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AUGUST 12, 2018 · NINETEENTH SUNDAY IN ORDINARY TIME CONFESSIONS Saturday 3:00 pm to 3:30 pm, Tuesday 5:00pm to 5:30pm.. When available Fathers Campbell and McDermott will hear confessions before and during all Masses on weekends and weekdays, up until the Eucharist Prayer. BAPTISM AT MT. CARMEL CHURCH Parents must be contributing members, regularly attending weekly Mass, for at least 4 months. In preparation for the sacrament, a one-hour class for parents must be completed prior to the baptism. To arrange for the class or to schedule a baptism, please contact the rectory, 652-7660, at least 2 months in advance. MARRIAGE ARRANGEMENTS 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, practicing member and contributor of record at Mt. Carmel for at least six months. Couples sharing the same abode will be asked to live separately prior to their marriage. PARISH MEMBERSHIP Call the parish office for an appointment to register. PARISH OUR LADY MT. CARMEL of 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 2:00pm 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 [email protected] Doug Daley, Maintenance Linda San Filippo, Administrative Assistant [email protected] Christine Salvatore, 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] Mariann Kramer, High School Coordinator, 262-358-2918 Parish Website: www.olmckenosha.org TRUSTEES Wes Ricchio, Trustee Treasurer Paul Hawbaker, Trustee Secretary PASTORAL COUNCIL Dave Willems, Chairman Michael Walsh, Vice Chairman Peter Martin Alice Gleeson Silvana Presta Jeff Szulczewski Please try to get bulletin announcements to the parish office at least 10 days before the weekend you want it published. We reserve the right to edit all bulletin notices. If you have business in the Parish office, please arrive between 9:30 am and 1:00 pm (unless you have an appointment for a different time). Thank you.

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AUGUST 12, 2018 · NINETEENTH SUNDAY IN ORDINARY TIME

CONFESSIONS Saturday 3:00 pm to 3:30 pm, Tuesday 5:00pm to 5:30pm.. When available Fathers Campbell and McDermott will hear confessions before and during all Masses on weekends and weekdays, up until the Eucharist Prayer.

BAPTISM AT MT. CARMEL CHURCH Parents must be contributing members, regularly attending weekly Mass, for at least 4 months. In preparation for the sacrament, a one-hour class for parents must be completed prior to the baptism. To arrange for the class or to schedule a baptism, please contact the rectory, 652-7660, at least 2 months in advance.

MARRIAGE ARRANGEMENTS 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, practicing member and contributor of record at Mt. Carmel for at least six months. Couples sharing the same abode will be asked to live separately prior to their marriage.

PARISH MEMBERSHIP Call the parish office for an appointment to register.

P A R I S H OUR LADY MT. CARMEL of

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 2:00pm 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

[email protected]

Doug Daley, Maintenance Linda San Filippo, Administrative Assistant [email protected] Christine Salvatore, 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] Mariann Kramer, High School Coordinator, 262-358-2918

Parish Website: www.olmckenosha.org

TRUSTEES

Wes Ricchio, Trustee Treasurer

Paul Hawbaker, Trustee Secretary PASTORAL COUNCIL Dave Willems, Chairman Michael Walsh, Vice Chairman Peter Martin Alice Gleeson Silvana Presta Jeff Szulczewski

Please try to get bulletin announcements to the parish office at least 10 days before the weekend you want it published. We reserve the right to edit all bulletin notices. If you have business in the Parish office, please arrive between 9:30 am and 1:00 pm (unless you have an appointment for a different time). Thank you.

READINGS FOR THE WEEK Readings for the Week of August 12, 2018

Sunday: 1 Kgs 19:4-8/Ps 34:2-3, 4-5, 6-7, 8-9 [9a]/Eph

4:30--5:2/Jn 6:41-51

Monday: Sts. Pontian, Pope, & Hippolytus, Priest, Martyrs

Ez 1:2-5, 24-28c/Ps 148:1-2, 11-12, 13, 14/Mt

17:22-27

Tuesday: St. Maximilian Kolbe, Priest & Martyr

Ez 2:8--3:4/Ps 119:14, 24, 72, 103, 111, 131

[103a]/Mt 18:1-5, 10, 12-14

Wednesday: Assumption of the Blessed Virgin Mary

(holy day of obligation)

Vigil: 1 Chr 15:3-4, 15-16; 16:1-2/Ps 132:6-7,

9-10, 13-14 [8]/1 Cor 15:54b-57/Lk 11:27-28

Day: Rv 11:19a; 12:1-6a, 10ab/Ps 45:10, 11,

12, 16 [10bc]/1 Cor 15:20-27/Lk 1:39-56

Thursday: St. Stephen of Hungary

Ez 12:1-12/Ps 78:56-57, 58-59, 61-62 [cf. 7b]/

Mt 18:21--19:1

Friday: Ez 16:1-15, 60, 63 or 16:59-63/Is 12:2-3, 4bcd,

5-6 [1c]/Mt 19:3-12

Saturday: Ez 18:1-10, 13b, 30-32/Ps 51:12-13, 14-15, 18-

19 [12a]/Mt 19:13-15

Next Sunday: Prv 9:1-6/Ps 34:2-3, 10-11, 12-13, 14-15 [9a]/

Eph 5:15-20/Jn 6:51-58

Next Sunday: 20th Sunday in Ordinary Time

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Our Lady of Mt. Carmel Parish · Kenosha, WI

PARISH SUPPORT Weekend of August 5, 2018

$4,559.00

Budgeted weekly need.. $6,796.15

Weekly Offertory $4,559.00

OVER/UNDER ($2,237.15)

This Week in our Parish

Sat. Aug. 11 Mission Appeal-Diocese of Kitui

Sun. Aug. 12 Mission Appeal-Diocese of Kitui

Mon. Aug. 13

Tues. Aug. 14 Eucharistic Adoration 12:00 to 5:30 pm

Choir Practice 6:45 pm

Weds. Aug. 15 Assumption of the Blessed Virgin Mary

- Holy Day of Obligation Office Closed

Men’s Bible Study-Fr. Campbell 6:00 am

Thurs. Aug. 16

Fri. Aug. 17

Sat. Aug. 18 Food Drive

2nd Collection for Utilities

Sun. Aug. 19 Food Drive

2nd Collection for Utilities

The Shrine of Christ’s Passion Trip Mt Carmel is hosting a trip to The Shrine of Christ’s Passion and

St John the Evangelist Church in St John, Indiana on Monday,

September 17. The day will begin with Mass at Mt Carmel fol-

lowed by a talk about the sanctuary renovation at Mt Carmel and

then we will leave for St John, Indiana. Come and experience the

life of Jesus from the Last Supper through to His Ascension at

this interactive, multimedia destination set on 30 acres with 40

life-sized bronze sculptures. All are welcome to join us on the

trip! The registration fee is $55 per person and covers the bus,

bus driver gratuity, lunch, snacks and Shrine and church dona-

tions. This trip is limited to 53 people.

For more details, please contact Claudia at 262.914.0672.

Fr. Campbell's Wed. 6am Men's Bible Study: Next Session

Wed. Aug. 15. Mount Carmel School. Strong coffee is served!

Mass Schedule for Feast of the Assumption of Mary

Tues. Aug. 14 Anticipated Mass

Our Lady of Mt. Carmel 5:45 pm

St. Therese 7:00 pm

Weds, Aug. 15

Our Lady of Mt. Carmel 8:00 am

7:00 pm

St. Therese 8:00 am

5:45 pm

PRAY for the SICK in our PARISH, and visit them if possible:

Jean Wawiorka, Giovannina Apostoli, Rose Bordo, Carmella

Willems, Ann Constanzo, and Susan Macareno, who are at

Brookside Nursing Home; Vivian Kotowski, Sissy Hansen,

Eleanor Hogan, Maria Savaglio, Gilda & Armando Bilotto, John

Bilotti, Shirley Dworak, Aldo Bosco, Sharon Ignatovich Fair,

Linda Metallo, Dorothy Ramcheck & Claire Fredericksen. If

anyone knows of any other sick persons in our parish, please call

the rectory and, with their permission, we will place them on our

“Pray for the Sick” list.

WEEKLY WOMEN’S BIBLE STUDY! We are seeking women who

may be interested in attending a weekly Bible study. This study will in-

clude an organized program using the Jeff Cavin’s study guide. Jeff is

well known for his appearances on the EWTN Catholic network. The

study will be held on Wednesday mornings at 10am at St. Therese

Church. The first class will be Wed. Sept. 12. Please contact Sharon

Kirsch at (262) 694-4688 or Patti Soens at (262) 857-7415 if you are

interested in joining.

Remember to sign up for FLOCKNOTE We would like all our parishioners to sign up for Flocknote, which al-

lows text messages to be sent to inform or remind everyone of parish

events, feast days, emergencies, etc. To sign up: Send the

word LOOP (typed in all caps) as text message to this address: 84576.

It's that simple. Then you will be in our parish "loop."

Preschool News

Fri. Aug. 17 Last Day of Summer Camp

Thurs. Aug. 23 Preschool Informational Mtg. 6:00 pm

Mon. Aug. 27 First Day of Preschool

date, 2018 · Sunday in Ordinary Time

MISSION APPEAL THIS WEEKEND This weekend, August 11 & 12, Fr. Richard Ng’uta, a priest from the Diocese of Kitui (ki-too-ee), Kenya, will be here to

make a mission appeal on behalf of his diocese.

The Diocese of Kitui is located in the eastern part of Kenya. It is a rural diocese, very poor, and frequent droughts con-

tinue to keep the population there in dire poverty; 70% of the population lives in poverty and 52% suffer from malnutrition.

Pressing needs of the diocese include: obtaining water (wells and dams); construction of churches and parish buildings;

education for seminarians/future priests; education and support for needy students; and medical and social support for or-

phaned children due to HIV/AIDS.

A second collection will be taken next weekend to provide monetary support for the Church in the Diocese of Kitui,

Kenya.

Checks should be made out to Our Lady of Mt. Carmel. Please be generous in sharing with the Catholics of the Kitui

Diocese the blessings of wealth God has granted to us!

THE PROFILE OF CATHOLIC DIOCESE OF KITUI

The Catholic Diocese o Kitui, Kenya, covers slightly over 30,000 sq. kilometers (18,750 square miles) and has a population

of about 1,100,000 as per the 2009 Government of Kenya census.

The area covered by the diocese transcends both arid and semi-arid areas with a 33% reliability of rainfall. Poverty levels

stand at 70% with malnutrition being reported at 52%.

The main source of livelihoods for the people living within this region is marginal agriculture tending to crop and live-

stock—subsistence farming. With a vicious cycle of famine, most of the people find it difficult to absorb the devastation of

these droughts making it an area that is perpetually on food relief.

The diocese was established in 1964 and has grown from 4 parishes to 26 parishes, with 72 priests and 6 deacons. The dio-

cese is blessed with 84 nuns from different congregations with 95% being local. At the moment the diocese has 21 seminari-

ans at different stages of formation and we thank God for these blessings. Kitui is a mission diocese as per to classification

and reality.

In an effort to become a truly ‘Local Church’ the diocese is geared at ensuring self-sufficiency through the encouragement

of our people to be part of ‘Base Christian Communities’ in the hope that all Christians take up their roles as empowered

children of God and hopefully with improved standards of living, this will be achieved.

Challenges still exist especially in establishing a good financial base to support our pastoral and development programs. The

anti-Catholic sentiments of fundamentalist groups tend to erode the true meaning of Christ’s message through proselytizing

our people with promises of food, material gain and naïve answers to complex life questions.

As we endeavor to bring about the proper message to our people, we would wish to request for support to grow our pastoral

and development programs especially in the functions of justice and peace, promotion of behavior change and positive liv-

ing for persons with HIV/AIDS, support to orphans and vulnerable children, family life ministry, sharing faith experiences

with other dioceses and most importantly formation of seminarians and ongoing formation of priests.

Looking into the future, we do have our priorities set on ensuring sustainability of our church through extending the dioce-

san revenue initiatives by recapitalizing our farming activities. We are also intending to build a new convent in one of our

parishes and yearly support to our seminarians. As we seek to find options for the orphaned and vulnerable children, we in-

tend to expand our HIV/AIDS program and undertake the establishment of a college for those children that are supported

and do not attain grades that can allow them to join universities.

The diocese has a long standing reputation for prudent resource management and we have in place accountability and trans-

parency structures that ensure appropriateness of our programs. We wish to plead for assistance from your office to support

the diocese as we share with you the journey of faith and struggle that is our life.

Holy Mass when traveling..... When traveling for business or pleasure the obligation to attend Holy Mass still binds. There

is a website, masstimes.org, or an app that you can download on your phone to help you to

find a church and the time of the Masses.

Our Lady of Mt. Carmel Parish · Kenosha

August 11 and 12, 2018

19th Sunday in Ordinary Time 4:00 Toni Lori (wife Sandy Lori) Leopoldo Ruffolo (wife & children) 7:00 Charlotte & Michael McCarville— Happy Anniversary (McCarville family) 10:00 John & Joseph Salituro (Nancy Salituro & family) Helen Heinzman (daughter Pat Belotti) 12:00 OLMC Parishioners

Monday, Aug. 13 7:15 Joseph Kozenski (Lorri Murphy)

Tuesday, Aug. 14 Anticipated Mass 5:45 Deceased Members—Mariosa Family (family)

St. Therese 7:00 pm Wednesday, Aug. 15 Assumption of Mary Holy Day of Obligation 8:00 am OLMC Parishioners 7:00 pm OLMC Parishioners

St. Therese: 8:00 am; 5:45 pm Thursday, Aug. 16 7:15 James Edward Metallo (Ersilia Casalena)

Friday, Aug. 17 7:15 Emilia Michel (husband William)

Saturday, Aug. 18 8:30 50th Wedding Anniversary—Giuseppe & Rita DeBartolo (Rita DeBartolo) 4:00 Angelo DeBartolo (wife & family) Attilio & Rose Mattioli (Mattioli family)

Next Sunday, Aug. 19 7:00 OLMC Parishioners 10:00 Francesco & Assuntina DeBartolo (daughter Gloria Presta & family) Antonio, Teresa, & Matilda Cedrola (family) 12:00 Almira Ruffolo (husband Achille)

MASS SERVERS

August 18 and 19, 2018

Altar Servers

4:00 Andrew & Christopher Doan 10:00 James Bender, Robbie & Peter George, Thomas Gleeson, Matteo Isenberg, Alejandro, Andreas, & Angelo Gonzalez, Derek Miranda, Daniel Chiappetta 12:00 Nicholas & Ben Freeze Ministers of the Word (Lectors) 4:00 Tom Aiello 7:00 Alessandro Savaglio 10:00 Karyn Gleeson Extraordinary Ministers of the Eucharist 4:00 Tom Aiello 10:00 Dan Gleeson

The Pope’s Prayer Intention for August 2018

The Treasure of Families That any far-reaching decisions of

economists and politicians may protect the family as one of the

treasures of humanity.

St Catherine Golf Outing

Saturday, September 22,

starting at Noon

Silver Spring Golf Club. All proceeds from the Golf Outing benefit St Catherine Par-

ish on 51st and Center Street in serving the Sherman Park

neighborhood. In addition to golf, there will be an auction

and raffles with dinner at 6 PM. You don't have to be a

golfer to have fun and support St Catherine Parish. For a

registration form or if you know someone who is interested

in sponsoring the event, go to the website at

www.saintcatherine51.org or contact the Parish Office at

414-445-5115 or [email protected].

We are very excited to begin our

eighth school year at St. Joseph

Catholic Academy. With nearly 800

students, SJCA is the largest 3K-12 private school in

Kenosha and Racine Counties, yet each student gets the

individualized attention needed to become his or her very

best. Steeped in our rich Catholic tradition, centered in

Christ, St. Joseph Catholic Academy builds scholars, leaders

and stewards who will transform the world. To learn more

about a SJCA education, please contact Mrs. Molly Ryan or

Mrs. Jen Santelli, SJCA Directors of Admission at

(262) 654-8651 ext. 104. Contact us today! School begins

on August 22nd.

Invitation to: Holy Family Prayer Program Sponsored by: Knights of Columbus, St. John Neumann,

Council 973 CELEBRATE: ADORATION WITH OUR LORD, JESUS

CHRIST

“The family who prays together, stays together.”

The month of August is designated as: “Holy Family Prayer

Month.” Council 973 currently recites the Rosary on the

Fifth Sunday of the month. The Holy Family Prayer Pro-

gram will be combined with the Rosary every Fifth Sunday.

Spend at least one hour in adoration with our Lord.

KENOSHA'S CHRISTIAN COMMUNITY is invited to

attend the Holy Family Prayer Program. This program will

include many daily religious activities; Mass, Matins &

Lauds, Rosary, Reconciliation, and Divine Mercy Chap-

let. The activities will be in the spirit of 40 hours devo-

tion. The adoration event will be held at St. Elizabeth

Catholic Church beginning Saturday August 25th at 6:00

a.m. with the Angelus and will end Sunday at the 10:30

a.m. High Mass with Benediction, followed by the retire-

ment of the Holy Family Image.

Coffee and rolls will be provided at St. George Hall after the

Sunday 10:30 a.m. Mass. The next Holy Family Prayer Pro-

gram will take place at St. James Catholic Church on the

fifth Sunday of December.