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CARMEL MISSION BASILICA (1771)
June 5, 2016
Carmel Mission Basilica
3080 Rio Road Carmel, CA 93923▪(831) 624-1271
www.carmelmission.org
Founded 1771 by St. Junípero Serra
Tenth Sunday in Ordinary Time
June 5, 2016
You changed my mourning into dancing;
O Lord, my God, forever will I give you thanks.
— Psalm 30:12, 13
PARISH STAFF
Rev. Paul P. Murphy, Pastor
Rev. Miguel Rodriguez, Parochial Vicar
Miguel.Rodriguez@CarmelMission.org
Deacon Warren Hoy
Deacon Bill Reichmuth
_________________
(831) 624-1271
Justin J. Burke, General Manager, ext. 201
Justin.Burke@carmelmission.org
Parish Office/Administrative Assistant, ext. 200
Director of Faith Formation, ext. 216
Christian Cahill,
Director of Liturgy/Youth Ministry, ext.218
Kathy Anderson, Director of Music
kca1950@hotmail.com
Nicki Pasculli, Special Events Coordinator, ext. 214
Mass Schedule/Communion Services
Daily Mass (Monday-Friday) in the
Blessed Sacrament Chapel
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.
Reconciliation
Saturday: 9:30—10:30 a.m.
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
Junípero Serra School (831)624-8322
Mary Ellen Ryan, Principal, meryan@juniperoserra.org
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CARMEL MISSION BASILICA (1771)
MASS INTENTIONS
Day
Time
8:30
Sat
4-Jun
5:30
Sun
7:30
5-Jun
9:15
11:00
Wed
(int) Jeri Kelly
Fr. Miguel People of the Parish
Fr. Paul
Fr. Paul
Fri
10-Jun
Richard Heaney
Marie Zenorini & Michael
Canepa
Liz Sato
Carole Haskell
Bereavement Ministry
12:00
7:00
Fr. Miguel Thomas O'Donoghue
Fr. Miguel Richard Miller
Russ & Barbara Hays
Edith Personette
12:00
7:00
Communion Service
Fr. Miguel O'Floinn Family, Pauline & Terry & Carmel O'Floinn
Anthony McDonnell, Maura
& Brian Flynn,
7:00
Fr. Paul
Fr. Paul
Bridgid & Deirde
Hedderman
Daniel Hughes
Mary Burton
12:00
7:00
Fr. Paul
Communion Service
Enrique Gomez
12:00
Fr. Miguel Marjorie & Elmo Hellinge
8-Jun
Thur
9-Jun
Kenneth G. Haskell
(int) Jerian Crosby
Requested By
Fely Lao
Peggie & Phil Quast
Tom & Nancy D'Angelo
Bereavement Ministry
Bereavement Ministry
5:30
Tue
7-Jun
Intentions
Fr. Miguel (int) Alberto Lao
John Truesdell
Bonny Willson
Patrick Sweeney
Fr. Paul
Bert Conn
Alex Cappelli, Sr.
Carolyn Joslin
(int) Caroline Gill
Fr. Miguel Renee Loyer
Lillian Ruckman
Fr. Miguel (int) Michele Tubman
Tony Chu
Fr. Miguel (int) Alexander Senetar
12:45
Mon
6-Jun
Celebrant
12:00
7:00
8:30
Sat
11-Jun
5:30
Sun
7:30
12-Jun
9:15
Fr. Paul
Fr. Paul
Alex Salmoun, Sr.
(int)David & Emma
Escalera
Fr. Miguel Marie Chiorazzi
Second Reading — Paul explains
God’s call to him to preach to the
Gentiles (Galatians 1:11-19).
Gospel — Jesus raises from the
dead the son of a widow in the city
of Nain (Luke 7:11-17).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:
1 Kgs 17:1-6; Ps
121:1bc-8; Mt 5:1-12
Tuesday:
1 Kgs 17:7-16; Ps 4:25, 7b-8; Mt 5:13-16
Wednesday: 1 Kgs 18:20-39; Ps
16:1b-2ab, 4, 5ab, 8,
11; Mt 5:17-19
Friday:
1 Kgs 19:9a, 11-16; Ps
27:7-9abc, 13-14;
Mt 5:27-32
His daughter
Saturday:
Acts 11:21b-26; 13:1-3;
Ps 16:1b-2a, 5, 7-10;
Mt 5:33-37
Sunday:
2 Sm 12:7-10, 13; Ps
32:1-2, 5, 7, 11;
Gal 2:16, 19-21; Lk
7:36 — 8:3 [7:36-50]
Family
His family
Richard Heaney
Bernadette & John Harney
Bereavement Ministries
12:45
Psalm — I will praise you, Lord, for
you have rescued me (Psalm 30).
Richard Heaney
Her son & daughter
Tom & Nancy D'Angelo
Richard Heaney
Claudette Casella
Fr. Paul
First Reading — Elijah revives the
son of a widow (1 Kings 17:17-24).
1 Kgs 18:41-46; Ps
65:10-13; Mt 5:20-26
Alex Cappelli, Sr.
Fr. Paul
Ed O'Keefe
Marie Chiorazzi
Fr. Miguel Ferry Family
Joseph Shepley
(int) Diane Bozzo
David E. Jones, Jr.
TODAY’S READINGS
Thursday:
Fr. Miguel Marie Chiorazzi
11:00
5:30
(int) Alexander Senetar
Jack Genoe
Joan Lally, Jerry Dietz
Carol Dominguez
Bereavement Ministry
Scalon Family
His Family
June 5, 2016
Cynthia & George Young
Bereavement Ministries
Family
Maha Salmoun
By Family
Frank Chiorazzi
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CARMEL MISSION BASILICA (1771)
June 5, 2016
HOPE AND LIFE
Week of June 5-12
Sunday, June 5
Tenth Sunday in Ordinary Time
Monday, June 6
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, June 7
Wednesday, June 8
7:30-8:30 AM Adoration of the Blessed Sacrament
(BSC)
8-11:30 AM CMDA Council Meeting
10:30-11:30 AM Bible Study (MAC)
5:00-6:00 PM Recitation of the Rosary (BSC)
Thursday, June 9
7:30-8:30 AM Adoration of the Blessed Sacrament
(BSC)
7:30-9:30 PM Choir Rehearsal (Basilica)
Friday, June 10
7:30-8:30 AM Adoration of the Blessed Sacrament
(BSC)
9:30-11:30 AM Bereavement Meeting (Crespi)
Saturday, June 11
8 AM-12 PM Legion of Mary (Crespi)
10 AM-12 PM Baptism Prep Class (MAC)
2:00-4:00 PM Book Club (MAC)
Sunday, June 12
Eleventh Sunday in Ordinary Time
Today’s readings tell the story of two widows. The
first reading relates the plight of the widow with whom
the prophet Elijah stayed; the Gospel tells about the
widow of Nain. In each story, the widow’s only son had
died. For people who lived in those cultures, the son was
the only support of a widow, and the carrying on of the
family name by the son was equal to immortality. A
widow whose only son has died could lose all hope.
Elijah and Jesus are the restorers of hope; they bring
the sons back to life. Saint Paul was metaphorically
raised from the dead when he experienced the conversion and call from God that he describes in today’s second reading.
What are Christians called to do today? We may not
be able to raise the dead, but perhaps we can rekindle
hope for a single parent. We may not be able to convert
a persecutor like Paul, but if we speak the gospel openly
and gently with our lives, we might touch a life with the
Good News. Copyright © J. S. Paluch Co.
BULLETIN ITEMS
Bulletin item submissions are due on Mondays by Noon.
Thank you for your assistance in helping meet the
bulletin deadline.
June 5, 2016
Sunday:
Monday:
Thursday:
Saturday:
Tenth Sunday in Ordinary Time
St. Norbert
St. Ephrem; Julian Calendar Ascension
St. Barnabas; Shavuot (Jewish observance)
begins at sundown
7:30
9:15
11:00
12:45
5:30
Sunday
Sunday
Sunday
Sunday
Sunday
553
553
553
553
627
627
Entrance Chant
553
Penitential Act
Mass of the Resurrection #855
All Masses
Gloria
Mass of the Resurrection
All Masses #856
Preparation of the
Gifts
627
627
627
Holy
Mass of the Resurrection
All Masses #859
Mystery of Faith
(When We Eat This
Bread)
Mass of the Resurrection
All Masses #861
Amen
Mass of the Resurrection
All Masses #863
Lamb of God
Mass of the Resurrection
All Masses #864
1-5 PM Legion of Mary (Crespi)
SAINTS AND SPECIAL OBSERVANCES
5:30
Saturday
Communion Rite
473
473
473
473
473
Sending Forth
693
693
485
426
693
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CARMEL MISSION BASILICA (1771)
June 5, 2016
Through the waters of Baptism,
we welcomed to our Faith Community on
May 22, 2016
Philomena Maureen Adduce
Daughter of Timothy & Mary Adduce
Emmanuel Armas
Son of Eric & Arlene Armas
Piper Lyn Adamski
Reese Genevieve Adamski
Daughters of Christopher & Courtney Adamski
Upcoming Liturgy Opportunities:
Friday June 24th 6-7:30pm Altar Server Appreciation
Party in MacMahon. Come join us for pizza, ice cream, fun
and games! (Parents & siblings welcome too)
Saturday July 9th 11am-12noon Liturgy Workshop in MacMahon. Topic is
TBD. Everybody bring something to share!
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June 5, 2016
Always Forward,
Never Back
The late Msgr. Thomas McGread, who was pastor of St. Francis
of Assisi Parish in Wichita, Kansas for more than 30 years, and
is called by some the “Father of Stewardship,” said as he
looked back on his experiences supporting and forming stewardship in his people, “The real success of stewardship in our
parish is found in the hearts of the people. Without a conversion of heart, no one is able to give of themselves as Christ has
asked us to do.”
In today’s Second Reading from St. Paul’s letter to the Galatians, Paul speaks of his conversion, a change of heart that provided him with the inspiration and the strength to become the
apostle and evangelist he was. We are called to conversion by
stewardship but it does not have to be as dramatic as Paul’s experience.
Nevertheless, conversion influences us to be good stewards, and living stewardship translates into a lifestyle of service. Msgr. McGread recognized that serving rather than being
served could be challenging for people. He said, “Stewardship is a spiritual way of life and
that is never easy, but anyone I have ever known who became committed to being a steward never went back. Once they adopted that way of living, they were in it for the duration,
for life.”
We must understand that to be a disciple of Christ, to actually be one of His followers, requires not just conversion, but action, doing something to serve others. There are many
opportunities for service right here in our parish and in our communities.
Thank You for your Stewardship!
Your continued generosity for the week ending 5/29/16:
Plate Collection: $ 11,464.50
St. Vincent de Paul: $ 3,706.00
Electronic Donations: $ 690.65
Total Weekly Contributions: $ 15,861.15
It is through your support that Carmel Mission continues its
mission of spreading the Word of our Lord. May God bless you all!
—Fr. Paul, Pastor
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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: Elinor Laiolo, Virginia
Hagey Townsend, Dick Townsend, Joanne
Ruffalo and Bobbie Herndon
DECEASED IN OUR PARISH
Please pray for our brothers and sisters
who have died, especially:
Mitsu Bartron, Nancy Pappani, Toni Glaser, Doris Hale,
Phyllis Kelley,
...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.
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.
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
June 5, 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
New Book Club Selection
“Jesus understands human sufferings, he has
shown the face of God’s mercy, and he has bent
down to heal body and soul. This is Jesus. This is
his heart.” Thus begins the next selection for the
Carmel Mission Book Club, The Church of Mercy by Pope
Francis. Selected by the club in this Jubilee Year of Mercy, its
message is certainly timely and moving. The club meets in
MacMahon center at 2pm Saturdays.
BIBLE STUDY
We continue our exploration of the Book of Acts to the
Apostles this and each Wednesday morning at
10:30 - 11:30 at McMahon Center. All are invited. This
exciting book shows us the history of our Catholic Church
as it moves from Jerusalem to Rome and the world.
Please join us. Questions: Dick Gorman, 595-6363
Come to the Blessed Sacrament Chapel for a little
R&R: Rosary & Reflection. We will be reflecting on the St.
Pope John Paul, II, letter on the Rosary and praying the Glorious
Mysteries. 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.
Don’t forget to visit Maria Luz after Mass!
Fresh and delicious organic produce is still
available after Mass in the Munras Courtyard.
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June 5, 2016
The Legion of Mary
During the year of Mercy, the Carmelite Seculars invite you to
our monthly Masses at 10:30 a.m. every second Saturday at
the Carmelite Monastery—27601 Highway 1, Carmel. Pray a
little and stay a little for a short talk by a Carmelite priest.
Refreshments will follow. The next Mass date is June 11.
For more information call Yvonne at 624-8371.
Our Lady of Bethlehem Praesidium,
in honor of our Auxiliary Members,
Cordially invites you to attend the recitation of the Rosary at
8:00 a.m. on Saturday, June 11, 2016.
Mass at 8:30 a.m. in the Blessed Sacrament Chapel at Carmel
Mission Basilica with a continental breakfast immediately
following Mass in Crespi Hall.
With pleasure we are looking forward to your presence
R.S.V.P. by June 4th
Fely Lao
831-622-9698 (Home)
317-363-5389 (Cell)
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.
All Knitters and Crocheters We
Need Your Help!
Last year you responded to my call
for help to create 100 hats and
scarves for some of the homeless
women of the Monterey Peninsula.
You were so successful that we were
able to provide 125 sets for a Christmas Giveaway at the
Gathering Place (now known as Gathering for Women).
They were so well received that the Soroptimist Monterey Bay representative has asked if there is any way we
could do this again this year. The good news is that we
have seven months to do it! And for those who thought of
it but could never quite find the time—here’s another opportunity! The scarf requirements are the same:
Length: 48-60 inches
Width: 6-8 inches
Craft: Knit or crochet only please
Yarn: Any—but we’re thinking warmth
Pattern: Any
Hats: Size—approximately 22 inches around
Our group meets every Monday in Crespi Hall from 9:00
– 10:30. If you need knitting help, want to learn to knit,
want new pattern ideas, or just seek a knitting community—join us! We have a small group but all are
welcome. If you prefer to knit on your own, please let me
know that you are participating. Additional questions
call Vivyan Finch at 831-521-1511 or email:
vivyanfinch@comcast.net
Wait Wait – What? Ordaining Women???
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 next meeting will be
Wednesday, June 29th, 7:00 PM
London Bridge Pub, 256 Figueroa Street (at the foot of
Wharf 2), Monterey
Our speaker this month is Deacon Bill Ditewig, Ph.D., Director of Faith Formation for the Diocese of Monterey. Deacon
Bill is the author of Women Deacons: Past, Present, Future
(Paulist Press, 2011). He will lead a discussion on the history
of women deacons in the early Church and the possibility of
ordaining women today. Pope Francis recently called for a
commission to study the possibility of ordaining women as
deacons. This very timely meeting is in response to the Holy
Father’s action and makes a great follow-up to our March
meeting when we talked about the history of women in the
Church.
Come join the discussion while enjoying great food,
drinks, and friends!
Join Monterey Theology on Tap on Facebook! You can also
send questions to Deacon Warren Hoy at
whoy@dioceseofmonterey.org. We hope to see you there!
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Please Join Us!
To Celebrate the Opening of our New Exhibit!
Sunday, June 12 from 12:00pm to 1:00pm
Carmel Mission Basilica: A Legacy of Renewal
Carmel Mission Quadrangle Courtyard Restoration-Viewing Platform and Exhibit
We will have a special meet and greet with project principals of the Quadrangle Restoration.
This will include Vic Grabrian, the President of the Carmel Mission Foundation and
Brian Kelly, Project Manager for the Carmel Basilica and current Quadrangle restoration.
Our Mission Museum Manager, Jewel Gentry will also be available throughout the day to talk
about our museum’s newest living history display and pictorial exhibit located in the
quadrangle courtyard loggia, just adjacent to the Mora Chapel.
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Singing is Good for You
Good for your brain: Singing enhances mental awareness, concentration and memory.
Makes you feel happy: Singing releases endorphins which make you feel happy and releases oxytocin which helps alleviate anxiety.
Improves heart rate: Singing increases heart rate which reduces the risk of heart disease
and when you sing in a group your heart rates sync together to give a feeling of calm.
Improves circulation: Singing is actually a good workout for your lungs, improves circulation, tones your abdominal and intercostal muscles.
Feel healthier: Singing improves your posture, helps you sleep, increases confidence, boosts
your immune system, opens up your sinuses and respiratory tubes, and improves your
breathing pattern.
So why haven’t you joined the choir?
As we are entering Ordinary Time, this is an especially good time for new choir members. We are especially looking for tenors and
basses at this time. Why not come to a Thursday night choir rehearsal? Come at 7:30 – 9:00 p.m. in the Basilica and see for yourself
how much fun it is to be a member of the choir. We will not have Thursday rehearsals in July.
Questions? Please email Kathy Anderson @ kca1950@hotmail.com
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Carmel Mission
Carmel, CA
Justin Burke
(831) 624-1271 ext. 200
Contact: Email:
Justin.Burke@carmelmission.org
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Please join us in Crespi Hall today after Mass
Junipero Serra School’s Annual Student Art Show
On May 21st JSS parents came out for Art Night, our annual celebration of Junipero Serra School’s immensely creative student body. Art Night is the primary fundraising source for the art program at JSS, led by
Ms. Christine Riso. Parents are always delighted at the breadth of style, subject and materials that comprise
the show. This year was no exception – the show was diverse and vibrant!
Besides the individual student art on display, each class from Pre-K to 7th grade had spent the previous
months creating a single special art project to be auctioned off at Art Night. The live bidding for the class
projects is always the highlight of the evening, and it raises much-needed funds to sustain our studio art program. All in all it was a wonderful evening of fellowship, school spirit, and celebration of the gifts God has
given us in each one of the children that attend Junipero Serra School.
We invite you to stop by Crespi Hall after Mass today to view highlights from this year’s art show!
Christine Westbrook

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