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A Welcoming Eucharistic Community
Our Lady of Mount Carmel Church A Welcoming Eucharistic Community
December 2, 2018 First 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 — The days are coming when the Lord will fulfill the promise made to Israel and Judah (Jeremiah 33:14-16). Psalm — To you, O Lord, I lift my soul (Psalm 25). Second Reading — Abound in love for one another and for all (1 Thessalonians 3:12 — 4:2). Gospel — Stand erect and raise your heads; your redemption is at hand (Luke 2 1:25-28, 34-36).
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
Primera lectura — Se acercan los días cuando el Señor cumplirá su promesa que hizo a Israel y a Judá
(Jeremías 33:14-16).
Salmo — Descúbrenos, Señor, tus caminos (Salmo 25 [24]).
Segunda lectura — Que el Señor los llene y los haga rebosar de amor para que sean irreprochables en santidad
(1 Tesalonicenses 3:12 — 4:2).
Evangelio — Habrá señales y verán al Hijo del Hombre venir con gran poder y majestad (Lucas 21:25-28, 34-36).
Salmo responsorial: Leccionario I © 1976, Comisión Episcopal de Pastoral Litúrgica de la Conferencia del Episcopa-
do 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.
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
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
Five Masses
Attendance Not available at time of printing
December 2, 2018, First Sunday of Advent
From the Pastor’s Desk
Dear brothers and sisters in Christ, One candle. This weekend we light the first candle of our Advents wreaths, signifying the beginning of a period of expectation, when the true Light will come into the world and dispel the darkness. The physical darkness that encompasses our land, with the shortness of the days we share, is a perfect accompaniment to this time of Advent, and as we approach the end of this season, our northern hemisphere will experience the lengthening of days. As Advent comes to its end, the light brought into the world by the Christ Child will dispel the darkness of sin and ignorance. Before everyone becomes tired of the steady stream of Christmas music, one of my favorite, and still extremely popular over forty years later, was a song written by Fred Jacobson, and originally sung by Johnny Mathis, When a Child is Born. Its words are worth contemplating, especially as we prepare to celebrate the first coming of Christ as a baby. “A ray of hope flickers in the sky; A tiny star lights up way up high; All across the land, dawns a brand new morn; This comes to pass when a child is born. A silent wish sails the seven seas; The winds of change whisper in the trees; And the walls of doubt crumble, tossed and torn; This comes to pass when a child is born. A rosy hue settles all around; You've got the feel you're on solid ground; For a spell or two, no one seems forlorn; This comes to pass when a child is born; And all of this happens because the world is wait-ing, waiting for one child. Black, white, yellow, no one knows; but a child that will grow up and turn tears to laughter, hate to love, war to peace and everyone to everyone's neighbor. And misery and suffering will be words to be forgotten, forever. It's all a dream, an illusion now; It must come true, sometime soon somehow; All across the land, dawns a brand new morn; This comes to pass when a child is born.” How often do we get caught up in the day to day nonsense? Especially in an age of social media and internet anonymity, where people feel no need to watch what they say and do, when written and spoken words which inflict pain and suffering on others is allowable and normal. Where things of no importance are given top billing, and the opinions of the ill-informed and uneducated are put on equal footing of those of experts, in a parody of democracy. Perhaps it is because those things of true value are ignored, devalued or even mocked, and the mindset of a throw-away culture rules the day, rather than those things which we, as followers of Christ, are really called to value. All these things are part of, and contribute to, the Culture of Death, which St. Pope John Paul II spoke about so frequently; when children are viewed as inconveniences rather than as gifts from God; when we would rather dump money into being entertained or distracted, than being engaged in relationships; when we would rather hang plaques on our walls, which will be thrown away when we are in the grave, rather than work for that which endures. Words of hope, which come to us in a song, reflecting our own hope, not only in the coming of Christ as a child in Bethlehem, but in the birth of every child; in recognizing the image and likeness of God in every child conceived, and every person who passes from this life to eternal life. Instead of listening to the world, and allowing secular voices to change the way we live out our faith, we need to listen to the Voice of Christ, the Word of God, and allow our hearts to be changed, and our eyes to see the world the way God sees it. As those awaiting the Christ Child, we take the Word of God and the Body of Christ with us, to transform our world, to shape the institutions of the world to serve God’s people, to be strengthened by the Holy Spirit, and be allowed to build the Kingdom on earth, as we await the fullness of His Kingdom. As we await that day, that new morning, which will bring an end to pain and suffering, even to death itself, we continue to live our lives in witness, not in denial; in light and not shadows; we live in the joy of life, not in the fear of death. We are a people of the Incarnation, made in the image and likeness of God, and sharing with each other the humanity Christ took upon Himself, and glorified. Pax, Fr. Henry
First Sunday of Advent
December 2, 2018
THE PROMISE OF JUSTICE We are in fairly good company when we ask God for justice. Often enough we hear and agree with the lament of the people of Israel asking God why the wicked prosper. Howev-er, when we call out for justice, we usually want someone to get his or her comeuppance. God’s justice is something other than this, of course. God’s justice comprises a wonderful rightness between God and humankind. Today, Jeremiah looks ahead to a time when a just one will sprout from the shorn-off stump of Jesse of the house and family of David. Life was not fair in Jeremiah’s time. Israel’s kings held the promise of God’s fidelity, but it was difficult to see how God’s promise could be realized through them. Nevertheless, Jeremiah lifts his voice and announces that the Promised One will come. Luke’s Gospel echoes that an-nouncement, and Paul is filled with sturdy encouragement. And so Advent begins with a promise. Copyright © J. S. Paluch Co READINGS FOR THE WEEK Monday: Is 2:1-5; Ps 122:1-9; Mt 8:5-11 Tuesday: Is 11:1-10; Ps 72:1-2, 7-8, 12-13, 17; Lk 10:21-24 Wednesday: Is 25:6-10a; Ps 23:1-6; Mt 15:29-37 Thursday: Is 26:1-6; Ps 118:1, 8-9, 19-21, 25-27a; Mt 7:21, 24-27 Friday: Is 29:17-24; Ps 27:1, 4, 13-14; Mt 9:27-31 Saturday: Gn 3:9-15, 20; Ps 98:1-4; Eph 1:3-6, 11-12; Lk 1:26-38 Sunday: Bar 5:1-9; Ps 126:1-6; Phil 1:4-6, 8-11; Lk 3:1-6
SAINTS AND SPECIAL OBSERVANCES Sunday: First Sunday of Advent; Hanukkah begins Monday: St. Francis Xavier Tuesday: St. John Damascene Thursday: St. Nicholas Friday: St. Ambrose; First Friday Pearl Harbor Remembrance Day Saturday: The Immaculate Conception of the Blessed
Virgin Mary
2 de diciembre de 2018
Primer Domingo de Adviento LA PROMESA DE JUSTICIA Estamos en buena compañía cuando clamamos a Dios por justicia. Con frecuencia escuchamos y estamos de acuerdo con el pueblo de Israel que pregunta a Dios por qué el malo prospera. Sin embargo, cuando clamamos por justi-cia usualmente queremos que alguien reciba el castigo que se merece. Obviamente la justicia de Dios es más que eso. La justicia de Dios abarca una maravillosa rectitud entre Dios y la humanidad. En la lectura de hoy Jeremías avizora un tiempo en el que un justo brotará del tronco de Jesé, de la casa y la fami-lia de David. La vida no era justa en el tiempo de Jeremías. Los reyes de Israel mantenían viva la promesa de la fideli-dad de Dios, pero era difícil ver cómo la promesa de Dios se podía cumplir por medio de ellos. No obstante, Jeremías levanta la voz y anuncia que ya viene el Salvador prometido. El Evangelio de Lucas hace eco de ese anuncio, y Pablo se llena de un gran ánimo. De esta manera el Adviento comienza con una promesa. Copyright © J. S. Paluch Co. LECTURAS DE LA SEMANA Lunes: Is 2:1-5; Sal 122 (121):1-9; Mt 8:5-11 Martes: Is 11:1-10; Sal 72 (71):1-2, 7-8, 12-13, 17; Lc 10:21-24 Miércoles: Is 25:6-10a; Sal 23 (22):1-6; Mt 15:29-37 Jueves: Is 26:1-6; Sal 118 (117):1, 8-9, 19-21, 25-27a; Mt 7:21, 24-27 Viernes: Is 29:17-24; Sal 27 (26):1, 4, 13-14; Mt 9:27-31 Sábado: Gn 3:9-15, 20; Sal 98 (97):1-4; Ef 1:3-6, 11-12; Lc 1:26-38 Domingo: Bar 5:1-9; Sal 126 (125):1-6; Fil 1:4-6, 8-11; Lc 3:1-6
LOS SANTOS Y OTRAS CELEBRA-CIONES Domingo: Primer Domingo de Adviento; Januká comienza Lunes: San Francisco Javier Martes: San Juan Damasceno Jueves: San Nicolás Viernes: San Ambrosio; Primer viernes Día para Recordar Pearl Harbor Sábado: La Inmaculada Concepción de la Virgen María
Christmas Giving Tree 2018
Please join us in celebrating the 2018 Christmas Season by participating in the annual Giving Tree held by The Our Lady of Mount Carmel Parish Outreach and the TIM 4:12 youth ministry. When taking from the Giving Tree you will receive 2 connected tags. The tags will include the age and gender of the recipient, their clothing sizes, favorite color and 1 item from their own specific wish list!! You may ei-ther purchase the wish list item that the recipient has requested or buy a gift using the additional infor-mation!
Gifts can be dropped off below the Giving Tree before and after all weekend Masses, starting Saturday, No-vember 17th at the 5pm Mass, and ending on Sunday, December 9th after the 1130am Mass (If for any rea-son you cannot drop off your gift during these times, contact the TIM 4:12 group as soon as possible). Kindly return your gift to the Giving Tree, wrapped with the original tags you took off the tree secured to the outside of the package. There will be an additional tree set up in the Parish Center during Religious Education classes for any of the families that find it easier to take from the Giving Tree there. The last day to leave gifts at the Parish Center will be December 5th. We will also accept donations of smaller items that can be combined with the packag-es already received. Anything helps and every donation will be gifted! Scarves, gloves, hats and blankets are always wonderful this time of year! Any questions please reach out to the TIM 4:12 group on facebook at @TIM412 or leave a message with the Religious Education office at 631-289-7327. Thank you! Parish Outreach and tim 412
During the weekend of December 8th and 9th, the Diocese of Rockville Centre will participate in the National Reli-gious Retirement Annual Collection for senior sisters, brothers and religious order priests. Senior Catholic sisters, brothers, and religious order priests ministered for years for little or no pay. Their sacrifices now leave their religious communities without adequate retirement savings. Your gift to the collection for the Re-tirement Fund for Religious helps to provide medications, nursing care, and more for tens of thousands of elderly religious. Please be generous. Hermanas, hermanos y sacerdotes católicos de órdenes religiosas de edad avanzada laboraron durante muchos años con poco o ningún pago. Sus sacrificios ahora dejan a sus comunidades religiosas sin ahorros suficientes para su jubilación. Su donativo a la colecta de hoy al Fondo para la Jubilación de Religiosos proporciona fondos vitales para medicamentos, enfermeros y más, para cientos de miles de religiosos ancianos. Sean generosos.
CHINESE AUCTION
DECEMBER 7TH, 2018
CHURCH LOWER LEVEL
DOORS OPEN 6:00 PM
ADMISSION $10.00 PER PERSON:
HELP NEEDED BEFORE AND DAY OF EVENT. PLEASE CALL 631-475-4739
TO SIGN UP FOR EVENT HELP
St. Anthony’s High School Franciscan Brothers
Huntington, N.Y. Christmas Concert of
Instrumental And
Choral Music
Friday, December 7, 2018 Saturday, December 8, 2018
Auditorium 7:00 PM Admission Donation of $10.00
+++++++++++++++++++++++ Church of St. Joseph’s
Babylon, N.Y.
Presents Handel’s Messiah and Vivaldi’s Gloria with
Candlelight Procession and more
Sunday, December 9th, 2018
Free Admission Free Will Offering donations to
benefit THE MERCY INN SOUP
KITCHEN
Well here we are the First Sunday of Advent and a
new church year.
How will you be a part of the 100th Anniversary cel-ebrations of Our Lady of Mount Carmel Parish?
COLLECT AND DROP OFF
GIFTS FOR THE DECEMBER 7TH
CHINESE/BASKET AUCTION IN THE CHURCH
L L
We are in need of help to set up the Lower Level of
the Church for the Auction To help wrap up baskets for the Auction
and sort prizes. Please call
631-475-4739 ext 102 We are in need of Gift Certificates from stores You shop in. We also need some large table
prizes. This is the fundraiser with
the most parish participation, from chil-dren to seniors and all in between. Please be part
of this 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 Parish Center Office
Please try to sell them to Family and Friends you may also win for a ticket Drawing December 23rd!
FORMED IS OUR FREE GIFT FOR A YEAR! If you can’t watch at home you can call and register to come on Wednesday
mornings from 10:00am to watch, learn and discuss. 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!
olmcpatchogue.org Go to the Formed page and hit BLUE BUTTON
To register it is free to all who sign up.
EARLY DEADLINES FOR THE FOLLOWING BULLETINS: For Bulletins on December 16th, 23rd, 30 Deadline is December 10th. For January 6th deadline is December 14th. Please send in via email in WORD or a proofed and properly formatted Publisher file to [email protected]. Remember to include your copyrighted notice if necessary. Include the week/s it is to run. Thank you for having to deal with this inconvenience. We are not the reason for the early deadlines. Thank you to the Right to Life Ministry, Religious Education and Knights for early submissions. For the web site it is weekly by Wednesdays please. Facebook is a daily addition until December 20th-26, then it will return to daily. Instagram and Pintrest will begin Jan. 7th. Wishing you all a blessed Advent Season.
St. John The Baptist Diocesan High
School Honors
Magna Cum Laude Honors
Colin Malone grade 11 95.63 Average
Cum Laude Honors
Athena Giangrasso grade 10 92.20 Average
Kevin Schutz grade 10
94.33 Average
Andres Guevara grade 12 94.52 Average
Congratulations to all our Honor Students
we are very proud of your accomplish-ments and dedication to your studies.
The Food Pantry
We would like to express our appreciation to Mike and Cathy Milano and the volun-
teer who worked on the Thanksgiving Food Drive conducted at Best Market in
Oakdale on November 4th. They collected over 300 bags of groceries which went a
long way in restocking our shelves and helping to provide Thanksgiving for families in
need.
We would also like to thank the parishioners who continue to provide support to the
pantry and the less fortunate both during the holidays and on an ongoing basis. Your
outstanding generosity is truly appreciated.
May God Bless 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 December5th 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.
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.
Feast of the Immaculate Conception
Mass Schedule
The feast falls on a Saturday which causes some confusion.
Our Masses for the Feast are:
Vigil Mass Friday December 7th at 5:00pm.
Feast Day Mass: Saturday December 8th at 8:00am
The Saturday 5:00pm mass is the vigil for Sunday December 8th which is the Second Sunday in Advent and not for the Feast.
Our new missals from OCP are created in the most sustainable way possible. Printing with soy-and vegetable based ink only! Uses PEFC certified recycled paper Shipping boxes of recycled cardboard All old missals and boxes recycled.
www.Relgionandrock.com And the TV show on
Telecare
Catholic Radio with a weekly theme: Dec. 2 Sharing Our Gifts 9 The best Presents 16 Being Prepared 23 Christmas Special 30 New Beginnings 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]
FORMED SHOWS ENGLISH AND
SPANISH
THIS WEEK Films, talks, books, radio theater,
And so much more free each week!
On December 25, 2017
Barbara Rizzi
Was struck and lost her life on the way to midnight mass
The family would like anyone with information of that night to please contact them
at 631-459-3203
(Note this was corrected)
GEM AND MINERAL SHOW
DECEMBER 1ST AND 2ND
IN THE PARISH CENTER
10:00 AM– 5:00PM
GIFTS, CRAFTING NEEDS AND SOME GREAT CHRISTMAS GIFTS TOO! All Ages welcomed and encouraged.
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 1st,**
8:00am Jailyn James Gustilo
In Thanksgiving for 3rd Birthday
5:00pm Parishioners of OLMC
Sunday, December 2nd,**
8:00 am John Hronich
John LeFace
9.45am Rosemary Gordan
11:30am Darrell Sharpelletti
1:00 pm Spanish Mass in Church
Monday, December 3rd,
8:00am Mary Schushman
Tuesday, December 4th,
8:00am Karen Marie Stewart
Wednesday, December 5th,
8:00am —————————
Thursday. December 6th,
8:00am ————————--
6:00pm ————————--
Friday, December 7th,
8:00am ——————————
Vigil for Immaculate Conception
5:00pm Janis Pfisterer
Saturday, December, 8th, **
Immaculate Conception Mass!!
8:00am —————————
This is the vigil mass for Sunday!!
5:00pm Michael “ Jake” Sweeney
Sunday, December 9th,**
8:00am Gregory Kostyak &
Baby Joseph
9:45am George Rubinstein
11:30am Parishioners of OLMC
1:00pm Spanish Mass in Church
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 2, 2018 NUMBER OF PAGES SENT 1 through 12
29th Annual NATIONAL NIGHT OF PRAYER
FOR LIFE and AMERICA 2018
Saturday, December 8th 9:00 PM To 1:00 AM Sunday,
December 9th The Immaculate Conception was the preparation by God of a human
tabernacle for His Son here on earth.
On this Holy Feast in 1531 (December 9th of that year) Our Lady of Guadalupe appeared for the first time to Saint Juan Diego, bringing about the end of Aztec
slaughters, and the conversion of millions. .
Let us Bow down in UNISON across the nation in continuous prayer before the Blessed Sacrament in adoration and reparation for the sins against the lives of our innocent pre-born and helpless ones being slaughtered in today’s society.
Hour of Unity begins 12 AM E.S.T. Our Lady of Mount Carmel Chapel
ON SUNDAY NOVEMBER 24-25TH SIGN UP SHEETS WILL BE LOCATED IN FRONT AND
BACK OF THE CHURCH, PLEASE PRINT YOUR NAME UNDER THE HOUR YOU WISH TO JOIN US IN
PRAYER