Adult Choir of St. Anastasia Church, Teaneck.
Admission is free.
ADULT CHOIR CONCERT
Pope Francis’ Prayer Intention for June:
The Mode of Life of Priests
That priests, through the modesty and humility of their lives, commit themselves actively to a
solidarity with those who are most poor.
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Thank you to everyone for your support of Catholic Heart Work Camp. The Catholic Heart Work Camp team is collecting funds to support the teens from our parish who will be attending Catholic Heart Work Camp in June. Catholic Heart Work Camp is an opportunity for our teens to be involved in social projects in a Catholic environment where they will get to meet teens from other parts of the U.S.
Donations are still being accepted. Sponsor forms are available at the back of the church. Every person who signs up and who gives $10 or more will be invited to a social after our return so that you can see pictures taken during the week, and to have a chance to talk to the teens who took part in the week. Donations should be made through the regular Mass collection (in a clearly marked envelope) or dropped off at the Church Office. Please make checks payable to Our Lady of Mount Carmel Church and note in the memo line “CHWC.” Your generosity is greatly appreciated.
Please keep the following people in your prayers:
Sharyn Agnew Wendy Jane Larre
Bernadette Alvarado Elon Lages Lima Brian Bingman Manuel Liaguno, Jr. Maria Capo Rose LoFaro Pat Carrier Joanne Mitchell Elpine Castro Vito Moncello Cho Hyung Joon Stephan Aaron Monteagudo Sr. Pat Coyle Dottie Murphy
Sr. Helen Craig Michael O’Neill Remedios De Guzman Anthony Passaro Victoria Arana Dew John Prunty Rachel Durso Anthony Salvatore Peter Gagne Jason Scalora Adam Kokosinski Suh Il Ran Veronica Rumi Kubo Dominic Tavomina James Kwok Giselle Velez
WEEKLYRUNDOWN
Make a purchase at Metropolitan Plant & Flower Exchange valued at $50 or more and Metropolitan will donate $10 to Our Lady of Mt. Carmel, Tenafly.
Complete Form Below & Present at Time of Purchase Expires 6/30/19
*Cannot be combined with any other offers.*
Name____________________________________________________
Address__________________________________________________
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Email____________________________________________________
(For Store Use)
Order #___________ Total $____________ Date____________
2125 Fletcher Ave. 471 Mt. Pleasant Ave. 840 Route 17 N Fort Lee, NJ West Orange, NJ Paramus, NJ 201-944-1050 973-736-0049 201-445-7101
Visit Metropolitan Plant & Flower Exchange or place an order by calling 1-800-METRO-13
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119 Hickory Lane, Closter, NJ 07624 201-767-0244
Come and enjoy Peruvian inspired foods, music and entertainment. Amazing gift baskets, 50/50 raffle and more! Check future bulletins for updates!!
If you have any questions or would like to donate items to fill baskets for this event, please contact Rose Ann Miglietta at [email protected]. We are looking for gift certificates to local shops, health and beauty salons and spas, and restaurants to be used in the gift baskets. Donations can be brought to the Church Office.
An Evening in Peru to benefit OLMC’s Medical Mission
Saturday, October 19, 2019 7PM to Midnight - OLMC Auditorium
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What is RCIA? Is RCIA for You?
The Church welcomes into the Rite of Christian Initiation of Adults 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. The celebration of Christian initiation takes place at the Easter Vigil liturgy. If you or someone you know has been thinking about becoming a member of the Catholic Church, please call Sr. Regina at 201-871-4662.
RELIGIOUSEDUCATION
“Being a catechist is not a title;
it is an attitude of abiding with Him, and it lasts a lifetime!
It means abiding in the Lord’s presence and letting ourselves
be led by Him.”
– Pope Francis
Many thanks to our catechists, classroom aides and all who volunteer in the Religious Education Program, Sacrament Preparation Programs and Children’s Liturgy of the Word. Thank you for sharing your time and faith with the young people of our parish. We hope you will join us again in September!
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Religious education classes have ended for the 2018-2019 school year. Please see future bulletins for information about re-registration and new family registration for 2019-2020.
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Children’s Liturgy of the Word will resume in September. If you are an adult who has received the Sacrament of Confirmation and are interested in sharing the Catholic faith with the young people of our parish community, please consider joining the Children’s Liturgy of the Word ministry. Please complete the Ministry Sign-up form on page 6 of this bulletin and return it to the Church Office or the Religious Education Office, or drop it in the Sunday collection basket.
HOME STUDY STUDENTS
Families whose student has been studying at home during this year’s Religious Education Program are reminded to continue their religion studies by completing their textbook. The Religious Education Office will be in touch with home study families regarding a test date.
What Parents Should Expect From A Religious Education Program
According to an information estimate by the National Catholic Education Association, somewhere between eighty and ninety percent of Catholic children now receive religious education in parish religious education programs. What should a parent expect from a religious education program?
Here are six: • A professional educational director • Well-prepared catechists • Well-balanced curriculum • A parish liturgy that teaches and inspires • Help in preparing children for sacraments • An introduction to Scripture
Feel free to call the Religious Education Office to learn more about our program of religious instruction. We can be reached at 201-871-4662.
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ACADEMY/ATHLETICS
COMING SOON TO OLMC! MarbleJam Kids presents Joey Travolta’s Short Film Camp – an extraordinary, inclusive film-making workshop taught by Hollywood professionals celebrating and developing the talents of all students both with and without special needs. Performcare NJ & NJ DDD Approved. For ages 11–28. This program will be held at Academy of Our Lady of
Mount Carmel from July 29th – August 9th, 10 AM to 3 PM, Monday – Friday. Campers learn and create a 60-minute short film presented at a red carpet premiere! For more information, please call 201-497-6512 or email [email protected] or visit www.marblejamkids.org. This program has been made possible in part by a grant administered by the Bergen County Department of Parks, Division of Historic and Cultural Affairs from funds granted by the New Jersey State Council on the Arts.
The 2018-19 academic year is winding down. Here’s our remaining end-of-the-year schedule:
8th Grade June 3: 8th Grade – Noon Dismissal June 4: 8th Grade – Class Trip June 5: 8th Grade – No School June 6: 8th Grade – Noon Dismissal June 7: 8th Grade – Mass – 8:30 AM June 7: 8th Grade – Graduation – 6:30 PM
Early Childhood Grades June 10: PreK 3 Graduation – 9 AM June 11: PreK 4 Graduation – 9 AM June 12: Kindergarten Graduation – 9 AM/Half Day
Other Events/School Schedule June 13: New Family Orientation/Half Day June 14: 5th Grade Moving Up Ceremony/Half Day
Class of 2019 Events and Celebrations
CLASS OF 2019 Blessing of Grade 8 Caps and Gowns
June 7, 2019 8:30 AM Mass
Our Lady of Mount Carmel Church Family brunch follows in the Auditorium.
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CLASS OF 2019 Commencement Ceremony
June 7, 2019 6:30 PM
Our Lady of Mount Carmel Church
You are capable of doing amazing things!
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GIVING&GRATITUDE
Thank You to Grace Antonucci, Karin Erdtmann and the Second Grade Religious Education Classes from The Office of Concern Food Pantry At St. Cecilia…
“On behalf of all the volunteers at the Office of Concern, I want to thank all of you—teachers, students, and benefactors—for the 101 Easter Packs, beautifully assembled and donated to our pantry for distribution to families who come here every week.
Your generous gifts brought smiles and joy to so many children this Easter Season.
With every best wish, George McKenna Director”
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Thank You from The Friends of Siena House Ministry…
“Thank you to all who supported the 9th Annual Ladies Night Out to benefit Siena House. The event would not be possible without the generosity of all who donated, attended and volunteered. It is this very generosity that enabled us to once again make a donation of more than $20,000 to the shelter on behalf of the OLMC community.”
Recurring giving that helps plan our parish’s needs and programs.
• Flexible • Convenient • Reliable • Automatic
VISA – MASTERCARD
AMERICAN EXPRESS – DISCOVER DEBIT CARD
Enroll securely online at www.faithdirect.net (parish code – NJ122) or click on the QR scan below.
Looking For Graduation Gifts Or A Gift For Your Child’s Teacher? Shop Amazon Smile And Select OLMC As Your Designated Charity!
Amazon.com donates 0.5% of the sale price of most items sold by Amazon and purchased through the Amazon Smile website to a designated charity.
Shop www.smile.amazon.com and designate OLMC (listed in Amazon’s directory as “Our Lady of Mt Carmel Church”) as the recipient. The account holder uses the same login and account information.
OFFICE OF CONCERN COLLECTION
Next weekend is the collection for the Office of Concern. Non-perishable items should be placed in the elevator lobby. Thank you for your generosity.