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All Souls Day, 2024

All Souls Day November 2nd, 2024

The month of November all Masses are dedicated to the Souls in Purgatory, especially those whose names have been placed on the altar.

Send names to be placed on the altar of Our Lady of Mount Carmel Boston Kentucky to:

• ourladyofmtcarmelusa@gmail.com

• marcosandolini333@yahoo.com

THE WAY OF THE CROSS

According to the method of
St. Alphonsus Liguori

"Excerpt from “A Manual of Prayers”

This Devotion arose first in Jerusalem, among the Christians who dwelt there, out of veneration for those sacred spots witch were sanctified by the sufferings of our Divine Redeemer. From the Holy City This devout exercise was introduced into Europe. When, in 1342. the Franciscan Fathers established their House in Jerusalem and undertook the Custody of the Sacred places of the Holy Land, they began to spread throughout the Catholic world the devotion of the Way of the Cross.
This excellent Devotion has met with the repeated approvals of the Holy See, and is enriched with many Indulgences ; to gain them it is necessary to meditate according to individual ability, on the Passion and Death of our Lord Jesus Christ, and to go From one Station to another, if the Space and Number of persons will admit.

Blessed Palm Crosses

Blessed Palm Crosses are available upon request at Our Lady of Mount Carmel Seminary. As prescribed, these Palm Crosses have been blessed twice - on Palm Sunday using the pre-1955 Liturgy, and then on May 3rd, the Feast of the Finding of the Holy Cross using the old Roman Rite Ritual. Traditional use of these powerful sacramentals include the following: planting a blessed palm cross on each of the four corners of your property (first put it into a waterproof jar before burying it), keep one in your home, place one in your automobile, and keep one in your wallet.

The following testimonial from a Religious Order priest back in 1940 is one of countless examples of the power of this sacramental.

"... it was Cross blessing time in May, 1940. I had burned midnight oil making them and I had a box of them on my desk. A priest came visiting from our Monastery on his way to Mexican Missions in California. He made fun of me and my crosses. He said we had the Blessed Sacrament, why bother about those little things. For a moment I thought: Maybe he is right. Yet I told him to take some along, and finally he did. Two weeks after that, May 18th, Saturday night, 7:30 o'clock, they had that terrible earthquake in the Imperial Valley where he was stationed. The good Lord showed him what those crosses were good for. There was a Government school for 1300 children just across the street from him. It was a complete wreck. There was a Catholic church and school eight blocks from his. Both buildings were wrecked. Statues fell to the floor. The school had to be torn down. At his place, not even a statue came down - no damage whatsoever. He learned his lesson. The Blessed Sacrament was in the other church, too. After that I put a cross in the Tabernacle under the corporal to protect our dear, humble Savior."

We have a limited supply of these newly blessed Palm Crosses. Make your request as soon as possible.

A V E M A R I A!

What Are Rogation Days?

Earthquakes and other calamities afflicted the diocese of Vienne in Dauphiny (France) in the fifth century, and Saint Mamertus, who was Bishop of that Diocese, instituted a penitentiary procession with public applications on the Monday, Tuesday, and Wednesday before Ascension Day. In 816, Pope Leo III introduced it into Rome, and soon after it became a general observance throughout the Church.

The Litany of the Saints, the Psalms and Prayers sung during the Procession on these days are supplications: hence the name of 'Rogation Days' (rogare, to ask) applied to them. The object of these rotation applications is to appease the anger of God and avert the scourges of His justice, and to pray for the harvest.

Our Lady of Mount Carmel Seminary will have a procession (with blessing of fields) and sung Mass beginning at 7:15 am on Monday May 27, Tuesday May 28, and Wednesday May 29. Everyone is welcome!

THE MEDAL OR CROSS OF S. BENEDICT, ITS ORIGIN, MEANING, AND PRIVILEGES, BY DOM P. GUÉ RANGER,ABBOT OF SOLESMES; TRANSLATED FROM THE FRENCH

(Entire PDF Document continued and available to copy and distribute)

Father Bolduc's Last Sermon, Sept. 3, 2012

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All Souls Day, 2024

All Souls Day November 2nd, 2024

The month of November all Masses are dedicated to the Souls in Purgatory, especially those whose names have been placed on the altar.

Send names to be placed on the altar of Our Lady of Mount Carmel Boston Kentucky to:

• ourladyofmtcarmelusa@gmail.com

• marcosandolini333@yahoo.com

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Summer Ignatian Retreats 2024

Women’s Ignatian Retreat,
July 1st-6th, 2024

Men’s Ignatian Retreat,
July 8th-13h, 2024

Retreat Location:
Boston, KY 40107
1730 N. Stillwell Rd.

The start time for the Silent Ignatian Retreat is 11 am Monday, the retreat ends Saturday at 12pm.The retreatants will be able to stay at the seminary, in Boston KY, beginning the Sunday before the retreat begins, until the Saturday night following the retreat’s end. The airport to fly into for the Boston, KY retreat is Louisville International Airport. There will be transportation to and from the airport to the Boston, KY retreat. Departing flights should be scheduled for no earlier than 2 hours after the end of the retreat. Cost per retreat is donation for what you can afford to give, or nothing for those who cannot afford. You may bring your own copy of: Spiritual Exercises of St. Ignatius of Loyola, and Imitation of Christ. If you do not have them, they will be furnished.

Retreat Coordinator:
Adam Chenal: 715-566-3010
Please contact the above-listed coordinator to sign up.

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Doctrinal Family Conference June 27th-30th, 2024 with Ordinations on the 29th, Boston Kentucky

Doctrinal Family Conference June 27th-30th, 2024 with Ordinations on the 29th, Boston Kentucky

Come join us for the Annual Family Conferences, with Ordinations on Saturday. June 27th-30th.
There will be Daily Mass, Conferences, Catechisms, and organized games for children.
Meals will be provided on-site.
Please let us know if you are coming so we can keep a headcount.

Location: 1730 N. Stillwell Rd. Boston, Kentucky, 40107

Contact: Adam Chenal: 715-566-3010 or Father Valentine (208) 660-7272

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Saint Patrick

[from the “The Liturgical Year” by Dom Prosper Guéranger] The Saint we have to honour today is the Apostle of that faithful people, whose martyrdom has lasted three hundred years: it is the great Saint Patrick, he that gave Erin the Faith. There shone most brightly in this saint that gift of the Apostolate, which…

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Feast of Saint Joseph

(from the writings of Saint Francis de Sales, Bishop, and Doctor of the Church) All virtues and perfections were then reflected absolutely in Saint Joseph, so that it almost seemed as if he were as perfect and possessed all virtues in as high a degree as the glorious Virgin Mary. Certainly, Saint Joseph is most…

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Palm Sunday

(Sermon of Saint Vincent Ferrer,O.P.) Blessed is He that cometh in the Name of the Lord,” (Saint Matthew 21:9). This text is taken as the basis of our sermon. It is a short and very devout song composed by the Holy Ghost, and today sung with devotion to Christ, when He solemnly entered the city…

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Easter Sunday

(Sermon of Pope Saint Gregory the Great, Father and Doctor of the Church) This great solemnity of the Sunday of the Resurrection gives us a fitting occasion for speaking to you: for it would indeed be unfitting that the tongue of our body should be silent in the praises that are clue this day; that…

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Feast of Good Friday

[Saint Augustine, Bishop, Father, Doctor of the Church] I. What We Behold on The Cross As they were looking on, so we too gaze on His Wounds as He hangs. We see His Blood as He dies. We see the price offered by the Redeemer, touch the scars of His Resurrection. He bows His Head,…

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Our Lady of Mount Carmel, Boston Ky, Mass Schedule

(If there is a change in the normal schedule it will be noted in the Below post)

Sunday Mass at 10am

Followed by Catechism classes and lunch throughout the Seminary school year.

Daily Mass at 7:15am

First Friday Mass at 7pm

Followed by all-night Adoration of the Blessed Sacrament until Benediction before Saturday morning Mass.

First Saturday Mass at 8am

Confessions start 30min before Sunday/First Friday/First Saturday Masses and are available any time upon request throughout the week.

The Chapel is always open for anyone to visit the Blessed Sacrament.

Address: 1730 N. Stillwell Rd. Boston Ky, 40107

Mass Schedule Nov. 30 – Dec. 1, 2024

Boston, Kentucky
Our Lady of Mount Carmel
Sunday, December 1st, Mass at 10am
Lunch will be provided.
1730 North Stillwell Road
Boston, KY 40107

Ohio
Sunday December 1st, Mass at 4pm
6253 US 42
Waynesville, OH 45068
Chapel Co-ordinators: Patrick Bell (513-617-9644); Richards Family (480-294-8358

St. Marys, KS
Dear Faithful,
We will have Mass Sunday morning December 1 at the St. Mary’s Senior Citizen Center in Saint Marys.
Mass location:
St. Mary’s Senior Citizen Center
409 W. Lasley Street
Saint Marys, KS 66536
The schedule is as follows:
· Sunday
· 7:30 AM—Confessions
· 7:45 AM—Rosary
· 8:00 AM—Mass
In Jesus, Mary, and Joseph,
Russ Varnado
(785) 437-2260

Denver, CO
Sunday December 1st, Mass at 5:30pm
Location: 10921 E Powers Ct
Englewood CO 80111
Contact: Sarah King (303) 906-6716

Delaware
Confessions at 7:30am
Rosary at 7:45am
Sunday December 1st, Mass at 8am
Location: 110 W. State Street Millsboro, DE 19966
Contact: Richard 646-207-1486

Philadelphia
Sunday December 1st, Mass at 1pm
Confessions before mass
Location:322 Windsor Dr Cherry Hill NJ
Contact: 208-660-7272

Los Alamitos, California

Sunday December 1st, Mass at 11:00am
Confessions before mass.
Lunch and conference following.
Location;
10961 Reagan St, Los Alamitos, CA 90720

San Juan Capistrano, California
Sunday December 1st, Mass at 8am
Confessions 7:30am
Location: 30982 Paseo Valencia
San Juan Capistrano CA 92675
Contact: 949-338-1104

Spirit, WI
Saturday Nov. 30, at 6 pm Mass
Location:Spirit Town Hall
W1316 WI 86, Brantwood WI 54459
Contact: 715-566-3010

Sunday Dec. 1, 9am at Mass
Location:Spirit Town Hall
W1316 WI 86, Brantwood WI 54459
Contact: 715-566-3010

Wisconsin
Sunday December 1st, Mass at 10am
Location: 3300 London Rd Apt. 313
Eau Claire WI 54701

Sunday December 1st, 2024, Mass at 5pm
W6218 Woods Road
Shawano, WI 54166
Contact: Mrs. Parker ( 920-606-5821)

Minnesota
Sunday December 1st, Mass at 4:30pm
14087 County 10
Osakis, MN 56360
Chapel Co-cordinator: Michael Lafreniere (320-491-5194)

North Carolina
Sunday December 1, Mass at 10 am

Location: 2102 Waterwheel Rd, Hurdle Mills, NC 27541

Sunday December 1, Mass at 4:30

Location: 207 Spruce Cir, Wilmington, NC 28403

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Mass Schedule November 23-25, 2024

Boston, Kentucky

Our Lady of Mount Carmel
Sunday, November 25th, Mass at 10am
Lunch will be provided.
1730 North Stillwell Road
Boston, KY 40107

Post Falls, Idaho

Saturday Nov,23rd
5:00pm Mass
Confessions 4:30pm

Sunday Nov,24th 10:00am Mass
Confessions 9:15am
Lunch provided after.

Monday Nov,25th
8:00am mass
Confessions 7:30am

Location: 3327 W Lark Ave
Post Falls, Idaho. 83854
Contact: 208-661-6354

Tulare, California

Sunday Nov, 24th Mass at 5:30pm
Confessions before mass.
Location: 141 N I St, Tulare, CA 93274
Contact: 208-660-7272

Maine

Sunday November 24th, Mass at 10 AM
Location: 23 Rosemary Ln Eliot ME 03903
Contact: 502-337-8478

Connecticut

Sunday November 24th, Mass at 7pm
Location: 16 Senga rd Norwalk CT 06854
Contact: 502-337-8478

Canada

Sunday November 24th, Mass at 10:30am
Location: 62 Cherie Rd, St. Catharines, ON L2M 6L7, Canada
Contact: 412-522-9543

Monday November 25th, Mass at 9am
Location: 131 Bd Maple, Châteauguay, QC J6J 5J1, Canada
Contact: 412-522-9543

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Mass Schedule November 17, 2024

Wisconsin

Sunday, November 17th, Mass at 8am
Location: Spirit Town Hall W1316 WI-86, Brantwood, WI 54513
Contact: 502-337-8478
 
Fredrick Wisconsin 

Sunday November 17th, Mass at 9am 
Contact: 412-522-9543

Long Prairie, Minnesota 

Sunday November 17th, Mass at 5:00pm 
Location: 14087 County 10 Osakis MN 56360 United States
Contact: 412-522-9543

Denver, CO

Sunday November 17th, Mass at 5:30pm
Location: 10921 E Powers Ct
Englewood CO 80111
Contact: Sarah King (303) 906-6716

Boston, Kentucky

Our Lady of Mount Carmel
Sunday, November 17th, Mass at 10am
Lunch will be provided.
1730 North Stillwell Road
Boston, KY 40107

Saint Marys, KS

Dear Faithful,
We will have Mass Sunday morning November 17 at the St. Mary’s Senior Citizen Center in Saint Marys.
Mass location:
St. Mary’s Senior Citizen Center
409 W. Lasley Street
Saint Marys, KS 66536
The schedule is as follows:
· Sunday
· 7:30 AM—Confessions
· 7:45 AM—Rosary
· 8:00 AM—Mass
In Jesus, Mary, and Joseph,
Russ Varnado
(785) 437-2260

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