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SEPTEMBER 10, 2017 · TWENTY-THIRD SUNDAY IN ORDINARY TIME
CONFESSIONS Saturday 3:00 pm to 3:30 pm, Tuesday 5:00pm to 5:30pm.. When available Fathers Campbell and McDermott will hear confessions before and during all Masses on weekends and weekdays, up until the Eucharist Prayer.
BAPTISM AT MT. CARMEL CHURCH Parents must be contributing members, regularly attending weekly Mass, for at least 6 months. In preparation for the sacrament, a one-hour class for parents must be completed prior to the baptism. To arrange for the class or to schedule a baptism, please contact the rectory, 652-7660, at least 2 months in advance.
MARRIAGE ARRANGEMENTS should be made with the pastor at least six months to one year before the proposed wedding date. One member of the couple must be a registered, practicing member and contributor of record at Mt. Carmel for at least six months. Couples sharing the same abode will be asked to live separately prior to their marriage.
PARISH MEMBERSHIP Call the parish office for an appointment to register.
P A R I S H OUR LADY MT. CARMEL of
MASS SCHEDULE Monday, Wednesday, Thursday, Friday 7:15 am 7:00 Morning Prayer, Rosary after Mass,
Tuesday Adoration 12:00pm until 5:30pm; Mass 5:45 pm
Saturday 8:30am (Traditional Latin Mass) 4:00 pm (Mass of Anticipation) Sunday 7:00am,10:00am, 12:00pm (Traditional Latin Mass)
Mt. Carmel Church 19th Avenue and 54th Street ...entrance on 19th Avenue Mt. Carmel Rectory Rectory Office Hours Mon.-Thurs. 9:00am to 2:00pm Closed Friday
1919 54th Street · Kenosha, WI 53140
Phone: 652-7660 · Fax: 652-2542 E-mail: [email protected]
Pastoral Staff: Pastor: Rev. Fr. Dwight P. Campbell, S.T.D. [email protected]
Shared Associate Pastor: Rev. Fr. Robert T. McDermott [email protected]
Doug Daley, Maintenance Linda San Filippo, Administrative Assistant [email protected] Christine Salvatore, Bookkeeper [email protected] Music Director, Rita Gentile Latin Mass Music Director, Pat Leonhardt
Preschool: Street Address: 5400 19th Avenue ...Mailing Address: 1919 54th St., Kenosha, WI 53140 Lori Lux, Director, Phone: 653-1464
Religious Education Delia Chiappetta, Coordinator, 262-496-2504 K-Adult [email protected] Mariann Kramer, High School Coordinator, 262-358-2918
Parish Website: www.olmckenosha.org
TRUSTEES
Wes Ricchio, Trustee Treasurer
Paul Hawbaker, Trustee Secretary PASTORAL COUNCIL Dave Willems, Chairman Michael Walsh, Vice Chairman Judy Karaway Marji Kintis Silvana Presta Jeff Szulczewski
Please try to get bulletin announcements to the parish office at least 10 days before the weekend you want it published. We reserve the right to edit all bulletin notices. If you have business in the Parish office, please arrive between 9:30 am and 1:00 pm (unless you have an appointment for a different time). Thank you.
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READINGS FOR THE WEEK Readings for the Week of September 10, 2017
Sunday: 23rd Sunday in Ordinary Time;
Grandparents Day
Ez 33:7-9/Ps 95:1-2, 6-9/Rom 13:8-10/Mt
18:15-20
Monday: Patriot Day
Col 1:24--2:3/Ps 62:6-7, 9/Lk 6:6-11
Tuesday: Most Holy Name of Mary
Col 2:6-15/Ps 145:1b-2, 8-11/Lk 6:12-19
Wednesday: St. John Chrysostom, Bishop & Doctor of the Church
Col 3:1-11/Ps 145:2-3, 10-13ab/Lk 6:20-26
Thursday: Exaltation of the Holy Cross
Nm 21:4b-9/Ps 78:1bc-2, 34-38/Phil 2:6-11/Jn
3:13-17
Friday: Our Lady of Sorrows
1 Tm 1:1-2, 12-14/Ps 16:1b-2a, 5, 7-8, 11/Jn
19:25-27 or Lk 2:33-35
Saturday: Sts. Cornelius, Pope, & Cyprian, Bishop, Martyrs
1 Tm 1:15-17/Ps 113:1b-5a, 6-7/Lk 6:43-49
Next Sunday: 24th Sunday in Ordinary Time; Catechetical Sunday
Sir 27:30--28:7/Ps 103:1-4, 9-12/Rom 14:7-9/
Mt 18:21-35
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Our Lady of Mt. Carmel Parish · Kenosha, WI
This Week in our Parish
Sat. Sept. 9 Latin Mass Choir Practice 9:30 am
Sun. Sept. 10 Religious Education Classes
K-6 11:00—11:50am
7 thru 11 Mt. Carmel 6:30pm—8:00pm
Mon. Sept. 11
Tues. Sept. 12 Eucharistic Adoration 12:00 to 5:30 pm
Choir Practice 6:45 pm
Weds. Sept. 13 Men’s Bible Study-Fr. Campbell 6:00 am
Thurs. Sept. 14
Fri. Sept. 15
Sat. Sept. 16 Latin Mass Choir Practice 9:30 am
Food Drive
2nd Collection for Utilities
Sun. Sept. 17 Food Drive
2nd Collection for Utilities
Religious Education Classes
K-6 11:00—11:50am
7 thru 11 Mt. Carmel 6:30pm—8:00pm
Religious Education
Religious Education starts on September 10th - Grades 1-11 Confraternity of Christian Doctrine (CCD) classes are one dimen-
sion of faith formation and religious education for Catholic students
in grades 1 – 11. The program teaches Catholic history and doctrine,
fosters community, and prepares students for Christian service. This
program is available to all who do not receive religious education
classes on a regular basis at a Catholic School. As a reminder,
receiving the Sacrament of Holy Communion (grade 2) requires two
years of faith formation. The Sacrament of Confirmation (grades 9-
11) is a three year faith formation.
Elementary grades are 1st to 6th Grade & meet on Sundays, 11:00 -
11:50 a.m.
Middle School & High School grades meet on Sundays from 6:30-
8:00 p.m.
Volunteers needed for Religious Education
There are several opportunities to share your talents and faith with
the Religious Education program at Mt. Carmel Parish. Volunteers
are needed to teach grades 3 and 4 class. There will be training ses-
sions provided. Each of us, both as individuals and as a parish com-
munity, are called to bear witness to the Good News through our
words and actions. Consider sharing your faith. For more informa-
tion, contact Delia at 496-2504.
Preschool News
Fall Preschool Now in Session!
Welcome her into eternal life…
Father Campbell, Father McDermott, and the Parish community of
Our Lady of Mt. Carmel wish to extend our deepest sympathy to the
family of Josephine Savaglio.
O, Lord, comfort them in their time of sorrow and grief.
Eternal rest grant unto her, and let perpetual light shine upon her.
May she rest in the peace of Christ.
PRAY for the SICK in our PARISH, and visit them if possible: Tina
Bonofiglio, Jean Wawiorka, Giovannina Apostoli, Rose Bordo, Vivian
Kotowski, Carmella Willems , who are at Brookside Nursing Home,
Eleanor Hogan, Maria Savaglio, and Gilda & Armando Bilotto. If any-
one knows of any other sick persons in our parish, please call the rectory
and we will place them on our “Pray for the Sick” list.
Volunteers Needed! Please come help the Ladies Society make spaghetti for the
October Spaghetti Dinner in the church hall on the following days.
Sunday, September 24 at 6pm: Set up hall
Monday, September 25 at 8am: Make spaghetti
Tuesday, September 26 at 2pm: Make spaghetti
Wednesday, September 27 at 6pm: Bag spaghetti & clean up All help is welcome and greatly appreciated!
Monetary donations to help with the spaghetti dinner expenses are
always appreciated. Donations can be given to the church office.
Thank you in advance for your generosity!
Fatima Rosary Answer the Holy Spirit's call to join Our Lady's prayers for peace
and conversion. Please join in reciting the rosary 7 pm on
Wednesday, September 13, 2017, at the outside statue of Our
Lady, 3524 7th Ave. (just west of the parking lot immediately
south of St. Catherine's Commons). You will be joining a group
who has faithfully met there on the 13th of each month from May
to October every year to commemorate Our Lady's 1917 pro-
phetic messages to three little children and arguably the greatest
miracle since the resurrection, the Miracle of the Sun, in Fatima
Portugal.
PARISH SUPPORT Weekend of September 3, 2017
$5,665.65
Budgeted weekly need.. $6,796.15
Weekly Offertory $5,665.65
OVER/UNDER ($1,130.50)
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September 10, 2017 · Twenty-Third Sunday in Ordinary Time
Fr. Campbell's Wed. 6am Men's Bible Study: Wed. Sept.13, Mount Carmel School. Enter through door facing
west/Columbus Park. Bring a Bible; we read/discuss the upcoming
Sunday readings. Be a man—get up early & come to the class!
Strong coffee served!
Called & Gifted Workshop at St. Anne Catholic Church, 9091
Prairie Ridge Blvd., Pleasant Prairie, WI Fri. Sept. 22—6:00 pm to 9:00 pm Sat. Sept. 23—9:00 am to 5:00 pm Discover God’s call for your life...your unique purpose...a work of love that
only you can do. Discover the unique spiritual gifts you received in Baptism
& Confirmation through which God intends His love to reach others. For
info and to register contact the parish office, 942-8300 or go to www.saint-
anne.org.
Catholic Replies: re Tai Chi & Girl Scouts of America by James J. Drummey
Q. Getting old comes with a lot of aches and pains, but I recently picked up a book on Tai Chi. The stretching exercises seem okay, but
the book recommends a system of breathing and meditation, etc. Will this conflict in any way with my Catholic beliefs? — D.H., Iowa.
A. Sometimes described as “meditation in motion,” Tai Chi was originally developed in ancient China for self-defense, but is now used
as a form of exercise for reducing stress and improving health. It is a system of gentle physical movements, performed in a slow and
graceful manner, that keeps the body in constant motion. The movements are coordinated with breathing to help a person achieve an
inner calm.
Dr. Roger Jahnke, a practitioner of Oriental medicine and author of a book on Tai Chi entitled The Healer Within, says that Eastern
wisdom speaks of the body’s ability to heal itself. He contends that normal exercise produces chemicals that allow muscles damaged by
the exercise to heal. But he says that the movements of Tai Chi are so gentle that the muscle isn’t damaged, and the chemicals produced
can be used to help other parts of the body. He claims that Tai Chi healed a man who had an incurable brain cancer.
Jahnke is also author of The Healing Promise of Qi, which promotes the healing of back and joint pain. “Tai Chi and Qigong literally
means life force and mastery,” says a description of his books. “Long kept as a carefully guarded secret from the Chinese public, Dr.
Jahnke brings it to the west as a health enhancing self-improvement program. Ancient tools for self-improvement and a safe, gentle, and
proven approach to treating pain and disease.”
The problem with these “life force” or “life energy” techniques is that they promote healing through human efforts and not through
divine power. In a 2009 document about a related technique known as Reiki (Guidelines for Evaluating Reiki as an Alternative Ther-
apy), the U.S. Bishops’ Committee on Doctrine said that some of Reiki’s teachers “argue that it is not the Reiki practitioner personally
who effects the healing, but the Reiki energy directed by the divine consciousness. Nevertheless, the fact remains that for Christians the
access to divine healing is by prayer to Christ as Lord.”
The bishops said that “some practitioners attempt to Christianize Reiki by adding a prayer to Christ, but this does not affect the essen-
tial nature of Reiki. For these reasons, Reiki and other similar therapeutic techniques cannot be identified with what Christians call heal-
ing by divine grace.” They cautioned that “a Catholic who puts his or her trust in Reiki [or Tai Chi] would be operating in the realm of
superstition, the no-man’s-land that is neither faith nor science. Superstition corrupts one’s worship of God by turning one’s religious
feeling and practice in a false direction. While sometimes people fall into superstition through ignorance, it is the responsibility of all
who teach in the name of the Church to eliminate such ignorance as much as possible.”
It seems to us that one could use stretching exercises to help alleviate aches and pains without getting into superstition or into the
shadowy world of the New Age Movement.
Q. I was surprised to learn at our last Catholic Daughters of the Americas meeting that our parish Catholic school has a Girl Scouts of
America troop. I understand that the values taught by the current Girl Scout leadership are not the values of the Catholic faith. Is there
an alternative to the Girl Scouts for our young Catholic girls? — R.D., Pennsylvania.
A. While there are local Girl Scout troops that are headed by persons promoting the values traditionally associated with scouting, the
national leadership of the GSA is involved in promoting contraception, abortion, and gender ideology through its ties with Planned Par-
enthood and the World Association of Girl Guides and Girl Scouts (WAGGGS). Girl Scouts USA belongs to WAGGGS and pays an
annual membership fee of $1.8 million, while WAGGGS partners with International Planned Parenthood and advocates for contracep-
tion and abortion.
GSA also holds up as role models for young girls Margaret Sanger, Betty Friedan, and Gloria Steinem, all of whom have crusaded for
contraception and abortion, and in 2013 it shared a recommendation for “Woman of the Year” of pro-abortion activist Wendy Davis of
Texas. It also promoted as a woman of “courage, confidence, and character” former pro-abortion Secretary of Health and Human Ser-
vices Kathleen Sebelius.
There are many outstanding female role models who are pro-life, but apparently they would be frowned upon by the GSA.
When he cut ties with the Girl Scouts in 2016, Archbishop Robert Carlson of St. Louis said that “Girl Scouts is exhibiting a troubling
pattern of behavior, and it is clear to me that as they move in the ways of the world it is becoming increasingly incompatible with our
Catholic values.” Similar concerns have been voiced by Archbishop Joseph Naumann of Kansas City, Mo.
Parents seeking alternatives for their daughters can turn to American Heritage Girls, which describes itself as “the premier national
character development organization for girls ages 5 to 18 that embraces Christian values and encourages family involvement.” You can
contact American Heritage Girls at [email protected] or at 175 Tri-County Parkway, Suite 100, Cincinnati, OH 45246. The telephone
number is 513-771-2025.
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Our Lady of Mt. Carmel Parish · Kenosha
September 9 and 10, 2017 23rd Sunday in Ordinary Time 4:00 Dave & Ann Willems—50th Anniversary 7:00 Living & Deceased Members—Gust & Latocha Families (Rich & Arlene Gust) 10:00 Paul L. Metallo (Jessie, Alfred, Phyllis Metallo) Emma Bartello (Dean Bartello) 12:00 OLMC Parishioners
Monday, Sept. 11 7:15 Albert DeCesaro (Jim & Diane Spallato)
Tuesday, Sept. 12 5:45 Paolina Scozzaro (Maria Scozzaro)
Wednesday, Sept. 13 7:15 Randy Cigallio (Malsack family)
Thursday, Sept. 14 7:15 Giuseppe Belmonte (family)
Friday, Sept. 15 7:15 Paul Burbach
Saturday, Sept. 16 8:30 Patricia Morris (Virginia Douglas) 4:00 George Doerflinger, Jr. (Gina Missurelli) Frank Missurelli (Tom & Til Woodbury)
Next Sunday, Sept. 17 7:00 OLMC Parishioners 10:00 Modesta Zappa (Frank & Nina Alia) Frank Missurelli (Katherine Madrigrano-Comi) 12:00 Concetta Farago (Santina & John Iovine)
MASS SERVERS September 16 and 17, 2017 Altar Servers 4:00 Andrew & Christopher Doan 10:00 James Bender, Robbie George, Tom Gleeson, Dominic Manna, Alejandro, Andreas, & Angelo Gonzalez, Derek Miranda 12:00 Nicholas & Ben Freeze
Ministers of the Word (Lectors) 4:00 Tom Aiello 7:00 Wes Ricchio 10:00 Nick Hartnell
Extraordinary Ministers of the Eucharist 4:00 John DeMarco 10:00 Dan Gleeson
The Pope’s Prayer Intention-September 2017
Parishes That our parishes, animated by a missionary
spirit, may be places where faith is communicated and
charity is seen.
SANCTUARY RENOVATION:
PHASE I COMPLETE; PHASE II TO FOLLOW
Our new altar is in (Phase I) and looks beautiful (the adoring angels will be in next week, with some additional altar lighting).
Our parish set aside $130,000 of parish funds for the altar fabrica-
tion, the total cost of which was $156,000. The remaining balance
($26,000) has been paid through individual donations.
Individual donations at this time total $77,260. If we subtract
$26,000 for Phase I (altar fabrication), that leaves us with $51,260
for Phase II.
The estimated cost for Phase II is $140,000. That means we need another $88,740 to pay for Phase II. We ask that people
who may have been waiting to donate toward the project wait no
longer. Here are estimated costs of the artwork/painting to be done,
which make up most of the cost of Phase II:
- painting two big murals at sides of altar: $20,000 each*
- painting the mural behind the altar (angels): $10,000*
- painting ten Carmelite saints: $5000 each
*One can donate part of the funds needed for these
paintings; any donation is most welcome!
And the estimated cost of removing the two statues in the sanc-
tuary (St. Francis and St. Catherine of Siena, patron saints of Italy)
and the marble backdrops, and mounting them on columns, is
$10,800.
Let us pray for the intercession of the great Italian artist, Bl. Fra
Angelico, that this project may give glory to God & Our Lady of
Mount Carmel!
Donations may be made by check, or online:
olmckenosha.org (scroll down to “donate”).
One may donate all at once or over time.
Welcome back ASCS students, staff, and families! Dr. Lichter: "We joyfully move into our 7th school year at ASCS,
ready to shine a light on what is right in our school, homes, towns
and the world. We are ready to answer the invitation…to become
Saints!”
It is not too late to join us for the 2017-18 school year. We offer
4K-8th grade as well as our 3 year old Saints in Training Early
Childhood at both our North and South campuses. Please call
(262) 925-4024 for more information or to schedule a tour.
Troops of St. George 2017-2018
Sign-up September 22nd!
The Kenosha Troops of St George is kicking off its
fifth year with a sign-up on September 22nd. The
Troops of Saint George is a
father and son group that aims to use the outdoors as
our canvas and the sacraments as our path to light the
way for the formation of Holy Catholic men and
boys. The troop is for fathers with sons from 1st -
9th grade interested in camping, canoeing, hiking, fish-
ing and other outdoor activities.
Please contact Ron Freeze
([email protected] or text/call at 2245156811)
if you would like to learn more about the troop and get
a copy of the 2017/2018 schedule.
mailto:[email protected]