Our Lady of Mount Carmel Church

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Our Lady of Mount Carmel Church 300 Fulton Street ▪ Redwood City, CA 94062 Tel. (650) 366-3802 ▪ Fax: (650) 366-1421 [email protected] [email protected] ▪ www.mountcarmel.org

Twenty-second Sunday in Ordinary Time September 02, 2018

Parish Center Hours Monday - Friday 9:00 a.m. – 3:00 p.m. Parish Phones Parish Center Office: (650) 366-3802 Pastor’s Office: (650) 306-9583 Religious Education Office: (650) 368-8237 Mt. Carmel School Office: (650) 366-6127 Kids’ Place (Pre-School): (650) 366-6587 Parish Staff Pastor: Rev. Ulysses D’Aquila Deacon: Rev. Mr. Thomas J. Boyle Principal: Dr. Deborah Farrington Administrative Assistant: Ivette Meléndez Director of Religious Ed.: Magdalena Hernández Youth Confirmation: Judy Draper Director of Music: Bianca Remlinger Pre-School Director: Maureen Arnott

Mass Schedule Sunday: 8:00 am, 10:00 am, 12:00 pm (Español), and 5 pm Saturday: 8: 15 am and 5:00 pm Vigil Mass Monday to Friday 8:15 am Reconciliation/Confession Saturday 3:30 –4:30 pm

Baptisms / Bautismos Humbly welcome the word that has been planted in you and is able to save your souls. — James 1:21b

Acepten dócilmente la palabra que ha sido sembrada en ustedes y es capaz de salvarlos. — Santiago 1:21b

Call parish at least two months in advance. Llame a la parroquia a lo menos dos meses antes.

Weddings / Bodas Call parish at least six months in advance. Llame a la parroquia a lo menos seis meses antes.

Mission Statement Our Lady of Mount Carmel Parish is a Christ-centered community in the Roman Catholic tradition. We try to share the Good News of salvation with others. As a diverse community, we value and respect individual differences. As God’s people, we gather in the Spirit to pray, to celebrate the sacraments, to teach, to learn, to console, to rejoice, to minister and to renew our faith with one another.

Notes from the Pastor

Notas del Párroco

Religion, very much like politics, can be an easy forum for extreme views. Today, particularly here in the United States since the attacks on the World Trade Center and the Pentagon in 2001, it has been common to characterize any adherent of Islam, the Muslim religion, as a potential terrorist. This is of course prejudicial against Muslim people many of whom deeply oppose violence. By the same token, there are in this country and in Israel very liberal Jews and extremely conservative Jews. We have open-minded and progressive Protestant Christians, as well as very intolerant fundamentalist Christians. And certainly members of our own Roman Catholic faith have often been deeply divided on a number of social, political and even theological questions. The worst of it is that it is typical for one side to consider the other as heretical and wrong-headed, and I believe it is true to say that most often there is more conflict within a particular denomination than there is between one religion and another. All of this gives religion in general a bad name. In this Sunday’s Gospel Jesus and his disciples are sharply criticized for not adhering very strictly to the Jewish laws of purification. These purification rituals had developed over the centuries and stemmed from some statements in Leviticus which encouraged hygiene and dietary restrictions for the sake of health. By Jesus’ time, these regulations were quite extreme in their scope and extended, as it says in the Gospel, to “cups and jugs and kettles and beds.” Jesus and his disciples were all practicing and faithful Jews as were the Pharisees and Scribes who became their adversaries. In criticizing Jesus’ laxity, they were in effect saying that he was a heretic and a bad Jew. Jesus counters by quoting from the Prophet Isaiah: “This people honors me with their lips, but their hearts are far from me, . . teaching as doctrines [what are really only] human precepts.” He goes on to say that what really defiles us is what comes from within: evil thoughts, greed, malice, deceit, etc. As I said, extreme attitudes are very much with us today. Some Catholics claim the main concern of the Church should be the anti-abortion message, or that we need to rein in dissidents. Others only want to hear the message of toleration: they feel the Church’s emphasis should be on such issues of social justice, for example concern for the poor and affordable housing. It can be difficult to keep a balance between rigidity and orthodoxy and, on the other hand, a ‘too-lax’ attitude. I believe our Lord Jesus would counsel us against either extreme. Following Christ means both self-discipline and also a love toward others that is full of mercy and forgiveness. Fr. Ulysses

La religión, al igual que la política, puede ser un foro fácil para visiones extremas. Hoy, particularmente aquí en los Estados Unidos desde los ataques en 2001, ha sido común caracterizar a cualquier miembro del Islam, la religión musulmana, como un terrorista potencial. Esto es, por supuesto, perjudicial para los musulmanes, muchos de los cuales se oponen profundamente a la violencia. Por la misma razón, hay en este país y en Israel judíos muy liberales y judíos extremadamente conservadores. Tenemos cristianos protestantes de mente abierta y progresista, así como cristianos fundamentalistas muy intolerantes. Y ciertamente los miembros de nuestra propia fe católica a menudo han estado profundamente divididos en una serie de cuestiones sociales, políticas e incluso teológicas. Lo peor de todo es que es típico que un lado considere al otro como herético y equivocado, y creo que es cierto decir que, con mayor frecuencia, hay más conflicto dentro de una denominación particular que entre una religión y otra. Todo esto le da a la religión en general un mal nombre. En el Evangelio de este domingo, Jesús y sus discípulos son duramente criticados por no adherirse estrictamente a las leyes judías de purificación. Estos rituales de purificación se habían desarrollado a lo largo de los siglos y se derivaban de algunas declaraciones en Levítico que promovieron la higiene y las restricciones dietéticas por el bien de la salud. Para la época de Jesús, estas regulaciones eran bastante extremas y se extendían, como dice en el Evangelio, a "vasos, cántaros, calderos y camas". Jesús y sus discípulos eran judíos fieles, como lo eran los fariseos y escribas. quienes se convirtieron en sus adversarios. Al criticar la laxitud de Jesús, en realidad estaban diciendo que era un hereje y un mal judío. Jesús contesta citando al profeta Isaías: "Este pueblo me honra con sus labios, pero sus corazones están lejos de mi. Enseñan como doctrinas lo que en realidad son solo preceptos humanos." Continúa diciendo que lo que realmente nos contamina es lo que viene de adentro: malos pensamientos, avaricia, malicia, engaño, etc. Como dije, las actitudes extremas están muy relacionadas con nosotros hoy. Algunos católicos afirman que la principal preocupación de la Iglesia debería ser el mensaje contra el aborto, o que debemos controlar a los disidentes. Otros solo quieren escuchar el mensaje de tolerancia; piensan que el énfasis de la Iglesia debe estar mas en temas de justicia social, por ejemplo la preocupación por los pobres y la vivienda accesible. Puede ser difícil mantener un equilibrio entre la rigidez y la ortodoxia y, por otro lado, una actitud ‘demasiado floja’. Creo que nuestro Señor Jesús nos aconsejaría contra cualquier extremo. Seguir a Cristo significa tanto una autodisciplina, y también un amor hacia los demás que está lleno de misericordia y perdón. Padre Ulises

Rite of Christian Initiation of Adults (R.C.I.A.) Sessions Beginning Sunday, September 9, 2018, following the 8:00 AM Mass. Gathering held in the Chapel of Mount Carmel Church. Rooted from the very beginning of Church tradition, the Rite of Christian Initiation of Adults (R.C.I.A.) is the path for welcoming new inquirers into our community of believers. If you, or someone close to you, are considering becoming a member of the Catholic community here at Our Lady of Mount Carmel then please accept our invitation to join with us weekly on Sunday. In a small group discussion format, we use this opportunity to discuss the biblical readings of the week, “unpacking” the layers of meaning, look into church tradition, and review church teachings. Most importantly, we share the relevancy of this in our lives today. We will discuss questions regarding the Rite itself, look at what the Rite offers all of us during this wonderful spiritual journey, and how the Church uses the Rite for those seeking any or all of the sacraments of Baptism, Confirmation, and First Eucharist. We encourage those already members of the community to consider being sponsors, walking with and supporting the inquirers where by sharing your faith you will receive the gift that comes by helping others grow in theirs. Please welcome them warmly into our church. For further information, contact: John Spotorno, RCIA coordinator, Cell phone (650) 303-6292 Home phone (650) 364-3704 or E-mail: [email protected] .

Men's Club

Our inaugural dinner will be Thursday September 13 in the Small Hall from 6:00 p.m. to 9:00 p.m. The menu is Barbeque wings, tri-tip and chicken plus baked beans, potato and green salads and dessert. All men 21 and over invited . $20.00 but First timers admitted FREE.

Today’s Second Collection is for our Parish Facilities and Improvement fund. This collection helps us to maintain our church and other parish facilities in good condition, to do the repairs and upgrades that are needed, and to cover the gardening needs of the Parish.

Next Week’s Second Collection Our Second Collection will be for our Religious Education Program.

OLMC WOMEN’S CLUB We’re Back! Let’s Celebrate the End of Summer! Please join us for an evening of food, fun and fellowship. Wednesday Sept. 5th - Doors open at 6:30pm dinner served at 7:00pm Small Hall - $20 All proceeds to benefit our parish projects.

HOMEBOUND MINISTRY If someone in your family is homebound, lives nearby and is unable to attend Mass, but would like to receive the Eucharist, please contact Julie O’Leary at (650) 361-8681. Communion ministers are needed to bring the Eucharist to homebound parishioners. Please call Julie O’Leary if you would like to participate in this in this worthy ministry.

Saturday, September 01, 2018 5:00 PM Maria Salome Manuel † Sunday, September 02, 2018 08:00 AM for the poor souls in Purgatory † 10:00 AM Andrew Best † 12:00 PM Margarita Fernández † 5:00 PM Pro Populo Monday, September 03, 2018 8:15 AM Irene Carlson † Tuesday, September 04, 2018 8:15 AM Ligaya Giron Guison † Wednesday, September 05, 2018 8:15 AM Pasquale Matteucci † Thursday, September 06, 2018 8:15 AM Gertrude Sullivan † Friday, September 07, 2018 8:15 AM Marie Therese Pham & Antoine Nguyen † Saturday, September 08, 2018 8:15 AM Ramón Arriola & Herminia Barrón †

THIS WEEK AT MT. CARMEL

Monday, September 03, 2018

Grupo Carismático (Mesa Directiva) 7:00 PM Parish Center

Tuesday, September 04, 2018 Confirmation team 6:00 PM PC/Staff Room Grupo Guadalupano 7:00 PM PC/Conf. Room Men’s Basketball 8:30 PM Large Hall Wednesday, September 05, 2018 Women’s Club 6:00 PM Small Hall Grupo Carismático 7:00 PM Large Hall Thursday , September 06, 2018 Good Grief 6:00 PM Old Chapel Friday , September 07, 2018 Girl Scouts 5 to 7 PM Small Hall Saturday , September 08, 2018 Retiro de Catequistas 9 to 2 PM Small Hall

SAINTS AND SPECIAL OBSERVANCES

Sunday: Twenty-second Sunday in Ordinary Time Monday: St. Gregory the Great; Labor Day Tuesday: of the Twenty-second week in Ordinary Time Wednesday: of the Twenty-second week in Ordinary Time Thursday: of the Twenty-second week in Ordinary Time Friday: First Friday Saturday: The Nativity of the Blessed Virgin Mary

GOOD GRIEF MINISTRY The loss of every loved one creates many changes, challenges and much pain. “Good Grief”, an ongoing support group, meets every Thursday at the Parish Center, from 6:00-7:30 p.m.

WE care. We share. Do come. Welcome Our Lady of Mount Carmel Parish Registration Form The following confidential information will be entered in our parish data system. It is only for the purpose of knowing and serving you better. Name (s): ______________________________ Address: _______________________________ City:_________________ zip:______________ Telephone:_____________________________ e-mail:_________________________________ Others in your household:________________ Number of adults over 18 years of age: _____ Number of children under 18 years of age: ___ Would you like a parishioner number in order to register your donations? ______

OUR LADY OF MT. CARMEL #919128 300 Fulton St. Redwood City, CA 94062 CONTACT PERSON Ivette Meléndez, Bulletin Editor: 650-366-3802 Fr. Ulysses D’Aquila, Pastor: 650-306-9583 EMAIL ADDRESS [email protected] SOFTWARE Microsoft ®Publisher 2007 Adobe®Acrobat®X Window7® PRINTER Toshiba e studio 3055c TRANSMISSION TIME By 11:00 a.m. On Wednesday SUNDAY OF PUBLICATION September 02, 2018 NUMBER OF PAGES SENT 1 through 6 SPECIAL INSTRUCTIONS