SAINT JAMES THE LESS PARISH
July 2, 2017
Pastoral Staff
Parish Mission Statement St. James the Less Parish is a Christian Community of the Roman Catholic tradition. Our Parish Community is dedicated to proclaiming the Gospel of Jesus, and as the people of God are called to further the mission of Jesus. We will do this through the Word, Liturgy, Sacrament, Music, Ecumenism, Evangelization, Religious Education of our Children, Prayer and the Honoring of the Blessed Virgin Mary. We will deepen our knowledge, skills and understanding of our Faith. We will be Faith based. Above all, we will foster Love by example and serve the needs of others to work towards economic and social development for all people.
Baptism: Parents who wish to have their child baptized need to call the Rectory. Preparation classes are required and are by appointment only. Baptisms will be held the first Sunday of every month at 1:00 pm. Sponsors and Godparents: If you are 18 years of age or older, you must register as an adult and be confirmed in the Catholic Church. If you wish to be a Sponsor for Confirmation or a Godparent, you must be an active parishioner and attending Mass. Matrimony: Couples contemplating this Sacrament must contact the Parish Office at least one year in advance. All couples planning marriage must attend Pre-Cana classes or Engaged Encounter. Ministry of the Sick: Parishioners who are homebound and would like to receive the Eucharist, please call the Rectory. If you would like to have your name included on the Prayer List in the bulletin, please call the Rectory. RCIA: Adults inquiring about the Catholic Church with a desire to become Catholic are invited to call the Parish Office for more information about the Rite of Catholic Initiation of Adults which begins in September and runs through the following Easter.
Adoration On Thursdays, Adoration will be held in the Church from 3:00 pm - 6:00 pm. All are welcome to come for any amount of time.
36 Lincoln Avenue, Jamesburg, NJ 08831 Phone: 732-521-0100 Fax: 732-521-8287 Email: [email protected]
Reverend Michael Fragoso, Pastor Deacon Patrick Smith
Deacon Tholitho
Weekend Assistant Rev. Msgr. Ray Cole
Rev. Sabinus Iwuchukwu
Kim Bohinski-Smith Parish Catechetical Leader/ Pastoral Asst.
Patty Bisignano
Administrative Assistant
Daily Mass Schedule Morning Prayer
Monday - Friday 8:15 am Weekday Mass
Monday - Friday 8:30 am Weekend Masses Saturday: 4:00 pm
Sunday: 8:00 am, 11:00 am, 3:00 pm (Spanish) and 5:00 pm Confession
Saturday: 3:00 pm
Adult Choir Thursday: 7:00 pm - 8:00 pm
Spanish Choir First Tuesday of the Month 8:00 pm
Knights of Columbus Council #6336 83 Lincoln Avenue, Jamesburg
First & third Monday of every month 8:00 pm 732-521-3366
St. James Columbiettes 2nd Thursday of every month
7:00 pm HALL RENTAL AVAILABLE Call Matt Collura (732)691-5416
Food and Fellowship Soup Kitchen Every Tuesday
3:00 pm - 6:00 pm St. James Parish Hall
Food Pantry Donation
First Sunday of every month
Music Ministry Kevin Daly - Director of Music
Raelee Gold - Cantor St. James Cemetery Mott Avenue, Monroe Twp
For more information please contact the Rectory
Parish Office Hours: 9:00 am - 3:00 pm M-Th
Website: stjamesthelesschurch.org
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Prayers for the Sick
Emily Amador, Shirley Baldwin, Arlene & Richard Calabro, Catherine Cryan, John Cryan, Jonathan DiPierro, Julianna Dubinsky, Dominik Emerson, Danny Figler, Bob & Michael Garvey, Jeanne Germann, Toni Hart, Nikolai Hopkins, Tom Keating, Rosemarie Kolessar, Lucy Lavadera, Trudy Lenci, Arianna Louis, Rose Luberecki, Michael Marano, Richard Mackie, Baby Nicholas Merritt, Edward Migliore, Massimo Migliore, Charlie Miller, Lily Mizzi, Catherine Bagarello Mondros, Susan Mulligan, Michael Nichols, Ron Ritter, Peggy Schiller, Kathy Shonk, Sr. Helen Sikorski; SGM, David Sternberg, Eleanor Szalus, Kathy Thomas, Carmela Torres, Marion Trethak, Emma Voss, Tom Walker and Grace Wetzel
HYMNS: Gathering: Take Up Your Cross #710 Preparation: Lift High the Cross #713 Communion: The Supper of the Lord #351; Blest Are They #627 Recessional: God of Our Fathers #626
Collections
Collection $ 7,679.00 2nd Collection $ 1,804.00
The Sanctuary Candle that will be lit this week during our Eucharistic Celebration is in loving memory of Joseph C. Ercole. This is a gift from Nellie Casari.
It’s the Fourth of July weekend. Many in our community will be traveling to visit family or to go to the shore. Those that stay home will have cook outs and invite friends and family, watch fireworks, rest and enjoy the fruits of liberty. How do we get to enjoy the freedoms to do these things? Can they do this in Venezuela? in North Korea? In Cuba? In Iran? In Syria? The fact is that in most of the world people live in a state of uncertainty as to their rights, those rights which we hold “to be unalienable” — we cannot be alienated from them. They are ours by Natural Law which implies Natural Rights: Life, Liberty and the pursuit of Happiness. What is happiness? It comes from the Greek “Eudaimonia”, usually translated as “happiness” but it means to “live well or fare well”. It refers to human flourishing. To do and be the best we can be with the gifts that God has given us. That is true “happiness” and what we should be pursuing: human flourishing. Making those gifts we have been given to bear fruit. As Jesus said, “By their fruit you shall know them.” How can we tell the good fruit from the bad fruit? If we love God above all things and love our neighbor. In the Gospel Jesus uses hyperbole — exaggeration. In the end we must love God more than mother, father, sister, brother, husband, wife, son, daughter. But we must love these and all those others as well as He loved us — and He died for us. As our Patron St James wrote: it is by our works that our faith is known. And more than that, “the least” of our neighbors. Who is the least of our neighbors? Who is the one that can least defend herself? It is the unborn. That is why we should be careful of politicians who are ravenous wolves in sheep clothing. They say we should show our help for the poor but they kill the unborn. A Senator famously said: “Don't speak to me about your religion; first show it to me in how you treat other people. Don't tell me how much you love your God; show me in how much you love all God's children…” Nice words, but they promote the killing of babies in the womb. The fact is that Catholic Charities exceeds all others in the care of the poor. Catholics, and devout Catholics at that, are more generous that all others. We do it because we love the Lord. In reality they are mocking us! Why should we listen to them?
A Message from Pastor Fr. Michael Fragoso
Parish Intention of the Month As we celebrate the many freedoms provided
by this great nation, let us thank God for his benevolence, and pray for our fellow Christians who are persecuted for their faith.
ATTENTION The rectory office will be closed on Monday,
July 3rd and Tuesday, July 4th in observance of the holiday.
LECTIONARY READINGS FOR THE WEEK/ LECTURAS DE LA SEMANA
July 3rd: MONDAY/ LUNES 593: Eph 2:19-22 Ps 117:1b-2 Jn 20:24-29
July 4th: TUESDAY/MARTES
378: Gn 19:15-29 Ps 26:2-3, 9-12 Mt 8:23-27
July 5th: WEDNESDAY/MIERCOLES 379: Gn 21:5, 8-20a Ps 34:7-8, 10-13 Mt 8:28-34
July 6th: THURSDAY/JUEVES
380: Gn 22:1b-19 Ps 115:1-6, 8-9 Mt 9:1-8
July 7th: FRIDAY/VIERNES 381: Gn 23:1-4, 19; 24:1-8, 62-67 Ps 106:1-5
Mt 9:9-13
July 8th: SATURDAY/SÁBADO
382: Gn 27:1-5, 15-29 Ps 135:1b-6 Mt 9:14-17
July 9th: SUNDAY/DOMINGO 100: Zec 9:9-10 Ps 145:1-2, 8-11, 13-14
Rom 8:9, 11-13 Mt 11:25-30
MASS INTENTIONS Monday, July 3rd to Sunday, July 9th
Monday St. Thomas, Apostle 8:30 am Memorial Society Tuesday Weekday 8:30 am Patricia Smith r/b the family Wednesday Weekday 8:30 am Peter Harczuk r/b wife, Lucille Thursday Weekday 8:30 am Frank Grillo r/b his sister Marie Friday Weekday 8:30 am Rocco Giovanniello r/b his wife Saturday Vigil of Sunday 4:00 pm For the people of St James Sunday Fourteenth Sunday in Ordinary Time 8:00 am Frank Popowski r/b the family 11:00 am John Connors r/b wife, Nancy 3:00 pm Tony & Gerry Piccirillo r/b their children 5:00 pm Leonard Borg r/b M/M Giovanni Sgroi
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Catholic Trivia
Who wrote the Acts of the Apostles in the New Testament? Last week’s answer: St. Joseph and St. Anthony are shown holding lilies. What does the lily represent? Purity
Adult Formation Summer Program
Queen of Heaven
Mary’s Battle For You
Please join Fr. Michael on Thursday, July 6th at 1:30 pm in the Parish Hall. This week’s lesson is: Mother of the Church: All Generations Will Call Me Blessed.
Jamesburg Public Library News
The Friends of the JPL Annual Beach Read Book Sale is now in progress at the Jamesburg Public Library. The event will be held until July 10. A grocery sized bag of books is only $5 (handles must close) or $1 a book. Profits help to fund free programs offered by the library. The library opens at 10 am and is closed Tuesdays and Sundays. Call 732-521-0440 for more information.
St. John Vianney High School Summer SAT Prep Classes
Summer SAT test date: Saturday, Aug. 26th CollegeBoard Registration Deadline:July 28th
12 sessions: 10am-12pm
Cost: $450 Math: Mon & Wed; Aug. 7,9,14,16,21 & 23 Verbal: Tues & Thurs; Aug. 8,10,15,17,22 & 24
Register online: www.sjvhs.com/vianney-
institute/academic-and-prep-courses or contact Julie Pasquale at 732-739-0800
ext 121
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Este fin de semana se celebra el día de Independencia. Muchos en nuestra comunidad viajarán para visitar a familiares o irán a la playa. Los que no viajarán tendrán fiesta en casa e invitarán a amigos y familiares, verán fuegos artificiales, descansarán y disfrutarán los frutos de la libertad. Pero ¿cómo podemos disfrutar de la libertad de hacer estas cosas. ¿Pueden hacer esto en Venezuela? ¿En Corea del Norte? ¿En cuba ¿En Iran? ¿En Siria? En la mayor parte del mundo las personas viven en un estado de incertidumbre en cuanto a sus derechos, aquellos derechos que consideramos "inalienables" - no poden ser alienados de nosotros. Son nuestras por Ley Natural que implica Derechos Naturales: Vida, Libertad y la búsqueda de la Felicidad. ¿Qué es la felicidad? Viene del griego "Eudaimonia", generalmente traducido como "felicidad", pero significa "vivir bien o bienestar". Se refiere al florecimiento humano. Hacer y ser lo mejor que podemos con los dones que Dios nos ha dado. Eso es verdadera "felicidad" y lo que debemos perseguir: el florecimiento humano. Hacer que esos dones den fruto. Como dijo Jesús: "Por su fruto los conocerán". ¿Cómo podemos distinguir la fruta buena de la fruta mala? Si demuestran amor a Dios sobre todas las cosas y amor a nuestro prójimo. En el Evangelio Jesús usa la hipérbole - la exageración. Finalmente debemos amar a Dios más que a la madre, al padre, a la hermana, al hermano, a la mujer, al hijo, a la hija. Pero debemos amar a éstos ya todos esos otros tanto como Él nos amó - y Él murió por nosotros. Como nuestro Patrón Santiago escribió: es por las obras que se conoce nuestra fe. Y más que eso, cuidando de los “mas pequeños” de nuestros vecinos. ¿Quién es el “mas pequeño”? ¿Quién es el que menos puede defenderse? Es el no nacido. Por eso debemos tener cuidado con los políticos que son lobos voraces con ropa de ovejas. Dicen que debemos mostrar nuestra ayuda para los pobres, pero dejan morir a los no nacidos. Por ejemplo, el un senador dijo: "No me hables de tu religión; Primero muéstramelo en cómo tratas a la gente. No me digas cuánto amas a tu Dios; Muéstrame en cuánto amas a todos los hijos de Dios ... " Buenas palabras, pero promueve la matanza de bebés en el útero. El hecho es que las Caridades Católicas superan a todos los demás en cuidado de los pobres. Los católicos, y los católicos devotos principalmente, son más generosos que todos los demás. Lo hacemos porque amamos al Señor. ¡En realidad se están burlando de nosotros! ¿Por qué debemos escucharlos ?
Intenciones para la Misa Intenciones para la Misa , $10 cada Misa.
Sacramento de la Confesión Domingo 2:00 pm.
Ministry Schedule
Weekend of July 8th/9th
Mass Lector Eucharistic
Minister Eucharistic
Minister Eucharistic
Minister Altar Server
Saturday 4:00pm
Leonila Albinto Evelyn Moran Julie Ico Rose Corso Marcus Pena
Tyler Dunn
Sunday 8:00am
Barbara Gibbons Bob Janzekovich Cathy Janzekovich Tom Gibbons Joey, Marissa &
Victoria Fiordaliso
11:00am Carol Damiani Frank Cryan Irene Lesko Monique Mainville Martin Villanobos
Sean Alvarenga
5:00pm Lois Castrovince Elaine Slabinski Kim Smith Caitlin Smith
Un mensaje del Pastor P. Michael Fragoso
Intencíon Parroquial del mes
Al celebrar las muchas libertades proporcionadas por esta gran nación, agradecemos a Dios por su benevolencia y oremos por nuestros hermanos cristianos perseguidos por su fe.
Curiosidades católica
¿Quién escribió los Hechos de los Apóstoles en el Nuevo Testamento? Respuesta de la semana pasada: San José y San Antonio se muestran con lirios. ¿Qué representa el lirio? la pureza
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St. James the Less Memorial Society The following names have been enrolled in the St. James Memorial Society by their loved ones. On the first Monday
of each month they will be remembered at Mass. If you would like to add someone to the list, please call or visit
the Rectory. A name that has been bolded, with an (*) depicts a name that is up for renewal this month.
You must renew by the 25th day of the renewal month.
Conrado Albinto Rev. Msgr. Edward Hajduk The Pessolano & Marino Families
Elvin Albinto Rosalie Hines Frances & Joseph Picone
*Frank A. Barbato Jr. Jocelyn Holland Tony & Gerry Piccirillo
Henry Barry *Fran Hoover Frank & Ceil Popowski
Steven Basarab Rev. Joseph Hoppe, OP John A. Prata
Helen & Steve Basarab Alphonse & Frances Iannacone Peter Presto
Marta Beckford The Ivan Family The Przybylski Family
Veronica Bellantuono Stephen Janzekovich Thomas Pugner
Andrew Blake The Jolly & Messler Families *William & Una Quigley
John & Rosa Bohinski Mother Mary Joseph, O.C.D. Ann Ford & Frances Rocsak
Charles & Loretta Bohinski Frank J. Kane Michael R. Reilly
Ann Brady & Shelia Nolan The Ellsworth & Kane Families Olga Rhoades
The John Brady Family Keating & Burke Families Norman & Alice Richards
William & Rosemary Braun John Klosek Marion Routé
Maryann Breckmeyer Eric J. Knoll James Scarpetti
*John & Mildred Burk *Ruth & Raymond Krahe Margaret & Leo Schultz
Dorothea Collura Jane Lanza Robert W. Shultz Sr.
Frances Camilleri *Richard B. Lawlor Albert & Jean Sikorski
Vincent Camilleri The Lesko Family Anna Sikorski
*Robert & Nicole Campbell Judith Lonseth Kenneth Sikorski
Mike Capobianco Raymond Luberecki George J. Smith
Gustavas & Isabelle Ceras Luis Lugo George & Anne Snyder Cerulo & Olimpia Families Joseph Marano , The Marano & Pietri Families *Agatina Sparacino
Ellen Chmiel Rev. James & Francis McDonnell Frank Sparacino
Dominick Cimorelli Bill McGrath Anne Stanchi
Raymond Cipperly *Brian McMenamin Edward Stanchi
George Conroy Sr. *Susan McNamee-Saeed Lena & Edward Stanchi
Aldo Corso Gerard Mennona Judy Wetzel Stevenson
Eleanor Wetzel Cross Joseph & Eleanor Mennona Bill Stewart
Anthony & Mary D'Albero *John Mitko Celia & Edward Sudowsky
Sophie Davino Mary Modzelewski Philip E. Sudowsky
Richard Dallas Kathleen, Patrick & Jack Mohan *Pat, Michael & John Surik
Michael & Vera DeMarco *Joan & Edwin Moke Jr. Thomas Tolve Jr.
Angela & Anthony DiGiacomo Gabriel Molinaro Steve Topolancik
Peter J. DiGiovanni Mary S. & John Montalto Gerald & Muriel Tracy
Michael F. DiPierro & DiLorenzo Family Daniel & Ethel Moran *Mary & Joseph Tupek
Margaret Duggan The Moran & Hanaway Families Mary Uhrig
Desie & Sean Dunne John Intravartolo & Morrison Families Ethel Vachon
John Ehrhardt & Mary Horan Deceased Members of Mt. Carmel Society Philip Vachon
Alice & George Emery James & Agnes Mulvey Michelle Vachon
Louis & Regina Ferraro Madeline Murray Carmelo & Anna Vairo
Rev. Msgr. William Furlong Robert & Nicholas Napoliello Sr. Patricia Vayda, SJH
Philip Furnari & Family George J. Nesser *Bette Verticchio
Robert E. Garvey III Dominic & Josephine Nicastro Visinski & Luczkow Families
Aneca Garnett Joan O'Callaghan Eleanor & Floyd Vivaldo
*Michael & Kathleen Grant Patrick & Bridget O'Neill John & Minnie Walker
*Frank Grillo Anita Pessolano Sophie & Henry Wetzel