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A Welcoming Eucharistic Community Our Lady of Mount Carmel Church A Welcoming Eucharistic Community December 23, 2018 Fourth Sunday of Advent 495 North Ocean Ave. E-mail :[email protected] Phone :631-475-4739 Patchogue, N.Y. 11772 website :OLMCPatchogue.org Fax: 631-447-1030 Like us on Facebook: www.Facebook.com/OLMCPatchogueNememailemail TODAYS READINGS First Reading From Bethlehem-Ephrathah shall come forth for me one who is to be ruler in Israel (Micah 5:1-4a). Psalm Lord, make us turn to you; let us see your face and we shall be saved (Psalm 80). Second Reading We have been consecrated through the offering of the body of Christ once for all (Hebrews 10:5-10). Gospel Blessed are you who believed that what was spoken by the Lord would be fulfilled (Luke 1:39-45). The English translation of the Psalm Responses from Lectionary for COMMUNON CALLS Any homebound or shut-in may receive Holy Communion in their home. A Eucharisc Minister, will visit. Please call 631-475-4739 SACRAMENT PREPARATION Please call Religious Educaon at 631-289-7327 Offices Note Rectory Business Office is combined with the Religious Educaon Office and located in the Parish Center call 631-475-4739. RECONCILIATION Heard Saturday 4:00pm to 4:45pm in the Church or by appointment Hours 9:00 AM –4:00 PM Monday –Friday LECTURAS DE HOY Primera lectura De ti, Belén, saldrá el que será el jefe de Israel (Miquea 5:1-4a). Salmo Señor, muéstranos tu favor y sálvanos (Salmo 80 [79]). Segunda lectura Aquí estoy, Dios mío, para hacer tu voluntad (Hebreos 10:5-10). Evangelio Bendita eres entre las mujeres, y bendito es el fruto de tu vientre (Lucas 1:39-45). Salmo responsorial: Leccionario I © 1976, Comisión Episcopal de Pastoral Litúrgica de la Conferencia del Episcopado Mexicano. Usado con permiso. Todos los derechos reservados. Mass Schedule Weekend - Saturday: 5:00 pm (Vigil) Church Sunday: 8:00am, 9:45 & 11:30 am 1:00pm Spanish Mass Weekday Monday—Saturday 8:00am,Chapel Thursday Evening 6:00pm

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  • A Welcoming Eucharistic Community

    Our Lady of Mount Carmel Church A Welcoming Eucharistic Community

    December 23, 2018 Fourth Sunday of Advent

    495 North Ocean Ave. E-mail :[email protected] Phone :631-475-4739 Patchogue, N.Y. 11772 website :OLMCPatchogue.org Fax: 631-447-1030 Like us on Facebook: www.Facebook.com/OLMCPatchogueNememailemail

    TODAY’S READINGS First Reading — From Bethlehem-Ephrathah shall come forth for me one who is to be ruler in Israel (Micah 5:1-4a). Psalm — Lord, make us turn to you; let us see your face and we shall be saved (Psalm 80). Second Reading — We have been consecrated through the offering of the body of Christ once for all (Hebrews 10:5-10). Gospel — Blessed are you who believed that what was spoken by the Lord would be fulfilled (Luke 1:39-45). The English translation of the Psalm Responses from Lectionary for

    COMMUNON CALLS Any homebound or shut-in may receive Holy Communion in their home. A Eucharistic Minister, will visit. Please call 631-475-4739

    SACRAMENT PREPARATION Please call Religious Education at 631-289-7327

    Offices Note Rectory Business Office is combined with

    the Religious Education Office and located in the Parish Center call 631-475-4739.

    RECONCILIATION Heard Saturday 4:00pm to 4:45pm in the Church or by appointment

    Hours 9:00 AM –4:00 PM Monday –Friday

    LECTURAS DE HOY Primera lectura — De ti, Belén, saldrá el que será el jefe de Israel (Miquea 5:1-4a). Salmo — Señor, muéstranos tu favor y sálvanos (Salmo 80 [79]). Segunda lectura — Aquí estoy, Dios mío, para hacer tu voluntad (Hebreos 10:5-10). Evangelio — Bendita eres entre las mujeres, y bendito es el fruto de tu vientre (Lucas 1:39-45). Salmo responsorial: Leccionario I © 1976, Comisión Episcopal de Pastoral Litúrgica de la Conferencia del Episcopado Mexicano. Usado con permiso. Todos los derechos reservados.

    Mass Schedule Weekend - Saturday: 5:00 pm (Vigil) Church Sunday: 8:00am, 9:45 & 11:30 am 1:00pm Spanish Mass Weekday Monday—Saturday 8:00am,Chapel Thursday Evening 6:00pm

  • Regional School Holy Angels Regional School 475-0422 Principal-Mr. Michael Connell

    New Parishioners are invited to come to the Center and pick up a registration form. Envelopes are available upon request.

    Parish Offices– in Parish Center Telephone 475-4739 Fax 447-1030

    Parish Secretary Susan Schmutz ext.101

    Business Office Hours in Parish Center

    Monday - Friday 9:00am - 4:00pm

    Saturday-Sunday Closed

    Mass cards sold in the parish center during business

    hours.

    [email protected]

    Religious Education Telephone: 289-7327

    Religious Education Office Hours Monday - Thursday

    9:00am - 4:00pm

    Coordinator of Religious Education

    Madlyn D’Ambrose ext 104

    Choir Music Director: Germaine Fontaine

    Parish Outreach Food Pantry Telephone 475-9580 ext.113

    Outreach Office Hours 10am-2pm Thursday & Friday

    [email protected]

    Sacrament of Marriage Arrangement must be made 6 months in advance. No date for a wedding can be given over the phone or reserved until the couple completes the formal paperwork with a member of the pastoral staff.

    R.C.I.A. is for those who are interested in coming into the Catholic Church or a Catholic interested in completing the Sacraments of Initiation. Call Faith Formation office for more information. Wednesday Evenings. 631-475-4739 est 102

    Mass Intentions Mass cards announced are $20.00 Presentation Folders are $25.00 Mass cards sold in the parish center during business hours

    PASTOR Rev. Henry Reid

    In Residence Rev. Eric Kasongo Chaplain of Stony Brook Hospital Deacon Anthony Graviano , Retired

    Sacrament of Baptism Baptisms are celebrated on the 4th Sunday’s in Church at 2 PM. Baptismal preparation is required prior to the baptism of any child. Please call 631-475-4739 for further info.

    Reconciliation/Confession Monday-Friday, Following Daily Mass in Chapel Saturday 4:00 – 4:45 PM in Church

    Monday Night Prayer Group 7:30 in the Chapel -Jerry Curreri 698-3533 Legion of Mary Prayer Group Monday 7:pm In Parish Center Rob Costanzo 631-834-3385 Wednesday Night Prayer Group 7:30 pm in a Private Home Mary Peterson– 475-4739 Secular Franciscans (OFS) Meet in the Parish Center 1st Sunday of the Month 1pm to 4 pm EUCHARISTIC ADORATION Following 8 am Mass Thursday till 10 pm 6pm Divine Mercy Mass Rosary for Life 7pm Prayer Groups as printed above.

    Church Totals for December 8th & 9th 2018

    Five Masses $5,844

    Attendance 426

    Immaculate Conception $902.

  • December 23, 2018, Fourth Sunday of Advent

    From the Pastor’s Desk

    Dear brothers and sisters in Christ, Here we are at four candles. An entire Advent wreath lit up, showing that we are nearing the completion of our time of prepara-tion for the coming of Christ. In another day, we will be waking up to Christmas Eve, and the celebrations that mark this festiv-ity, whether it is coming to the pageant in the church, joined with our four o’clock vigil Mass, or the Midnight Mass, this year being celebrated by Fr. Frank Pizzarelli. Maybe it is the traditional Italian way of celebrating with the various fish dishes, or a more low key observation consisting of a husband and wife sharing a cocktail, as Christmas songs play over the stereo. No mat-ter how we celebrate the end of this Advent season and the beginning of our Christmas season, we need to acknowledge what it is that brings us to this time. Presents! I’m just kidding. What we mark at this time of year, every year, is the beginning of a new life, not just in the baby born in Beth-lehem two millennia ago, but the new life that that birth promised us. With the coming of Christ into the world, the face of the Father was revealed, the very nature of God was laid open before the human race. In the very act of becoming one of us, Jesus revealed to us the most important truth of our existence; we are loved. We believe in the Holy Trinity, that is three Divine Persons, perfectly united as One God, what Christ reveals is the perfection of the relationship between Him and the Father, tied in the bonds of love that are the Holy Spirit. This relationship, which is part of the very nature of God, and since all things that exist, come from the mind of God, reflects God’s own nature. As Christ took on human flesh, we are called in the Incarnation to participate in this relationship with God; in taking on our humanity, Jesus calls us to divinity. Reflecting on that relationship we are called to participate in with God, we recognize that we live out this relationship with one another. Many of us may have come back to the Church for Christmas Mass, or even the whole of Advent, because something inside of us wanted to be a part of the worship, the traditions and even the relationships with those we may not have seen for a while. That is a beautiful beginning. Now we need to ask ourselves, is this something that I know in my heart I should be a part of on a regular basis? Have all of the other things that my life has been filled up with, that I have filled my life up with, com-pare to the feeling, even the momentary feeling, of knowing that God loves me and wants to be a part of my life? Whether I was away at school, or overseas, traveling or living in different locations, it was at Mass that I found myself belong-ing; belonging to something beyond myself, even if I could not fully understand, I knew that I was supposed to be there with Christ. Even when the Mass was celebrated in languages that I did not know, I somehow felt that I was a part of that communi-ty of believers, especially as those around me said: “La Paz”, “Paix à vous”, “Der Friede sei mit dir”, I was not a stranger, but a fellow Catholic, exchanging the sign of peace. One of the great gifts of Christmas, is that our brothers and sisters, who may not have been with us through the year, are with us now, and we rejoice over that blessing. Just as parents feel the joy of their children gathering around the dinner table after they have been away for a time, our Father rejoices to have His children gathered around the table of the altar. While we may not have always seen eye to eye with the sibling sitting across from us at the dinner table, Christmas allows us to focus on the love that we do share, with each other, with the rest of the family, and as a worship community, with our neighbors and those we may never have met before. Thank you to everyone who has come to celebrate this Advent season, and this Christmas with our parish community. Whether you come every Sunday, or on Holydays, just visiting, or thinking about returning full time, remember that this Church is your home, and we are reminded by the child whose first home was shared with animals, that all are welcome in this worship com-munity. Merry Christmas, Fr. Henry

  • December 23, 2018 Fourth Sunday of Advent

    MEMORIES AND DREAMS Throughout our lives, we retain the language and habits of our native region and family of origin. Should we return to our home after a long absence, we quickly revert to its famil-iar speech and practices. Our deep memory is reflected in old stories and words and speech patterns. This familiarity runs like an underground river and accompanies us wherever we go. Not only do we remember, we are incorporated into and made part of a greater memory. In remembering and recollect-ing, we are in turn gathered up and re-collected. Today we remember Mary, a small figure travelling the country roads to visit Elizabeth. All the great pronouncements and dreams of the prophets point to this time when the Lord’s words to Mary would be gathered and fulfilled. The memories of her people are alive in her, and memories of her nourish our own living faith. Copyright © J. S. Paluch Co. Commission on English in the Liturgy Corporation. All rights re-served.

    READINGS FOR THE WEEK Monday: 2 Sm 7:1-5, 8b-12, 14a, 16; Ps 89:2-5, 27, 29; Lk 1:67-79 Tuesday: Vigil: Is 62:1-5; Ps 89:4-5, 16-17, 27, 29; Acts 13:16-17, 22-25; Mt 1:1-25 [18-25] Night: Is 9:1-6; Ps 96:1-3, 11-13; Ti 2:11-14; Lk 2:1-14 Dawn: Is 62:11-12; Ps 97:1, 6, 11-12; Ti 3:4-7; Lk 2:15-20 Day: Is 52:7-10; Ps 98:1-6; Heb 1:1-6; Jn 1:1-18 [1-5, 9-14] Wednesday: Acts 6:8-10; 7:54-59; Ps 31:3cd-4, 6, 8ab, 16bc, 17; Mt 10:17-22 Thursday: 1 Jn 1:1-4; Ps 97:1-2, 5-6, 11-12; Jn 20:1a, 2-8 Friday: 1 Jn 1:5 — 2:2; Ps 124:2-5, 7b-8; Mt 2:13-18 Saturday: 1 Jn 2:3-11; Ps 96:1-3, 5b-6; Lk 2:22-35 Sunday: Sir 3:2-6, 12-14 or 1 Sm 1:20-22, 24-28; Ps 128:1-5 or Ps 84:2-3, 5-6, 9-10; Col 3:12-21 [12-17] or 1 Jn 3:1-2, 21-24; Lk 2:41-52

    SAINTS AND SPECIAL OBSERVANCES Sunday: Fourth Sunday of Advent Monday: Vigil of Christmas Tuesday: The Nativity of the Lord (Christmas) Wednesday: St. Stephen; First Day of Kwanzaa Thursday: St. John Friday: The Holy Innocents Saturday: Fifth Day within the Octave of the Nativity of the Lord; St. Thomas Beck

    RECUERDOS Y SUEÑOS En el curso de nuestra vida mantenemos el idioma y los hábitos de nuestra región nativa y familia de origen. Cuando retornamos a nuestro hogar tras una larga ausencia, rápidamente volvemos a su manera de hablar y a sus prácticas familiares. Nuestros profundos re-cuerdos se reflejan en viejas historias y palabras y en modos de conversar. Esta familiaridad corre como un río subterrá-neo y nos acompaña a donde sea que vayamos. No solamente recordamos, sino que somos incorpora-dos y formamos parte de una memoria más amplia. Cuando traemos recuerdos a la mente somos a la vez reunidos y recordados. Hoy recordamos a María, una joven frágil, que recorre zonas rurales para visitar a Isabel. Todos los grandes pronun-ciamientos y sueños de los profetas apuntan a este tiempo en que deben cumplirse las palabras del Señor a María. Las me-morias de su pueblo están vivas en ella, y esas memorias alimentan nuestra fe viva. Copyright © J. S. Paluch Co. LECTURAS DE LA SEMANA Lunes: 2 Sm 7:1-5, 8b-12, 14a, 16; Sal 89 (88):2-5, 27, 29; Lc 1:67-79 Martes: Vigilia: Is 62:1-5; Sal 89 (88):4-5, 16-17, 27, 29; Hch 13:16-17, 22-25; Mt 1:1-25 [18-25] Noche: Is 9:1-6; Sal 96 (95):1-3, 11-13; Tit 2:11-14; Lc 2:1-14 Aurora: Is 62:11-12; Sal 97 (96):1, 6, 11-12; Tit 3:4-7; Lc 2:15-20 Día: Is 52:7-10; Sal 98 (97):1-6; Heb 1:1-6; Jn 1:1-18 [1-5, 9-14] Miércoles: Hch 6:8-10; 7:54-59; Sal 31 (30):3cd-4, 6, 8ab, 16bc, 17; Mt 10:17-22 Jueves: 1 Jn 1:1-4; Sal 97 (96):1-2, 5-6, 11-12; Jn 20:1a, 2-8 Viernes: 1 Jn 1:5 — 2:2; Sal 124 (123):2-5, 7b-8; Mt 2:13-18 Sábado: 1 Jn 2:3-11; Sal 96 (95):1-3, 5b-6; Lc 2:22-35 Domingo: Sir 3:2-6, 12-14 o 1 Sm 1:20-22, 24-28; Sal 128:1-5 o Sal 84:2-3, 5-6, 9-10; Col 3:12-21 [12-17] o 1 Jn 3:1-2, 21-24; Lc 2:41-52 LOS SANTOS Y OTRAS CELEBRACIONES Domingo: Cuarto Domingo de Adviento Lunes: La Vigilia de Navidad Martes: La Natividad del Señor Miércoles: San Esteban; Kwanza Jueves: San Juan Viernes: Los Santos Inocentes Sábado: Quinto día dentro de la octava de Navidad; Santo Tomás Becket

    23 de diciembre de 2018 Cuarto Domingo de Adviento

  • CHRISTMAS SCHEDULE 2018

    Confessions Saturday, December 22

    4:00-4:45 PM

    CHRISTMAS MASSES Sunday Dec. 23

    5:00 PM SIMBANG GABI CHRISTMAS MASS

    Monday December 24

    4:00 PM Midnight Mass 12:00 AM

    Christmas Day

    Tuesday, December 25 8:00 AM & 10:00 AM

    New Year’s

    Monday, December 31 8:00 AM

    Solemnity of Mary

    Holy Mother of God Tuesday, January 1

    8:00 AM & 10:00 AM

    Please Consider Sponsoring: A daily or weekly gift

    Of Bread & Wine A thank you for all of God’ s Many Graces?

    Praying for someone sick?

    Your donation will be mentioned as a special intention and be placed in the bulletin.

    A one year memorial candle can be a lovely remembrance.

    The prices is $200.00 a year Candles will now run Advent to Christ the King Sunday.

    SCHEDULE FOR DECORATING THE CHURCH

    Monday, December 17th, 7:00pm Church

    Tuesday, December 18th ,10;00am—3:00pm

    Wednesday, December 19th, 10:00am-2:00pm

    Thursday, December 20th, 10:00am-2:00pm,

    6:30pm—9:00pm

    Friday, December 21st, 10:00am-2;00pm 6:30-9:00pm

    Saturday, December 22st, 10;00am3:00pm

    Sunday, December 23rd, 1:30pm-5:00pm

    Monday December 24th, Is from 10:00am

    Until everything is clean and finished for our 4PM

    Family Christmas Eve Mass

  • It is the 4th week of Advent and it is the

    shortest week as it ends Dec.24th. Hang around

    the church after the mass-es to see the flurry of busy volunteers setting up for

    the Filipino Christmas Mass and then tomorrow morning the final touches.

    Do you have an hour on the 23 or morning of the

    24th? Have you seen some lights

    here and there that say WE ARE HERE OPEN TO

    ALL! CHRISTMAS BLESSINGS

    How will you be a part of

    the 100th Anniversary celebrations of Our Lady of

    Mount Carmel Parish?

    Perhaps you can volunteer to help out with

    something. Perhaps you will go to an

    event and invite your friends

    Perhaps you have not visited us in a while.

    Welcome Home!

    The Chinese/Basket Auction Which was held in the Lower Level of the

    church on Friday December 9, 2018 was well Done by many volunteers who,

    Donated items Collected gift cards for baskets,

    Bought items for gifts and to add to baskets, Those who carried all the gifts from the

    Parish Center to the Church Lower Level, those who sorted the gifts to create baskets,

    And prizes that went together, To all the Knights of Council 725, who came

    to move all the tables and set them up for guests, for all the chairs that were moved

    from the Parish Center to the Church Lower Level, to the signs that were placed around,

    for the ads that were mailed and emailed out, To Mr. Kennedy of the Patchogue Chamber of Commerce for email blasting all members

    to add the signs to their windows, o those who made the lists and those that typed, num-

    bered and sorted through buckets, to those who came to be runners and those who

    manned sales positions. And to those who worked with the children , the caller and the

    cake buyers and server. Everyone you were AMAZING!!!!!

    We were not attended well only 25% of the people came from the past, we will not be to-taling until dolls and plates of value are sold. We wish to invite the entire Parish to start to drop off items for our next auction which we

    pray you all will attend to truly make it a wonderful parish event.

  • THE 2ND ANNUAL CHRISTMAS RAFFLE IS AVAILABLE

    THERE ARE ONLY ONE THOUSAND TICKETS TO BE SOLD

    TICKETS ARE $50.00

    They are now available in the back of the Church

    Drawing December 23rd! LAST DAY TO BUY A TICKET!

    FORMED has books, audios, downloads, live events, daily tips, read-ings and clips to help you through your busy lives. Just a few minutes and you are fueling your spiritual life. Some books to read this season:

    BOOKS

    AUDIOS: All free! www.olmcpatchogue.formed.org Merry Christmas!

  • FORMED IS OUR FREE GIFT FOR A YEAR!

    Please call to register at 631-475-4739

    Formed is a Catholic media platform that allows us to stream Catholic, audios, videos, books, movies, specials, and training films, in your home.

    Have you ever wanted to attend a class, lecture or workshop but were too busy?

    PLEASE FEEL FREE TO SHARE THIS INFORMATION WITH YOUR FRIENDS, NEIGHBORS AND FAMILY, SHARE AT WORK OR WITH ANYONE

    WE ENCOURAGE YOU TO WATCH AND SHARE!

    Go to :

    olmcpatchogue.formed.org To register it is free to all

    .

    FORMED SHOWS ENGLISH AND

    SPANISH Films, talks, books, radio theater,

    And so much more free each week! OLMCPATCHOGUE.FORMED.ORG

    Sign up today!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

  • Dear Friends of the Food Pantry,

    We would like to express our appreciation to all who have collected, donated food to

    the pantry. To the Third Order Franciscans for their generous food collections

    through the year. To the Knights of Columbus Council 725 for your donations of food

    gift cards which are used to purchase food that is not donated such as perishable

    foods. To the Columbiettes 725 for their donation through the St. Liberata Basket

    raffles. To the guys at the Long Island needs a Drag Strip for making a lot of

    Thanksgiving dinners possible. For the Knights of Columbus 725 for the donation of

    boy and girl warm winter coats.

    For all the people who donate weekly we are grateful to you. To all the volunteers that

    staff, stock, distribute food, handle paperwork or simply aide those in need you truly

    are the hands of Christ. Christmas Blessings to all of you!

    We are in need of the following For the Christmas Holidays

    Hams

    Apple Juice/Cider Jello/pudding Cake Mixes

    Canned pineapple slices

    The Outreach Office

    631- 475-9580 Pantry Hours:

    Thursday Friday 10:00am-2:00pm

    Last but not least, the Food Pantry could use your help with donations of the following everyday items:

    Mayo/mustard/ketchup Cooking oil Canned meats/Spam Canned chicken Chef Boy-R-Dee Rice Pasta and Pasta sauce Pancake mix/syrup Coffee/tea Cereal Flour Cakes Mixes Diapers ( size 3 and larger)

    Jello/Pudding Sugar/Salt Peanut Butter/Jelly Soup Canned pears/peaches Baby wipes Bath Soap Toilet paper Tissues Paper Towels Laundry/dish detergent Shampoo/Conditioner Toothpaste

    Knitting & Crocheting Next Meeting Wednesday December 19th From 10:00am till 12:00 pm in the Parish Center. If you are a novice or an experienced worker come share a pattern a garment or a stuffed animal with the open group. Do you have wool, yarn or needles you do not need how about donating them for our charitable projects. Thank you to all who have donated blan-kets for the Life Center through January 2019.

  • Please note that there are early deadlines for the bulletins. Flower donations will be listed once again for the Epiphany weekend. We are grateful to those who donate for the flowers as it makes a lovely setting in the church for the Christmas Season. We will be placing memorial tags on the plants and then on the bags at the pick up times.

    CHRISTMAS ALTAR POINSETTIA MEMORIALS

    Name____________________________________________________________________ Address __________________________________________________________________ __________________________________________________________________________ Name to be honored__________________________________________________________ ___________________________________________________________________________ Amount _______________ CK #__________________Mass__________________________ Plants will be placed on the altar trees for the entire season. You may take home your flowers after mass on Jan. 6th Epiphany Sunday. Yes ___No__ I will take flowers on the 6thof Janu-ary.

    Want to help decorate the church inside and out?

    Easy just call the office at

    631-475-4739 to sign up and add your availability.

    This year Sunday December 23rd is the 4th Sunday of Advent and after regular masses we will be

    changing to Christmas in under 3 hours.

    We have done this and it works

    very well as long as we know who is coming so a specific task can be

    assigned with proper supplies.

    There is a special mass scheduled at 6:00pm for Christmas, so we have to all come together for a

    short amount of time.

    Many hands make light work.

    CHRISTMAS FLOWERS DONATIONS

    In Memory of: Julia & Sam Lundy , Lillian & Peter Cataldo

    by Mr. & Mrs. Paul Cataldo

    Francis Quinlan Jr. by Christine Quinlan

    Agnes Gajda Honored by Donna Fautas

    The Loessel Family Mr. & Mrs. J. A. Beresky, Sr.

    Kathleen Walsh

  • www.Relgionandrock.com And the TV show on

    Telecare

    Catholic Radio with a weekly theme: Dec 23 Christmas Special 30 New Beginnings Jan. 2 Remaining Excited 13 Life’s struggles Perhaps we can have you listen to:

    The Catholic Channel

    Sirius/XM Radio, Channel 159.

    Tune into “Religion and Rock” with Msgr. Jim Vlaun on Sunday from

    7:00AM –8:00AM on

    WBAB 102.3FM or 95.3 on L.I.’s East End.

    Listen Saturdays at

    1100PM on Sirius Channel 159 and 11PM on XM Satellite Channel 117.

    Sign up for information @ [email protected]

    The Gospel of Mark

    Wednesday, January 9, 16, 23 and 30

    from 7:30 - 8:30 PM in the Parish Center

    One time cost is $10 for the Ignatius Catholic Study Bible

    Pre Registration required to the Parish Office at 631-475-4739

    46th Annual March for Life

    Friday, January 18, 2019 Bus reservation are $10.00 per person and $20 per fam-ily, ( scholarships available). Make your check payable

    to Our Lady of the Snow Right to Life Ministry. 175 Blue Point Ave., Bllue Point, N.Y. 11715.

    If you are unable to join us, please pray for an end to abortion and wide-spread respect, celebration and

    thanksgiving for life from conception through natural death.

    Camp Fatima and Camp Bernadette

    Camp Fatima for Boys and amp Bernadette for Girls are now ac-cepting trgistrations for the 2019 summer season. The camps lo-

    cated in the Lakes Region of NH, offer 2-week overnight ses-sions for children, ages 6-15. Round trip bus transportation is

    available out of Long Island. For more information or to request a brochure, contact Brendan Stackhouse at 603-364-5851 or email Brendan

    @bfcamp.com, or visit and register online at www.bfcamp.com. Please don’t wait as sessions fill quickly. The gift of a summer camp experience could be the ideal Christmas present for your

    child or grandchild.

  • Mark Frank Biondi,

    Mathew L. Brandli

    Tom Brady, Bryan Budd,

    Paul Burawa,

    Francis X. Castellano, Garrett Carty,

    Brian Dale, Anthony Danielewski,

    Joey Diveck,

    Johnathan Delvalle,

    Dennis Ryan Dooley,

    Jeremy Ferguson,

    Andrew Hughes, Joe Hwang ,

    Joseph Janssen,

    Tracey M. Kentoffio,

    Kevin Kiefer, Chris Klimek,

    Frankie Lopez,

    Adam McCarthy,

    Eugene Mahan, Al Mediate,

    Daniel Murphy,

    Patrick Musumeci,

    Jonathan Parker,

    Ernesto Perez, Maria Perez,

    Michael B. Poole,

    David D. Post, Aldo Ruiz,

    Szu-Moy Ruiz,

    Pamela Seagroatt

    Michael Sedlak,

    Fianna Sogomoyan,

    Michael Vincent Toro

    Anthony Ventura,

    Jonathan Warshauer,

    Alexandria Waszmer,

    James Welsh

    Robert W. White,

    Brian Wilkenson,

    Brendon James Willy

    PRAY FOR THE SICK

    Romanita Abad,

    Louis Alloyne,

    Bill “ Ben,” Amelia Barone,

    Dennis Berger,

    Patricia Boyle, Jim Marilyn Capaldo

    Michael Castro, Angela Chiaorrmonte, Yolan-

    da Celone, Lillian Cestaro, Mary Collins,

    Neil Coogan, Kenny Cook,

    Ginna Cooper, Kathleen Corrigan,

    Airen Craig,Rita Cuozzo,

    Frances Damara,

    Eileen Damico,

    Anna A. Ferello, Mike Flynn,

    Sam Griffe,

    Deacon Anthony Graviano,

    Joseph Guyton, Roy Hanson,

    Lisa Haus-McWilliams,

    Savannah Hoesterey, Anthony Ivancich,

    Lori Ann M. Kaan, Desiree Keefe,

    Joan Keoppen,

    Carol Kennedy, Natale Kennedy,

    Kathleen D. Kollegger,

    Giavana Laakman, John Laakman Jr.,

    James Leung ,Michael Lubrico,

    Keith Mandart, Ann Mc Carthy

    Ryan Mc Carthy,

    Diane Raheb Maclaren, Keith Mandart

    Thomas McCleary, Nick Montanaro,

    Bob Metz, Mary Ray, Helen Metz Rogers,

    Nick Montanaro,Virginia Morellino, Wayne

    Mudrack, Mildred Neubeck,

    Adaline Newberg, Mary Norwick,

    Kathleen O’Kane, Sean O’Kane

    Joan Parente, Lucy Peters, Thomas Rigney,

    Rosa Maria Santos, Fran Schutz,

    Maria Shine, Jim Space,

    Rachel Schopp, Sylvia Shpect,, Cooper Siano,

    Ed Siano, Kathleen Stidioso,

    Lauren Sweeney, Charles Terrano,

    Ann Vidal, Emerson Vidal,

    Emerson Vidal II,

    Kenneth Vidal, Lisa Vidal

    Robert Vidal, Gary Vitters,

    John F. Watson, Mickey Welch,

    Kathleen Wolf, Dorothy Zeo

    Please Call to update information you

    have given on this page. We wish to

    keep it up to date for our community.

    ++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++ If you have information for the Military or sick lists please call the Office at 631-475-4739 or simply put a note in the collection basket. ********************************* If you would like to purchase a mass card on the weekends they are available at the Rectory Religious Store.. ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ If you would like to purchase a memorial candle or any other item to honor someone there are forms on the tables, in the Rectory Religious Store and in the Church..

    Monday-Saturday 8:00am masses

    in Chapel. ———means no intention at time of print

    ** means Offices are closed

    Saturday, December 22nd**

    8:00am JoAnn Brandi

    5:00pm JoAnn Brandi

    Sunday, December 23rd,**

    8:00 am People of the Parish

    9.45am James Furlong

    11:30am Stephen Pickett

    5:00pm Filipino Christmas Mass

    Simbang Gabi

    1:00 pm Spanish Mass in Church

    Monday, December 24th, **

    8:00am ————————-

    4:00pm John D’Ambrose

    12:00am Barbara Rizzi 1st

    Anniversary

    Tuesday, December 25th,**

    8:00am Vincent Mazzarino

    10:00am Robert & Helen Todd

    Wednesday, December 26th,

    8:00am ————————-

    Thursday. December 27th,

    8:00am ————————

    6:00pm ————————

    Friday, December 28th,

    8:00am ————————-

    Saturday, December, 29th, **

    8:00am —————————

    5:00pm Parishioners of the Parish

    Sunday, December 30th,**

    8:00am ————————--

    9:45am Rosemary Gordon

    Bread and Wine in

    Memory of Margherita

    Giaquinto

    11:30am —————————

    1:00pm Spanish Mass in Church

    Second Collection for Christmas

    Flowers is for memorials and a way

    of honoring a special person. They

  • CHURCH NAME AND ADDRESS Our Lady of Mt. Carmel #418065 495 North Ocean Avenue Patchogue, NY 11772 TELEPHONE 631 475-4739 or 631-289-7327 CONTACT PERSON Valerie Shpak cell 516-446-1151 house 631-654-1233 Madlyn D’Ambrose cell 631-356-5106 SOFTWARE MSPublisher 2010 Adobe Acrobat 10 Windows 7 PRINTER Brother MFC-9450 CDN TRANSMISSION TIME SUNDAY DATE OF PUBLICATION December 23, 2018 NUMBER OF PAGES SENT 1 through 12