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Today we bring back the “Alleluia” after a long Lent of not using the word at all. Alleluia originates from a Hebrew word meaning “Praise ye the Lord.” The meaning of the word encapsulates the praise and the joy and the long break accentuates the intensity of bringing it back and the exuberance with which it is sung over and over again on Easter. Why do we sing such joyous songs and repeat Alleluia? Easter is the biggest celebration of the entire year for the Church. Jesus became human and then died and rose again for us, to unite us with God as God’s children and one day, we too will rise with Jesus to be with God. All of this is worth celebrating, and the Easter Season extends seven weeks all the way through Pentecost Sunday. Each of these seven weeks, we continue to celebrate and remember the amazing love that God and Jesus have for us. In the northern hemisphere, Easter also falls during springtime and allows us to see the beauty of God’s creation springing forth in new life and through this too we are inspired to praise God.
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Mass Schedule Bilingual (Es/En) Mass: 1st & 3rd Saturday of the month, 5:00 pm.
Mass Schedule/Communion Services
Priests Rev. Paul P. Murphy, Pastor [email protected]
Rev. Jhonnatan F. Carmona, Parochial Vicar [email protected]
Deacons Deacon Warren Hoy
[email protected] Deacon Bill Reichmuth
Basilica Vigil Mass (Saturday): 5:30 pm. Sunday: 7:30, 9:15, 11:00 am., 12:45 and 5:30 pm. Holy Days: 7:00 am., 12:00 noon, & 5:30 pm.
Blessed Sacrament Chapel Daily Morning Mass: (Mon-Fri): 7:00 am. Noon Mass: (Monday, Wednesday, Friday) 12:00 pm. Noon Communion Services: (Tues. and Thurs.)12:00 pm. Saturday Morning Mass: 8:30 am. Reconciliation: Saturday: 9:30—10:30 am.
Carmel Mission Basilica 3080 Rio Road Carmel, CA 93923▪(831) 624-1271
www.carmelmission.org
Founded 1771 by St. Junípero Serra
Parish Clergy
Easter Sunday of the Resurrection of the Lord, April 1, 2018 “I shall not die, but live, and declare the works of the LORD.”— Psalm 118:17
The oil of Catechumens the oil of the Infirm and Holy Chrism - which will be used for the Easter Ceremonies' and throughout the year.
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Music Corner — April 1, 2018 5:30
Saturday 9:15 Sunday
11:00 Sunday
12:45 Sunday
Entrance Chant 159 159 159 159
Gloria Mass of Creation # 859- All Masses
Rite of Sprinkling
Preparation of the Gifts 171 171 Choir: He is Not
Here, He is Risen 171
Holy, Holy Mass of Creation # 879- All Masses
Memorial Acclamation Mass of Creation # 880 - All Masses
Amen Mass of Creation # 881- All Masses
Lamb of God Mass of Creation # 882 - All Masses
Communion 574 574 574 574
Sending Forth 177 177 177 177
Wash Me, Lord (Bulletin Bellow)
PARISH STAFF - MUSIC CORNER - READINGS - SPECIAL OBSERVANCES
TODAY’S READINGS First Reading — Peter is an eyewitness: The Lord is risen (Acts 10:34a, 37-43). Psalm — This is the day the Lord has made; let us rejoice and be glad (Psalm 118). Second Reading — Christ our Passover is sacrificed; therefore let us celebrate (1 Corinthians 5:6b-8). Gospel — Three witnesses, Mary, Peter, and John; each responds to the empty tomb (John 20:1-9)
READINGS FOR THE WEEK Monday: Acts 2:14, 22-33; Ps 16:1-2a, 5, 7-11; Mt 28:8-15 Tuesday: Acts 2:36-41; Ps 33:4-5, 18-20, 22; Jn 20:11-18 Wednesday: Acts 3:1-10; Ps 105:1-4, 6-9; Lk 24:13-35 Thursday: Acts 3:11-26; Ps 8:2ab, 5-9; Lk 24:35-48 Friday: Acts 4:1-12; Ps 118:1-2, 4, 22- 27a; Jn 21:1-14 Saturday: Acts 4:13-21; Ps 118:1, 14-15ab, 16-21; Mk 16:9-15 Sunday: Acts 4:32-35; Ps 118:2-4, 13-15, 22-24; 1 Jn 5:1-6; Jn 20:19-31
SAINTS AND SPECIAL OBSERVANCES Sunday: Easter Sunday the Resurrection of the Lord Monday: Monday within the Octave of Easter Tuesday: Tuesday within the Octave of Easter Wednesday: Wednesday within the Octave of Easter Thursday: Thursday within the Octave of Easter Friday: Friday within the Octave of Easter; First Friday; Julian Calendar Good Friday Saturday: Saturday within the Octave of Easter; First Saturday
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Time Intentions Requested By
Saturday, March 31
8:00pm Easter Vigil CMC
Sunday, April 1
7:30am Diane Wolcott Andy Selig
Walton Gentry Family
9:15am Bruno & Bella Odello Family
Ron Berry Family
11:00am Benjamin Cardenas Family
12:45pm Bill Sosic Carmel Mission Community
2:00pm Big Sur Easter Mass
Monday, April 2
7:00am Tina Elton Joe & Madeleine Kepp
Tuesday, April 3
7:00am Don Thomas Carmel Mission Community
Wednesday, April 4
7:00 am Sylvia Tangelbad Carmel Mission Community
Thursday, April 5
7:00am Casey Ricciardi-Yeager Carmel Mission Community
Friday, April 6
7:00am Marjorie & Elmo Hellinge Family
Lina & Frederick Ciavaglia Jean Donnelly
Saturday, April 7
8:30am Juanita Hobayan Napoleon Miguel
Alex J Lynn Mother
5:30pm John J. Hilt II Dave & Mary Schrady
Richard Madden 80th Birthday Family
Sunday, April 8
7:30am Tamas Simon Carmel Mission Community
9:15am People of the Parish
11:00am Isidra & Mario Jayubo Erna Clay
Richard Sebok Karen Sebok
12:45pm John MacMahon Carmel Mission Community
5:30pm Lynne Lins Carmel Mission Community
PARISH CALENDAR — MASS INTENTIONS
Week of April 1- April 8
Sunday, April 1
Easter Sunday
AMA - Annual Ministry Appeal No Coffee and Donuts Service Easter Sunday 11:30 PM - 1:30 PM RCIA Meeting (MacMahon) Monday, April 2
Parish Office Closed Tuesday, April 3 7:30 AM - 8:30 AM Eucharistic Adoration (Blessed Sacrament Chapel) 10:00 AM Bible Study (Crespi) 7:00 PM - 10:00 PM KOC Council Meeting (Crespi) Wednesday, April 4 5:00 PM - 6:30 PM Recitation of the Rosary (Blessed Sacrament Chapel) Thursday, April 5
7:30 PM - 9:30 PM Choir Rehearsal (Basilica)
Friday, April 6 7:30 AM - 12:30 AM First Friday 25 hour Adoration (Blessed Sacrament Chapel) 12:00 PM- 3:30 Docent Dialogs (Crespi) Saturday, April 7
2:00 PM - 3:00 PM Book Club (MacMahon)
Sunday, April 8
Divine Mercy Sunday
7:30 AM - 1:00 PM Coffee and Donuts (Crespi) 11:30 AM - 1:30 PM RCIA Meeting (MacMahon) 2:00 PM Adoration and Confessions
3:00 PM Divine Mercy Chaplet
followed by Benediction and
Mass
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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:
John Flyn, Charles Cardoza, Paul Coss, Heidi Hefernan, Qwen Foster, Tim Morris, Vivian Sweeney, Mercedes Ferrante, Sean
Royster, Frank Machalla, King Williams, Brandon Paulikas, Julieta Evangelista.
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: (831) 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.
RECENTLY DECEASED IN OUR PARISH Please pray for our brothers and sisters
who have died, especially: Don Thomas, Margaret Mary Marks Grasso, Rex
Reade, Stan Cassan, Tamas Simon, Carl Bozzo, Jo-Ann Ruffolo, Pierre de St. Julian (Scot) Macbeth, Monsignor Edward (Eamon) John MacMahon,
Lynne Lins, Teresa Calcagno, Marianne Hoffman, … 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
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 (831) 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.
The Serra Club of the Monterey Peninsula, leads the Recitation of the Rosary for Vocations every Wednesday at 5pm in the Blessed Sacrament Chapel.
Catechesis from the writings of the saints and meditation with the Sorrowful Mysteries.
Please also bring your personal prayer intentions.
For more information, contact Geoffrey Lopes da Silva at 831-747-4440
BULLETIN ITEM submission schedule:
Submission Dates Bulletin Weekend
Monday, April. 2nd for April. 14th, April 15th If you have further questions contact the Parish Office:
Call: (831) 624-1271, ext. 200; or email: [email protected]
BIBLE STUDY Classes resume April 3rd
Our parish Bible Study group will be starting a new book Deuteronomy
on April 3rd The Israelites have passed through the desert and are poised to enter the Promised Land at last. Now, Moses
gives them his final instructions from God. All of this leads up to the coming of Jesus and God’s plan for our salvation. This is a great time to join us in our study of God’s Word for us. We meet each Wednesday morning at Crespi at
10:30. All are invited. Please join us!
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: 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.
PRAYERS - PETITIONS - SACRAMENTS - CATHOLIC SERVICE
Copies of Grace upon Grace: A History of the Diocese of Monterey in California by parishioner Geoffrey Lopes da Silva are still available for purchase in the Museum Store for $40.
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Faith Formation Upcoming Events:
Bible Study: Tues April 3rd at 10:30 (in Crespi) Book Club: April 7th at 2pm
Grades K-8 next meet on Sunday April 8th 10:30am-11:30am First Communion Retreat Sat April 14th 9:30-11:30
Confirmation Program next meets April 22nd – for Both Years Youth Rice & Beans Service Project: April 26th 2:30-6
All Events meet in MacMahon Center unless otherwise noted
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 Explained: The Triduum continued
The Faith Formation Team
Director of Faith Formation:
Kate Middleton [email protected]
Youth Ministry and Confirmation: Christian Cahill
FAITH FORMATION & LITURGY
Tanya Herfi, Todd Weir, David Moya, Richard Allen, Mel Sluzewicz, Gina Luke
At our Easter Vigil Carmel Mission joyfully
welcomed to the Catholic Faith Community...
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Jewelry of Our Lady of BethlehemJewelry of Our Lady of Bethlehem The statue of Our Lady of Bethlehem is located in the chapel on the left side of the Basilica. It is an original artifact of the Carmel Mission and is California’s first statue. The oldest shrine of Our Lady on the west coast of America honors Our Lady at the birth of Christ. The Acorn Earrings she wears are solid gold and were an offering from the family of Tulita Westfall, the lady who returned the statue to the Mission. She was a descendant of the Boronda family. This family heirloom was made in 1773 by the first jeweler in Monterey, Manuel Trujillo, who was also a soldier at the Presidio. This is believed to be the oldest surviving piece of jewelry made in California. Mission curator Harry Downie said that they had to pierce the ears of the statute to attach them. The Silver Crown on her head was a gift of Don Juan Bautista de Matute. A naval expedition was conducted in the mid 1770’s to explore the northwest coast but because of the very heavy storms, it was compelled to return to Monterey. A week later, the officers and crews from the 3 ships in the expedition went to the Carmel Mission to have a High Mass offered in honor of Our Lady of Bethlehem and in thanksgiving for a safe journey. (She was the patroness of sailors and mariners). One of those officers was Lt. Juan Bautista de Matute, a young Spanish Naval officer. In 1798 (over 20 years later), a further offering was made by now Captain Matute in the form of a Silver Crown inscribed as a thanksgiving for relief from the storms. The translation reads: “From the devotion of Naval Lt. Don Juan de Matute, commander of frigate Purísima Concepcíon. He dedicates this crown in fulfillment of a vow, year 1798”. Capt. Matute was later killed at the Battle of Trafalgar in 1805. The tarnished Sterling Silver Rose was a votive gift from Mission Curator Richard Menn in 1982 in honor of his mother who was suffering from cancer. It was made by Tiffany Jewelers of New York in 1980. This insight into the Mission history was provided by the Carmel Mission Docent Association Museum Note* Our Docent Ministry has kindly donated $30,000 to enable the Parish to commence the restoration of this priceless treasure. The restoration process has already begun! If you would like to donate to this historic project please contact Jewel Gentry our Mission Museum Manger
ANNOUNCEMENTS — DOCENT CORNER
Next Selection, Carmel Mission Book Club will next meet Sat April 7th The next selection for the Carmel Mission Book Club is Strangers in a Strange Land by Archbishop Charles J. Chaput, O.F.M.
Chaput offers a compelling reflection on the person of Jesus Christ, the nature of the Church, the urgency of radical faith, and the redemptive power of beauty – all in the spirit of Psalm 8 and the enduring words of Irenaeus: “The glory of God is man fully alive.” The Book Club meets Saturdays at 2pm at MacMahon Center. Refreshments are provided. All are welcome. Attendance and the book are free; a goodwill donation to cover the book and shipping is requested but not required.
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STEWARDSHIP
Annual Ministry Appeal 2018
AMA Campaign Update
THANK YOU!!!
Because of your generosity we have successfully completed the first part of our intended Goal
reaching donations over $100,000!!
WE ARE ASKING EACH AND EVERY PARISHIONER
TO CONTRIBUTE SOMETHING! HELP US REACH THE SECOND PART OF OUR GOAL: 100% PARISH
PARTICICIPATION!
We have received a record 290 contributions for the
first four weeks of the campaign
totaling $111,825.00
If you haven’t yet made your contribution to this one and only fund raiser for our parish,
please do so right now either online at www.carmelmission.org or
by using one the envelopes in the pews at mass.
“Once again, we thank you for your generosity and continued support.”
Please Help Us Reach Our Parish Goal of 100%
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We hope each and every parishioner takes this opportunity to support our parish.
Thank You for your Stewardship!
Your continued generosity for the week ending 03/18/2018 Plate Collections: $17,145.23 Outreach Ministries - $30.00 (In Memory of Carl Bozzo R.I.P.)) 2nd Collection $2,372.00 Total Weekly Contributions: $19,547.23
I thank you for your sense of Stewardship and your great generosity. Easter Blessings of Joy, Hope and Peace—Fr. Paul, Pastor.
The Work Of Our Great Hall “May the favor of the Lord our God be ours. Prosper the work of our hands! Prosper the work of our hands!” - Psalm 90:17
… If you look closely at various elements in Crespi Hall, you may note the seamless faux finishing of wood grain created by Jon Stuefloten. All of the framing elements of Crespi Hall, the doors, benches, loft
and book shelves are finished in “his old technique” an effect created with tinted wax and specialized tools. Given Jon’s evident experience with Crespi Hall, we know that the current renovations are being carried out with a parishioner’s genuine care. To meet the needs of our Parish and our many ministries, the new renovation will bring some much-needed upgrades to the Crespi Hall kitchen. This will include a more purposeful layout and lighting with functional new features and commercial grade appliances. A new microwave and stove will be paired to an elevated double oven, allowing for easier cooking access. New cabinetry will offer better open air storage for supplies as well as industrial stainless-steel counter tops and prep surfaces. With the help of Jon’s team, we will also be installing a new triple sink with new fixtures. Maybe one of the most exciting aspects of the plumbing improvements is our new coffeemaker that will be linked directly to a filtered water supply. This means no more heavy water bottles to negotiate and replace. To complement this new feature, the reclaimed renovated space will house a small refrigerator ideal for coffee and donuts as well as a removable storage carts which fit within undercounter cabinets. This will help provide mobile hospitality services for our ministries and parish events. We are thankful to Jon and his team for their dedication and stewardship which has greatly benefited our Crespi Parish Hall!
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Carmel Mission’s Junípero Serra School Fine Arts at Junipero Serra School
In keeping with our mission to educate the whole child, Junipero Serra School offers a rich and engaging arts program which includes music, studio art, and seasonal performing arts opportunities. This commitment to the arts at Junipero Serra is one of our unique characteristics that sets us apart from other schools. Here, JSS students learned the techniques of American author and cartoonist, Dr. Seuss.
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Carmel Mission Basilica Holy Week Schedule 2018
Holy Week Morning Prayer (Blessed Sacrament Chapel) Thursday, Friday, Saturday March 29th-31st at 9:30 AM Holy Thursday – March 29th Mass of the Lord’s Supper at 7:00 PM (Basilica) Followed by Adora on un l 11:00 PM (Blessed Sacrament Chapel) Good Friday – March 30th (Basilica) Celebra on of the Lord’s Passion 1:00 PM Tenebrae at 7:30 PM Holy Saturday – March 31st (Basilica) Easter Vigil Mass 8:00 PM
APRIL Easter Sunday – April 1st (Basilica) 7:30 AM Easter Mass at the Dawning 9:15 AM Easter Mass 11:00 AM Easter Mass 12:45 PM Easter Mass No 5:30 PM Mass
St. Francis of the Redwoods – Big Sur Holy Week Schedule 2018 Good Friday- March 30th 4:00 PM Sta ons of the Cross Easter Sunday- April 1st 5:00 PM Easter Mass
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At 3:00p.m. The Divine Mercy Chaplet followed by Benediction and Mass.
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The Divine Mercy of Jesus, also known as the Divine Mercy, is a Roman Catholic devotion to Jesus Christ associated with the reputed apparitions of Jesus revealed to Saint Faustina Kowalska. The Roman Catholic devotion and veneration image under this Christological title refers to the unlimited merciful love of God towards all people. Pope John Paul II, a native of Poland, had great affinity towards this devotion and authorized it in the Liturgical Calendar of the church. The liturgical feast of the Divine Mercy is celebrated on the first Sunday after Easter.
In an entry in her diary, Sister Faustina Kowalska stated that anyone who participates in the Mass and receives the sacrament of Confession and the Eucharist on this day is assured by Jesus of full remission of their sins and punishments.
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