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The Parish Family of Our Lady of Mount Carmel November 6, 2011 This Parish is Served by: Rev. Msgr. Ronald J. Marczewski, Pastor Rev. Msgr. Anthony J. Kulig, Pastor Emeritus Rev. Robert A. Pachana, Parochial Vicar Rev. Grzegorz Podsiadlo SDS, Parochial Vicar Florence Dobies, Parish Trustee Marjorie Mierzejewski, Parish Secretary Debra Czerwienski, CCD Principal Dayle VanderSande, Music Minister Dedicated to Spreading the Gospel of Jesus Christ As We Honor the Past, Celebrate the Present, and Prepare for the Future. Sunday Masses: Saturday Vigil: 5:00 pm Weekday Masses: Monday to Saturday: 7:00 am Sundays: 7:00 am (Polish) 8:00 am (Polish) 8:15 am Tuesdays - 7:00 PM (English) 9:30 am Thursdays - 7:00 PM (Polish) 10:45 am (Polish) 12:15 pm Rectory Office Hours; Monday to Thursday: Friday Saturday & Sunday: 9:00 am to 7:00 pm (Closed 12:00 pm to 1:00 pm) 9:00 am to 12:00 noon; (Closed Fridays June thru August) OFFICE CLOSED BY APPOINTMENT ONLY Parish Membership: We welcome new parishioners and ask that they register at the rectory as soon as possible. Our Parish School: We are part of an excellent co-sponsored elementary school: All Saints Academy. For information call: 201-443-8384 Religious Education For Children: CCD classes are held every Sunday from September through April at 9:15 am. Classes are conducted in our school building. Confessions: Daily Monday to Saturday following the 7:00 am Mass. Saturday afternoons at 3:30 pm. Sacrament Of The Sick: Sick Calls or other Emergency Calls should be made to the rectory at any time. Arrangements can also be made for regular visitations at home or hospital for Holy Communion and/or Confession. We urge you to keep us aware of parishioners who are ill in the hospital or at home. Marriages: Please make arrangements at least one year in advance. Couples are urged to solemnize their vows at a Nuptial Mass. Baptisms: The Sacrament of Baptism is celebrated each month on the First Sunday (in English) and on the Third Sunday (in Polish). A required Baptismal Program for Parents is conducted at 1:00 pm on the second Sunday of the month in Polish and on the last Sunday in English. Novenas: Every Tuesday Evening to Saint Anne following the 7:00 pm Mass. Every Thursday Evening to Divine Mercy following the 7:00 pm Mass. Rectory Telephone Numbers: Office: 201-339-2070 Fax: 201-339-3676 Parish Website Parish e-mail: www.olmcparish.com staff@olmcparish.com 39 East 22nd Street, Bayonne, New Jersey 07002-3753

Thirty-second Sunday in Ordinary Time November 6, 2011 Stay awake, for you know neither the day nor the hour. Matthew 25:13 5:00 PM +Lillian & Charles Jakubowski (Children & Grandchildren) SUNDAY, November 6, 2011, NIEDZIELA 7:00 AM +Janina & Henryk Banka (Nelson Family) 8:15 AM +Wacława Lapkiewicz (Gr-daughter, Pat Suckiel) 9:30 AM +Jeffrey Jankowski (Dad) 10:45 AM +Deceased Members of Family of Nazareth 12:15 PM +Frank Nadolski (Paulette, Jim & Sons) MONDAY, November 7, 2011, PONIEDZIAŁEK 7:00 AM +Catherine (Cookie) Walewski (Brothers-in-law) 8:00 AM +Frances & Florence Spozdzial (Sister, Helen) TUESDAY, November 8, 2011, WTOREK 7:00 AM +Priscilla Bajor Kolakowski (Richard & Cindy Macon) 8:00 AM +Roman Kaniewski (Sister & Family) 12:00 PM - OLMC Seniors for Deceased Members 7:00 PM +Za zmerłych lektorów i szafarzy Eucharistych (Lektor) WEDNESDAY, November 9, 2011, ŚRODA 7:00 AM +Vincent Sendziak (Regina Dziejma) 8:00 AM +Roman Kaniewski (Thomas & Bozena Toczynski) THURSDAY, November 10, 2011, CZWARTEK 7:00 AM +John Klena (F. Pachana & Family) 8:00 AM +Roman Kaniewski (Bernice Dudka) 7:00 PM +Robert Rutkowski (Bob & Dorothy Zawistowski) FRIDAY, November 11, 2011, PIĄTEK 7:00 AM +Frank Marczewski (Sons) 8:00 AM +Roman Kaniewski (Mt. Carmel Lyceum) 11:00 AM - Wedding - Marc Galati & Kathleen Villanueva SATURDAY, November 12, 2011, SOBOTA 7:00 AM +MEMORIAL MASS Richard Zebrowski Barbara Yankura Mary Gabrian Leszek Ksepko Robert B. Rutkowski Joseph Tagliareni 8:00 AM +Roman Kaniewski (Mt. Carmel Guild) 5:00 PM +Henry Rumian, Jr. (Mom) SUNDAY, November 13, 2011, NIEDZIELA 7:00 AM +Frank Jankowski (Steve Gull) 8:15 AM +Deacon Joseph Lubas (A Friend) 9:30 AM +Frank & Jean Spiotto (Sophie Maciejczuk) 10:45 AM +Jan Tomczyk (E. Pachana & Family) 12:15 PM +Alphonse & Marie Granozio (Son & Daughter-in-law) Memorials November 6-12, 2011 CHURCH SANCTUARY LAMP All Veterans ALTAR BREAD & WINE +Chester Fabyanski (Marjorie Mierzejewski) INFANT OF PRAGUE CANDLE +Rosciszewski & Susek Families (Dorothy Rosciszewski) SACRED HEART CANDLE +Vodarski & Evans Families DIVINE MERCY CANDLE +John Klena (Pachana Family) BLESSED MOTHER LAMP +Helen Kazimar (Sisters) O.L. CZESTOCHOWA CANDLE +Jean Kosakowski (Karen Jorgensen) ST. ANNE CANDLE +Genevieve & Chester Roszkowski, Jr. (Dave & Eileen Ascough) ST. JOSEPH CANDLE +John & Josephine Mierzejewski (Marjorie) ST. JUDE CANDLE +Vincent Suckiel (Wife, Pat) ST. STANISLAUS CANDLE +Frank Sweeney (Denise & Children) ST. TERESA CANDLE In Thanksgiving BLESSED POPE JOHN PAUL II +Golashesky & Stanko Families (Margie & John) Our Grateful Tithe to God: Oct. 30, 2011 Regular: $4,532.00 We thank all our parishioners for their generous support of our parish! Bóg Zapłać!

Mt. Carmel s Week Saturday-Sunday, November 5-6, 2011: Knights of Columbus, Right to Life Canister Collection Monday, November 7, 2011: Family of Nazareth - 6:00 PM Tuesday, November 8, 2011: Seniors - 12:00 PM Cub Scouts - 7:00 PM Thursday, November 10, 2011: Boy Scouts - 7:30 PM Youth Group - 8:00 PM Saturday, November 12, 2011 Holy Family Academy Craft Fair 9 AM - 2 PM - Parish Center A special Thank You to Fr. Robert for decorating our church for All Souls Day. And a Thanks to the Altar Society women for helping with the memorial candle display. Over 150 candles were displayed for loved ones. The Knights of Columbus will be outside the entrances of our Church conducting their annual Rose Collection to support their work with the Right to Life. Let us support all causes that protect Life! Friday is Veterans Day Let us pause a few moments to remember the great sacrifices of the many men and women of our Armed Forces who gave their lives to protect our Freedoms. Eternal Rest Grant unto them, O Lord. Let perpetual light shine upon them. Holy Family Academy will hold it s 4th Annual Craft Fair/Holiday Market on Saturday, November 12 from 9AM - 2PM at Our Lady of Mt. Carmel Parish Center. For table rentals call Pat Quinn : 201-823-3935. If you have ordered Christmas cards through the parish, they will be available for pick up starting the Monday after Thanksgiving. ( Nov. 29.) If you have not ordered yet, you may still do so. The order must be into the rectory by this Monday, Nov. 7. Attention Catholic High School Students! The Blessed Pope John Paul II Society is sponsoring its first charitable contribution. If you are attending Catholic High School and are from a registered and participating family of Mt. Carmel, you will be eligible for a gift toward the expense of your education. Please contact the rectory to register. Dine Out with All Saints Catholic Academy Thursday, Nov. 17, 2011 5:00 PM - 9:00 PM San Vito Pizzeria 406 Broadway San Vito will donate 20% to ASCA (Dine In Only!) Use flyer provided at restaurant when ordering. Catholic Charities Archdiocese of Newark International Adoption Information Meeting Saturday, Nov. 19, 2011 499 Belgrove Dr. Kearny, NJ For information or to register: 201-246-7378 Capital Campaign Thank you to all who have been faithful in completting their pledge to our Capital Campaign! A reminder: Monthly pledges are due. As Winter comes upon us, it is time to consider helping the homeless. We started last year to provide food opportunities to the homeless. If you would like to help, please leave dining cards for McDonald s, Dunkin Doughnuts, or Subway in the collection stand by Blessed Mother s Altar. We also accept cash donations.

The Mount Carmel Guild would like to thank everyone who attended their recent Pork Dinner and made it such a great success. Also Thank You to the members who worked so hard in the preparation for this affair. The dead are our brothers; they know our needs and come to our rescue. We offer them a prayer for the repose of their souls and alms, and they give us the strength of resignation. Saint Luigi Guanella November is a month of remembrance for the dead, and cemeteries have long been a focus for prayer. Our tradition holds great respect for bodily remains, since the body was created and redeemed by God, was once the dwelling place of the Holy Spirit, and has a destiny of life with God in glory. The funeral practices of the early church contrasted greatly with those of the pagans, who had a great dread of the dead body. The ancient Christian funeral liturgy ended with the relatives and friends giving a final kiss to the body. It expressed affection and showed their faith that the grave would not be the last word. This kiss horrified pagans, who thought that any contact with the dead was degrading. Every year on their loved one s birthday to life, the Christians would return to the place of their burial to mark their profound communion with those whose lives were hidden in Christ. Typically, they buried the dead with their faces turned toward the east, symbolizing the rising of the Sun of Justice, Christ, at the end of days. They were attracted to the catacombs or burial grounds just as we are today. They would often celebrate the Eucharist at the tomb. Before long, as soon as Christians were allowed to build places for worship, they relocated cemeteries from beyond the city walls to surround the church. This was not so much because the church made the ground holy, but because the bodies of the saints hallowed the ground on which the church was built, a subtle but beautiful difference. POMOC POTRZEBUJĄCYM Nsza parafia, jak zeszłego roku pragnie włączyć się w dzieło pomcy osobom potrzebującym i bezdomnym. Pragniemy rozprowadzać kupony do McDonald, Dunkin Donuts czy Subway. Jeżeli chcesz włączyć się w to dzieło, prosimy o przyniesienie kuponów do lokalnych restauracji, które będzie można wrzucić do skrzynki przy bocznym ołtarzu Matki Bożej Szkaplerznej. Można rówinież złożyć ofiarę pieniężną. W piątek przypada Veterans Day Ogarnijmy swoją modlitewną pamiecią tych, którzy oddali życie w obronie naszej wolności. Wieczny odpoczynek racz im dać Panie, a światłość wiekuista niechaj im świeci, na wieki wieków. Amen. Niech odpoczywają w pokoju wiecznym. Amen. W sobotę, 12 listopada w Centrum Parafialnym od godz. 9AM do 2PM, odbędzie się 4 doroczny Craft Fair / Holiday Market organizowany przez Holy Family Academy. Stolik można wynająć dzwoniąc: Pat Quinn: 201-823-3935. Stowarzyszenie im. bł. Jan Paweł II pragnie wspomóc finansowo uczącą się młodzież. Jeśli jesteś uczniem katolickiej szkoły średniej, a twoja rodzina jest zapisana w naszej parafii, możesz ubiegać się takie wsparcie. Zainteresowanych, prosimy o kontakt z kancelarią parafialną.

NASZA KAMPANIA Dziękujemy wszystkim, którzy włączyli się w dzieło renowacji naszego kościoła. Pragniemy przypomnieć o miesięcznym terminie płatności zaciągniętego zobowiązania KARTKI ŚWIĄTECZNE Zamówione kartki, będzie można odebrać od poniedziałku po Święcie Dziękczynienia (29 listopada) w kancelarii parafialnej. Kartki możemy jeszcze zamówić do poniedziałku 7 listopada w kancelarii parafialnej. Wszystkie twoje szaty pachną mirrą, aloesem; płynący z pałaców z kości słoniowej dźwięk lutni raduje ciebie. Córki królewskie wychodzą ci na spotkanie, królowa w złocie z Ofiru stoi po twojej prawicy. Posłuchaj, córko, spójrz i nakłoń ucha, zapomnij o twym narodzie, o domu twego ojca! Król pragnie twojej piękności: on jest twym panem; oddaj mu pokłon! I córa Tyru nadchodzi z darami; możni narodów szukają twych względów. Cała pełna chwały wchodzi córa królewska; złotogłów jej odzieniem. W szacie wzorzystej wiodą ją do króla; za nią dziewice, jej druhny, wprowadzają do ciebie Ps 45, 9-15 Dziękujemy ks. Robertowi za listopadową dekorację. Pniom z Altar Society składamy podziękowania za kontyuowanie pięknej tradycji ze świećami na dzień wspomnienia wszystkich wiernych zmarłych. W tym roku zapaliliśmy ponad 150 świece. Godzinki o Niepokalanym Poczęciu Najświętszej Maryi Panny Ostatnia część Godzinek modlitwa na Kompletę jest przeznaczona do odmawiania już na progu nocy.... gdy jest ciemno i na niebie rozbłyskują gwiazdy. Wyczuwając ten nastrój, poeta wprowadził określenie: Gwiazdami uwieńczona, sięgnąwszy do cytowanego już raz obrazu z Apokalipsy św. Jana, gdzie pojawia się wizja Niewiasty z wieńcem dwunastu gwiazd na głowie (Ap 12,1). W innym zawołaniu, które także odpowiada nastrojowi nocnej ciemności, pojawia się porównanie Maryi do latarni morskiej Jasnej Gwiazdy Morskiej, będącej drogowskazem dla żeglarzy, a także często jedynym ratunkiem dla rozbitków. Wśród łatwo zrozumiałych określeń użytych w ostatnim hymnie dla opisania Matki Bożej: Szlachetna, Pani Łaskawości, Niepokalana, Rodzicielka Łaski spotykamy też nieco mniej przejrzysty wiersz: Po prawej stronie Króla stoisz w złotogłowie. Tym razem motyw tu użyty pochodzi z Księgo Psalmów, a konkretnie z pieśni weselnej śpiewanej przy okazji zaślubin monarchy. Chór śpiewał panu młodemu oczekującemu na Oblubienicę m.in. tak: 11 listopada Święto Odzyskania Niepodległości Najważniejsze polskie święto narodowe związane z odzyskaniem w 1918 roku, po 123 latach zaborów, niepodległości. W XVIII w. silna niegdyś Rzeczpospolita zaczęła się chylić ku upadkowi co doprowadziło do trzech rozbiorów Polski, ostatni trzeci rozbiór trwał od roku 1975, przez 123 lata, aż do 1918 roku kiedy to, 11 listopada, Rada Regencyjna (organ sprawujący władzę nad Królestwem Polskim) przekazała władzę nad wojskiem, Józefowi Piłsudzkiemu, który dzień wcześniej powrócił z internowania w Magdeburgu, a w trzy dni później rozwiązała się, przekazując mu pełną władzę ustanowiając go Naczelnikiem Państwa. Powstała Druga Rzeczpospolita. Dzień 11 listopada ustanowiono świętem państwowym po raz pierwszy dopiero w 1937 roku. W latach 1939-44 podczas okupacji hitlerowskiej oraz w okresie od 1945 do 1989 roku, w czasie rządów komunistycznych obchodzenie święta 11 listopada było zakazane. Dopiero w roku 1989, ustawą Sejmu, przywrócono obchody tego święta, od tego roku Święto Niepodległości jest najważniejszym świętem państwowym.