carmel mission basilica · rev. jhonnatan f. carmona, parochial vicar [email protected]...
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In the immediate post-resurrection period,
Jesus makes several appearances among
his disciples to help strengthen their belief
and to give them the courage to continue
his mission. Jesus was paying attention to
his disciples and noticing that they needed
encouragement and help. We too are loved
and cared for by God and God notices when
we need encouragement and help.
Sometimes the encouragement is one of
the readings or the homily. Sometimes God
speaks through friends and family.
Sometimes God gives us the quiet inspiration that we need in a beautiful sunset or in
the blooming flowers all around. How has God visited you recently and given you
what you needed in that moment?
St. Francis of the Redwoods — Big Sur, CA.
24.9 miles from intersection of Rio Rd and Highway 1
Mass Schedule
Bilingual (Es/En) Mass: 1st & 3rd Saturday of the month, 5:00 pm.
Mass Schedule/Communion Services
Priests Rev. Paul P. Murphy, Pastor [email protected]
Rev. Jhonnatan F. Carmona, Parochial Vicar [email protected]
Deacons Deacon Warren Hoy
Deacon Bill Reichmuth [email protected]
Basilica Vigil Mass (Saturday): 5:30 pm.
Sunday: 7:30, 9:15, 11:00 am., 12:45 and 5:30 pm.
Holy Days: 7:00 am., 12:00 noon, & 5:30 pm.
Blessed Sacrament Chapel
Daily Morning Mass: (Mon-Fri): 7:00 am.
Noon Mass: (Monday, Wednesday, Friday) 12:00 pm.
Noon Communion Services: (Tues. and Thurs.)12:00 pm.
Saturday Morning Mass: 8:30 am.
Reconciliation: Saturday: 9:30—10:30 am.
Carmel Mission Basilica 3080 Rio Road Carmel, CA 93923▪(831) 624-1271
www.carmelmission.org
Founded 1771 by St. Junípero Serra
Parish Clergy
Third Sunday of Easter, April 15, 2018 You alone, O Lord, bring security to my dwelling.— Psalm 4:9
Sunset at Point Sur
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Music Corner — April 15, 2018
5:30 Saturday
9:15 Sunday
11:00 Sunday
12:45 Sunday
Entrance Chant
176 176 176 176
Gloria Mass of the Resurrection #859 - All Masses
Rite of Sprinkling
Wash Me, Lord - All Masses (Below)
Preparation of the Gifts
162 162 162 162
Holy, Holy Mass of Creation #879 - All Masses
Memorial Acclamation
Mass of Creation #880 - All Masses
Amen Mass of Creation #881 - All Masses
Lamb of God Mass of Creation #882 - All Masses
Communion 564 564 564 564
Sending Forth 159 159 159 159
PARISH STAFF - MUSIC CORNER - READINGS - SPECIAL OBSERVANCES
TODAY’S READINGS
First Reading — The God of our fathers has glorified his servant Jesus (Acts 3:13-15, 17-19). Psalm — Lord, let your face shine on us (Psalm 4). Second Reading — The way we may be sure that we know Jesus is to keep his commandments (1 John 2:1-5a). Gospel — Jesus stood in their midst and said to them, “Peace be with you” (Luke 24:35-48).
READINGS FOR THE WEEK Monday: Acts 6:8-15; Ps 119:23-24, 26-27, 29-30; Jn 6:22-29 Tuesday: Acts 7:51 — 8:1a; Ps 31:3cd-4, 6, 7b, 8a, 17, 21ab; Jn 6:30-35 Wednesday: Acts 8:1b-8; Ps 66:1-3a, 4-7a; Jn 6:35-40 Thursday: Acts 8:26-40; Ps 66:8-9, 16-17, 20; Jn 6:44-51 Friday: Acts 9:1-20; Ps 117:1bc, 2; Jn 6:52-59 Saturday: Acts 9:31-42; Ps 116:12-17; Jn 6:60-69 Sunday: Acts 4:8-12; Ps 118:1, 8-9, 21-23, 26, 28, 29; 1 Jn 3:1-2; Jn 10: 11-18
SAINTS AND SPECIAL OBSERVANCES
Sunday: Third Sunday of Easter Tuesday: Income Tax Day Saturday: St. Anselm
Weekly Bulletin via Email -- Sign-up to receive the Bulletin each week via email.
REGISTER NOW AND UPDATE YOUR PARISHIONER INFORMATION -- Do you have any information you would like to request or update your parishioner information? Please send us a request and we will be happy to assist.Electronic Giving -- You may set up electronic giving directly on our website, download a request form or contact us directly to set up your support of the parish. Your automatic offering can be stopped at any time.
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Time Intentions Requested By
Saturday, April 14
8:30am Peggy McCloud Napoleon Miguel
Tony Discenza Sabrina Discenza
5:30pm Loyer Family
Tony Hughes Sabrina Discenza
Sunday, April 15 3nd Sunday of Easter
7:30am Janet Cahalan Tom Cahalan
Intentions Anne & Dan Hill Anne Hill
9:15am Jerry Bohland Kathleen Bohland
Intentions Fiacre Nauwayo Carol Dominguez
11:00am David E. Jones Jr. Family
Alex Salmoun Sr. Maha Salmoun
12:45pm People of the Parish
5:30pm Margaret Mary Grasso Loving Family
Monday, April 16
7:00am Rex Reade Kitty & John Bohlman
12:00pm Stanley Cassan Marie & Michael Canepa
Tuesday, April 17
7:00am Helen DelGrosso Michelle Billiet
12:00pm Communion Service
Wednesday, April 18
7:00 am Stephen Anderson Michelle Billiet
12:00pm Bob Infelice Lou Langley
Karin Rissmann Uta Bone
Thursday, April 19
7:00am Ginger Wolf Kitty & John Bohlman
12:00pm Communion Service
Friday, April 20
7:00am Elizabeth Boland Kitty Cullen Bohlman
Majorie & Elmo Hellinge Family
Mary Burton Son and Daughter
Saturday, April 21
8:30am Intentions of Rosemary O'Donnell
5:30pm Alex J. Lynn Mother
Sunday, April 22
7:30am Intentions of Marian Corrigan
Corrigan Family
Intentions of Dominick Leo Johanson Family
9:15am Ron Berry Claire Odello Berry
Bruno & Bella Odello Claire Odello Berry
11:00am John Teresa Mary Kay Teresa
William Navarreta Bernadette & John Garthner
12:45pm Ferry Family
Ed Middendorf Pat Lee Cogan
5:30pm People of the Parish
PARISH CALENDAR — MASS INTENTIONS
Week of April 15 - April 21
Sunday, April 15
2nd Collection:
3nd Sunday of Easter
Maintenance
11:00AM
Knights of Columbus 60th Anniversary Mass (Basilica)
12:00 PM - 1:30 PM RCIA Meeting (MacMahon)
Monday, April 16
7:30 AM - 8:30 AM Eucharistic Adoration(Blessed Sacrament Chapel)
Tuesday, April 17
7:30 AM - 8:30 AM Eucharistic Adoration(Blessed Sacrament Chapel)
10:00 AM Bible Study (Crespi)
Wednesday, April 18
7:30 AM - 8:30 AM Eucharistic Adoration(Blessed Sacrament Chapel)
10:00 AM Bible Study (Crespi)
5:00 PM CMDA Council Meeting (Crespi)
5:00 PM - 6:30 PM Recitation of the Rosary (Blessed Sacrament Chapel)
Thursday, April 19
7:30 AM - 8:30 AM Eucharistic Adoration(Blessed Sacrament Chapel)
7:30 PM - 9:30 PM Choir Rehearsal (Basilica)
Friday, April 20
7:30 AM - 8:30 AM Eucharistic Adoration(Blessed Sacrament Chapel)
9:30 AM - 11:30 AM Bereavement Meeting (Crespi)
5:30 PM Serra Club Votive Mass for Vocations (Blessed Sacra-ment Chapel)
Saturday, April 21
2:00 PM - 3:00 PM Book Club (MacMahon)
8:30 PM - 11:00 PM Pasquale Esposito Concert (Basilica)
Sunday, April 22
11:00 AM Serra Club World Day of Prayer for Vocations Mass (Basilica)
12:00 PM Serra Club World Day of Prayer for Vocations Reception (Crespi)
12:00 PM - 1:30 PM RCIA Meeting (MacMahon)
2:00 PM - 3:30 PM Confirmation Meeting (MacMahon)
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SICK IN THE PARISH
All the sick are prayed for during a general
intercession at every mass. At this time we pray
especially for:
John Flyn, Charles Cardoza, Paul Coss,Heidi Hefernan, Gwen Foster, Tim Morris, Vivian Sweeney, Mercedes Ferrante, Sean
Royster, Frank Machalla, King Williams,
Brandon Paulikas, Julieta Evangelista.
SOLEMN EXPOSITION OF THE BLESSED SACRAMENT
The worship of the Eucharist outside of the Mass is of inestimable value for the life of the Church.
Please visit our Lord during our daily Blessed Sacrament Adoration,
Monday through Friday 7:30 AM to 8:30 AM.
On First Fridays we have 25 hours of Adoration from 7:30 AM to Saturday 8:30 AM.
Many parishioners have signed up to spend an hour with our Lord, but we still need sign-ups for
early morning hours.
For more information, Call Sandi: (831) 624-9491.
HOMEBOUND EUCHARISTIC MINISTRY
If you or someone you know, are unable to get to Mass and would like to receive the
Eucharist at home, please call Joan Brophy Thomas at (831)-624-3074.
RECENTLY DECEASED IN OUR PARISH
Please pray for our brothers and sisters
who have died, especially:
Don Thomas, Lionel Stewart, Margaret Mary Grasso, Rex Reade,
Stan Cassan, Tamas Simon, Carl Bozzo, Jo-Ann Ruffolo, Pierre de
St. Julian (Scot) Macbeth, Monsignor Edward (Eamon) John
MacMahon, Lynne Lins, Teresa Calcagno, Marianne Hoffman,
… that they may rejoice with the Risen Lord.
Eternal rest grant unto them, O Lord, and let your perpetual
light shine upon them; and may the souls
of all the faithful departed rest in peace.
PRAYER LINE
The Carmel Mission Prayer Line is confidential. Members of our faith community offer prayer daily for your special needs. Leave your message on the prayer line at (831) 624-1271, menu option 5, if you want prayer for a special intention.
Only the first name is needed with a short description of the intention need. Your prayer request remains on our list for three months (updates are appreciated).
Note: names are not placed in the bulletin “Pray For” list without that individual’s permission.
The Serra Club of the
Monterey Peninsula, leads the
Recitation of the Rosary for
Vocations every Wednesday at
5pm in the Blessed Sacrament
Chapel. Catechesis from the
writings of the saints and
meditation with the Glorious
Mysteries. Please also bring your
personal prayer intentions.
For more information, contact
Geoffrey Lopes da Silva at 831-747-4440
www.facebook.com/SerraClubMonterey
BULLETIN ITEM submission schedule:
Submission Dates Bulletin Weekend
Monday, April. 16th for April. 28th, April 29th
If you have further questions contact the Parish Office:
Call: (831) 624-1271, ext. 200;
or email: [email protected]
PLEASE PRAY FOR OUR MILITARY
Keep in prayer our brave parishioners, relatives and friends of our parish family who are in service to their country in the Armed Forces abroad:
Richard Brophy and Robert Maher.
We ask the Lord to keep them safe from harm and pray for their families while they are far from home.
PRAYERS - PETITIONS - SACRAMENTS - CATHOLIC SERVICE
Copies of Grace
upon Grace: A
History of the
Diocese of
Monterey in
California by
parishioner
Geoffrey Lopes da
Silva are still
available for
purchase in the
Museum Store for
$40.
Theology on Tap Wednesday, April 25th, 7:00 PM
London Bridge Pub, 256 Figueroa Street (at the foot of Wharf 2), Monterey Our speaker this month will be Deacon Warren Hoy, leading a
discussion on “Faith in the Real World: How Faith Defines Cul-ture and Politics”. The United States claims to be a Christian nation, but how did we get here? What does Scripture tell us
about who we are, and are we listening? Join us for interesting and enlightening conversation as we delve deeper into our faith,
and enjoy dinner with friends. All are welcome! Join Monterey Theology on Tap on Facebook! You can also send questions to
Deacon Warren Hoy at [email protected]. We hope to see you there!
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Faith Formation Upcoming Events:
Bible Study: Wed April 18th at 10:00 (in Crespi)
Book Club: Sun April 14th and 21st at 2pm
Grades K-8 Sunday April 15th &22nd 10:30am-11:30am
First Communion Retreat Sat April 14th 9:30-11:30
Confirmation Program next meets April 22nd – for Both Years
Youth Rice & Beans Service Project: April 26th 2:30-6
All Events meet in MacMahon Center unless otherwise noted
Mystagogy, a Greek word meaning
“the uncovering of mystery,”
encompasses the whole of our faith journey from birth to death.
In the Rite of Christian Initiation of Adults (RCIA) initiation into the Christian community means living in a state of permanent mystery. From Easter to
Pentecost, there is a period of postbaptismal catechesis, or Mystagogy. This is a time for the newly initiated, along
with the members of the parish, to become closer together as a faith
community to examine more deeply the Gospel, to share in the Eucharist, and to do works of charity. During this joyful time, the enthusiasm of the newly initiated can inspire the faithful of the parish, who in turn can share their experience of the faith with them. Parishioners are invited to attend our Mystagogy sessions with the newly initiated Sundays after the 11am Mass in MacMahon.
The Faith Formation Team
Director of Faith Formation:
Kate Middleton [email protected]
Youth Ministry and Confirmation: Christian Cahill
FAITH FORMATION & LITURGY
BIBLE STUDY
Classes continue April 18th
Our parish Bible Study group will be continuing Deuteronomy on April 18th The Israelites have passed through the
desert and are poised to enter the Promised Land at last. Now, Moses gives
them his final instructions from God. All of this leads up to the coming of Jesus and God’s plan for our salvation. This is a
great time to join us in our study of God’s Word for us. We meet each Wednesday
morning at Crespi at 10:30. All are invited. Please join us!
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The Reredos A Reredos is a back altar or the wall behind the altar. It is also called a retablo. The original Mission Reredos was installed in 1807 and was destroyed in 1852 when the roof collapsed. The replacement Reredos was designed and built by Mission curator Harry Downie in 1956 after reading diaries and descriptions by early visitors and using the reredos at Mission Dolores in San Francisco as a guide because there were no known renderings of the original. It is made of painted and gilded redwood. The Body of Christ on the Great Crucifix (obtained in 1791 from Mexico or possibly from the Philippines) has arms with leather sockets. In early Mission days, the body was physically taken down from the cross on
Good Friday in pageant style to dramatize the death of Christ. The original wooden cross was replaced in 1884. Statues of Our Lady of Sorrows and St. John the Apostle stand at the foot of the cross. Behind the blue altar cloth backdrop are a number of pipes from the organ
At the apex of the Reredos is a dove superimposed on golden rays which symbolizes the Holy Spirit. The niches hold statues of saints and almost all were acquired between 1792 and 1824. There is a mission named for each of the statues in the niches. They include (clockwise from the lower left, La Purísima Concepcíon (Immaculate Conception) St. Michael the Archangel, St. Anthony of Padua and St. Bonaventure. The statute of St. Charles Borroméo, acquired in 1792, stands in the prime position at the top niche of the Reredos. The mission churches typically reserved this position for their patron saint. Presumably, the Mission was named after St. Charles to honor the patron saint of both King Charles III of Spain and the Viceroy of New Spain, Carlos Francisco de Croix, rulers at the time of the founding of the Carmel Mission. The bas-relief circlets of St. Peter and St. Paul were acquired by Harry Downie in 1956. The original Reredos renditions of the two great Apostles can be found hanging on the wall in Our Lady of Bethlehem Chapel. This insight into the Mission history was provided by the Carmel Mission Docent Association
ANNOUNCEMENTS — DOCENT CORNER
Next Selection,
Carmel Mission Book Club
Beginning April 21, Saturday,
the Carmel Mission Book Club will be reading and discussing Rebel in the Ranks: Martin Luther, the Reformation, and the
Conflicts that Continue to Shape Our World by Brad Gregory. Mark Noll, Professor of History Emeritus at Notre Dame University says "this is just the book for understanding the momentous changes brought on by the Protestant Reformation five hundred years ago.............and the impact on all that has followed." The Book Club meets at 2pm Saturdays in the MacMahon Center. Refreshments are served. The book is free; offerings to cover the cost of the book and shipping are gratefully accepted.
2018 World Day of Prayer for Vocations
The Serra Club of the Monterey Peninsula invites you to celebrate the 55th World Day of Prayer
for Vocations at the 11am Mass on “Good Shepherd Sunday”, April 22.
A reception will follow in Crespi Hall.
All are welcome!
“Pray the Lord of the harvest to send laborers into His harvest”
(Mt 9:38; Lk 10:2).
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Carmel Mission’s Junípero Serra School
Carmel Mission’s Junipero Serra School cultivates academic excellence and positive character development in a safe and
nurturing environment where students, families, and staff are valued members of a united Catholic faith community.
Mission Statement
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STEWARDSHIP
Annual Ministry Appeal 2018
AMA Campaign Update
THANK YOU!!!
Because of your generosity we have successfully completed the first part of our
intended Goal reaching donations over $100,000!!
WE ARE ASKING EACH AND EVERY
PARISHIONER TO CONTRIBUTE SOMETHING! HELP US
REACH THE SECOND PART OF OUR GOAL: 100% PARISH PARTICICIPATION!
We have received a record 348 contributions
for the seven weeks of the campaign
totaling $132,293.00
If you haven’t yet made your contribution to this
one and only fund raiser for our parish, please do so right now either online at
www.carmelmission.org or by using one the envelopes in the pews at
mass.
“Once again, we thank you for your generosity and continued
support.” Please Help Us Reach Our
Parish Goal of 100% participation!
We hope each and every parishioner
takes this opportunity to support our parish.
Thank You for your Stewardship! Your continued generosity for the week ending 4/8/2018
Plate Collections: $17,918.02
Divine Mercy: $631.00 Total Weekly Contributions: $18,549.00
I thank you for your sense of Stewardship and your great generosity. Easter Blessings of Joy, Hope and Peace—Fr. Paul, Pastor.
Total Goal
$100,000
Diocesan Goal
$50,000
Pledged so far(in 7 weeks!)
$132,293
$0
54%
100%
0%
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STEWARDSHIP
Crespi is the nexus of docent operations and is therefore intrinsic to our work at the Mission. It contains our library and office, and provides a base for
hospitality and fellowship. Crespi plays host to every
Parish activity from council meetings to every kind celebrations of life. One day conferences to spontaneous art conservation workshops, Crespi has seen it all. It is our home!
I conduct the CMB parish Bible Study class at Crespi Hall on each Wednesday morning at 10:30 PM. We have been using Crespi for the two plus years that we have been meeting. Over that time, I have seen Crespi grow in quality. The changes in the past year and continuing even now, have been
really great. The paint job and decor are pleasing and inviting. I have watched as the kitchen has grown from marginal to what promises to be a first class facility for the many groups that meet and commune there. The parish can be duly proud of this facility for its preserved historical flavor and its very workable meeting space.
The Saint Junipero Serra Chalice
This past Easter Sunday for the many who attended mass, a very special chalice was used during the celebration of the sacrament. This unique liturgical article shared with the Parish this Easter was the historic Saint Junípero Serra Chalice
The Saint Junípero Serra Chalice dates to our Parishes earliest missionary church. Later, this significant relic was lent to William Hartnell for his school chapel in Ranch Alisal now East Salinas. From here the chalice was intended to be sent to the priest serving at Mission San Antonio, but the Hartnell Family held onto the artifact. presented the Chalice to Sacred Heart Church in Salinas. After several years it was rediscovered and finally returned to the Carmel Mission Basilica in 1979.
Significantly, the Saint Junípero Serra Chalice was also utilized by the Holy Father and now Saint, Pope John Paul II as his personal chalice during the Laguna Seca Celebration. This give the chalice the distinction of being present and used in celebration by two Catholic Saints.
This unique liturgical artifact will soon be featured in our refreshed Mission Museum exhibit which recounts the life and legacy of Saint Junípero Serra.
Saint Junipero Serra Chalice
Bible Study Coordinator , Dick Gorman
The Work of Our Great Hall: Crespi Hall Testimonials
Easter Sunday, 2018
Carmel Mission Basilica Docent Association President, Wendy Eales
Please Help Us Reach Our Goal of 100% Parish Participation
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Come Find Your Angel At The Mission Museum Store
Carmel Mission Museum Store
(831) 624-1271, Ext 210 http://www.carmelmissiononline.org
Store Hours: Open Monday through Sunday 9:30AM—5:00PM