Consubstantial

by Joseph Malzone (Adapted from Bishop Peter J. Elliott))  |  08/30/2025  |  Liturgy and Worship Reflections

In the Nicene Creed that we profess at Sunday Mass, we come across a word that is rather challenging: “consubstantial.” This is an indirect translation of the most controversial word in the history of Christianity — the Greek term homoousios.

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September: An Opportunity to Make Stewardship a Way of Life at our Parish

by Fr. Robert Aliunzi  |  08/30/2025  |  Weekly Reflection

Dear friends,

Welcome to the month of September, our Stewardship Month here at Our Lady of Mt. Carmel Parish! As I shared with you last year, the month of September, every year, will be dedicated to reflecting on Stewardship so as to make it a culture here. And so, during this month, I am very excited as we embark on this journey of reflection, gratitude, and generosity. Let this be a special time for us to recommit to living out our faith by sharing our time, talent, and treasure with God and with our parish community.

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Catholic and catholic

by Joseph Malzone  |  08/23/2025  |  Liturgy and Worship Reflections

The Church, especially in the English language, has multiple I nstances where the same word has multiple meanings. It's very similar to how lead and lead, while spelled the same, are two very distinct things. For the Church, the word “catholic” has multiple meanings, and which meaning is being used is commonly distinguished by the use of capital letters: Catholic and catholic.

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We are all God's People

by Fr. Paul Celestine Lokunume  |  08/23/2025  |  Weekly Reflection

Dear friends,

This coming week, we will be celebrating the Feast of St. Monica and her son, St Augustine of Hippo, as well as the martyrdom of St. John the Baptist. These memorials, coupled with today’s readings, ought to become for us an affirmation of faith, a strengthening of hope, and a build-up of prayerful trust in the Lord. We are all people of God: As the Prophet Isaiah proclaimed, "Nations of every language...shall proclaim my glory among the nations" (Isaiah 66:18-19). In our way of life and the manner in which we interact with other people, we should be able to recognize God's goodness and His universal Love.

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The Dignity and Value in Suffering from a Christian Perspective

by Fr. Robert Aliunzi  |  08/16/2025  |  Weekly Reflection

Dear friends,

These past couple of months, I have been dealing with the challenges of accompanying parishioners and my dear ones who are in various stages of illness, both physical and mental, providing them with both spiritual and emotional support. For those of you who have gone through the same experience, you will acknowledge how heart-wrenching and painful it can be to see a loved one who was once full of life and in control gradually deteriorating and losing this control. This has made me reflect deeply on suffering from a Christian perspective.

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Flowers

by Joseph Malzone (Adapted from Philip Kosloski)  |  08/16/2025  |  Liturgy and Worship Reflections

In many Catholic churches, flowers are the most commonly used decorations in the sanctuary. They can be found near the altar at Mass, or in front of statues and other prominent works of art. Flowers serve the purpose of reminding us of God's creation and the beauty of his handiwork. Nikolaus Gihr, in his book The Holy Sacrifice of the Mass, elaborates on this spiritual meaning.

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A Summer of Grace: Trust, Fire, and Gratitude

by Steven Gutierrez (Seminarian)  |  08/09/2025  |  Weekly Reflection

Dear friends,

As July draws to a close, my heart is filled with deep gratitude for the summer I’ve spent with the community of Our Lady of Mount Carmel. This final month has been nothing short of transformative, marked by unexpected moments of surrender, powerful encounters with Christ, and profound witness to the love and faith of this vibrant parish.

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Altar Servers

by Joseph Malzone (Adapted from Pope St. John Paul II)  |  08/09/2025  |  Liturgy and Worship Reflections

Last weekend, many thousands of youth attended celebrations in Rome as part of the 2025 Jubilee celebrations. In 2001, during his 1,000th general audience as the Holy Father, Pope John Paul II addressed youth, in particular altar servers, while remarking on World Youth Day in Rome during the Jubilee of 2000. He said:

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Candlelight Mass

by Joseph Malzone  |  08/02/2025  |  Liturgy and Worship Reflections

Each month on the second Sunday at 5pm, we offer a special candlelight Mass where the sanctuary is lit primarily by a multitude of candles surrounding the altar. The music is different from the other masses with a beautifully contemplative and prayerful mood to draw us into the wonder of the Eucharistic Mystery that unfolds before us on the altar. Incense is burned throughout the Mass to engage another of our senses. This engagement of our senses tunes us to enter the contemplation of the things of Heaven and our relation to them, in the very place where Heaven comes down to touch the Earth.

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Our Lady of Mount Carmel, Tempe Celebrates

by Fr. Paul Celestine Lokunume  |  08/02/2025  |  Weekly Reflection

Dear friends,

Beginning on July 16th, the Community of Our Lady of Mount Carmel leaped for Joy with Solemn Vespers and Mass, for the Feast of Our Lady of Mount Carmel, culminating with the 34th Holy Priesthood Ordination Anniversary of our dear Pastor, Rev. Fr. Robert Seraph Aliunzi on Sun, Jul 20. The Teens and our Seminarians sang the tune of the Angels, and the Christian faithful resounded with joy. Like those who received the investiture of the Brown Scapular, we say, 'Yes, we commit ourselves to Mary's protection.'

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