Our Lady Of Mount Carmel Historic Catholic Church

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Our Lady Of Mount Carmel Historic Catholic Church
Our Lady Of Mount Carmel
Historic Catholic Church
Serving the community since 1894
JULY 14, 2013
Address:
3549 Navajo Street
Denver, CO 80211
Phone:
(303) 455-0447
Fax:
(303) 455-5487
Parish Hall: (303) 433-1049
E-mail: [email protected]
Website: www.ourladymountcarmel.com
Pastoral Staff
Rev. Hugh M. Guentner, OSM
Pastor
Crystal Peccia
Religious Education
Shaun Steavenson
Minister of Music
Denise Walton
Bill Coffey
Barbara Iacovetta
Steve Luciano
Support Staff
Business Manager
Facilities Manager
Secretary/Bulletin
Sacristan
In Residence
Rev. Gabriel M. Weber, OSM
Rev. Gabriel M. Ramacciotti, OSM
Rev. Mark M. Franceschini, OSM
WORSHIP SCHEDULE
SATURDAY: 4:00 PM ANTICIPATED MASS
SUNDAY:
7:00 AM, 9:00 AM, and 11:00 AM
MON.-FRI.: 7:30 AM SATURDAY: 8:00 AM
VISION STATEMENT
It is our vision at Our Lady of Mt. Carmel,
a Catholic Community, led by Jesus and
empowered by the Holy Spirit, to proclaim
and live the Gospel. We accomplish this
through our shared Baptism, celebrations
of the sacraments, prayer, hospitality and
service to others.
Visitors and New Parishioners, WELCOME! If you came as a visitor and would like to join Our Lady of Mt.
Carmel Parish, please return the information below by dropping it in the offertory basket.
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OUR LADY OF MOUNT CARMEL
Food for Faith Living from the desk of Fr. Mark
If one truly opens heart and mind to God’s Word, it is an
ever repeated theme of life-giving for us to embrace. This is
the meaning of faith. It is simple to grasp, but difficult to do.
This has ever been the stumbling block for the human family.
We easily say “yes” to the message and then find ways to
justify our not living it. Welcome to the human race!
Welcome to the blind-spot of every religion! We may not give
it much thought or pay attention to it happening often in the
Bible.
The blind spot hinges on people’s response to God’s Will
and Word. In Deuteronomy (1st reading) Moses tells the
people “to heed the voice of the Lord, your God, and keep His
commandments with all your heart and soul.” The people
say “yes” cross into the Promised Land and slowly, but surely,
forget the commitment. Actually, they create a religion and
ritual laws, rules and practices all meant to worship and praise
God. They grow comfortable and secure in religious practices.
The mistake? They stop listening to what God is saying to
them: religious rituals become a substitute for doing what
God says, which is true faith.
In the Gospel (Luke) Jesus is asked: “What must I do to
inherit eternal life?” Jesus says: “You shall love God with all
your heart, being, strength, mind and your neighbor as yourself,” the essence of faith living. The man who asked is
shaken, so he seeks clarification: “Who is my neighbor?” The
wonderful story of the Good Samaritan is Jesus’ reply. We
know the story well: it contains the meaning of loving God
and neighbor. A traveler is beaten, robbed and left to die. A
priest passes by, a Levite too. Both see him and go on leaving
him unattended. A foreigner, whose tribe is despised by the
righteous, stops, binds up his wounds, takes him to an inn and
sees that his needs are taken care of, paying the expenses.
The obvious and clear meaning Jesus confirms: “Go and
do likewise.” Every person is a neighbor, especially those in
need or helpless. The answer challenges all of us to soulsearching honesty. There is no room for justifying refusals to
help, a powerful truth which has caused every generation
discomfort as we rationalize our excuses for not helping
others.
St. Paul (2nd reading) reminds us of who we, the baptized,
are: “We are the living Body of Jesus! Who is the head of His
Body, the Church. Living in Him, we are reconciled to God
and others making peace through the Blood of the Cross, the
Blood reconciling all humanity with God and each other.
Loving each other is the true
way to love God. An awesome Weekly Offering
July 6 & 7 = $5,756.00
truth. Do we believe?
DENVER, COLORADO
MASS SCHEDULE
Saturday, July 13 - Anticipated Sunday Mass
4:00 pm- +Lorna Gallegos/Ernie & Annette
Marranzino
Sunday, July 14 - Fifteenth Sunday in Ordinary Tim
7:00 am- Our Parishioners
9:00 am- +Marie Cominiello/Henry Cominiello
11:00 am- +William & Mary Elliott/Elaine Gerk
Monday, July 15
7:30 am- +Michael Delmonico/Frank & Judy Vessa
Tuesday, July 16
7:30 am- +Kirk & Alex A. Iacovetta/Barbara
Wednesday, July 17
7:30 am- +Dolores Hunt/Jim & Nancy Egan
Thursday, July 18
7:30 am- +Frank Elliott/M & M Joseph Elliott
Friday, July 19
7:30 am- +Michael Delmonico/Ruben & Rosemary
Aguilar
Saturday, July 20
8:00 am- +Eugene Brancucci/Joe & Marie Brancucci
4:00 pm- +Nicholas Anthony Pansini/Pansini Family
Sunday, July 21 - Sixteenth Sunday in Ordinary Time
7:00 am- +Phyllis Palizzi/Bob & Mary Ann Seno
9:00 am- Our Parishioners/Bazaar Weekend for
OUR LADY OF MOUNT CARMEL
11:00 am- +Evelyn Mucilli/George Mucilli
JoAnn ‘Petraglia’ Bellamy
Gary Licata
Joseph Castaneda
Joseph Falbo, Sr.
SICK LIST
*Paula ‘Seno’ Lyon*Cheryl Carlson*Leonard Piccolo,*Rodney
Rodriguez*Donna Salazar*Adilynn*Katherine Thomasson
*The Dwain Spreier Fam.*Helen Philips*Tammy Pullano
*Cynthia Falbo*Myrtle & Frank Amato*Lela Casa*Jerry
Canzona*Sandy Moses*Cris Brumaugh*Rosemary Zamboni
*Steve Zipperle*John Winczewski*Don Hendricks*Millie Zarlengo*Cynthia Ramirez*Linda Marinaro*Margie Lee*Paula
Sabell*Meta Schneringer*Brandy Peonio*Jay Kettleson *James
& Kacie Condon*Nick Panzini*Louis Garramone
*Jim Scalmanini*Julie ‘Figliolino’ Burcar*Nina Lombardi
*Lucile Zydik*Bob Seno*Clyde Gray*Jeremiah Valdez*Donna
Valdez*John Porreca*Firemen*Police*Military Personnel
Prima Domenica
Mass is celebrated in Italian the first Sunday of each month at 9:00 am.
A Reception is celebrated in the Parish Hall after the Mass.
BAPTISMS 2013
Baptisms are scheduled quarterly on the following Sundays at 12 Noon:
July 14th & October 13th.
Baptismal class is mandatory. You must make arrangements with
the priest first. Classes are on the Thursday, July 11th, October 10th
at 7:00 pm in the Parish Office.
MARRIAGE A wedding may be scheduled after a consultation
with a priest or deacon. Please call the rectory for an appointment.
Please notice preparation is eight months to a year.
RECONCILIATION Saturday: 3:30-4:00 pm or by appointment
with Confessor.
ANOINTING OF THE SICK Upon request. Please call the rectory.
FUNERALS Please call the office before arrangements are made.
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Archdiocese of Denver Website: www.archden.org
SCHEDULE OF
EVENTS
SUNDAY, JULY 14
12 (Noon) - Baptisms
5:30 pm - Booths & Tents
MONDAY, JULY 15
7:00 am - Bazaar set up in
the parking lot
9:00 am - Clean peppers - hall
TUESDAY, JULY 16
FEAST OF OUR LADY
OF MOUNT CARMEL
7:00 am - Bazaar set up in
the parking lot
WEDNESDAY, JULY 17
7:00 am - Bazaar set up in
the parking lot
6:30 pm - Choir Practice
THURSDAY, JULY 18
7:00 am - Bazaar set up in
the parking lot
FRIDAY, JULY 19
7:00 am - Bazaar set up in
the parking lot
5:00 pm - BAZAAR BEGINS
SATURDAY, JULY 20
5:00 pm - Bazaar Opens
SUNDAY, JULY 21
9:00 am - Mass
PROCESSION of
OUR LADY OF MT.
CARMEL STATUE
after 11:00 am Mass
5:00 pm - Bazaar Opens
(winners of the raffles
announced at 9:30 pm)
Lord we Pray: that during this Year of Faith, all Catholics
will publically proclaim their love for Christ and His Church.
BAZAAR TICKETS ON SALE NOW!
This year we are not allowed to send the tickets in the mail. You can pick them
up from a representative at the entrance to the Church after the weekend Masses
or at the Parish Office, Mon. - Fri., 9:00 am to 3:00 pm.
PEPPERS
On Monday, July 15th, at 9:00 am, we are cleaning the peppers used for the
Sausage Sandwich Booth. We ask that you bring a knife and cutting board from
home. There will be refreshments served at noon.
BAZAAR SET UP (See Schedule of Events Article)
Join us for the Bazaar, bring your neighbors, family & friends
For games we have: Bingo, Wheel of Cash, Spinning Wheel, Pull Tabs & Our
Grand Raffle
For Food: Sausages Sandwiches, Italian Sodas & Ice Cream, Pop & Water,
Pizza, Pizza Fritta, Wine & Beer
Win at the Italian Goods, at the Italian Bowls, at the Italian Apparel, and, of
course, a goodie at the Cake Booth
Order your Colorado Peaches and Mount Carmel T-shirts
Win a drawing for Bronco vs. Ravens Tickets (the opener) Sept. 5th at the
Alumni Booth
Listen to your favorite songs and enjoy the rose garden
Join us for a good time!!!
ANNUAL PARISH PICNIC
Join us on August 4th at Lakeside Amusement Park
from 2 - 4 pm for food, fun and friendship. The tickets are available in the parish office,
M – F, 9 am - 3 pm.
Archbishop’s Catholic Appeal
As we unite in worship, may we also unite in our
commitment to evangelize the faith through a sacrificial gift to the ACA.
RESPECT LIFE
We pray that, like the Good Samaritan, we may reach out to those
different from us - the mentally challenged, the unborn, and the frail elderly.
Bazaars
Our Lady of Guadalupe,
(1209 W 36th Ave., Denver)
July 12, 13 & 14th.
“It is not a lack of love,
but a lack of friendship
that makes unhappy
marriage.
-Friedrich Nietzsche
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STVDP
Financial report for the month of June
Receipts included: Parish Offering - $1,361, Metro Council Housing Reimbursement $205, Memorial - $25, an out of state donation -$50 = $1,641.
Expenses Totals: Rent - $837, Xcel - $264.41, Gift cards - $100, storage - $370 =
$1,571.41. In addition, we secured $1,494.66 in EOC funds for four families. Come and
join us.
God loves a cheerful giver.
2 Corinthians 9-7
THANK YOU
The Sisters of Mullen Home collected $1,248.34 last weekend during
their appeal to get funding for their care to the elderly. They thank you for your generosity
and may God to be with you.
Community News
Augustine Institute ‘I loved Jesus in the Night’ (Mother Teresa) talk by Fr. Paul Murray,
Tues., July 23, 7 pm 6160 S. Syracuse Way, Greenwood Village, CO contact Joelynne Jewel (303)
937-4420 X 136 or [email protected]
Presentation of Our Lady School Golf Tournament at Inverness Golf Course, Inverness Dr.
West, Englewood, Aug. 20th. Contact Julie Harris 303 -534-4885 X 18 [email protected]