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th The 144 Our Lady ofMount Carmel Festival
Map of the Festival: ProcessionLine-Up:
(Beginning at 4pm)
Mt. Carm
el Lane
Prat
t St.
Fren
ch S
t.
Third St.
Fairv
iew
Ave
nue
Egg Harbor Road
Belle
vue
Avenue
ST. MARY OF
MT. CARMEL
PARISH
CARNIVAL
GROUNDS
OUR LADY OF
MT. CARM
EL
SOCIETY
ITALIAN GARDENS
FIREWORKS!10pm on the 16th
Procession route isThird St. to Fairviewto Egg Harbor Rd toBellevue and then
back to the church.
Flags
Delegates
Mt. Carmel Society Officers
Mt. Carmel Society Members
Carmine Pantalone Mt. Carmel Band
Assumption Society
St. John's Society
Cross With Altar Boys
St. Joseph
St. John the Baptist
St. Ann
Milagrossa
St. Jude
St. Lucy
St. Anthony Abbott
H.H.S Band
St. Rocco
Our Lady of Grace
St. Anthony of Padua
St. Rita
Our Lady of Assumption
St. Vincent Pallotti
Our Lady of Guadalupe
St. Therese the Little Flower
Padre Pio
St. Martin de Porres
St. Lucy Filippini
Sacred Heart
Verdi Band
Our Lady of Mt. Carmel
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PRAYER
To The Blessed Virgin of Mt. Carmel:
Most blessed and immaculate Virgin,
ornament and splendor of Mount Carmel,
thou who regardest with particular goodness
those who wear thy scapular, benignly
look upon me also, and cover me with the
mantle of thy maternal protection. Fortify
my weakness with thy strength, illuminate
the darkness of my mind with thy wisdom,
increase Faith, Hope and Charity within me,
adorn my soul with such graces and virtues
that it may be always precious to thee and
thy divine Son; assist me in life, console me
at the hour of death with thy most loving
presence and present me to the most august
Trinity as thy son and devout servant, to
eternally praise and bless thee in heaven.
Amen.
Hail Mary, thrice; Glory, once.
(200 days indulgence, once a day).
Welcome to the Festival of the Our Lady of Mt. Carmel, the Longest Running Italian Festival in the United States! Again, we would like to give a very special welcome to His Excellency, the Most Reverend Dennis J. Sullivan the Bishop of the Diocese of Camden who will be the Celebrant at the 9am Mass on July 16th.
Enjoy the world class entertainment, fantastic carnival rides, fabulous fireworks, mouth watering Italian delicacies, fellowship with friends and most importantly the religious devotion to God through the intercession of Our Lady of Mt. Carmel.
This festival has traditions that span many generations. The Society, the Parish and the Community have worked extremely hard, yet again, on this nationally recognized event. A huge thank you to everyone!
God bless you, "Buona Festa" and hope to see you next year!
Lou J. PantalonePresident - The Our Lady of Mt. Carmel Society
Saint Joseph:Spouse of our Blessed Mother Mary and foster father of our Lord, Jesus, Joseph is the Patron Saint of the universal church and of workers, especially carpenters.
Saint John the Baptist:Son of Zachary and Elizabeth, and cousin of our Lord, John
was the first prophet of the New Testament as he announced the coming of the Lord Jesus. He baptized Jesus in the Jordan
River and was beheaded for his zeal and steadfast faith.
Saint Ann:Mother of the Blessed Virgin Mary and wife of St. Joachim, St. Ann is often invoked as a patron saint of the sick. According to the 2nd century Gospel of James, she and Joachim dedicated their child Mary in the temple.
La Milagrossa: Together with St. Catherine Laboure, a Daughter of Charity to whom the
Blessed Virgin appeared, Our Lady revealed St. Catherine’s mission when she saw a picture of Mary standing on a globe of the world with light streaming from her hands. Around the head of the Virgin were the words,
“O Mary, conceived without sin, pray for us who have recourse to thee.”
Procession Image Description:
Saint Jude:One of the original apostles and considered a relative of Our Lord, St. Jude asked Jesus why he did not manifest Himself to the rest of the world, and Jesus answered that he and the Father would come to dwell with all who would come to believe in him. Also known as St Jude Thaddeus, he is the patron of hopeless cases.
Saint Lucy:As the name "Lucy" means tight, it is perhaps most appropriate that her
feast day, December 13, comes near the winter solstice, the shortest time of the year. St. Lucy is the patron of those with ailments of the eyes.
Saint Anthony Abbot:Known as the Father of Monks, St. Anthony was born in Egypt around the year 250. Following the death of his parents, Anthony distributed his possessions to the poor and withdrew into the desert and lived a life of penance and solitude.
Saint Rocco:St. Rocco tirelessly nursed many of the sick during the plague in Italy.
When he himself became sick, he went into the woods where he planned to die quietly in prayer and meditation. While awaiting death, a dog
miraculously brought him food and licked his sores and cured him. Many pray to St. Rocco to free themselves from diseases of the skin.
Saint Anthony of Padua:His great success was in France and Italy and in converting heretics. His sermons are noted for their gentleness and learning. He was the first member of the Friars
Minor to teach theology to his brothers. We all know St. Anthony as the patron saint of lost things. "St. Anthony, St. Anthony, something’s lost and must be found ..."
Our Lady of Grace:We acknowledge this title for Mary as she was the mother of Jesus, Our Savior and the source of all grace. In this role as mother of Jesus, Mary carried the source of all grace in her womb. It therefore, reasonably follows that Mary would continue to be the vessel or mediator of grace from Jesus to us, her children.
Saint Rita:St. Rita was born in Umbria in 1381. Married to a brutal husband and bearing two sons, she urged forgiveness rather than retribution when her husband was murdered. She later became an Augustinian nun and spent 40 years in prayer, contemplation and acts of charity to the sick and the poor. St. Rita is the patron saint of desperate situations.
Our Lady of Assumption:Among the many graces afforded to Mary, the Mother of God, is her glorious
assumption into heaven. Upon her death, Mary was assumed bodily into heaven, as a sign of our own future resurrection into heaven. This belief was
declared an infallible teaching of the Church by Pope Pius XII in 1950.
Saint Vincent Pallotti:Vincent Pallotti was born in Rome on April 21, 1795. He was ordained a priest and was a teacher, a founder of a religious congregation, a spiritual director, and was considered a visionary. Nearly 100 years before the Catholic Social Worker Movement, Vincent founded the Union of Catholic Apostolate in 1835.
Our Lady of Mt. Carmel:Mary appeared to St. Simon Stock, a leader of the Carmelites, and gave him a scapular, telling him to promote devotion to it. The scapular is a modified version of Mary’s own garment. It symbolizes her special protection and calls the wearers to consecrate themselves to her in a special way. The scapular reminds us of the gospel call to prayer and penance—a call that Mary models in a splendid way.
This feast was first celebrated in Hammonton with a small procession consisting of Italian immigrant farmers 139 years ago. The Our lady of Mt. Carmel Society, comprised of many of these farmers' descendants, has continued this glorious celebration to this day.
Sacred Heart of Jesus:The Sacred Heart of Jesus is a symbol of God's forgiveness, mercy and love. Jesus gave himself out of love on the wood of the cross. We celebrate the Sacred Heart of Jesus on Friday, two weeks after the Solemnity of Pentecost.
Saint Lucy Filippini:She was orphaned as a child and grew up with her aunt. Her education
came from Benedictine nuns at Santa Lucia. Throughout her life she founded schools for women, and especially the poor. She was called by
Pope Clement XI to work in Rome. She alter died of breast cancer in 1732.
Our Lady of Guadalupe:In 1531 the Virgin Mary appeared to a Mexican peasant, Juan Diego, at the
hill of Tepayac. The Spanish translation "de Guadalupe" from the original Aztec means "she will crush the serpent of stone.” Under this title, she is the
patroness of social justice and the unborn as she appeared to St. Juan Diego as a pregnant woman.
Padre Pio:Padre Pio was born Francesco Forgione in 1887 in a small Italian
village named Pietrelcina. He became a Capuchin priest and was much sought after as a spiritual advisor, confessor and intercessor. Devoted
to prayer and to the Eucharist, he received the stigmata of our Lord Jesus Christ.
Saint Martin de Porres:Martin de Porres was born in Lima, Peru to a Spanish father and a black slave mother. He became a Dominican lay brother and with great humility ministered to the poor and the sick, especially African slaves. Martin was a close friend to Rose of Lima and devoted tothe Holy Eucharist.
Saint Therese the Little Flower:Thérèse has been a highly influential model of sanctity for Catholics and for others because of the "simplicity and practicality of her approach to the spiritual life". Together with Saint Francis of Assisi, she is one of the most popular saints in the history of the church. Pope Saint Pius X called her "the greatest saint of modern times"
BUONA FESTA!
GARABALDI LODGE 1658Hammonton, NJ
Happy FestivalWeek!
Congratulationsto the
Our Ladyof Mt. Carmel
Society on
144 Yearsof Perpetuating
the Feast!
A ProudSupporter
of theMT. CARMEL
SOCIETY
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Happy FestivalWeek!
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Illiano's Ristorante Italiano 705 12th Street, Hammonton, NJ 08037
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Buona Festa!
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The Hammonton Lions Clubcongratulates
Our Lady of Mount Carmel Societyon its 144th anniversary
of service to the community
Matthew Zuccarello, President
Buon
a
Festa
“Buona Festa”for the 144th Festival
of the Our Lady ofMt. Carmel
M.B. Taylor #141Masonic Lodge205 Central Ave.Hammonton, NJ
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Joseph A. ZolloPublic Accountant
The Augusta Professional Center858 S. White Horse Pike, Suite #7
Hammonton, NJ 08037
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(609)561-0047
202 South Third StreetHammonton, NJ 08037
Michael A. Carnesale, Manager - NJ Lic. No. 3942Linda Carnesale - NJ Lic. No. 3738
Guy P. Bucci - NJ Lic. No. 5122
Our Expressions Florist19 12th Street
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LUCCA’S BAKERY, INC.Specializing in Italian Bread & Rolls
(609)561-5558South Egg Harbor Rd.
Winslow, NJ 08095
A Special Thanks to
BOB CAPOFERRIfor All That You Do!
Congratulations on 144 Years
of Perpetuating the Feast!
959 14th Street, Hammonton, NJ 08037(609) 561-5516
A Very Proud Supporter ofThe Our Lady of Mt. Carmel Society
The deceased members of the Our Lady of Mt. Carmel Society. Every member is like a brother. We
have learned the values that are necessary to perpetuate the feast from the members before us. Their memories will always live on in our heart.
D. Tanzola, B. Pizzi, S. De Feo, F. DiGiacomo, J. Pizzi, G. Amuto, A. Dracalello, A. Vassallo, Q. Sana, B. Crescenzo, F. Squillace, C. Vuotto, G. Ruberton, P.
Carngo, G. Ovile, C.Tomasco, F. Campanella, B. Fogletto, M. Apalucci, S. Calabrese, D. Campanella, C. Cataldo, A. Capelli, J. Clementi, M. Campanella,
G. Calasurdo, A. Calasurdo, N. Cashan, D. Caruso, J. Dani, M. DiFrancesco, S. Donio, S. D'Agostino, S. DeStefano, D. Fanelli, D. Giordano, T. Grasso, D.
Joseph, J. Jacobs, P. Jacobs, N. Juliano, L. Juliano, A. Lupo, P. Luca, J. Lucca, J.Landolino, D. Longo, G.
Moscarelli, J. Ordille, P. Persico, E. Persico, G. Pinto, L Pantalone, F. Ruggero, G. Ruggero, F.
Rescigno, A. Scapocchia, S. Santelli, L. Vuotto, H. Virgilio, S. Virgilio, F. Jacobs, J. Tomasello, F.
Piscetelli, J. Berenato, F. Fiore, L. Tomasello, J. Gelona, J. Cavuto, A.Jacobs, D. DeFrancisco, F.
Fogletto, V. Pizzi, A. Ingemi, F. Italiano, P.Gregori Jr., L. Longo, R. Fucetola, C. Pantalone, R. Fichetola, C.
DeStefano, P. Codone, D. Cavuto, E. Osciak, J. Zucconi, J. Owens, A. Tomasello, M Simonetti,
S. Mascioli, J. Mucci, G. Campanella, A. DeSilvio
A Proud Supporterof the Festival!
Vineland, NJ 08362800-642-9124
HAPPYFEASTWEEK!
The Our Lady of Mt. Carmel Society would like
to extend a sincere thank you to all of the
employees of the Town of Hammonton, the
Hammonton Police Department and supporting
Law Enforcement Agencies, AtlantiCare, the
Hammonton Fire Companies, the Mayor and
Council, Our Lady of Mt. Carmel Parish,
Supporting Parishes, Participating Societies and
Organizations, the People of Hammonton, all
Guests to Our Town and the Festival, the
Carmine Pantalone Mt. Carmel Society Band
and All Friends, Sponsors and Supporters of the
Our Lady of Mt. Carmel Society.
Thank you so very much for helping us
perpetuate the Feast of Our Lady of Mt. Carmel!
Rick Sepe
301 Bellevue AvenueHammonton, NJ(609) 561-1006
605 New RoadSomers Point, NJ
(609) 927-1627
Family Owned and Operated For Over 50 Years
Anthony AngelowHorace AngelowJoseph Brigandi.Franco Catania
Anthony Capella, Sr.Jerry DaunorasJoe DeVuonoMatt Doelling
Bill EpplerRocco Fichetola
Rocco Fucetola, SrRocco Fucetola, Jr.Anthony Giacobbe
Nunce GregoriJim Haines
Mark KrasonJohn Leahey
David Longo, Sr.David Longo, Jr.
Chaplain Fr. Joseph CapellaPresident Louis J. PantaloneVice President Frank ItalianoTreasurer David DeStefanoSecretary David PantaloneCensor Kevin Tomasello
Assistant Secretary Anthony Jacobs
Larry LongoBill MonzoEric MonzoJoe MonzoMatt Mull
Randy OrdilleLou Pantalone, Sr.Lou Pantalone, Jr.
Tony RitzBrian Ritz
Scott RiveraJohn Smith
Anthony TomaselloKenneth Tomasello
Brian TomaselloRon Virgilio
Ron R. VirgilioJohn Zucconi, Jr.
In Loving Memory of Recently Deceased Our Lady of Mt. Carmel Society Brothers;JIM MUCCIE - GEORGE CAMPANELLA, SR. - ALEX DeSILVIO
OUR LADY OF MT. CARMEL SOCIETY
Vendors/Friends Who Assisted with Our Newly Constructed Pavilion
Asphalt Paving Systems - Bob Capoferri,Tom Puentus, Steven Mohann, Buff Daunoras
Action Autobody - Joe BerenatoARH Associates
Barrett Asphalt Corporation - Martin Barrett & FamilyBerenato Contractors - Charles BerenatoJoe Berenato - Stoney Creek Blueberries
Churchill Consulting EngineeringDavid Mauriello
Dimeglio Septic - Paul DimeglioDixon Associates Engineering
Farm-Rite - Rich IannacoFoley Rental - Bob Wakefield
Frank PinoGreen Giant Nursery - Lou CappuccioHammonton Planning & Zoning Board
Henry LagoJack Daunoras
James DeMarshJames Sassano Associates Engineering, Surveying,
Construction Layout - Jim SassanoJames Schroeder, Esq.
Jersey Shore Heating, A/C and Refrigeration - Don MascioliJoe Pantalone
Justin Pusey ArchitectLighthouse Telecom - Corky Rodio, Dave Scardino
M.L. Ruberton Construction - Rick Berenato, Frank PaganoNathan Martin Builders
Scrapple Brothers Construction - Frank & Joe SaccoTown of Hammonton
Universal Supply - Jeff Umosella