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Twenty-Sixth Sunday in Ordinary Time September 29, 2019 Maintaining Gods House Update Were happy that our building project is moving forward and is now in the Design Review Process. Access issues for restrooms, as well as ramps, kitchen and other aspects of the project are being looked at carefully. We will keep you up to date. Our Campaign has now received pledges from 96 generous parishioners totaling $673,131. We hope to have as many of our parishioners as possible parcipate. Every donaon counts. Please remember to idenfy any Capital Campaign pledge checks or envelopes. Thank you for your loving commitment to OLMC and our renovaon project. First Reading: Amos 6:1a, 4-7; Psalm 146:7, 8-9, 9-10; Second Reading: 1 Timothy 6:11-16; Gospel: Luke 16:19-31 Lying at his door was a poor man named Lazarus.World Day for Migrants and Refugees The Vacans World Day for Migrants and Refugees will be held this Sunday, September 29, 2019. The theme for this years celebraon is, It is not just about migrants.Bishop Joe S. Vásquez, Chairman of the U.S. Conference of Catholic BishopsCommiee on Migraon, noted: This years theme for the World Day for Migrants and Refugees is an opportunity to look at the migraon issue from the lens of humanity, of caring for and walking with our brothers and sisters. The World Day for Migrants and Refugees reminds us that it is not about where people come from but their unique God-given human dignity.Bishop Vásquez noted. It reflects our call as people of faith to welcome our brothers and sisters, promote their well-being, protect them from cruelty and human indifference, and assist in their integraon into our community.Support for migrants and refugees is parcularly vital in this moment as the world is in the midst of the greatest global forced displacement crisis on record. As a parish, a special bilingual Holy Hour with the Blessed Sacrament will take place at 6:00 pm, in prayer for all migrants and refugees. DAILY GOSPEL READINGS Sept. 30-Oct. 4, 2019 Mon: Luke 9:46-50 Tues: Luke 9:51-56 Wed: Mt 18:1-5 Thurs: Luke 10:1-12 Fri: Luke 10:13-16 Feast of St. Francis and the Blessing of Animals The Feast Day of Saint Francis of Assisi is celebrated Friday, Oct. 4th. A blessing of animals will take place on Saturday, October 5, at 9:00 am. You are invited to join us at our St. Francis Garden. Remember that when you leave this earth, you can take with you nothing that you have received— only what you have given: a full heart, enriched by honest service, love, sacrifice and courage.—St. Francis of Assisi Lazarus is the only person given a name in the parables of Jesus. He is a very poor man and lives in front of the house of a very rich man. This man shows no interest in Lazarus. He is indifferent to his suffering and lives life with an atude of entlement. He sadly believes that he deserves everything he has, while Lazarus deserves his poverty. When Lazarus dies he is carried by angels to heaven, whereas the rich man, when he dies, finds himself in the netherworldin torment. There is a great chasmbetween the two, a chasm that the rich mans pride and selfishness built. A chasm that sadly exists in our world today. On this day for Migrants and Refugees we are asked to open our hearts to their suffering. Like Lazarus, they have names and are beloved children of God. May our prayers and compassion unite us to the Heart of Jesus. In His Heart we will encounter our sisters and brothers. And with Jesus, we will bridge the great chasm between the rich and poor.

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Twenty-Sixth Sunday in Ordinary Time

September 29, 2019

Maintaining God’s House Update

We’re happy that our building project is moving forward and is now in the Design Review Process. Access issues for restrooms, as well as ramps, kitchen and other aspects of the project are being looked at carefully. We will keep you up to date.

Our Campaign has now received pledges from 96 generous parishioners totaling $673,131. We hope to have as many of our parishioners as possible participate. Every donation counts. Please remember to identify any Capital Campaign pledge checks or envelopes. Thank you for your loving commitment to OLMC and our renovation project.

First Reading: Amos 6:1a, 4-7; Psalm 146:7, 8-9, 9-10; Second Reading: 1 Timothy 6:11-16; Gospel: Luke 16:19-31

“Lying at his door was a poor man named Lazarus.”

World Day for Migrants and Refugees

The Vatican’s World Day for Migrants and Refugees will be held this Sunday, September 29, 2019. The theme for this year’s celebration is, “It is not just about migrants.” Bishop Joe S. Vásquez, Chairman of the U.S. Conference of Catholic Bishops’ Committee on Migration, noted:

“This year’s theme for the World Day for Migrants and Refugees is an opportunity to look at the migration issue from the lens of humanity, of caring for and walking with our brothers and sisters. The World Day for Migrants and Refugees reminds us that it is not about where people come from but their unique God-given human dignity.” Bishop Vásquez noted. “It reflects our call as people of faith to welcome our brothers and sisters, promote their well-being, protect them from cruelty and human indifference, and assist in their integration into our community.”

Support for migrants and refugees is particularly vital in this moment as the world is in the midst of the greatest global forced displacement crisis on record. As a parish, a special bilingual Holy Hour with the Blessed Sacrament will take place at 6:00 pm, in prayer for all migrants and refugees.

DAILY GOSPEL READINGS

Sept. 30-Oct. 4, 2019

Mon: Luke 9:46-50 Tues: Luke 9:51-56

Wed: Mt 18:1-5 Thurs: Luke 10:1-12 Fri: Luke 10:13-16

participating. All pledges have been fulfilled. After meeting our $10,500 commitment to the Diocese, $36,705 was added to our Capital Campaign Fund.

Feast of St. Francis and the Blessing of Animals

The Feast Day of Saint Francis of Assisi is celebrated Friday, Oct. 4th. A blessing of animals will take place on Saturday, October 5, at 9:00 am. You are invited to join us at our St. Francis Garden. “Remember that when you leave this earth, you can take with you nothing that you have received— only what you have given: a full heart, enriched by honest service, love, sacrifice and courage.” —St. Francis of Assisi

Lazarus is the only person given a name in the parables of Jesus. He is a very poor man and lives in front of the house of a very rich man. This man shows no interest in Lazarus. He is indifferent to his suffering and lives life with an attitude of entitlement. He sadly believes that he deserves everything he has, while Lazarus deserves his poverty. When Lazarus dies he is carried by angels to heaven, whereas the rich man, when he dies, finds himself in “the netherworld” in torment. There is “a great chasm” between the two, a chasm that the rich man’s pride and selfishness built. A chasm that sadly exists in our world today. On this day for Migrants and Refugees we are asked to open our hearts to their suffering. Like Lazarus, they have names and are beloved children of God. May our prayers and compassion unite us to the Heart of Jesus. In His Heart we will encounter our sisters and brothers. And with Jesus, we will bridge the great chasm between the rich and poor.

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Mass Intentions Sept 28-Oct.4, 2019

Sat 4:30 pm Matthew and Kayleen Turner Sun 9:00 am Missi Student - Health 11:15 am +Barney and Renata Hulse 5:00 pm Las familias de la parroquia Wed 7:00 am Sick and homebound of the parish Thu 7:00 am Francisco Garcia - Health Fri 7:00 am Marilyn - Health 12:00 pm Angelina Builta - Health A Mass at 12 Noon is celebrated on the first Friday of the month in Honor of the Most Sacred Heart of Jesus.

Marriage Encounter Weekend October 25-27

Married couples are invited to nourish the precious gift of your marriage: centralcawwme.org.

Carmel Mission Fiesta

The 55th Annual Mission Fiesta, to benefit Junípero Serra School, will take place next Sunday, Oct. 6, 11 am to 5 pm in the Mission Courtyard. The Fiesta will include live music, food, games, and raffle prizes! Raffle tickets will be sold following our 9:00 am and 11:15 am Masses this Sunday.

Weekly Offertory Report - 9/22/2019

The report for the weekend of September 21 and 22, will be included in our bulletin next Sunday.

Faith Formation Classes

Please remember in your prayers the children preparing for the Sacraments of the Eucharist and Reconciliation this year, as well as our high school youth preparing for the Sacrament of Confirmation.

We also remember with gratitude and in prayer our Catechists: Kim Hlasny, Patricia Merrifield and Clara Rivera (First Communion); and Sam Klemek and David Warner (Confirmation).

Youth Corner (Luke 16:19-31)

Jesus encourages us to recognize the dignity of all people. Lazarus, the poor man, was ignored by the rich man in the parable of Jesus. As we live in God’s love we experience true wealth and the gift of life!

Second Collection - Next Sunday, October 6

The Respect Life Ministry of the Diocese

Welcome to Our Lady of Mount Carmel!

We are very happy to have you with us! If you are a new parishioner or have never registered, please doing so by filling out the yellow form available at the main entrance of the church.

ANUNCIOS ESPECIALES DE LA SEMANA

Misa en Español: Cada domingo a las 5:00 pm.

Bautismos, Bodas, Presentaciones y Quinceañeras: Favor de hablar con Padre Dennis (831-659-2224)

Confesiones: Los sábados a las 3:30 pm y por cita.

Coro: Todos están invitados a participar. El ensayo es cada domingo antes de la Misa de 5 pm a las 4:15 pm

26 Domingo del Tiempo Ordinario

Amos 6:1,4-7; Salmo 145; 1 Timoteo 6:11-16; Evangelio de San Lucas 16:19-31

Día Mundial de los Migrantes y Refugiados Este Domingo, el 29 de Septiembre

El Papa Francisco pide que la Iglesia mundial celebre el día especial como Pueblo de Dios. Lo que pasa con los migrantes y refugiados impacta a toda la familia humana. Después de la Misa de 5 pm hoy, el 29 de septiembre, a las 6 pm habrá una Hora Santa bilingüe con el Santísimo Sacramento para orar juntos para el bienestar de todos nuestros hermanos y hermanas migrantes y refugiados del mundo. Por favor, acompáñenos.

Favor de incluir la fecha en sus calendarios: Misa especial bilingüe y convivio con nuestro Obispo

Daniel García, el domingo, 20 de oct., a las 11:15 am. ¡Por favor, acompáñenos!

Special Mass and Potluck with our Bishop

Fr. Dennis and the Pastoral Council asks that you please mark your calendars and plan ahead to join us for a special bilingual 11:15 am Mass and potluck meal with our new Bishop Daniel Garcia on Sunday, October 20!

You are invited to bring a dish to share at the potluck. Clipboards with a signup list is for the potluck are available at the front doors of our church.

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Business owners interested in advertising please call 831-659-2224 or email us at [email protected].

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Our Lady of Mt. Carmel

Catholic Church

Mass Schedule Saturday: 4:30 pm Sunday: 9 am, 11:15 am, 5 pm (Spanish) Weekday Masses: Wednesday through Friday, 7 am; First Friday of each month, 12 noon

Reconciliation Saturday 3:30 pm and by appointment Office Hours Wednesday through Friday 9 am – 12 pm; 2 – 4 pm

9 El Caminito Road, Carmel Valley, CA 93924 • Phone (831) 659-2224

www.ourladycarmelvalley.org • Email: [email protected]

Pastor: Father Dennis Gallo

Finance Council: John Finn, Chair, A.B. Introcaso, Secretary, Joe Hertlein, Steve Zalan, Catherine Norris, Carol Duncan Accounting: Rebecca Bayless

Capital Campaign Committee: Alex Gray, Chair, Jack McAleer, Vice Chair, Mark Boitano, Heather Lichtenegger, and Steve Zalan

Site Committee: Tom deRegt, Chair, Pat Dowd, Brian Kelly, Adele Margolis

Kitchen & Hall: A.B. Introcaso

Facilities & Website: John Finn • netadmin@ ourladycarmelvalley.org

Music Ministry: Kayleen Turner (4:30 pm Sat., 5:00 pm Sunday Mass) Robin McKee Williams, Director, George Peterson, Piano (9:00 am and 11:15 am Masses)

Lectors: Dede Woodhead Ministers of the Eucharist: Lorraine Ring Liturgical Environment: Gail Quinnan

Pastoral Council: Adele Margolis, Chair, Dede Woodhead, Vice Chair, Jeff Hawkins, Secretary, Tess Arthur, Lori Jakubowski, Concepción Jara, Alondra Klemek, Patricia Merrifield, Tom Rowland

Faith Formation: First Communion: Patricia Merrifield, Kim Hlasny First Communion: Clara Rivera Confirmation: Sam Klemek, David Warner RCIA / Adult Faith Formation: John Condon, Brian Kelly

Hope’s Pantry: Lydia Newton • Wed 10 am–12 pm Hope’s Boutique: Janice Hawkins • Wed 10 am–12 pm Manna Ministry: Joni Zabala Homeless Hot Meal: Lori Jakubowski Stop Human Trafficking/Social Justice: Lonni Trykowski

Why Catholic? Ministry: Tess Arthur, Alondra Klemek (Spanish)

Bereavement Ministry: Trudy Dowd • (831) 915-4619

Coffee Hospitality Ministry: Rosemary Ellis

Our Lady of Mount Carmel is a warm and welcoming Catholic Community that serves the Gospel with deep faith, hope and love as a living and Spirit filled witness to the Heart of Jesus present and alive in Carmel Valley. Nuestra Señora del Monte Carmelo es una cálida y acogedora comunidad Católica que sirve el Evangelio con profunda fe, esperanza y amor como testigo vivo y lleno del Espíritu del Corazón de Jesús presente y vivo en el Valle del Carmel.

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