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PALM SUNDAY OF
THE PASSION OF THE LORD
MARCH 20, 2016
PASSION
The word “passion” connotes deep, focused engagement. It also relates to passivity,
interestingly. The deeply passionate person in the Gospel narrative from Luke is Jesus. He
appears passive, but he is not. He is wholly self-possessed and wholly present for the one day that
begins on Thursday evening at his last meal with his apostles and ends with his burial before
sunset the next day. Then follows the long Sabbath silence.
The narrative of the Passion is read whole and without pause on the Palm Sunday of the
Passion. This story, found in each of the Gospels, is unchanging. We are the ones who change.
Each year, we bring ourselves with another year’s history to hear and heed the story we so badly
need. Life has its way with us, and we look again to the Passion narratives to learn to follow.
Copyright © J. S. Paluch Co.
PARISH STAFF
CARMEL MISSION BASILICA (1771)
Rev. Paul P. Murphy, Pastor
3080 Rio Road, Carmel, CA 93923
Phone: (831) 624-1271
Fax: (831) 624-8050
www.carmelmission.org
https://www.facebook.com/Carmel Mission
Rev. Miguel Rodriguez, Parochial Vicar
Miguel.Rodriguez@CarmelMission.org
Deacon Warren Hoy
Deacon Bill Reichmuth
_________________
(831) 624-1271
Justin J. Burke, General Manager
Justin.Burke@carmelmission.org
Rosie Murray, Administrative Assistant, ext. 200
Rosie.Murray@CarmelMission.org
Bobbie Herndon, Dir. of Faith Formation, ext. 216
Christian Cahill, Dir. of Liturgy/Youth Ministry, ext.218
Kathy Anderson, Director of Music
kca1950@hotmail.com
Mass Schedule/Communion Services
Blessed Sacrament Chapel
Daily Mass (Monday-Friday)
Weekdays: 7:00 a.m., 12 noon
Saturday: 8:30 a.m.
Communion Service: Tuesday & Thursday, 12 noon
Basilica
Saturday: 5:30 p.m.—Vigil Mass
Sunday: 7:30, 9:15, 11:00 a.m., 12:45 & 5:30 p.m.
Holy Days: 7:00 a.m., 12:00 noon, & 5:30 p.m.
Nicki Pasculli, Special Events Coordinator, ext. 214
Liz Tana, Wedding Coordinator, ext. 208
Tiffany Bedner, Organist
Jewel Gentry, Museum Manager, 219
Phil Nash, Safety Coordinator
Museum Store
Stephanie Haney, Store Manger, ext. 210
Reconciliation
Saturday: 9:30—10:30 a.m.
St. Francis of the Redwoods
1st & 3rd Saturday Mass: 6:00 p.m.
Junípero Serra School (831)624-8322
Mary Ellen Ryan, Principal, meryan@juniperoserra.org
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CARMEL MISSION BASILICA (1771)
March 20, 2016
Palm Sunday of the Passion of the Lord
March 20, 2016
The Lord GOD is my help,
therefore I am not disgraced. — Isaiah 50:7a
Week of March 20—27
Sunday, March 20
Palm Sunday of the Passion of the Lord
Coffee & Doughnuts after 7:30, 9:15 & 11:00 am Masses (Crespi)
Monday, March 21
7:30-8:30 AM Adoration of the Blessed Sacrament (BSC)
9:00-10:30 AM Knitting Project (Crespi)
11:30-1:00 PM Legion of Mary (Crespi)
Tuesday, March 22
7:30-8:30 AM Adoration of the Blessed Sacrament (BSC)
Wednesday, March 23
7:30-8:30 AM Adoration of the Blessed Sacrament (BSC)
10:30-11:30 AM Bible Study (MAC)
5:00-6:00 PM Recitation of the Rosary (BSC)
Thursday, March 24
7:30-8:30 AM Adoration of the Blessed Sacrament (BSC)
7:00 PM Mass of the Lord’s Supper (Basilica) followed by
Adoration until 11:00 PM (BSC)
(No 7 a.m. or 12 noon Masses)
Friday, March 25
7:30-8:30 AM Adoration of the Blessed Sacrament (BSC)
1:00 PM Celebration of the Lord’s Passion (Basilica)
(No 7 a.m. or 12 noon Masses) ▪ 6:00 p.m. Service at Big Sur
7:30 PM Tenebrae (Basilica)
TREASURES FROM OUR TRADITION
What day is today? Ask most folks strolling home
from church today and they will reply “Palm Sunday.” Not
too long ago, today was known as the “Second Sunday of
the Passion,” and in 1970 it was renamed “Passion Sunday.” This made some sense, since the procession recalling
Christ’s entry into Jerusalem is usually only celebrated
once in a parish on this day, but the Passion is proclaimed
solemnly at every liturgy. In its most recent incarnation,
the name for this day includes both aspects of the celebration: “Palm Sunday of the Passion of the Lord.” In the
United States today, most worshipers are provided with
palm branches, although in northern Europe pussy willows
are favored, and in Italy olive branches are the norm.
When our calendar was reformed, the entire structure
of the week to come was revised even as the traditional
name, “Holy Week,” was retained. The major benefit of
the restructuring of our calendar is to help us see that the
Triduum, the great three days beginning at sunset this
Thursday and extending until sunset on Easter Sunday, is
at the heart of the Christian life.
Today, as you ponder the Lord’s Passion, you may
consider your response to so great a gift. Centuries ago,
good Christians vowed to go on pilgrimage to Jerusalem.
Today, at least once in your lifetime, promise to participate
faithfully in the liturgies. Now begins the Church’s annual
baptismal retreat: don’t be left out!—Rev. James Field, Copyright © J. S. Paluch Co.
March 19 & 20, 2016
Entrance Chant
5:30
7:30
9:15
11:00
12:45
5:30
Saturday
Sunday
Sunday
Sunday
Sunday
Sunday
142
142
142
142
Missa
Oecumenica
Missa
Oecumenica
142
Penitential Act
Missa Oecumenica
Palm Procession
Pres. of the Gifts
479
Holy, Holy
Saturday, March 26
(No 8:30 AM or 5:30 PM Masses)
8:00 PM Easter Vigil Mass (Basilica)
RCIA Reception following Mass (Crespi)
Sunday, March 27
Easter Sunday:7:30 a.m., 9:15 a.m., 11:00 a.m., 12:45 p.m.
(no 5:30 p.m. Mass) ▪ 6:00 p.m. Mass at Big Sur
No Coffee & Doughnuts
139
139
139
479
Choral
Anthem
479
479
Missa
Oecumenica
Missa
Oecumenica
Missa Oecumenica
Mystery of Faith
(Save us Savior)
Missa Oecumenica
Missa
Oecumenica
Missa
Oecumenica
Amen
Missa Oecumenica
Missa
Oecumenica
Missa
Oecumenica
Lamb of God
Missa Oecumenica
Missa
Oecumenica
Missa
Oecumenica
409
409
639
639
Communion
409
Communion
Meditation
Sending Forth
639
409
409
Stay
With
Me
639
639
639
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CARMEL MISSION BASILICA (1771)
MASS INTENTIONS
TODAY’S READINGS
Day
Time
Celebrant
Sat
3/19
8:30
Fr. Miguel
Margaret Bett
Richard Heaney
5:30
Fr. Dominic
John Wayne Konczal
(int.) Sr. Julie Carmel, SND
de Namur
Patricia Keller
Agnes Klasa
Peggy & Phil Quast
Sun
3/20
Mon
3/21
Tue
3/22
Wed
3/23
Intentions
Requested By
Christian Keller
6:00
Fr. MIguel
BIG SUR
7:30
Fr. Miguel
Camaldolese Monks of
Big Sur
Janet Cahalan
Dan Corrigan Family
Tom Cahalan
9:15
Fr. Paul
Richard Sebok
Mr. Pierre Barateau
Sebok Family
Loyer Family
11:00
Fr. Paul
Isidra & Mario Jayubo
George Tipton
Family
Rick & Lisa Shea
12:45
Fr. Paul
Thomas Pascual
Antoinette Lambetecchio
Fran & Vincent Lambetecchio
Fernandez Family
5:30
Fr. Miguel
People of the Parish
7:00
Fr. Eleazar
Msgr. D. Declan Murphy
His Friends at Carmel Mission
12:00
Fr. Miguel
Gloria O’Keefe
Catherine Lord Dietz
Richard Heaney
Peggy & Phil Quast
7:00
Fr. Miguel
Mary Kane
Richard Heaney
12:00
Paul
Gutierrez
Communion Service
Fr. Miguel
Edward O’Keefe
Richard Heaney
Fr. Paul
(int.)Amauri Garcia Mora
Steven Torres Lugue
Laura Petersen
Minda Abella Lugue
Patricia & Anthony Albano
Mary Hanna
7:00
12:00
Holy
Thurs
3/24
7:00
Fr. Paul
John Gallagher
Thomas Hanna
Good
Friday
1:00
Fr. Miguel
Celebration of the
Lord’s Passion
6:00
Fr. Miguel
BIG SUR
7:30
Fr. Paul
Tenebrae
Holy
Sat
3/26
8:00
Fr. Paul
(int.) Victor Ryan
His Family
Easter
Sun
7:30
Fr. Miguel
Delfino & Richoborio Family
Janet Cahalan
Tom Cahalan
9:15
Fr. Paul
Ron Berry
Modesto Dominguez
Kim, Dillan Jordan
Carol Dominguez
11:00
Fr. Paul
People of the Parish
12:45
Fr. Paul
Marcia Morante
Norma Thompson
(int.) Joey Murray
on his 18th birthday
3/25
3/27
March 20, 2016
Gospel at the Procession with Palms — Jesus’ entry
into Jerusalem (Luke 19:28-40).
First Reading — In spite of my sufferings I am not disgraced. I am not put to shame (Isaiah 50:4-7).
Psalm — My God, my God, why have you abandoned
me? (Psalm 22).
Second Reading — Christ emptied himself, and God
filled this emptiness with exaltation (Philippians 2:6-11).
Gospel — The account of Christ’s passion according to
Luke (Luke 22:14 — 23:56 [23:1-49]).
The English translation of the Psalm Responses from the Lectionary for Mass © 1969, 1981, 1997,
International Commission on English in the Liturgy Corporation. All rights reserved.
READINGS FOR THE WEEK
Monday:
Is 42:1-7; Ps 27:1-3, 13-14; Jn 12:1-11
Tuesday: Is 49:1-6; Ps 71:1-6, 15, 17; Jn 13:21-33, 36-38
Wednesday: Is 50:4-9a; Ps 69:8-10, 21-22, 31, 33-34;
Mt 26:14-25
Thursday: Chrism Mass: Is 61:1-3ab, 6a, 8b-9;
Ps 89:21-22, 25, 27; Rv 1:5-8; Lk 4:16-21
Lord’s Supper: Ex 12:1-8, 11-14;
Ps 116:12-13, 15-16bc, 17-18; 1 Cor 11:23-26;
Jn 13:1-15
Friday:
Is 52:13 — 53:12; Ps 31:2, 6, 12-13,
15-16, 17, 25;
Heb 4:14-16; 5:7-9; Jn 18:1 — 19:42
Saturday: a) Gn 1:1 — 2:2 [1:1, 26-31a];
Ps 104:1-2, 5-6, 10,
12, 13-14, 24, 35; or Ps 33:4-7, 12-13, 20-22;
b) Gn 22:1-18 [1-2, 9a, 10-13, 15-18];
Ps 16: 5, 8-11;
c) Ex 14:15 — 15:1; Ex 15:1-6, 17-18;
d) Is 54:5-14; Ps 30:2, 4-6, 11-13;
e) Is 55:1-11; Is 12:2-6;
f) Bar 3:9-15, 32 — 4:4; Ps 19:8-11;
g) Ez 36:16-17a, 18-28; Ps 42:3, 5; 43:3-4 or
Is 12:2-3, 4bcd, 5-6 or Ps 51:12-15, 18-19;
h) Rom 6:3-11; i) Ps 118:1-2, 16-17, 22-23;
Lk 24:1-12
Sunday:
Acts 10:34a, 37-43; Ps 118:1-2, 16-17, 22-23;
Col 3:1-4 or 1 Cor 5:6b-8; Jn 20:1-9 or Lk 24:1-12
Cynthia & George Young
Her Family
His Family
NO 5:30 MASS
6:00
Fr. Miguel
BIG SUR
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 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
SAINTS AND SPECIAL OBSERVANCES
Sunday:
Palm Sunday of the Passion of the Lord
Monday: Monday of Holy Week
Tuesday: Tuesday of Holy Week
Wednesday: Wednesday of Holy Week; Purim begins
Thursday: Holy Thursday; Paschal Triduum begins
Friday:
Friday of the Passion of the Lord
(Good Friday); Fast and Abstinence
Saturday: Holy Saturday; Vigil of Easter
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CARMEL MISSION BASILICA (1771)
March 20, 2016
EXPLAINING HOLY WEEK
HOLY THURSDAY has the story of Jesus washing the feet of his disciples and then
we follow suit and wash each other’s feet – a reminder that being a follower of Jesus
requires us to serve as well as to be served and that it may require some vulnerability.
Holy Thursday also features the story of the last supper with Jesus saying to his disciples, “This is my Body, this is my Blood…do this in memory of me.” We do this in
memory of him all year but in particular remember this last meal before his death on
Holy Thursday. We then strip the church and move the remainder of the consecrated
Body to an altar of repose and wait there with Jesus until his death.
GOOD FRIDAY we enter into a stripped church that helps us to enter into the death of Jesus
and experience it in our own lives. This is the one day of the year in which there are no
Masses celebrated because a Mass celebrates Jesus resurrection and conquering death but at
this point in our living out the story that has not happened yet. We retell the death of Jesus in a
vivid and real way to remind ourselves of the sacrifice that Jesus experienced.
THE EASTER VIGIL on Holy Saturday is the culmination of the three days of the
Triduum. The service begins in darkness with a fire that we bless together as a community. From this fire we light the large Paschal Candle that is the Light of Christ
that we hold together as a community throughout the rest of the year to continually
remind us of the life, death, and resurrection of Jesus that brought new life and light
into our world. This candle is used for Baptisms, and funerals all year. The Vigil
continues with the telling of all of the great stories of our faith history and our relationship with God, our salvation history. These stories connect the oldest and newest members that we then baptize and confirm into
our faith and community. The Easter Vigil is a joyous celebration of new life and the resurrection that we will
all eventually get to experience. We express our hope amidst the fears and challenges of this world because
we have the light of Christ with us to light up the darkness.
Holy Week Morning Prayer
Reconciliation (Blessed Sacrament Chapel)
(Blessed Sacrament Chapel)
Saturdays 9:30 AM – 10:30 AM
Thursday, Friday, Saturday March 24th – 26th 9:30 AM
(except March 26th)
Holy Thursday – March 24th
Mass of the Lord’s Supper 7:00 PM Basilica
Followed by Adoration until 11:00 PM in the
Blessed Sacrament Chapel
Chrism Mass
(Madonna Del Sasso Pro Cathedral—Salinas)
Monday, March 21st 11:00 AM
Good Friday – March 25th
Celebration of the Lord’s Passion
1:00 PM Basilica
Tenebrae 7:30 PM Basilica
Holy Saturday – March 26th
Easter Vigil Mass 8:00 PM Basilica (NO 5:30 PM Mass)
Easter Sunday – March 27th (Basilica)
7:30 AM Easter Mass at the Dawning
9:15 AM Easter Mass
11:00 AM Easter Mass (Choir)
12:45 PM Easter Mass (NO 5:30 PM Mass)
BIG SUR
Good Friday Services
6:00 p.m.
Easter Sunday Mass
6:00 p.m.
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CARMEL MISSION BASILICA (1771)
March 20, 2016
Always Forward,
Never Back
ANNUAL MINISTRIES APPEAL (AMA)
The response to our Annual Ministries Appeal has been wonderful—We are at 55.8%! Thank you to all
who have donated!
Pope Francis has challenged us to do more for those who are less fortunate. It is important to remember his
words when we prayerfully consider making a donation to the appeal.
These days there is a lot of poverty in the world, and that’s a scandal
When we have so many riches and resources to give to everyone.
We all have to think about how we can become a little poorer.
As you know, the funds which are contributed support our many
diocesan ministries. Some of the ministries your donations help to
support are:
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Diversion programs for troubled teens
18 Catholic schools and 5,000 students
Campus ministry programs at UC Santa Cruz,
MPC, and Cal Poly
Retreats of hope for troubled marriages
Programs to assist returning military veterans
Human trafficking education seminars
Development centers offering job training skills
for teens and adults
Please consider joining your fellow parish members
in support of the ministry efforts of Bishop Garcia and Fr. Paul. No
donation is too small or unneeded! Please use the envelopes in the
pews or donate online at www.dioceseofmonterey.org/ama
We need everyone to participate in order to reach our goals!
55.8%
Together, we proclaim God’s merciful love!
Thank You for your Stewardship
Due to early bulletin transmission deadlines, collection
amounts will be published after Easter.
Your generous support of Carmel Mission is gratefully
received and appreciated!
May God bless you all. —Fr. Paul, Pastor
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SICK IN THE PARISH
Please pray for the sick in our parish
especially: Bobbie Herndon, Nancy D’Angelo, Charlie Franks, Debra Paulikas,
Candace Cerny, Martin Britz, Judy
Mollner, Jim Koehnen, Mark Schlegel,
Jerry Bell, Ryan Teixeira, Ray Black, Ann Romeo,
Bill Sosic, Pat Kelly, Bud Biery, Pat Finn, Linda
Sheffron, Patrick Kelly, Antonia Allegra, Patricia Allen,
Joy Bianchi, Judson Lein, Edith Beninate, Bill Deakyne
Sr., Frank Klhan, Mercedes Ferrante, Myrna Moore,
Hisako Tucker, Trudy McDonald, Ron Meyer.
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: Mark Brophy,
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.
DECEASED IN OUR PARISH
Please pray for our brothers and sisters
who have died, especially:
Richard Sebok, George Tipton,
Katherine Margaret Ryan,
...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
Come to the Blessed Sacrament
Chapel for a little R&R: Rosary
& Reflection. During the season
of Lent, the Rosary group will be
praying the sorrowful mysteries
and the Divine Mercy Chaplet.
Bring a prayer intention as we pray for the needs
of the Church and the world. Meetings will take
place every Wednesday at 5:00 p.m. For more
information please contact Agnes Klasa (831)
236-1201.
March 20, 2016
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 at 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
Carmel Mission Book Club News
The Book Club is now reading Church Fathers
from Clement of Rome to Augustine. The club meets
at 2 p.m. Saturdays in MacMahon Center. All are
welcome, and refreshments are served. There is no
charge, but a goodwill donation is welcome to cover
the cost of the book and shipping. Written by Pope
Emeritus Benedict VI, this selection is a rich and
engrossing survey of the early Church, focusing on
the followers of Christ immediately succeeding the
Apostles, the “Apostolic Fathers.” This book is a
wonderful way to get to know many of the prominent
early Christians and the tremendous spiritually-rich
legacy they have bequeathed to us. Interested? Want
to know more? Call Deacon Bill at 646-0358.
Wheelchairs Available: Wheelchairs
are available in the Museum Gift Store for
anyone needing mobility assistance while
visiting. The irregular surfaces around the
Mission can make it difficult for parishioners to get from
their cars to the Basilica. Please let the staff know and
they will be happy to assist you.
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CARMEL MISSION BASILICA (1771)
Italian Tenor Pascuale Esposito
will perform on
Sunday, April 17, 2016 at
Carmel Mission Basilica
Doors open at 7 p.m.,
Concert at 7:30 p.m.
For tickets call (408)528-6308 or visit
www.PasqualeEsposito.com
Portion of ticket sales will benefit
Notable Music and Arts Organization
Produced by Notable, Inc.
www.notable-inc.com
The Graduate Program
in Pastoral Ministries at
Santa Clara University is
taking applications for
the Fall 2016 quarter.
Did you know that this 60 unit Master of Arts degree is
offered right here in the Diocese of Monterey? Classes
are held in the diocesan offices on Church Street in
Monterey. For more information please call Ann
Ventura at 831-373-1335 or www.scu.edu/cas/
academics/graduate-program-in-pastoral-ministries/
Women and babies deserve better than abortion!
Please come pray, fast, and stand vigil with us at Seaside’s Planned Parenthood www.40DaysforLife.com/
Seaside For our vigil hours and details or call Liz 831620-5540. *Bishop Garcia will lead us in prayer on
Wednesday, March 9th from 7 to 8 p.m. in front of
Planned Parenthood at 625 Hilby Ave in Seaside.
**Are you suffering from an abortion? There is healing! Go to abortionchangesyou.com to start on the
journey…
March 20, 2016
The carrier, USS Stennis, has left
on deployment to return end of
June. A parishioner whose son is
on the Stennis would like to help
the morale of the sailors by
sending care packages, consisting of anything
uplifting such as: DVD’s, stationery, stamps,
pens, cards, games, books, crossword puzzles/
Sudoku, magazines, chocolate, good coffee,
personal items, etc! No aerosol products, please.
A personal letter included would also be supportive. Priority Mail Small Flat Rate Box:
$4.95; Medium Flat Rate: $10.70. Please mail
to: CMC Joe Lovelace, c/o Any Sailor, CVW
9, Unit 200166, FPO AP 96601. CMC Lovelace
will deliver them to the sailors. Any questions
please call Joan Brophy Thomas, 624-3074.
Join Maestro Michael Nowak & Orchestra
Novo on Sunday, April 10 at 4:00 pm at Old
Mission San Juan Bautista! Acclaimed, violin
soloist and Los Angeles Chamber Orchestra
concertmaster, Margaret Batjer will perform
the timeless, Vivaldi Four Seasons, and, Ecos
Armónicos, composed by Cal Poly professor
and musicologist, Craig Russell which has its
roots in early mission music. Tickets are available at OrchestraNovo.com Premium $50,
General $30.
Our parish Bible Study will
examine the Resurrection
events of Our Lord this week,
Wednesday morning, 10:30
a.m., McMahon Center.
Please join us as we look at this event of
our Salvation.
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CARMEL MISSION BASILICA (1771)
March 20, 2016
MAKING FRACTIONS REAL: THIRD GRADE IDEAS
I have read 8/8 of these
Roald Dahl books.—Ben
4/13 of the
markers are
Yellow.—Loren
I am using 1/3 of my
pencils—Steven
We have earned 8/100
of our Teamwork Bingo
Squares.—Boston
Mathematics comes alive when 3rd graders analyze the makeup of their classroom reality.
Students work individually and in groups with their teacher to see how they can find the fractions that
surround them.
As students progress through the standards, they will consider part-to-whole and part-to-part ratios as
they explore proportions in 6th grade. Employing Common Core strategies, students also learn to “use
their words” to explain the reason that a problem is solved in a certain way.
Student understanding of mathematical concepts is much deeper than a simple memorization of math
facts.
Congratulations to these young mathematicians! Do you remember smiling all the way through math
class?
____________________________________________________________________________________________________
The Students and Staff at JSS unites with our Carmel Mission parish during this Holy Week; we are praying
for and with you.
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EXCELLENCE
PreK through 8th Grade
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Now accepting requests for tours
and applications for 2016 - 2017
Call 831-624-8322
Come join our Family!
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March 20, 2016
Faith Formation
Children, Youth and Adults
Phone: 624-1271
Fax: 624-6840
Bobbie Herndon, Ext 216 bobbie.herndon@carmelmission.org
Christian Cahill, Ext. 218 christian.cahill@carmelmission.org
Upcoming Confirmation Dates:
♦ April 10– Both Years
♦ Morality
♦ April 17– Year One
♦ Eucharist
♦ April 24– Year Two (with St. Angela’s Year Two joining us)
♦ Holy Spirit as instigator and inspiration in our lives.
♦ April 30 (Saturday)- Year Two Retreat
DIVINE MERCY
SUNDAY
Carmel Mission
Basilica
will
celebrate a special
Mass at 3:00 p.m.
on Sunday, April
3rd for
Divine
Mercy Sunday. Fr. Miguel Rodriguez
will be the celebrant. All are invited to
attend. Confessions from 2:00–2:45
p.m. At 2:30 p.m. the Rosary will be
recited followed by the Chaplet of
Divine Mercy. A procession will
announce the start of the Holy
Sacrifice of the Mass. It is highly
recommended that those wishing to
receive the Sacrament of Reconciliation, do so on Saturday. Confessions
prior to the Mass will be limited.
Carmel Mission Healing Mass with the
Order of Malta
April 10th, 11:00am Mass
Father Paul Murphy Presiding
Please join us for our healing mass at the 11:00
mass on April 10th. We will especially pray for
those with serious illnesses in our parish family as
they are anointed with Holy Oil. Any parishioner
wishing to receive the Sacrament of Anointing of
the Sick is welcome to attend.
The Order of Malta will assist in the mass. We will
have a number of our malades who have attended
our annual pilgrimage to Lourdes and several individuals who will be traveling with us this year to
Lourdes seeking a miracle of spiritual and physical
healing.
The Order of Malta has been an active religious
order since 1113 and we operate major hospitals,
healthcare clinics, leprosy clinics, elder homes and
orphanages around the world. Our members
are active with hands-on work with those in great
need. We are based in Rome and the majority of our
members are in France, Italy, Germany, Spain, the
United States and in Mexico.
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CARMEL MISSION BASILICA (1771)
March 20,, 2016
Theology On Tap Returns!
Theology on Tap offers fellowship and discussions about topics important in our
lives today, with interesting speakers guiding the conversation, while enjoying your
favorite beverages and snacks. The meeting will be on:
Wednesday, March 30th, 7:00 PM
London Bridge Pub, 256 Figueroa Street
(at the foot of Wharf 2), Monterey
Our speaker will be Sr. Gloria Loya. Sister Gloria earned her D.Min. at the Graduate Theological
Union in Berkeley, and served for many years as Adjunct Professor of Theology and Hispanic Ministry at the Jesuit School of Theology in Berkeley. She now serves the Diocese of Monterey as Vicar
for Religious and as Human Trafficking Liaison. Sister Gloria’s topic will be “Women in the
Church”. We will look at both the historical and contemporary roles of women in the Church, and
consider the theological and historical foundations of the roles we all play. We will also look at the
future of women in the Church. Please join us for a frank discussion! You can also send questions to
Deacon Warren Hoy at whoy@dioceseofmonterey.org We hope to see you there!
513553
Carmel Mission
Carmel, CA
Rosie Murray
(831) 624-1271 ext. 200
Contact: Email:
Rosie.Murray@carmelmission.org
831-224-3480
Software Using: Publisher 2007
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Special Instructions:
Please print first; we need our bulletins
by Thursday afternoon
because of weekly inserts. Thanks!
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CARMEL MISSION BASILICA (1771)
March 20, 2016
Carmel Mission Museum Store
(831) 624-1271, Ext 210
http://www.carmelmissiononline.org/
Store Hours: Daily—Monday through Sunday: 9:30AM—5:00PM
Milagros Collection—Fine hand-crafted folk art from Mexico. Milagros are small metal religious charms found in many areas of Latin America. The word “Milagros” means “miracles”.
These small charms, often depicting arms, legs, praying people, animals and a wide range of
other subjects are typically nailed to crosses or wooden statues.

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