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FIFTH SUNDAY OF LENT
MARCH 13, 2016
CARMEL MISSION BASILICA (1771)
3080 Rio Road, Carmel, CA 93923 Phone: (831) 624-1271
Fax: (831) 624-8050 www.carmelmission.org
https://www.facebook.com/Carmel Mission
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.
Reconciliation Saturday: 9:30—10:30 a.m.
St. Francis of the Redwoods
1st Saturday Mass: 6:00 p.m. 3rd Saturday Communion Service: 6:00 p.m.
Diocese of Monterey: www.dioceseofmonterey.org (831)373-4345
PARISH STAFF Rev. Paul P. Murphy, Pastor
Rev. Miguel Rodriguez, Parochial Vicar [email protected]
Deacon Warren Hoy Deacon Bill Reichmuth _________________
(831) 624-1271 Justin J. Burke, General Manager
Rosie Murray, Administrative Assistant, ext. 200 [email protected]
Bobbie Herndon, Dir. of Faith Formation, ext. 216
Christian Cahill, Dir. of Liturgy/Youth Ministry, ext.218
Kathy Anderson, Director of Music
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 Junípero Serra School (831)624-8322
Mary Ellen Ryan, Principal, [email protected]
STRAIGHT LINES “God writes straight with crooked lines,” the saying goes. The power of Paul’s testimony that everything is junk but knowledge of Jesus and the power of his resurrection is a straight enough message. And, God knows, Paul had a crooked journey before his blinding insight straight from God. Through Isaiah, God reminds us all that the past great works were as nothing compared to the new creation. “Can’t you see it?” we are asked, as if we are still wandering along our crooked lines. And there is no straighter line than that between the woman whose misery is intense and the God whose mercy in Jesus is deeper and more acute. You just can’t beat this kind of good news.
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Week of March 13—20
Sunday, March 13 Fifth Sunday of Lent Coffee & Doughnuts after 7:30, 9:15 & 11:00 am Masses (Crespi)
2:00-4:00 PM Youth Ministry (MAC) Monday, March 14 7:30-8:30 AM Adoration of the Blessed Sacrament (BSC) 11:30 AM Legion of Mary (Crespi) 2:00-11:00 PM Women’s I-HELP (Crespi) Tuesday, March 15 7:30-8:30 AM Adoration of the Blessed Sacrament (BSC) 10:00-11:30 AM Docent Art Committee Meeting (Crespi) Wednesday, March 16 10:30-11:30 AM Bible Study (Rectory Conference Room) 10:30-12:15 PM Writer in the Making (Crespi) 5:00-6:00 PM Recitation of the Rosary (BSC) 7:00 PM TAIZE (Basilica) Thursday, March 17 7:30-8:30 AM Adoration of the Blessed Sacrament (BSC)7:30-9:30 PM Choir Rehearsal (Basilica) Friday, March 18 7:30-8:30 AM Adoration of the Blessed Sacrament (BSC) Saturday, March 19 8:00-1:00 PM Choir Retreat & Workshop (Crespi) 2:00-4:00 PM Book Club (MAC) 6:30 PM Knights of Columbus St. Patrick’s Day Dinner (Murphy Center) Sunday, March 20 Palm Sunday of the Passion of the Lord Coffee & Doughnuts after 7:30, 9:15 & 11:00 am Masses (Crespi)
TREASURES FROM OUR TRADITION Three years ago, as we made the shift in the Eucharistic Prayer from “Benedict” to “Francis,” we named a “treasure” in our tradition. From apostolic times, the Church has sent disciples on mission with a mandate to proclaim the gospel. Paul and Barnabas and Timothy come to mind as men invested with responsibility for community and mission. First we see bishops, “overseers,” good men appointed by the ac-claim of their people, the center of leadership, of prayer, of word and sacrament. Their territories were small initially, small enough to get everyone into one room and for the bishop to know everyone’s name. In time, men were appointed to function as a council of advisers, “elders,” or presbyters. That isn’t a comment on chronological age, rather it indicates the maturity of their wisdom and faith. Before long, and only when the bishop was absent, some of these men “stood in” for him to do what bishops usually did: preaching, presiding at Eucharist. The deacons had a strong and visible role in liturgy and service, especially in the care of the poor, but were gradually overshadowed by the new importance of the presbyter. As the Roman Empire first tottered and then collapsed completely by 476, bishops increasingly became civil servants to maintain order and dispense justice. Conferences and duties summoned bishops away from their home posts, and presbyters were entrusted with the sacramental and preaching duties, even though at one time runners were sent out from the bishop’s Mass to bring fragments of the host to drop into chalices as a sign of the church’s unity around its bishop. —Rev. James Field, Copyright © J. S. Paluch Co.
Fifth Sunday of Lent March 13, 2016
I consider everything as a loss because of the supreme good of knowing Christ Jesus my Lord. — Philippians 3:8
March 12 & 13, 2016 5:30
Saturday 7:30
Sunday 9:15
Sunday 11:00 Sunday
12:45 Sunday
5:30 Sunday
Entrance Chant 719 719 719 719 719
Penitential Act Missa Oecumenica All Masses
Missa Oecumenica
Missa Oecumenica
Pres. of the Gifts 627 627 627 627 627
Holy, Holy Missa Oecumenica All Masses
Missa Oecumenica
Missa Oecumenica
Mystery of Faith (Save us Savior)
Missa Oecumenica All Masses
Missa Oecumenica
Missa Oecumenica
Amen Missa Oecumenica All Masses
Missa Oecumenica
Missa Oecumenica
Lamb of God Missa Oecumenica All Masses
Missa Oecumenica
Missa Oecumenica
Communion 473 473 473 473 473
Sending Forth 639 639 639 639 639 639
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READINGS FOR THE WEEK Monday: Dn 13:1-9, 15-17, 19-30, 33-62 [41c-62]; Ps 23:1-6; Jn 8:12-20 (or Jn 8:1-11 if Year A readings were used on Sunday) Tuesday: Nm 21:4-9; Ps 102:2-3, 16-21; Jn 8:21-30 Wednesday: Dn 3:14-20, 91-92, 95; Dn 3:52-56; Jn 8:31-42 Thursday: Gn 17:3-9; Ps 105:4-9: Jn 8:51-59 Friday: Jer 20:10-13; Ps 18:2-7; Jn 10:31-42 Saturday: 2 Sm 7:4-5a, 12-14a, 16; Ps 89:2-5, 27, 29; Rom 4:13, 16-18, 22; Mt 1:16, 18-21, 24a or Lk 2:41-51a Sunday: Lk 19:28-40 (procession); Is 50:4-7; Ps 22:8-9, 17-20, 23-24; Phil 2:6-11; Lk 22:14 — 23:56 [23:1-49]
TODAY’S READINGS First Reading — The LORD does something new for the chosen people (Isaiah 43:16-21) or Ezekiel 37:12-14. Psalm — The Lord has done great things for us; we are filled with joy (Psalm 126) or Psalm 130. Second Reading — The supreme good is knowing Jesus as Lord (Philippians 3:8-14) or Romans 8:8-11. Gospel — A woman caught in the act of adultery is brought to Jesus. He challenges anyone without sin to throw the first stone (John 8:1-11) or John 11:1-45 [3-7, 17, 20-27, 33b-45]. 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.
PRAYER LINE The Carmel Mission Prayer Line is confidential. Members of our faith community offer prayer daily for your special needs. Leave your mes-sage on the prayer line at 624-1271, menu op-
tion 5, if you want prayer for a special intention. Only the first name is needed with a short description of the inten-tion 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: Fifth Sunday of Lent; Daylight Saving Time begins Monday: Julian Calendar Lent begins Thursday: St. Patrick Friday: St. Cyril of Jerusalem; Abstinence Saturday: St. Joseph, Spouse of the Blessed Virgin Mary; Spring begins
MASS INTENTIONS
Day Time Celebrant Intentions Requested By
Sat 3/12
8:30 5:30
Fr. Paul Fr. Baldwin
Carol Todd Ferry Family (int.) Jennifer Cunha
Elinor Laiolo McNamara Family
Sun 3/13
7:30 Fr. Miguel Henry Andrew McKibben Carol & Scott McKibbon
9:15 Fr. Paul Gennie Loper Bereavement Jose Mari Rosemary Ullmann Jerome Bohland Bohland Family
11:00 Fr. Paul John Teresa Barbara West Charles A. Rockefeller, Jr.
Mary Kay Teresa Sheila & Steve Cooney Denis & Anne Cardone
12:45 Fr. Miguel Marjorie Hagin Isidra & Mario Jayubo
The Johnson Family Family
5:30 Fr. Baldwin People of the Parish
Mon 3/14
7:00 12:00
Fr. Patrick Fr. Miguel
Lydia Rogel Alex McKane
Rockey & Sheila Caringello Richard Heaney
Tue 3/15
7:00 12:00
Fr. Miguel Paul Gutierrez
Robert O’Malley, Jr. Richard Miller Communion Service
John & Susan Elford Edith Personette
Wed 3/16
7:00 12:00
Fr. Miguel Fr. Paul
William Heaney Julieta Ibietatorremendia
Richard Heaney Victor Simone
Thurs 3/17
7:00 12:00
Fr. Paul Roger Fiola
Martin Malloy Thomas O’Donoghue Communion Service
Patricia & Anthony Albano Russ & Barbara Hays
Fri 3/18
7:00 12:00
Fr. Paul Fr. Miguel
Helen Heaney Marjorie & Elmo Hellinge
Richard Heaney Family
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
Agnes Klasa Peggy & Phil Quast
Sun 3/20
7:30 Fr. Miguel The 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. Miguel Thomas Pascual Fernandez Family Antoinette Lambetecchio Fran & Vincent Lambetecchio
5:30 Fr. Miguel People of the Parish
Join us for Stations of the Cross in the Blessed Sacrament Chapel each Friday of Lent at 11:30 a.m.
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EXPLAINING HOLY WEEK THE CHRISM MASS derives its name from the blessing and distribution of the Chrism and other oils by the Bishop that occurs during this Mass. The Chrism oil is used for the sacraments, Baptism, Confirmation, and Holy Orders (ordinations). The Oil of the Sick is used for the sacrament, Anointing of the Sick. The Oil of the Catechumens is used for Baptisms to strengthen the candi-date to turn towards Christ. Oils have been used for centuries for healing and blessing in various occasions and there are many examples of this throughout
scriptures. The oils are all blessed together and then split up among the parishes in the Diocese so that we are all sharing in each other’s sacramental celebrations during the year. This Mass is done during Holy Week as these oils are presented to the parish community on Holy Thursday and are first used at the Easter Vigil for those being initiated into the Church at that time.
THE TRIDUUM includes three pieces Holy Thursday, Good Friday, and Holy Saturday—which is actually one long, extended service that celebrates the last days of Jesus life and mission, his death, and his resurrection. The Triduum is the ultimate story of who we are as a people and as a church. It is our most important and central celebration of the entire year. Each part of the Triduum is a rich, deep experience of symbols and stories. These three celebrations are the central services offered and thus there are no other Masses offered during these three days. However, the community is encouraged to engage in prayer both individu-ally and communally, and thus we are offering Morning Prayer all three days for those wishing to pray the psalms together and enter into the spirit of prayer and reflection that this Holy Week calls us to.
Taize (Basilica) Wednesdays February 17th- March 16th
7:00 PM
Stations of the Cross (Blessed Sacrament Chapel)
Fridays at 11:30 AM
Reconciliation (Blessed Sacrament Chapel) Saturdays 9:30 AM – 10:30 AM
(except March 26th)
Palm Sunday (Basilica) March 19-20th Procession at 9:15 AM, 11:00 AM, & 12:45 PM Masses
Chrism Mass
(Madonna Del Sasso Pro Cathedral—Salinas) Monday, March 21st 11:00 AM
Holy Week Morning Prayer (Blessed Sacrament Chapel)
Thursday, Friday, Saturday March 24th – 26th 9:30 AM
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
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)
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Always Forward, Never Back
Thank You for your Stewardship Your continued generosity for the weekend of
March 5 & 6, 2016 totaled $9,064.50, $2,251 for Catholic Relief Services and $3,453.71 in electronic contributions.
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
ANNUAL MINISTRIES APPEAL (AMA) Thank you to all of you who have contributed to the Carmel Mission Annual Ministries Appeal. We are at 51.9% of our goal – halfway there! As you know, the funds which are contributed support our many diocesan ministries. Your donations are needed to help support: * 25 full-time and 15 part-time Directors of Religious Education who train, educate and
present workshops and events for children, teens and adults. * Faith formation and spiritual direction for pro-
grams in 19 migrant camps throughout the dio-cese.
* 36 active deacons and 13 deaconate candidates in faith formation.
* The tuition, room and board for 16 seminarians who have accepted the call to discern and pre-pare for priesthood.
* Education funding for 30 certified Spiritual Di-rectors working in the diocese (working
in both English and Spanish). Please consider joining your other 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 goal! Together, we proclaim God’s merciful love!
51.9%
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We continue to explore the Gospel of Luke at our parish Bible study on Wednesday mornings at 10:30. We will move into a look at the Crucifix-ion of Our Lord in this class. Please join us! This Wednesday only, March
16th we will meet in the parish office rectory.
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.
SICK IN THE PARISH Please pray for the sick in our parish especially: Bobbie Herndon, Nancy D’An-gelo, 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.
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
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.
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.
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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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.
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
Women and babies deserve better than abortion! Please come pray, fast, and stand vigil with us at Sea-side’s Planned Parenthood www.40DaysforLife.com/Seaside For our vigil hours and details or call Liz 831-620-5540. *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 heal-ing! Go to abortionchangesyou.com to start on the journey…
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/
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 avail-able at OrchestraNovo.com Premium $50, General $30.
HOLY WEEK IN BIG SUR:
Good Friday Services 6:00 p.m.
Easter Sunday Mass
6:00 p.m.
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SCHOOLWIDE LEARNING EXPECTATIONS RENEWED
This week Carmel Mission’s Junípero Serra School will be hosting 6 California Catholic school educators for our WCEA Accreditation Visit on March 15th, 16th, and 17th. As you are aware, we have been working towards these days since the winter of 2014 and have developed goals and a good plan for moving ahead in the future here at the Mission. I thought you would like to see the School wide Learn-ing Expectations that guide our daily work along with the School’s Mission and Philosophy. We will appreciate your special prayers in these busy days, even as we move towards Holy Week next week. Junípero Serra School graduates are young people of FAITH, who
Demonstrate knowledge of the teachings, doctrine, and practices of the Roman Catholic Church Participate reverently in community prayer, worship, and sacraments Practice the values of the Gospel by serving others through words and actions Respect life and promote stewardship over God’s creation.
ACADEMIC EXCELLENCE, who
Work independently and collaboratively to accomplish productive goals Use available technology, resources and tools effectively Demonstrate strong organizational, problem-solving, study and analytical skills Listen actively and speak and write clearly Appreciate the arts, physical activity, and other dimensions of education.
CHARACTER, who
Show respect for themselves, others and the world Appreciate cultural and religious diversity Practice self-control.
3090 Rio Road Carmel, CA 93923 (831) 624-8322
www.juniperoserra.org
AFFORDABLE ACADEMIC
EXCELLENCE PreK through 8th Grade
Awarded Best in State and Best in
Western region, Verizon Innovative App Challenge (1/2016)
Now accepting requests for tours and applications for 2016 - 2017
Call 831-624-8322
Come join our Family!
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Faith Formation Children, Youth and Adults
Phone: 624-1271 Fax: 624-6840 Bobbie Herndon, Ext 216 [email protected]
Christian Cahill, Ext. 218 [email protected]
Upcoming Dates: ♦ March 13th– Year Two
♦ Eucharist & Reconciliation Conversation ♦ 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
C a r m e l M i s s i o n 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 Reconcilia-tion, do so on Saturday. Confessions prior to the Mass will be limited.
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 Profes-sor 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 foun-dations 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 [email protected]. We hope to see you there!
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513553 Carmel Mission Carmel, CA Rosie Murray (831) 624-1271 ext. 200 Contact: Email: [email protected] 831-224-3480 Software Using: Publisher 2007 Pages Sent: (1-12) Special Instructions: Please print first; we need our bulletins by Thursday afternoon because of weekly inserts. Thanks!
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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 reli-gious 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.
St. Patrick’s Day Celebration At Carmel Mission Murphy Center
Sponsored by the Carmel Mission Knights of Columbus Saturday, March 19, 2016—Doors open at 6:30 p.m.
Traditional Corned Beef Dinner
IRISH MUSIC-REFRESHMENTS & DRAWINGS $25 ADULTS & TEENS $50 FAMILY
(2 PARENTS & CHILDREN 12 & UNDER)
TICKETS AVAILABLE OUTSIDE THE BASILICA AFTER SUNDAY MORNING MASSES