Last Updated on February 16, 2021 by Editor Ash Wednesday marks the beginning of Lent, the 40 days of preparation for the Easter season when Christians are called to deepen their spiritual lives through the practices of fasting, prayer, and almsgiving. The belief is that our consistent participation in these practices — such as exercise we do […]
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Last Updated on February 16, 2021 by Editor
“The Passion”
Last Updated on February 16, 2021 by Editor Please take time the Lent to watch Tyler Perry’s “The Passion 2016.” It is a modern take on the passion story with moving performances, music that will touch your heart and the beautiful backdrop of the city of New Orleans. This is a version that your whole […]
Our Parish Heritage, Part 4: Pizzoglio a man of action
Last Updated on April 27, 2022 by Editor This is the fourth in a series of articles highlighting the history of our parish leading to its 125th anniversary. Previous articles and issues of “More Good News” are available at www.mountcarmelblessedsacrament.com. 1934-1950 When Father William Pizzoglio became pastor in 1934, the parish had 2,035 families and […]
125th anniversary: Embracing the past, envisioning the future
Last Updated on April 27, 2022 by Editor In the late 19th century, Italian immigrants in Utica longed for their own church. Brick by brick, they toiled to erect their dream. On Dec. 20, 1896, they celebrated the first Mass in Santa Maria di Monte Carmela in the basement of the unfinished church. Now, 125 […]
DEC. 31: ST. SYLVESTER I
(4th century) Sylvester was the first pope to rule after Christianity was accepted by the Roman Empire after the edict of Milan in 313 AD. He had been a priest in Rome and was elected pope in 314. The landscape of the city of Rome took a major turn with the collaboration of Sylvester and […]
DEC. 30: ST. EGWIN
(Died circa 720) Egwin was born with royal blood at a time when Christianity still was making inroads into the culture of Great Britain. Though he had sought to retired from the world and live in seclusion of religious life, he was forced by popular acclaim to assume the vacant see of the bishop of […]
DEC. 29: ST. THOMAS BECKET
(1118-1170) St. Thomas was born in London in 1118. He began his ecclesiastical career at a young age, entering the abbey of Merton. He later studied in France and at the University of Bologna and soon distinguished himself for his intellectual qualities. In 1154 he became archdeacon of the diocese of Canterbury and the following […]
DEC. 28: FEAST OF THE HOLY INNOCENTS
When Herod, the king of Judea, heard of the birth of an extraordinary child from the Wise Men who, heading to Bethlehem, followed the star from the east, he became “greatly troubled.” (Matthew 2:1-18) Although he told those men to report back to him after they found the babe, they were warned by an angel […]
DEC. 27: ST. JOHN THE APOSTLE
(1st century) John was one of the sons of Zebedee (James was the other) who while mending their fishing nets dropped everything to follow Jesus when he said, “Follow me.” Could the brothers ever have known in that moment how that decision would alter the course of their lives — or even the course of […]









