OUR LADY of MT. CARMEL PARISH SEPTEMBER 1, 2019 · TWENTY-SECOND SUNDAY IN ORDINARY TIME

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 1:30pm 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

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Doug Daley, Maintenance Linda San Filippo, Administrative Assistant [email protected] Cheryl Lyngen, 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] Heather Schweitzer, H. S. Coordinator, 262-914-2288 CONFESSIONS Saturday 3:00 pm to 3:30 pm, Tuesday 5:00pm to 5:30pm.. When Parish Website: www.olmckenosha.org

available Fathers Campbell and McDermott will hear confessions before TRUSTEES and during all Masses on weekends and weekdays, up until the Wes Ricchio, Trustee Treasurer Prayer. Paul Hawbaker, Trustee Secretary

BAPTISM AT MT. CARMEL CHURCH PASTORAL COUNCIL Parents must be contributing members, regularly attending weekly Mass, for Dave Willems, Chairman at least 4 months. In preparation for the , a one-hour class for Walsh, Vice Chairman parents must be completed prior to the baptism. To arrange for the class or Peter Martin to schedule a baptism, please contact the rectory, 652-7660, at least 2 Alice Gleeson months in advance. Silvana Presta

MARRIAGE ARRANGEMENTS Jeff Szulczewski Justin Peachey 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, Please try to get bulletin announcements to the parish practicing member and contributor of record at Mt. Carmel for at least six office at least 10 days before the weekend you want it months. Couples sharing the same abode will be asked to live separately published. We reserve the right to edit all bulletin notices. prior to their marriage. If you have business in the Parish office, please arrive PARISH MEMBERSHIP between 9:30 am and 1:00 pm (unless you have an

Call. the parish office for an appointment to register. appointment for a different time). Thank you. This Week in our Parish READINGS FOR THE WEEK Readings for the week of September 1, 2019 Sat. Aug. 31 Latin Mass Choir Practice 9:30 am Sunday: Sir 3:17-18, 20, 28-29/Ps 68:4-5, 6-7, 10-11 Sun. Sept. 1 [cf. 11b]/Heb 12:18-19, 22-24a/Lk 14:1, 7-14 Mon. Sept. 2 LABOR DAY—OFFICE CLOSED Monday: 1 Thes 4:13-18/Ps 96:1 and 3, 4-5, 11-12, 13 Tues. Sept. 3 Eucharistic Adoration 12:00 to 5:30 pm [13b]/Lk 4:16-30 Choir Practice 6:45 pm Tuesday: St. Gregory the Great, & Doctor of Church Weds. Sept. 4 Men’s Bible Study-Fr. Campbell 6:00 am 1 Thes 5:1-6, 9-11/Ps 27:1, 4, 13-14 [13]/Lk Thurs. Sept. 5 4:31-37 Fri. Sept. 6 FIRST FRIDAY Wednesday: Col 1:1-8/Ps 52:10, 11 [10]/Lk 4:38-44 Sat. Sept. 7 FIRST SATURDAY Thursday: Col 1:9-14/Ps 98:2-3ab, 3cd-4, 5-6 [2]/Lk 5:1- Padre Pio Prayer Group 8:30 am 11 Latin Mass Choir Practice 9:30 am Friday: Col 1:15-20/Ps 100:1b-2, 3, 4, 5 [2b]/Lk 5:33- Sun. Sept. 8 HOLY NAME BREAKFAST 39 - following 7am & 10am Masses Saturday: Col 1:21-23/Ps 54:3-4, 6 and 8 [6]/Lk 6:1-5 - Nominations for Hall of Fame Next Sunday: Wis 9:13-18b/Ps 90:3-4, 5-6, 12-13, 14-17 [1]/ Phlm 9-10, 12-17/Lk 14:25-33 Next Sunday: 23rd Sunday in Ordinary Time Grandparents' Day

©LPi Preschool News PARISH SUPPORT Mon. Sept. 2 Preschool Closed for Labor Day Weekend of August 25. 2019 Religious Education $3,611.00 Religious Education classes begin on Sunday September 15- Budgeted weekly need.. $6,796.15 Grades 1-11 Registrations will take place after all the Masses Weekly Offertory $3,611.00 on August 25-26 thru September 9. Registrations forms may be OVER/UNDER ($3,185.15) found in the back of the church, and online at our parish website: olmckenosha.org. Confraternity of Christian Doctrine (CCD) classes are one ALL-NIGHT EUCHARISTIC ADORATION dimension of faith formation and religious education for Catholic ST. THERESE CHURCH students in grades 1-11. The program teaches Catholic history 1ST FRIDAY SEPT. 6—SATURDAY SEPT. 7 and doctrine, fosters community, and prepares students for Chris- Adoration begins on Friday after 8 am Mass and continues all tian service. This program is available to all who do not receive day and throughout the night, ending on Saturday morning at religious education classes on a regular basis at a Catholic 6 am. We invite people to come and spend an hour in silent, School. prayerful adoration before Our Lord in the Eucharist, where we As a reminder, receiving the Sacrament of Holy Communion can speak with Jesus, heart to Heart. Jesus invites us: (grade 2) requires two years of faith formation. The Sacrament of “Can you stay awake with me one hour?” Confirmation (grades 9-11) is a three year faith formation. Elementary grades are 1st to 6th Grade and meet on Sundays from 11:00 a.m.-11:50 a.m. SEPTEMBER 7, 2019—FIRST SATURDAY Middle School and High School grades meet on Sundays The Five First Saturdays of from 6:30-8:00 p.m. Questions: contact the junior high & HS Reparation to the Immaculate Heart of Mary coordinator, Heather Schweitzer at 914-2288 In 1925, the Blessed appeared and gave to Sis- ter Lucia of Fatima the following promise: The Most or [email protected]. Holy Virgin said, “...I promise to assist at the hour of Volunteers needed for Religious Education death, with the graces necessary for salvation, all those Volunteers are needed grades 1-6, who are invited to share their who, on the first Saturday of five consecutive months, talents and faith with the Religious Education program at Mt. shall confess, receive Holy Communion, recite five Carmel. Contact Delia at 496-2504. decades of the Rosary, and keep me company for fif- teen minutes while meditating on the fifteen Mysteries Ladies Society Meeting of the Rosary, with the intention of making reparation to me.” The Ladies Society will be meeting on Tuesday, Sept. 3 at (Exposition, Rosary, prayers, after 8:30 am Mass) 6:30pm in the church hall following the Rosary at 5pm and Mass at 5:45pm. The main topics of discussion will be the October Spa- PADRE PIO PRAYER GROUP ghetti Dinner and the Christmas party. Also, the $10 annual dues The September 2019 meeting of the Padre Pio Prayer Group of will be collected at this meeting. A light meal will be served. All Kenosha will take place on Saturday, Sept. 7, at Our Lady of female parishioners interested in becoming members are encour- Mt. Carmel Church, 8:30 am Mass, 1st Saturday Devotions, aged to attend the meeting. We hope to see everyone there! Benediction, Fellowship. LABOR DAY SEPT. 2 MASS TIME WILL BE 8:30 AM Our. Lady of Mt. Carmel Parish · Kenosha, WI St. Mariam of Jesus Crucified (one of 10 Carmelite in Mt. Carmel sanctuary) by Carole Breslin (thewandererpress.com, Aug. 21, 2019)

On January 8, 1846 a girl was born in the city of Ibillin, a small village between Nazareth and Haifa. Her parents, George Baouardy and Mariam Chahine, were Greek-Melkite Catholics. Before the baby girl’s birth, Miriam and George were child- less and made a pilgrimage to Bethlehem to pray at the manger for the grace to have a daughter. Miriam conceived soon after the pilgrimage and bore Mariam.

Mariam suffered a loss familiar to many saints when she was only three years old — her father died. A few days later, her mother also passed away, having entrusted her children to the care of St. . A rich paternal uncle adopted Mariam. Mariam enjoyed a loving and comfortable atmosphere in the home of her uncle. Her relatives fostered her faithful formation, and so she developed a deep love and fervor for her Christian faith.

Just after Mariam made her First Holy Communion in 1853, Mariam’s uncle and aunt moved to Cairo, Egypt to improve their life. Things continued comfortably until she was 13 years old and her uncle began making plans for her marriage. He arranged a marriage between Mariam and the brother of his wife, who also lived in Cairo. The preparations continued with- out trouble until the night before the wedding. That night Mariam had a profound religious experience, making her realize that she was not called to a marriage vocation, but to a vocation as a religious.

The next morning she informed her uncle that she could not marry. He became so angry with her that he beat her ruth- lessly. Even though he treated her terribly from that day, Mariam remained firm in her decision to enter the religious life and give herself completely to God. As a result, Mariam became lonely and depressed by the rejection and ill-treatment. When a trusted family servant learned of her sadness, he tried to win his way with her, suggesting that she give up her religion and convert to his religion — Islam.

When she refused his offerings, he pulled his sword and cut her throat. He then took her and dumped her body in an alley — the date was September 8, the Feast of the Blessed Virgin Mary’s Nativity. Mariam considered her recovery a miracle. A lovely lady dressed in blue, whom Mariam later identified as the Blessed Virgin Mary, had carried her to a grotto, stitched her wounds, and cared for her. She also taught her things of God. After one month, the lady led her to a church, where a Christian Arab family hired her as a maidservant.

After one year, she joined a caravan going to Jerusalem. When she visited the Holy Sepulchre, she was inspired to make a vow of perpetual virginity. Mariam then boarded a ship bound for Acre in northern Israel. Stormy weather, however, forced a landing in Beirut. Seeing this as divine Providence, she stayed in Beirut, once again finding employment as a domestic servant. She stayed with this family for many months, endearing herself to both family members and servants. However, she felt they gave her too much honor, so she decided to leave them.

Thanks to the kindness of a generous patron, Mariam traveled to Marseille, France, again finding employment as a maid in an Arab family, in May 1863. While serving them, she applied to several congregations seeking admission, but because she looked like she was only 13 — although she was 19 — and because she had health issues and a ruined voice, she was rejected.

After many disappointments, Mariam finally received acceptance from the Sisters of St. Joseph of the Apparition, which had several candidates from Palestine. Our Lord marked her entrance to this congregation with the special favor of the stig- mata. She believed it was an illness, but continued working hard in the kitchen and laundry. The nuns who noticed it became disconcerted as she received more special graces. Thus, after two years, she was not allowed to stay.

Mariam then went to southwestern France to the Carmel of Pau, a discalced community, in June of 1867. She had fol- lowed Mother Veronica of the Passion, who sought to found a new community of religious sisters to serve in India. In June both women received the Carmelite religious habit and Mariam took the name of Mary of Jesus Crucified. In 1870 Mariam joined the first group of Carmelite Apostolic Sisters who went to Mangalore, India. Then after two years, she returned to Pau where she made her profession of solemn vows on November 21, 1871.

Her travels resumed when she went to Bethlehem in September 1875 — the beginning of the first Carmelite community to be there. Sr. Mary of Jesus Crucified stayed in Bethlehem for the rest of her life, during which she continued to receive many mystical graces from God. When she went to Nazareth to establish another Carmelite community, she received a vi- sion revealing to her the exact location of the biblical city of Emmaus.

She returned to Bethlehem to supervise the construction of the new monastery there. As she was carrying refreshments to the workers, she fell down the stairs, breaking her arm. The resulting injury never healed properly and gangrene developed. She died just a few days later on August 26, 1878 at the age of 32. Pope St. John Paul II beatified Sr. Mary on November 13, 1983 in St. Peter’s Square at the Vatican. On May 17, 2015 Pope Francis canonized her. Her feast is celebrated on August 26. Prayer: Dear St. Mariam of Jesus Crucified , you faithfully persevered in following the will of God in the midst of all your trials and tribulations. During difficult times, obtain for us a special grace of accepting God’s will with docility, and to trust that God will provide the means for us to follow His call. Amen. . September 1, 2019 · Twenty-Second Sunday in Ordinary Time

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August 31 and September 1, 2019 Patrick Stich & Courtney Pucin 22nd Sunday in Ordinary Time 4:00 Luigi & Emma Morrone (Frank & Kathy Morrone) Tina Bonofiglio (husband Chuck) MISSION LADIES Chuck Bonofiglio, Jr. At 9:00 am on Tuesday mornings a group of (Tony & Jackie Fabiano) talented and generous ladies join together at Mt. 7:00 Fred Carraciolo (wife Ruth) Carmel to create clothing donations for children 10:00 Innocenza Sicilio (grandson Renato) of . We are looking for ladies Frank Bisciglia (Tony & Tifany Micelli) who can sew to join us, coffee Assuntina & Francesco DeBartolo; and conversation are included! Ignazio DeBartolo (granddaughter/

Please contact Fran Ventura, daughter Susan DeBartolo) (262) 697-4448, for information. 12:00 OLMC Parishioners Monday, Sept. 2 LABOR DAY 8:30 Karl & Ottilie Krause (Bob & Marlene Kraus) “FORMED” program offers catechetical materials, courses on vari- Tuesday, Sept. 3 ous topics, movies (live streamed), electronic & audio books, and 5:45 Viv & Len Kotowski—70th Anniversary CD’s. - To access & set up an account: https:// (Lenny & Rita Kotowski) www.facebook.com/olmckenosha/videos/987079598 110290/. Wednesday, Sept. 4 Fr. Campbell’s Men’s Bible Study: Next Session Weds., Sept 4, 7:15 Betty & Jim Smolik (daughter Beth Westlund) 6:00 am. Mount Carmel School. Strong coffee is served! Thursday, Sept. 5 7:15 Giuseppe Savaglio (Gina Aiello & family) PRAY for the SICK in our PARISH, and visit them if possible: Friday, Sept. 6 Jean Wawiorka and Giovannina Apostoli, who are at Brookside 7:15 Filiberto & Carmela Caira Nursing Home; Sissy Hansen, Eleanor Hogan, Maria Savaglio, (daughter Emma Tenuta) Edie Druding, Gilda & Armando Bilotto, Ann Constanzo, John Saturday, Sept. 7 Bilotti, Sharon Ignatovich Fair, Aldo Bosco, Dorothy Ramcheck, 8:30 In Honor of the Immaculate Heart of Mary Rosemary Werwie, Carmella Fox, Richard Kaminski, Nick Guarascio, Lena Bilotti, Jim Perone, and Ernest Tenuta. (Stan & Majda Slobodnik) If anyone knows of any other sick persons in our parish, please call 4:00 Antoinette & Louis Aulozzi (family) the rectory and, with their permission, we will place them on our Patricia Guarascio (family) “Pray for the Sick” list. Next Sunday, Sept. 8 7:00 Living & Deceased Members—Gust & Latocha Families (Rich & Arlene Gust) The Pope’s Intentions for September 2019 10:00 Toni Aulozzi (Jo, Aurora Imaging Family) Universal—Politicians, Scientists and Economists Gabriele Conforti (wife Giulia Conforti) That politicians, scientists and economists work together to Pat Guarascio (Guarascio & Parise families) protect the world’s seas and oceans. 12:00 OLMC Parishioners

MASS SERVERS Sign up for FLOCKNOTE! To sign up: Send the September 7 and 8, 2019 word LOOP (typed in all caps) as text message to this Altar Servers address: 84576. Then you will be in our parish “loop.” 4:00 Andrew & Christopher Doan 10:00 Robbie & Peter George, Carter Allen, Catholic Stewardship Appeal Thomas Gleeson, Matteo Isenberg, The Catholic Stewardship Appeal is a fundraising effort Alejandro, Andreas, & Angelo Gonzalez, to support various programs in the Archdiocese of Milwau- Derek Miranda, Daniel Chiappetta, kee, including (and maybe most importantly) the funding of Vinnie Gentile, Christian Roushia seminary education for our future priests. 12:00 Nicholas & Ben Freeze; Alex DeLuisa The goal at Mt. Carmel for this year's Catholic Steward- Ministers of the Word (Lectors) ship Appeal is $11,110. To date, our parishioners have con- 4:00 Caleb Laitinen tributed only $4,923. Please consider making a contribution 7:00 Wes Ricchio to this year's appeal if you have not yet done so. Make 10:00 Laurie Walsh checks payable to the Catholic Stewardship Appeal and hand Extraordinary Ministers of the Eucharist them in with your collection. 4:00 John Belmonte . 10:00 Chuck Romano Our Lady of Mt. Carmel Parish · Kenosha .