Our Lady of Mt. Carmel Catholic Church
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Our Lady of Mt. Carmel Catholic Church
Our Lady of Mt. Carmel Catholic Church “We find Christ here. We bring Christ to the world.” 100 Harpersville Road, Newport News, VA 23601 Phone: 757-595-0385 ~ www.olmc.org Parish Office Hours: Monday - Thursday: 9:00 am - 5:00 pm; Friday: 9:00 am - 3:00 pm School: 757-596-2754 Outreach: 596-1727 Principal – Sr. Dominic, O.P. ext. 133 Pharmacy Outreach: 595-0385, X125 Pregnancy Helpline: 870-3131 February 7, 2016 ~ The 5th Sunday in Ordinary Time Mass Schedule Saturday: 5:00 pm Sunday: 8:00 am, 10:00 am, 2:00pm (Esp), 5:00 pm Weekdays: Monday: 7:00 am Tuesday: 7:00 am, 5:30 pm Wednesday: 7:00 am, 5:30 pm Thursday: 7:00 am, 6:30 pm (en Español) Friday: 7:00 am, 8:15 am Sacrament of Reconciliation Saturday: 3:00 - 4:00 pm, Sunday: 12:30 - 1:30 pm, Thursday: 7:30 - 8:00 am or by appointment Adoration of the Blessed Sacrament Thursdays 8am to 6pm & 1st Fridays 3pm to 6am PARISH STAFF EXTENSIONS Pastor - Rev. John David Ramsey Parochial Vicar - Rev. Jaime Guardado Priest in Residence - Rev. Peter T. Tran Deacons Rev. Mr. Anton Siochi Rev. Mr. Francisco Anleu Rev. Mr. Dan Johnson Pastoral Associate - Janet Hassan Hispanic Ministry - Rev. Mr. Francisco Anleu Children’s Faith Formation (Pre-K-5th grade) Christa Blomstrom Youth Ministry (Gr. 6-12) & Young Adults Patrick Walsh Social Ministry - Tina Wandersee Music - Johanna Smith Liturgy - Heber Dunkle Business & Finance - Julie Hall Development - Austin Farinholt Facilities - Hart Smith Seminarian - John Baab Food Service (St. Michael Hall) John Chesney Administrative Assistants Eileen Mazary (Website/Bulletin) Carla Weimer (Manna/Parishioner Records) CNU Catholic Campus Minister - Corinne Riley Receptionist/Mass Intentions - Cathy Luth 112 111 101 119 123 124 110 123 107 106 118 117 121 109 104 122 105 130 116 108 120 100 Walking with Jesus through Lent This coming Wednesday we will observe Ash Wednesday, the solemn start of forty days of prayer, fasting, and alms-giving, as we prepare for the Passion and Resurrection of Jesus Christ, Our Lord. No period of the liturgical year focuses so profoundly on our need for Jesus, his love for us, and his desire that we find our complete freedom and wholeness in him. Because we have been united with him through baptism, confirmation, and the Eucharist, we find great peace in the fact that he is always with us. When we know that Jesus is always on our side, always guiding us, forgiving us when we need to be forgiven and encouraging us when we need to be encouraged, we find the courage to look within ourselves and ask, “What parts of my life have I not yet given to Jesus? What habitual sins have I not admitted to myself or to God? Where do I need to let go of control more completely?” When we ask these questions, when we are honest with ourselves about where we are, we open the door to Christ’s love and amazing healing power. This period of examining our consciences and letting the Holy Spirit open our hearts more deeply to Jesus can sometimes seem a little abstract. That is, it can seem more like a mental exercise of self-reflection than an opening-out in dialogue with the One who loves us most. And so, the Church has always helped us make things more concrete by appealing to our senses. The Church gives us images—statues, stained glass, icons—to help ground the events of our salvation. By focusing on these images, our prayer and reflection becomes more rooted in the reality of Jesus in our midst. One of the most beautiful ways of using images in our faith in Lent and throughout the year is praying the Stations of the Cross, both as a community and individually. Praying with Jesus on his journey from condemnation before Pilate, to his Crucifixion, to being laid in the tomb, reminds us that we are with him in this journey, and he has already accomplished everything for us. When he falls, we are reminded that when we fall he lifts us up. When Simon helps him with his cross, we are reminded that the Lord sends people to help us bear our burdens. When Jesus is stripped of his garments, we are reminded that he clothes us with his humility when we are stripped of our pride—and so on, through all fourteen Stations. We are blessed to have new Stations of the Cross for the church this year, which will be installed by Ash Wednesday, and will be blessed as part of the first community Stations of the Cross on Friday, February 12. I encourage all of you to pray the Stations with us each Friday, and also pray them individually throughout Lent, as a beautiful way of identifying with Jesus, who has accomplished everything for us, and who guides each of us on the way to salvation, freedom, and peace. ~ Fr John David The Way of Faith Bulletin notices and advertising: All information must be sent to the parish office no later than 8AM on Mondays. Please use e-mail if at all possible and send to: [email protected]. If you would like to advertise on the back of the bulletin, please call J.S. Paluch at 1-800-524-0263. Page 2 February 7, 2016 Lent 2016 at OLMC Ash Wednesday ~ February 10th This Week at OLMC February 7 - February 14 SUNDAY 8:00 AM 10:00 AM 2:00 PM 3:30 PM 5:00 PM MONDAY 7:00 AM 7:00 PM TUESDAY 7:00 AM 9:00 AM 5:30 PM 7:00 PM MASS MASS MISA EN ESPAÑOL First Sunday Families MASS Church Church Church School Cafeteria Church MASS Conversational Spanish Church Gathering Room MASS Church Momnipotent Gathering Room MASS Church RICA en Español Gathering Room Contemporary Ensemble Church WEDNESDAY - Ash Wednesday 7:00 AM MASS Church 8:15 AM MASS Church 12:15 PM Liturgy of the Word with Ashes Church 6:00 PM MASS Church 6:30 PM MISA EN ESPAÑOL Church THURSDAY 7:00 AM MASS Church 9:00 AM Women’s Bible Study St. Michael Hall 3:15 PM Children’s Choir Gathering Room 6:30 PM MISA EN ESPAÑOL Church 7:00 PM Viviendo la Eucaristía Gathering Room FRIDAY 7:00 AM MASS Church 8:15 AM MASS Church 6:00 PM Breathe Respite Night School Soup Supper Commons 7:00 PM Stations of the Cross Church Estudios Bíblicos St. Michael Hall SATURDAY 8:00 AM Men’s Prayer Breakfast St. Michael Hall 3:00 PM Reconciliation Reconciliation Room 5:00 PM MASS Church SUNDAY 8:00 AM MASS Church 10:00 AM MASS Church 11:15 AM Gathered By Grace St. Michael Hall Welcoming/Registration Gathering Room 2:00 PM MISA EN ESPAÑOL Church 5:00 PM MASS Church 6:00 PM Senior Youth Group St. Michael Hall Our Liturgy Schedule is as Follows: 7:00 a.m. Mass in English 8:15 a.m. Mass in English 12:15 p.m. Liturgy of the Word with Distribution of Ashes 6:00 p.m. Mass in English 7:30 p.m. Misa en Español Friday Soup Suppers 6:00 p.m. in the Commons Please bring a meatless soup to share. The Parish will provide bread and drinks. Stations of the Cross Fridays at 7:00 p.m. in the Church Praying the Year of Mercy Stations of the Cross, including prayers written by Pope Francis, using our new Stations of the Cross! Our first Stations of the Cross for Lent, on Friday, February 12, will begin with the blessing of our new stations! Lenten Weekly Holy Hour Wednesdays during Lent at 7:00 p.m. in the Blessed Sacrament Chapel Adoration of the Holy Eucharist and an Opportunity for the Sacrament of Reconciliation Sacraments Baptisms at OLMC are celebrated seven times throughout the year. Parents are encouraged to register early to accommodate family and godparents’ schedules. Contact Christa to set up an appointment for our April baptisms @ x107 or e-mail [email protected]. 1st Eucharist Preparation Parents are reminded of the upcoming Parent Retreat on February 21 at 11:00am at St. Michael Hall. Please note this day is for parents only (the children do not attend). Initiation Programs RCIA The next session for RCIA will meet on Tuesday, February 16. Newcomers are welcome! Meetings are held in St. Michael Hall from 7 until 8:30 pm. For more information contact Janet at 595-0385, ext 110, or [email protected]. Catholics Come Home: New group beginning February 16 If you have thought about returning to your Catholic Faith, we invite you to join a new group that is being formed. We have a wonderful process to support you on this journey. Consider our Catholics Come Home program. We meet on Tuesday evenings in St. Michael Hall at 7:00pm. If you are interested in this process or would to discuss the program further, please contact Janet Hassan: 595-0385 ext. 110 or [email protected]. Page 3 February 7, 2016 Youth Ministry The upcoming Gathered By Grace sessions meet February 14 and 28 immediately following the 10:00am Mass. This month we will learn about and reflect upon the theme of Morality. What is the moral life? How do we live the moral life? Adult Faith Formation Lectio Divina for Women We have two groups meeting---one in Lectio the morning and one in the evening. These meet twice a month and you Divina may join at any time! Enjoy some quiet time in the Lord’s presence as for Women we focus on and pray over the Scriptures for the upcoming Sunday. 1. Wednesday Evening Group meets twice a month, 7 - 8:30 pm. Next meeting is February 17. 2. Friday Morning Group meets twice a month, 10 am - 11am. Next meeting is February 19. Men’s Prayer Breakfast The next Men’s Prayer Breakfast will be held in St. Michael Hall on SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 13. Breakfast is served at 8am followed by prayer and a talk. This month we welcome Bob DelCorso as our speaker. The morning’s topic is: "What Christians Should Know about Islam". With degrees in History, National Security Affairs and Religious Education, Bob brings a wealth of knowledge. Currently he is a Senior Lecturer and Chief Department Advisor for the History Department at Old Dominion University. Please sign up today at [email protected]. Young Adult Ministry If you are a young adult between the ages of 21 and 35 and would Young like to hear about future young Adults adult events at OLMC, please email Patrick Walsh at [email protected]. Last weekend’s event, the Theological Speakeasy, was a great success; we hope to see you at the next one! Volunteers Needed for Junior Youth Group Beginning in February, middle schoolers will have the opportunity to participate in standalone Junior Youth Group meetings. These will not only be great chances to dive into our Catholic faith, but also to have fun and meet other youth of the parish. However, this can only happen with the help of dedicated volunteers! If you are interested in helping out by attending meetings, leading discussion, giving talks, etc., please email Patrick Walsh at [email protected]. No commitment will be expected until scheduling is determined. This is a great opportunity to share your faith and to have a lot of fun; don’t pass it up! Senior Youth Group The next Senior Youth Group meeting will be next Sunday, February 14, in St. Michael Hall. SYG will meet following the 5:00pm celebration of Mass and will wrap up at 8:00pm. All high schoolers are invited! Children’s Faith Formation Kingdom Kids Nursery (1-3 yrs) KidCheck Account Required The Nursery is offered during the 10:00 a.m. Mass for children ages 1-3 years old. Children in the Nursery are invited to share life stories, listen to the Gospel and build Christian relationships. The nurturing staff and volunteers provide a safe, Christian environment for the children in their care. Parents who utilize the nursery are asked to volunteer about one Sunday per month to keep our Co-Op Nursery staffed each Sunday. For more information use the online Contact Form at olmckids.weebly.com or call the parish office, x107. KidCheck: Free Secure Check In System KidCheck is a secure check-in for the Nursery and other Children’s Ministry offerings. Signing up for KidCheck is easy and free to parents. Register today olmc.org. Acts of Love at PORT St. Valentine loved God so much; he gave his life for him! We can follow his example through selfless love of others. One way to honor the life of St. Valentine is to reach out to our neighbors at PORT this February. Our community provides hospitality and shelter to individuals and families. Bake a batch of heart shaped cookies, make Valentine cards or collect puzzle/game books. See the bulletin under Social Ministry for details. “Let us love one another, for love comes from God.” 1 John 4:7. Page 4 February 7, 2016 Social Ministry Reflecting Christ Transformed by The Eucharist… Reaching Out into community Lenten Service Project We will be serving 125 aging and families at Easter with food for their celebrations. In the Commons you will find brown bags with food lists on them. Please pick one up, fill it during the 40 days of Lent with the items listed, pray daily during your family mealtimes for the person/family in need and return the bag to the Commons by the weekend of: March 5/6th 40 Days for Life Have you ever been to the March for Life in Washington DC then found yourself wondering what next? The Spring Campaign for 40 Days for Life will begin on Ash Wednesday, February 10th and will run through Palm Sunday, March 20th. This is one of the largest and most successful International prayer groups. To date 11,165 precious little babies have been saved through the prayers of hundreds of people keeping vigil peacefully outside abortion clinics in America and throughout the world. JOIN US by giving one hour each week to come and pray with us as we lift up all God’s people in prayer. For more information please visit: www.40daysforlife.com/newportnews where you can register to participate. God Bless! YOUR FAMILY CAN TRAVEL THE WORLD THIS LENT— WITHOUT LEAVING YOUR DINNER TABLE Let CRS Rice Bowl be your ticket to global solidarity as you pray, fast, learn and give this Lent in order to change the lives of our brothers and sisters in need. All you need is a CRS Rice Bowl and a Lenten Calendar! Keep the CRS Rice Bowl near your family dinner table during Lent so that you can refer to it each night. PRAY using the Lenten Calendar and the CRS Rice Bowl app. What is the day’s message? How does it connect to the life of your family? FAST together. How is your family’s Lenten fast going? How will it affect your lives today, tomorrow and after Lent? LEARN about the people for whom this week’s Lenten prayers are being offered. Read and discuss the Story of Hope. Who is your family helping this week? Where do they live? What do they do? GIVE the suggested donation to your CRS Rice Bowl from the Lenten Calendar. Why is it important to give to others? How can you continue giving back even after Lent? Yes, they have an app for all this!! Find out more at crsricebowl.org Ricebowls/Calendars available in the commons. Eucharistic Adoration Thursday Adoration begins following the 7:00 a.m. Mass and concludes with benediction at 6:00 p.m. Contact Marion Hill at [email protected] if you have any questions or would like to sign up for an hour. Inclusive Ministries SPRED (Special Religious Development) Adults with developmental disabilities are invited to participate in our SPRED community at OLMC. SPRED is specifically designed to meet the spiritual needs of persons with developmental or cognitive challenges, and involves a special one on one relationship with a catechist. The community of faith also provides a framework via which participants can celebrate the sacraments, and enter into the worshipping experiences of the whole church. For more information or to inquire about SPRED groups for children, please contact parish chairperson Miki at 596.7172. BREATHE Ministry Do you have a family member with special needs or know of someone who may want to participate in our BREATHE Respite night? Call now to make a reservation for a night of fun with arts & crafts, games, gym activities, movies and more! We currently have individuals from 5 yrs to 55 yrs participating. It is a great social outing for our friends and night out for parents! Our next BREATHE Fun Night is FEBRUARY 12th. Call Christa, ext. 107 in the Parish Office, to register or e-mail at [email protected]. Healing Ministry DID YOU KNOW? There is a website – mealtrain.com – that we can use to set up a schedule to bring meals to parishioners who are sick or homebound for whatever reason. It allows friends, relatives, or fellow parishioners to step up and help in whatever way necessary – in this case, bringing a meal for those who perhaps do not qualify for Meals on Wheels, or whose caregiver needs help. Are you that parishioner, or do you know of a parishioner, who could use us? In this Year of Mercy, could you accept our help – a meal once a week, perhaps? If you could use this service, please contact Rolande Phillips, 240-7400. Food Pantry Boxed Potatoes, Frosting, Mac n Cheese, Tuna/Chicken Helper, Spam, Spaghetti Sauce, Muffin Mix, Canned Beans Personal Care Items Needed: Deodorant Feminine Products Page 5 February 7, 2016 OLMC Parish News Corned Beef and Cabbage Dinner Tickets will be on sale for the dinner in the Commons after the Masses on February6-7, 20-21 and March5-6. The dinner will be held at St. Michael Hall on Wednesday, March 16, at 6:00pm. The tickets are $8.00 each and must be purchased in advance at the Church or by contacting Marianne Quantz at 874-8150 or at [email protected]. Ladies of Carmel Raffle Win one of these fabulous prizes at the annual Marie McNamara raffle held by the Ladies of Carmel. 1st Prize: Pot of Gold, $500 in choice of Manna gift cards 2nd Prize: 2 Night Stay in Charlottesville & Dinner One Night 3rd Prize: Two $75 vouchers for Ferguson Center & Dinner Donation $1 per ticket or $5 for a book of 6 tickets. The winner (who does not need to be present to win) will be announced at the Corned Beef and Cabbage Dinner on March 16. Tickets will be available in the Commons following Masses February 21 and March 6. Drivers and Riders Wanted! The OLMC Van Ministry provides transportation to one Mass per weekend and would like to expand back to two Masses if we get enough drivers and riders. A special license is not required and training on operation of the bus will be provided. Please contact John Scott at 757-528-2346 or by email at [email protected]. Also, if you need a ride or if you know someone who we might be able to help, please contact Tina Wandersee at 595-0385 Ext 118. Medjugorje Pilgrimage Jubilee Year of Mercy pilgrimage to Medjugorje: June 3-11 Accompanying the group and serving as the spiritual director for the pilgrimage is Fr. Peter Tran. The group leader is parishioner Allison Moffatt. Our Lady's mission is one of peace. She has come to earth to reeducate us and to help us convert and re-center our lives back to God. Our Lady's role has always been one of guiding people to Her Son, Jesus. For more information and to request a flyer with full details, please contact Allison Moffatt at 868-4785 or [email protected]. Music Ministry Triduum Choir Calling all singers and instrumentalists! This year we will be having a special Triduum Choir that will sing at the Holy Thursday, Good Friday, and Easter Vigil liturgies. The choir is open to ALL musicians in the parish, high school age and older. Rehearsals will be held on Thursdays at 7:30pm in the Church beginning February 11th. Those interested in joining should email our music director, Johanna Smith, at [email protected] or call the office at 595-0385, ext. 117. Ladies of Carmel St. Elizabeth’s Guild will meet on Tuesday, February 9th, at 7pm at Linda's house. RSVP to Linda at 890-6045 or Judy at 569-8456. Guests are always welcome. Sacred Heart of Jesus Guild will meet on Tuesday, February 9, at 6:30 pm in the Spread Room at OLMC School. Note the day and time change from our usual meeting due to PORT in St. Michael Hall. St Norbert’s Guild is meeting on Wednesday, February 10th, at 10:30. We'll meet in the Gathering Room and after ashes we'll lunch at Captain D's. St. James’ Guild will gather at the home of Nicole Yancey with co-host Loretta Obradovic at 11:30 on Thursday, February 11th. Please call Nicole, 596-2544, to RSVP. I still have Raffle tickets for sale at $5.00/book. St. Valentine’s Guild will meet for a pot luck dinner at the home of Adrienne Hilt on Friday, February 12th, at 6:30pm. Community News Welcoming/Registration The Tidewater Catholic Alumni Club will meet at Sparetimes Bowling Alley in Hampton on Saturday, February 13, at 4pm. The Tidewater Catholic Alumni Club is a organization of single Catholic professional men and women. The club is a member of the national organization Catholic Alumni Club International. For more information go to the club website freewebs.com/tidewatercatholicalumniclub/, contact us by e-mail at [email protected], or call 898-6991. Our next parish Welcoming/Registration will be on Sunday, February 14, following the 10AM Mass in the Gathering Room. You will be given parish information and a brief tour of the property, and will complete a registration form which will ask which sacraments your family members have received. We look forward to meeting you. The Bishop Keane Institute Presents: The Heavens Proclaim: Astronomy and the Vatican,” a lecture by Br. Guy Consolmagno, SJ – Friday, March 4, at 7:30 p.m. at Immaculate Conception in Hampton. Tickets are available online beginning Monday, February 15, for $15 at keaneinstitute.org/ tickets. Consolmagno, a Jesuit brother, is Director of the Vatican Observatory and the President of the Vatican Observatory Foundation. Page 6 February 7, 2016 Mass Intentions Saturday, February 6, 2016 5:00 – Catherine Gleeson Rick & Tricia Edwards Sunday, February 7, 2016 8:00 – Past & Present Member of St. Norbert’s Guild Mary Dunn 10:00 – Paul Pelletier Barbara Mitri 2:00 – Ana Malpica Family 5:00 – The People of the Parish Mon – (7am) Brendan Roche Tues – (7am) David C. Doughty, Sr. (5:30pm) Int’s of Grace Farah Wed – (7am) Patrick A. Jennings (8:15am) John Ganger (6pm) Dorothy Ragan (7:30pm) Jon Smitter Thur – (7am) John Campbell (6:30pm) Robert Morry Fri – (7am) Henrietta Gray (8:15am) Pamela Traynor Saturday, February 13, 2016 5:00 – Rob Weimer Sunday, February 14, 2016 8:00 – The People of the Parish 10:00 – Rob Weimer 2:00 – Ana Malpica 5:00 – John Almirante Bob & Nancy Curran Anton & Mia Siochi Katya Dahdah Pauline & Ed Gabb St. James’ Guild Linda Scholl 1/31/16 Last Year $24,184 $20,077 Thank you for your generosity! They left everything and followed him. Ann Power Bill & Janet Gorman David Traynor Pete & Carolyn LeBel Ted & Estelle Langevin Family The Almirante Family Shadow Days Our Lady of Mount Carmel School News Come experience OLMC School as an insider! Children are invited to a Shadow Day of their choosing to experience a day as an OLMC student. You will work and learn with students and teachers and take a personalized tour of the school. Let our welcoming and friendly students and teachers show you what it’s like to call OLMC home. Schedule your shadow day on any school day that’s best for you! For more information, or to schedule your shadow day, please contact Mrs. Tucker at 757-596-2754 x133 or [email protected]. OLMC School has long enjoyed a reputation for academic excellence, which was magnified in 2009 when it was awarded the National Blue Ribbon of Excellence for its sustained, distinguished academic achievement. The Blue Ribbon is a national recognition of what the students have always received at OLMC – a strong foundation in academics, morals, and discipline. The students and teachers, supported by the wider parent community and the parish, engage in teaching and learning in a creative, warm, Christ-centered environment. Through our range of outstanding programs, students grow as healthy, balanced individuals, developing personal strengths as scholars, artists, athletes, leaders, and community servants. We invite you to come see the genuine love we share for learning, faith, community, service, and, most of all, for our students! Voted Best Private School 4 Years Running! Voted Best Private School on the Peninsula Awarded the U.S. Dept. of Education National Blue Ribbon Page 7 7 de febrero del 2016 Quinto Domingo del Tiempo Ordinario PARROQUIA NUESTRA SEÑORA DEL CARMEN Ministerio Hispano: Director: Diácono Francisco Anleu TEL. Oficina: (757) 595-0385 Ext. 123, Celular: (757) 846-0628 Misas en Español: Domingos: 2:00 PM y Jueves: 6:30 PM Confesiones: Sábados, 3:00-4:00PM, Domingos, 12:00-1:30PM Próximas charlas de Bautismo 07 de Febrero, 2016 10:00am, en la Cafetería de la Escuela. Próxima Celebración de Bautismos. Sábado 13 de Febrero, 2016, 11:00AM. Para mas información contactar a los catequistas de Bautismo. Walter y María Rivera al Tel: 757-777-0874 REQUISITOS PARA BAUTISMOS PADRES DEBEN ASISTIR A LAS CHARALAS PREBAUTISMALES, PROGRAMADAS POR LA IGLESIA. DEBEN PROVEER UN PADRINO, HOMBRE O MUJER, QUE TENGA LOS 3 SACRAMENTOS DE INICICIACION CRISTIANA. (Bautismo, Eucaristía y confirmación). Que sea Mayor de 16 años. Si alguno de ellos esta casado, por lo tanto ha recibido el Sacramento del Matrimonio. Las charlas pre-bautismales, duran 2 horas y 30 Minutos. Estas cumplen con el currículo de la Diócesis de Richmond y son facilitadas por catequistas, quienes han recibido formación respecto al Sacramento. Nota: Pueden registrarse el día de las charlas. SACRAMENTO DE LA CONFIRMACIÓN PARA JÓVENES. DEBEN ESTAR EN 10MO. GRADO PARA MAS INFORMACIÓN CONTACTAR A PATRICK WALSH, AL TELÉFONO 757-5950385 EXT. 106 Has completado tus sacramentos de Iniciación Cristiana, y Quieres ayudar en algún Ministerio bien sea Litúrgico o Pastoral. Tu servicio a Jesucristo a quien has reencontrado en esta jornada es muy importante para tu jornada espiritual y pastoral Si quieres ser parte de esta evangelización, contacta a las personas indicadas. Coordinadores de misa. Diacono Francisco, 846-0628 Rosarios, Novenas Domingo Malpica, 325-0505 Sacramentos de Primera Reconciliación y Comunión María Angélica, 223-8716 Lectores o Proclamadores Shorty Meléndez, 599-0882 Monaguillos José Sánchez, 269-0319 Ujieres Ricardo Miranda Música Fabiola Sánchez, 236-9720 RICA, CICCA. Diacono Francisco, 846-0628 Bautismo Walter y María Rivera, 303-4973 Hospitalidad, Convivios Fabiola y Daniel, 450-0020 Patrick Walsh, 595-0385, x106 Jóvenes 9o A 12o Visita a los enfermos en Hospitales y Casas. Matrimonios, Quinceañeras, Dirección Espiritual. Diacono Francisco, 846-0628 CUARESMA 2016 MIERCOLES DE CENIZA 10 DE FEBRERO MISA EN ESPAÑOL 7:30PM. TODOS LOS VIERNES DE CUARESMA SOPA Y VIACRUCIS, BILINGÜE. 6:00PM SOPA. 7:00PM VIACRUCIS FEBRERO 12, 19, 26; MARZO 4, 11, 18 Todos los miércoles de Cuaresma, habrá Adoracion del Santísimo a las 7:00 p.m. Y también habrán oportunidad para celebrar el sacramento de reconciliación. Febrero 17, 24; Marzo 2, 9, 16. Llamando a todos los cantantes y músicos! Este año vamos a tener un coro especial para el Triduo que cantará en la liturgias del Jueves Santo, Viernes Santo, y la Vigilia Pascual. Este coro está abierto para TODOS los cantantes y músicos en la parroquia que están en edad de escuela secundaria y mayores. Prácticas serán los jueves a las 7:30pm en la iglesia comenzando el 11 de febrero. Las personas interesadas en participar en este coro, por favor contactar el director de música, Johanna Smith, a través de correo electrónico a: [email protected] o al teléfono 595-0385 ext.117. Buena Salud!! Atención medica, sin costo para niños y adultos que no tiene seguro medico aquí en la Parroquia Nuestra Señora del Carmen. Que es esto?: La atención medica es proveído por personal de “BON SECOURS CARE-A-VAN” Cuando: Cada SEGUNDO Y CUARTO MARTES de cada mes . La registración empieza a las 9:30 am hasta que la clínica este llena. Entre mas temprano llegue mas temprano será atendido. Costo: TODOS LOS SERVICIO SON GRATIS, pero las donaciones siempre son apreciadas. Servicios Incluidos: Evaluación de rutina y tratamiento de enfermedades agudas comunes, incluyendo; infecciones respiratorias, dolores de cabeza, dolores de oídos , y conjuntivitis; vías urinarias e infecciones de la vejiga; gastritis y acideces; erupciones menores de la piel (ronchitas); dolores musculares menores, y condiciones crónicas tales como diabetes e hipertensión. También: Exámenes físicos para escuelas, exámenes físicos para deportes; seguro medico para niños, inscripciones y educación sana. Se esta trabajando para entrenar a personas bilingües para que puedan asistirte en estas clínicas de momento si tu no tienes un traductor, llama a la oficina para que se te asigne uno durante tu visita. Para aquellos que se han inscrito como interpretes estar pendiente de la información, para un entrenamiento de parte de la parroquia. De la manera que Dios nos da la vida, la iglesia siempre esta comprometida a ayudarte a que tengas una buena salud, tanto física como espiritual. También hay algunos programas para que la medicina de te pueda proveer de forma gratuita. Pregunta a Francisco Anleu por mas información. Recuérdate que tienes que cuidar tu SALUD!!!!!!! Estudios Bíblicos. Todos los VIERNES a las 7:00pm Salón de reuniones. RICA. Todos los Martes a las 7:00pm, Salón de reuniones. Año de la Misericordia, Los días lunes a las 7:00pm Salón de reuniones. 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