The staff of Our Lady of Mount Carmel hopes that we can all enter this Lenten season in prayer, self-denial and love. We have schedule a wide variety of Lenten […]
The staff of Our Lady of Mount Carmel hopes that we can all enter this Lenten season in prayer, self-denial and love. We have schedule a wide variety of Lenten […]
Somewhere between the first and second floors of a roadside motel off of Route 46, in a stuffy, yellowed stairwell that smelled of stale cigarettes, a middle-aged woman approached my […]
This Week’s Gospel message for Sunday, February 28th is from Mark 9:2-10. “Jesus took Peter, James, and John and led them up a high mountain apart by themselves. And he […]
Pope Francis designated May 24, 2020 through May 24, 2021 as Laudato Si’ Year to commemorate the fifth anniversary of his landmark encyclical on the care for our common home. […]
February is Black History Month and throughout the month OLMC will feature stories from the rich tradition, and at times hidden history, of Black Catholics in the United States and […]
This Week’s Gospel Message for Sunday, February 21st is from Mark 1:12-15. “The Spirit drove Jesus out into the desert, and he remained in the desert for forty days, tempted […]
All sacraments are necessarily related to baptism, the first sacrament we celebrate. First Communion is an extension of that day as children are welcomed to the family meal—the Eucharist. A […]
Pope Francis designated May 24, 2020 through May 24, 2021 as Laudato Si’ Year to commemorate the fifth anniversary of his landmark encyclical on the care for our common home. […]
February is Black History Month and throughout the month OLMC will feature stories from the rich tradition, and at times hidden history, of Black Catholics in the United States and […]
The Mount Carmel Book Club is back! Founded by pastor emeritus Fr. Dan O’Neill, O.Carm. Friends and Readers! Our first meeting of the renewed OLMC Book Club is tonight! Join […]