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OUR LADY OF MOUNT CARMEL
Volume 2, Issue 24: June 14, 2015 SEEDS OF
FAITH
Our Lady of Mount Carmel
10 County Road
Tenafly, NJ 07670
201.568.0545
www.olmc.us
Eleventh Sunday in Ordinary Time Today’s Gospel reading about Jesus’ Parable of the Mustard
Seed paints a picture of the humble beginnings of the Church.
The Church was experiencing an explosive rate of growth and
became a source of food, rest, and shelter for both believers
and non-believers. Jesus predicted that, while the Church will
grow extremely large from just a small start, it would not
remain pure. This is not a condemnation of the extensiveness
of modern Christianity, but shows the reality of the growth of
a large institution. The Parable of the Mustard Seed serves as
both a prediction and a warning.
Volume 2, Issue 24 Eleventh Sunday in Ordinary Time Staff Directory Administrator
Fr. Ashley Harrington, O.Carm.
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] 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
t - 201.871.4662 e - [email protected] Religious Education Office
Sr. Regina M. Chassar, SSJ Director of Religious Education
t - 201.871.4662 e - [email protected]
Youth Ministry
Justin Fernandez, Youth Minister t - 201.871.4662 e – [email protected]
Academy Michael Bruno, Principal t - 201.567.6491
f - 201.568.1402 e - [email protected] Facilities Ed McElroy, Facility Director
t - 201.906.4389 e - [email protected]
2 Volume 2, Issue 24 Eleventh Sunday in Ordinary Time A LETTER FROM VERY REVEREND WILLIAM J. HARRY, O.CARM.
PRIOR PROVINCIAL
June 6, 2015
To the Parish Family of Our Lady of Mount Carmel,
On behalf of the Carmelites, I would like to thank all those who came together with us to celebrate the life
of Fr. Leonard Gilman. He was your pastor and our brother. As I said at the Vigil Service for Fr. Leonard,
most of us are experiencing a very wide range of emotions. For many, the fact that Fr. Leonard died and
the circumstances of his death have created an emptiness – that is, our loss being experienced in a very real,
normal way.
I am not a psychologist and a letter being read on a Sunday morning is not ideal. But I do want to express
some of my own thoughts and hopefully move the community towards some healing. I think the best way
to deal with Fr. Leonard’s death is to talk about him – certainly not in a gossipy way, but talking about his
relation to us and how his death has impacted us. During my stay at Our Lady of Mount Carmel these past
few days, many of you have told me stories about your relationship with Fr. Leonard – this helped me a
great deal and I hope you telling me those stories helped you. To the young people of the parish, I would
ask that you talk to your parents about what you are feeling. All of us need to remember there are no right
or wrong feelings. We are human beings and we have feelings – and it is good for us to acknowledge them.
Please take the opportunity to do so.
I also wanted to let you know what steps are being taken to appoint a new pastor at Our Lady of Mount
Carmel. I have asked Fr. Ashley Harrington, O.Carm. to be the interim administrator of the parish. He
graciously agreed and began on Friday [June 5th]. This appointment is until June 30, 2015. As administrator
he will make sure, working with the parish staff, that the ministries and activities of the parish continue
uninterrupted. If there are pastoral needs requiring a priest, Fr. Ashley will be responsible for those.
As prior provincial of the Carmelites, it is my responsibility to nominate a new pastor to the archbishop. In
the coming week I will be meeting with the provincial council, five men elected by the other Carmelites to
advise me, to begin that process. Your next pastor will be a Carmelite, but Archbishop Myers will make the
appointment.
This weekend I am in Niagara Falls, Ontario for the ordination of a Carmelite to priesthood. On Sunday
evening and Monday morning, I will be in Middletown, New York for the investiture of four new novices
and the profession of another. Our lives continue on, building the Kingdom, just as I believe Fr. Leonard
would want for each of us.
Let us continue to pray for one another.
Peace,
Fr. Bill
V. Rev. William J. Harry, O.Carm.
Prior Provincial
3 Volume 2, Issue 24 Eleventh Sunday in Ordinary Time LITURGICAL MINISTERS FOR JUNE 20th & 21st
DAILY READINGS FOR THE WEEK
Monday
Tuesday
Wednesday
Thursday
Friday
Saturday
2 Cor 6:1-10; Matt 5:38-42
2 Cor 8:1-9; Matt 5:43-48
2 Cor 9:6-11; Matt 6:1-6, 16-18
2 Cor 11:1-11; Matt 6:7-15
2 Cor 11:18, 21-30; Matt 6:19-23
2 Cor 12:1-10; Matt 6:24-34
MASSES FOR THE WEEK
MONDAY, JUNE 15th
8:30 Marie DiMiglio req. Her Daughter, Jackie
TUESDAY, JUNE 16th
8:30 Ralph Erardy req. Lori Small
WEDNESDAY, JUNE 17th
8:30 Elizabeth Calistri req. Mary Buchanan
THURSDAY, JUNE 18th
8:30 Roy McCormack req. Veronica Keevins
FRIDAY, JUNE 19th
8:30 Hugh Beattie re. His Loving Wife & Family
SATURDAY, JUNE 20th
8:30 James Kurpiel, Sr. req. His Family
5:00 Crowley & Renn Family req. Mary & Dick
Crowley
st
SUNDAY, JUNE 21
8:00 Parishioners of Our Lady of Mount Carmel
10:00 John Zemanek req. His Sisters 12:00 Father’s Day Novena THE BREAD AND WINE
5 PM
Servers – Cate Bosco, Enzo Capano, Bradley Moyer
Lector – Joan Schaper
Eucharistic Ministers – John Sullivan, Marie Ritner
8 AM
Servers – Luke Figueroa, Sofia Maravillas
Lector – Frank Tarsney
Eucharistic Ministers – Pat White, Rich White
10 AM
Servers – Allie Baldini, Estella Baldini
Lector – Martin Miglietta
Eucharistic Ministers – Jennifer Schippert,
Steven Schippert
12 NOON
Servers – John Mauro, Ariana Novero
Lector – Mary Beth Giuliano
Eucharistic Ministers – Kathy Inguaggiato,
Anthony Inguaggiato
The altar flowers this week are
in loving memory of Bob Watt
requested by his wife,
Lucine Watt.
2016 Mass Book
This week the Bread and Wine are in memory of the
Alfano Family requested by Trisha & Jerry Gasparro.
THE SANCTUARY LAMP
This week the Sanctuary Lamp is in memory of
Irene Hickey requested by Her Family.
REST IN PEACE
Please remember in your prayers our pastor,
Very Reverend Leonard J. Gilman, O.Carm., and
Rosemary Esser and all the military men and women
who have died.
The 2016 Mass Book will open
Tuesday, June 23rd at 9:30 a.m.
To accommodate everyone there will be a limit of
four Mass intention requests (two weekends and
two daily) and two requests for either Bread &
Wine or Sanctuary Lamp. At this time, no phone
requests will be taken.
We appreciate your
understanding. Thank you.
4 Volume 2, Issue 24 Eleventh Sunday in Ordinary Time 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.
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
8:45 – 9:55 a.m.
7:00 – 8:00 p.m.
3:30 – 4:45 p.m.
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?
−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.
Summer 2015 Course
New Evangelization & Catechesis
July 6 – 30, 2015
6:30 – 9:00 p.m.
400 South Orange Avenue
South Orange, NJ 07079
(973) 761-9633 / [email protected]
This course will present a comprehensive approach to
catechesis as a primary means for serving the Church’s
overall mission of evangelization with particular emphasis on
the themes of the New Evangelization.
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.
The Church welcomes into the process of preparation
persons who are seeking baptism, those already baptized
in another Christian tradition, or baptized Catholics who
have not received First Eucharist or Confirmation.
Our next preparation session for our candidates in this
process will take place this Sunday, June 14th at 11:00
a.m. in the Religious Education Office. If you have any
questions or concerns, please call Sister Regina Chassar at
201-871-4662.
5 Volume 2, Issue 24 Eleventh Sunday in Ordinary Time ACADEMY NEWS & EVENTS
Congratulations! The following OLMC Academy
alumni/OLMC parishioners have been named to the
Honor Roll for the Third Marking Period in the 20142015 academic year!
ATHLETICS
Track & Field Meets
Results
St. Elizabeth's Meet: May 3, 2015
Boys
Academy of the Holy Angels
Principal’s List
Honors
Grace Diaz
Jessica Ng
Nicole Margiotta
Danielle Cahill
Caroline Fernandez
Amanda Hernandez
Clara Jeon
Allyson Martin
Shiho Numakura
Samantha Pereira
Rachel Ann Silvestri
Sofia Urquiola
Krystina Vafiadis
Cecilia Zayas
1st place: OLMC/Tenafly
2nd place: Sacred Heart/Lyndhurst
3rd place: St. Joseph's/Oradell
Girls
1st place:
2nd place:
3rd place:
OLMC/Tenafly
Sacred Heart/Lyndhurst
St. Elizabeth's/Wyckoff
Overall
1st place:
2nd place:
OLMC/Tenafly
Sacred Heart/Lyndhurst
Sacred Heart Meet: May 9, 2015
Boys
Bergen Catholic
Principal’s List
First Honors
Second Honors
Michael Classi
Albert Gordon
Brandon Nazario
Ryan Taccetta
Nicholas Vafiadis
Brian Anderson
Ryan Kitts
Owen Kraft
Eugene Moran
Michael Sorrentino
James Baksh
Nicholas Kranjac
Vincent Margiotta
Caleb Shaia
Christopher Sorrentino
Paramus Catholic
President’s List
First Honors
Won Kyung Choi
Dylan Luther
Anthony Monte
Jordan Meltzer
Mackenzie Mortensen
Second Honors
St. Joseph Regional
1st place:
2nd place:
3rd place:
OLMC/Tenafly
Sacred Heart/Lyndhurst
Queen of Peace/North Arlington
Girls
1st place:
2nd place:
3rd place:
OLMC/Tenafly
St. Joseph's/Oradell
Queen of Peace/North Arlington
Overall
1st place:
2nd place:
3rd place:
OLMC/Tenafly
Sacred Heart/Lyndhurst
Queen of Peace/North Arlington
OLMC Meet: May 31, 2015
Boys
1st place:
OLMC/Tenafly
Girls
First Honors
1st place:
Vincent Simpson
Overall
1st place:
OLMC/Tenafly
OLMC/Tenafly
6 Volume 2, Issue 24 Eleventh Sunday in Ordinary Time COMMUNITY OUTREACH Many thanks to the individuals who volunteer their time and
talent to Our Lady of Mount Carmel parish community.
Your dedication is very much appreciated!
Adult Altar Servers for Funerals
Chris Connolly
Carol Cooke
Tom Cooke
Tom DeAngelis
Richard Oldfield
Roseann Perlman
Linda Steffe
Altar Linen Ladies
Meddy Hellman
Linda Hubschman
Tita Ong
Marta Perez
Silva Rrjolli
Lisa Vanacore
Children’s Liturgy of the Word
Rosanne Ambulo
Bill Angresano
Gabrielle Angresano
Maggie 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
Eucharistic Ministers
Maggie Angresano
John Barrett
Della Booker
Jim Brooks
Diane Bruno
Michael Bruno
Pat Carrier
Julia Carozza
Martha Candler
Joan DeAngelis
Tom DeAngelis
Laurie Densen
Joseph DeRose
Dominique Elisano
Toni Essman
Wanda Ferrauiola
Karyn Glover
Raymond Glover
Tana Guan
Elliot Guerra
Ruth Howard
Linda Hubschman
Anthony Inguaggiato
Kathy Inguaggiato
Barbara Izzard
Tom Izzard
Kathy Kagy
Ted Kagy
Mae Kenny
Lisa Knowles
Jaga Kokosinski
Alida Kratnoff
Joan Kroese
Patricia Levins
Gina Luppino
Maria Luppino
Russell Luppino
Eileen Mangaser
Nikki Margiotta
Vincent Margiotta
Dolores Miller
Loretta Miller
Max Miller
Fran Mladjenovic
Anna Ogle
John Ogle
Judy Ong
Tita Ong
Marta Perez
Tyler Perin
Ann Picinic
Marianne Reilly
Marie Ritner
Carol Roux
Michelle Roux
Marie Sarubbi
Jennifer Schippert
Steve Schippert
Caleb Shaia
Liz Shanks
Matt Smith
Hilda Solari
Debbie Solga
Rory Solga
John Sullivan
Kate Sullivan
Roger Sullivan
Sharyn Tondel
Bob Toro
Debbie Viar
Marc Votto
Pat White
Rich White
Lectors
Brian Anderson
Jim Brooks
Brenda Brunelle
Barry Buniva
Sr. Regina Chassar
Chris Connolly
George Dirschel
Kathleen Dirschel
Jackie Dragon
John Gibbons
Mary Beth Giuliano
Michael Giuliano
Elliot Guerra
Anthony Inguaggiato
Kathy Inguaggiato
Thomas Izzard
Martin Miglietta
Fran Mladjenovic
Anna Ogle
John Ogle
Mary Paone
Nicole Pecoraro
Patrick Perin
Ann Picinic
Una Rafferty
Margaret Rossi
Joan Schaper
Susan Semler
Hannah Smith
Kathleen Sullivan
Frank Tarsney
Larry Tondel
Liturgy Committee
Bill Angresano
Vincent Antonucci
Chris Connolly
Karyn Glover
Kathy Inguaggiato
Alida Kratnoff
Joan Kroese
Patricia Rafferty
Rosemary Russell
Debbie Solga
Rory Solga
Kate Sullivan
Roger Sullivan
Pastoral Care Team
Rosanne Ambulo
Mary Buchanan
Dolores Codner
Kathleen Dirschel
Salvacion Enriquez
Toni Essman
Deacon Lex Ferrauiola
Alida Kratnoff
Patricia Lefevere
Judy Ong
Tita Ong
John Sullivan
Ushers
Bill Angresano
Vincent Antonucci
Dominic Avitabile
Pete Camino
Remo Cefalo
Steve Dente
Alexandra Gachette
Verdain Gachette
Larry Gragnano
Tom Hall
Frank Lavinio
Martin Miglietta
John Nolan
Rob Nunez
Mike Prelee
Steve Schippert
Matt Smith
Nathan Smith
Bobby Thompson
Peter Tierney
Nicky Vergona
Ronnie Vergona
Jerry Van Dohlen
Ralph
May God bless you for your dedicated service to
Our Lady of Mount Carmel Parish Community.
7 Volume 2, Issue 24 Eleventh Sunday in Ordinary Time THE WEEKLY RUNDOWN Love is our true destiny.
We do not find the meaning of life by
ourselves alone – we find it with another.
Thomas Merton
OFFICE OF CONCERN
FOOD COLLECTION
This Sunday, June 14th, is the Office of
Concern collection for the invisible poor
of Bergen County. All donations can be
dropped off at the elevator during the
week and on the weekend. Critical items needed are
breakfast cereal, diapers and canned goods. Thank you
for your generosity!
The following individuals were recently baptized
at Our Lady of Mount Carmel. Let us welcome
them into our faith community!
Zoey Marie Kania
Mila Josefina Rupp
Dylan Michael Salamone
David Vega
Andrew Votto
Please keep the following people in
your prayers:
RJ Sy
Bernadette Alvarado
Rachel Durso
Jane Guerra
Joyce Hamrah
David Maroldi
Vito Moncello
Joseph Morano
Jacob Rodsan
June Rossetti
Nicholas Tolliver
Louise Zaleskie
Eagle Scout Ceremony
June 14th
10:00 a.m. Mass
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Two long-time members of our parish, Jack Neus and Patrick Owens, are
being honored this weekend for achieving the rank of Eagle Scout, Boy
Scouts of America’s highest honor. They are members of Tenafly Troop
86, which meets at OLMC on Monday evenings and is chartered by this
church. Both young men have also been active in our Religious
Education Program, celebrating their First Eucharist and Confirmation
with our parish community.
Jack has been an active Scout since first grade, rising to the rank of Eagle
Scout, and currently serving as Assistant Junior Scoutmaster. Most
recently, in mid-January, he, Patrick and four other scouts traveled to
northern Minnesota to learn winter survival skills in subfreezing
conditions. For his Eagle Scout project, Jack repaired a Sandy-ravaged
portion of the Long Path trail of the Palisades Interstate Park, Englewood
Cliffs, by clearing three drainage channels from the PIP as well as
rebuilding the trail and two footbridges.
Patrick began scouting in fifth grade, and with Jack, attended summer
camps at Nobebosco, the 2014 National Jamboree in West Virginia, and
the BSA National Youth Leadership Training program.
Patrick
revitalized a portion of the Little Chism Trail at the Tenafly Nature
Center by clearing storm debris and building a series of bog bridges over
the wetland areas.
Both boys have performed countless hours of community service
including trail work, coat drives and Thanksgiving food drives.
Please join us in congratulating Jack and Patrick on
accomplishments and for demonstrating leadership by example.
their
8 Volume 2, Issue 24 Eleventh Sunday in Ordinary Time THE WEEKLY RUNDOWN FATHER’S DAY
SPIRITUAL BOUQUET
Our Father’s Day Novena will begin
on Sunday, June 21st and continue
through Monday, June 29th.
Elliot Guerra,
OLMC’s Director of
Mission Development
is here to play
Q uic k 6 !
1. How many years at OLMC?
Eight years!
If you would like to enroll your father, living or
deceased, envelopes and cards are available by the
doors of the church. Please return the large envelope
either to the Church Office or place it in the Sunday
collection basket. Names of those enrolled will be
placed on the altar during this Novena.
LECTOR & EUCHARISTIC MINISTERS
SCHEDULES
Schedules are complete and available to be picked up
in the narthex office after each Mass this weekend.
The Mass of the Anointing of the Sick
scheduled for June 20th has been postponed.
2. Favorite movie?
Terrence Malick’s The Tree of Life. Nature. Grace. Texas.
An amazing film.
3. A fun/moving/exciting OLMC memory?
So many! But RJ’S Epic 4th Birthday Bash, the York
Mystery Plays and the first few Service Days. Those days
and moments when I look around and see this faith
community coming together, loving one another and
serving one another – I look up and say, Man, I got a
great gig. You've given me a wonderful life.
4. Last book you finished?
Finished? The Emperor of All Maladies: A Biography of
Cancer by Siddhartha Mukherjee, but I'm currently
reading D.T. Max's Every Love Story Is a Ghost Story, a
biography of the troubled but prolific writer David Foster
Wallace.
5. A place you always wanted to travel to?
All of our major National Parks. I've only been to one,
but planning a couple more this summer!
6. Life advice? Favorite quote?
Well, the Thomas Merton prayer is something I say
everyday, but I think Warren Zevon pretty much
summed it up when he said, "Enjoy every sandwich."
OFFICE OF CONCERN
Remembering Father Leonard
With the death of Fr. Leonard Gilman the Office of
Concern Food Pantry has lost a great friend and a faithful
supporter. Since his installation as pastor nine years ago,
Fr. Leonard never failed to remind parishioners each month
at the end of Sunday Mass about food collections for the
Office of Concern. He was spirited, sometimes passionate,
in his appeals, and the people in the pews listened and
responded in kind, donating many, many bags of food each
month. Taking into account food, cash, and gift cards, Our
Lady of Mt. Carmel in Tenafly has been our largest
contributor.
During the Thanksgiving and Christmas season he doubled
down, asking people also to give turkeys and other holiday
food to the needy people we serve. Each year these appeals
set off scenes of joyful generosity: after Sunday Masses
parishioners gathered around to help us load their donated
turkeys into our van. By the end of twelve o’clock Mass our
van would be floor-to-ceiling full of frozen turkeys.
Jesus said that our entire religion rests on the twin pillars of
loving God with our whole being and loving our neighbors
as ourselves. A conspicuous feature of Fr. Leonard’s faith
was his determination to help our neighbors in need. As we
come to terms with his tragic death, we appreciate and
celebrate the wonderful works of charity he inspired.
Office of Concern Volunteers
9 Volume 2, Issue 24 Eleventh Sunday in Ordinary Time WAYS TO GIVE Recurring giving that helps plan our
parish’s needs and programs.
•
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•
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 to the right.
THE SIMPLEST WAY TO GIVE
VISA – MASTERCARD
AMERICAN EXPRESS – DISCOVER Safe -­‐ Secure -­‐ Reliable Located in the church narthex, cell phone, www.olmc.us or click on the QR scan to the left. WE ARE A TITHING PARISH
Our Lady of Mount Carmel is supported by parishioners who have their faith and trust in God.
Parish Collections for the Month of May 2015
Envelopes
May 3
$7,908
May 10
$6,522
May 17
$6,748
May 24
$7,346
May 31
$9,542
Ascension
$394
Mother’s Day
$3,575
Total
$42,035
Communicating God’s Word $802
Faith Direct
$3,906
$3,906
$3,906
$3,906
$3,906
$567
$438
$20,535
$612
Simple Give
$55
$40
$91
$130
$0
$0
$0
$316
$0
Total
$11,869
$10,468
$10,745
$11,382
$13,448
$961
$4,013
$62,886
$1,414
OLMC is obligated to pay an annual Archdiocesan Assessment of $168,348
whether collected or not.
Monthly Collection Towards Archdiocesan Assessment: May 2015
Fiscal Year-to-date Collection Towards Archdiocesan Assessment: July 2014 – May 2015
$2,018
$22,026