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OUR LADY MT. CARMEL OCTOBER 22, 2017 · TWENTY-NINTH 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. PARISH 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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Page 1: OCTOBER 22, 2017 · TWENTY-NINTH SUNDAY IN ORDINARY …

OUR LADY MT. CARMEL OCTOBER 22, 2017 · TWENTY-NINTH 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

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.

Page 2: OCTOBER 22, 2017 · TWENTY-NINTH SUNDAY IN ORDINARY …

READINGS FOR THE WEEK Readings for the Week of October 22, 2017

Sunday: Is 45:1, 4-6/Ps 96:1, 3-5, 7-10/1 Thes 1:1-5b/

Mt 22:15-21

Monday: St. John of Capistrano, Priest

Rom 4:20-25/Lk 1:69-75/Lk 12:13-21

Tuesday: St. Anthony Mary Claret, Bishop

Rom 5:12, 15b, 17-19, 20b-21/Ps 40:7-10, 17/

Lk 12:35-38

Wednesday: Rom 6:12-18/Ps 124:1b-8/Lk 12:39-48

Thursday: Rom 6:19-23/Ps 1:1-4, 6/Lk 12:49-53

Friday: Rom 7:18-25a/Ps 119:66, 68, 76-77, 93-94/Lk

12:54-59

Saturday: Sts. Simon and Jude, Apostles

Eph 2:19-22/Ps 19:2-5/Lk 6:12-16

Next Sunday: World Mission Sunday; Priesthood Sunday

Ex 22:20-26/Ps 18:2-4, 47, 51/1 Thes 1:5c-10/

Mt 22:34-40

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Our Lady of Mt. Carmel Parish · Kenosha, WI

PARISH SUPPORT Weekend of October 15, 2017

$6,364.56

Budgeted weekly need.. $6,796.15

Weekly Offertory $6,364.56

OVER/UNDER ($ 431.59)

Collection for Utilities $ 367.81

This Week in our Parish

Sat. Oct. 21 Latin Mass Choir Practice 9:30 am

Spaghetti Dinner 4:00 to 7:00 pm 2nd Collection for Utilities

Sun. Oct. 22 2nd Collection for Utilities

Spaghetti Dinner 11:00am to 2:00pm

Religious Education Classes

K-6 11:00—11:50am

NO 7 thru 11 Classes

Mon. Oct. 23

Tues. Oct. 24 Eucharistic Adoration 12:00 to 5:30 pm

Choir Practice 6:45 pm

Weds. Oct. 25 Men’s Bible Study-Fr. Campbell 6:00 am

Pastoral Council Meeting 7:00 to 8:00 pm

Thurs. Oct. 26

Fri. Oct. 27

Sat. Oct. 28 Latin Mass Choir Practice 9:30 am

Sun. Oct. 29 NO Religious Education Classes

PADRE PIO PRAYER GROUP

The October 2017 meeting of the Padre Pio Prayer Group of

Kenosha will take place on Saturday, Nov. 4, at Our Lady of Mt.

Carmel Church, 8:30 am Mass, 1st Saturday Devotions, Benedic-

tion, Fellowship.

Fr. Campbell's Wed. 6am Men's Bible Study: Next Session

Wed. Oct. 25, 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 is served!

Holy Name & Ladies Society Thanksgiving Luncheon All Holy Name and Ladies Society members are invited to attend

a Thanksgiving luncheon in the church hall on Sunday, November

5, immediately following the 10am Mass. Each member is wel-

come to bring one guest. There is no charge for the luncheon

which will feature turkey and all the traditional Thanksgiving side

dishes. (A member is one who has paid their 2017 annual dues.)

Please RSVP to Tom Woodbury at 496.5513 or Claudia Presta at

914.0672 by Sunday, October 29. Thank you.

Preschool News

Fri. Oct. 27 Halloween Party 6:00 to 8:00 pm

Thurs. Nov. 23 Preschool Closed—Thanksgiving

Fri. Nov. 24 Preschool Closed—Thanksgiving

PRAY for the SICK in our PARISH, and visit them if possible:

Jean Wawiorka, Giovannina Apostoli, Rose Bordo, Vivian Ko-

towski, Carmella Willems , who are at Brookside Nursing Home;

Phil Dupor, Russell Stellato, Tina Bonofiglio, Eleanor Hogan,

Maria Savaglio, and Gilda & Armando Bilotto. If anyone 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.

Mission Appeals We have received letters of acknowledgement and thanks

from the Very Rev. Fr. Joseph Mwongela, Vicar General of

the Catholic Diocese of Kitui, in gratitude for your gener-

ous donations. They mention particularly the tabernacle,

vestments, and seven chalices which they will use to furnish

their two new parishes to be opened soon.

Thanks to all our parishioners who welcomed Fr. Anthony

Mutio and who gave so generously!

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October 22, 2017 · Twenty-Ninth Sunday in Ordinary Time

100th Anniversary of the Fatima Apparitions (Part 4 of 4)

In the same article (quoted from last week), Italian journalist Antonio Socci stresses that “every single date that

marks the collapse of Communism” is linked with a Marian date, which could be a sign of the triumph of Mary and

her Immaculate Heart, as she foretold at Fatima: On December 8, 1987 – the feast day of Mary’s Immaculate Con-

ception – Gorbachev signed with President Reagan the Strategic Arms Reduction Treaty, “which led to the removal of

the Euro-missiles, thus making the risk of a nuclear apocalypse much more remote”; and exactly four years later, on Decem-

ber 8th, 1991, “the Soviet Union was officially liquidated”; and “the red flag with the hammer and sickle was definitively

lowered from the Kremlin towers on December 25, 1991,” the date of the glorious Birth of Our Lord from the Virgin Mary.

Of course, these events do not mark the final triumph of Mary’s Immaculate Heart; that will come, as she said, with the con-

version of Russia; but that they do mark a partial triumph, who can doubt?

The late Fatima expert Fr. Robert Fox sees the events in Russia in 1991 and the years which follow as the “first

fruits” of St. John Paul II’s March 25, 1984 consecration, and candidly admits: “There remains to be accomplished

the fuller conversion-fruit in Russia which would result from many making the First Saturdays in reparation for con-

versions” - the full conversion of Russia including the reunion of the Russian Orthodox under the Successor of Peter.

Father Fox insists that Pope St. John Paul’s 1984 consecration and the practice of the Five First Saturdays devotion

of Communion of Reparation are two parts of “one entity” for the reunion of East and West under the successor of

Peter, the visible head.

Continuing Relevancy of the Fatima Message: More recent statements by both Sister Lucia and members of the

Church hierarchy make evident the ongoing relevancy of the Fatima message, and the fact that the promised tri-

umph of Mary’s Immaculate Heart is a process that continues to unfold. In an interview with Ricardo Cardinal

Vidal of the Philippines on October 11, 1993, Sister Lucia said: “All the wars which have occurred could have been

avoided through prayer and sacrifice. This is the reason Our Lady asked for the Communion of Reparation and the con-

secration.” She added: “People expect things to happen immediately within their own time frame. But Fatima is still in

its third day. The triumph [of the Immaculate Heart of Mary] is an ongoing process.” Then, repeating herself, she said:

“Fatima is still in its third day. We are now in the post-consecration period. The first day was the apparition period. The

second was the post-apparition, pre-consecration period. The Fatima week has not ended. I may not get to see the whole

week, as you yourself [speaking to the interpreter, a young man] will not, since you did not live through the first day.

Fatima has just begun. How can one expect it to be over immediately? The Rosary, which is the most important spiritual

weapon we have in these times when the devil is so active, should be recited.”

Thus, per Sister Lucia, “first day” of the “Fatima week” is the period from 1916 to 1929; the “second day” is 1929

to 1984; and the “third day” is 1984 to (at least) the time Lucia spoke these words.

In Brazil on May 13, 2007 Pope Benedict XVI said: “Today is the 90th anniversary of the apparitions of Our Lady of

Fatima. With their powerful call to conversion and penance, they are without doubt the most prophetic of all modern ap-

paritions.” And on his apostolic visit to Fatima, May 11, 2010, Pope Benedict, in an interview with journalists during the

flight to Portugal, was asked, “Your Holiness, what meaning do the Fatima apparitions have for us today?”, to which he re-

sponded, in part: “The important thing is that the message, the response of Fatima, in substance is not directed to particular

devotions, but precisely to the fundamental response, that is, to ongoing conversion, penance, prayer, and the three theo-

logical virtues: faith, hope and charity. Thus we see here the true, fundamental response which the Church must give –

which every one of us, must give in this situation.”

And on May 12, in his address at the Chapel of Apparitions, Pope Benedict warned that in our time “the faith in many

places seems like a light in danger of being snuffed out forever,” The next day in his homily at Mass he stressed: “We would

be mistaken to think that Fatima’s prophetic message is complete.”

I’ll end with one more item – from a letter written to Cardinal Carlo Caffara, Archbishop of Bologna, by Sister Lucia

before she died. In that letter she said: “The final battle between the Lord and the reign of Satan will be about marriage

and the family. Don’t be afraid, because anyone who works for the sanctity of marriage and the family will always be

fought and opposed in every way, because this is the decisive issue. However, Our Lady has already crushed its head.”

Yes, in the first announcement of a Savior, in Gen. 3:15, God revealed to us that Mary, the humble handmaid of the Lord,

would crush Satan’s proud head. And at Fatima, Our Lady promised that in the end, her Immaculate Heart will triumph. Let

us be faithful children of Mary. Let us pray the Rosary daily, offer up our daily duties in a spirit of sacrifice, in reparation

for sins, and let us receive Holy Communion on First Saturdays each month in reparation for sins which offend Mary’s Im-

maculate Heart, so that in the end, we may share her glorious triumph!

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Our Lady of Mt. Carmel Parish · Kenosha

October 21 and 22, 2017

29th Sunday in Ordinary Time 4:00 Maria Chiara & Danielle Poggi (Caterina Perlich) Eva Belmonte (Nancy & Aldo Bilotto) 7:00 OLMC Parishioners 10:00 Maria, Antonio, & Tania Corea (Farago family) Victor Marano 12:00 Lowell & Vern Hawbaker (Hawbaker family)

Monday, Oct. 23 7:15 Albert DeCesaro (Jim & Diane Spallato)

Tuesday, Oct. 24 5:45 Thomas Hort (wife Sondra & family)

Wednesday, Oct. 25 7:15 Robert & Marlene Kraus

Thursday, Oct. 26 7:15 Nina Alia (Santo Cucunato)

Friday, Oct. 27 7:15 Leno Tabarretti (wife Silvana & family) Ingrid Tomaszewski

Saturday, Oct. 28 8:30 Nina Alia (Carmella Rende) 4:00 Tony Lori (wife Sandy Lori) Ray Kintis (wife Marji)

Next Sunday, Oct. 29 7:00 Angelo & Florinda Tenuta (daughter-in-law Ida & family) 10:00 Giuseppe & Iolanda Belmonte (Tom & Til Woodbury) Joseph & Yolanda Bruch (Jim & Alberta Steinhoff) 12:00 OLMC Parishioners

MASS SERVERS

October 28 and 29, 2017

Altar Servers

4:00 Andrew & Christopher Doan 10:00 James Bender, Robbie & Peter George, Thomas Gleeson, Matteo Isenberg, Alejandro, Andreas, & Angelo Gonzalez, Derek Miranda, Daniel Chiappetta 12:00 Nicholas & Ben Freeze

Ministers of the Word (Lectors) 4:00 Joyce Gyurina 7:00 Wes Ricchio 10:00 Laurie Walsh

Extraordinary Ministers of the Eucharist 4:00 John Belmonte 10:00 Dan Gleeson

The Pope’s Prayer Intention for October 2017 Workers And The Unemployed That all workers may receive

respect and protection of their rights, and that the unemployed may

receive the opportunity to contribute to the common good.

Our Group in Front of the Basilica at Lourdes, France

PRESIDENT TRUMP SIGNS EXECUTIVE ORDER TO

GUARANTEE RELIGIOUS FREEDOM On October the

6th, President Trump issued an executive order to exempt

religious groups from the HHS mandate that would have

required Catholic institutions to provide insurance coverage

for certain procedures, even including abortion, that our

Faith holds to be intrinsically evil. As Cardinal DiNardo, the

President of the National Conference of Catholic Bishops

has commented: “Such an exemption is no innovation, but

instead a return to common sense, long standing federal

practice, and peaceful coexistence between church and state.

It corrects an anomalous failure by federal regulators that

should never have occurred and should never be repeated.”

The incorrupt heart of St. Teresa of Avila in Avila, Spain.

Her feast day was October 15th.