iviatvs - Catholics of Carthage and Copenhagen, New York

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iviatvs - Catholics of Carthage and Copenhagen, New York
St- I
IVIATVS
CHURCU /
THTJITTH
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i!-1'*At;:;lii, 'i:. . ,:'\
State Street, Carthuge
NY^S
Land Deedod by fames D. LeRay de Chaumont, 1818
First Church Dcdieated and Incorporated , 1821
Present Church Dedicwed 1866
Rt
LandDeeded
12, Copenhagen
1901 Incorporated 1890
Present Church Dedicated 1902
We are two diverse communities of foith who are united in bringing the Gospel into
the daily lives of all who worship with ns. lVe stand together with all people, especially the
poor and the alienated, as a sign of God's universal love for all people.
ll/e extend $ warrfi welcome to all and hope that you will find the parishes of St.
llfary's places wherefaith can be noarished
James and St.
PARISII STAFF
Pastor:
Special Farochial Vicar:
Pastoral Associate:
Pastoral Associate:
Pastoral Associate:
Augustinian Academy:
Sundav Mass-Schedule
Saturday: 4:0S pm St James (ant.)
Sunday: 8:00 am St. Mary's .
10:00 am St. James
5:30 prn St. James
St. Janres Rectorv
327 West St., Carthage, NY 13619
Phone: 315-493-3224
Email: stja [email protected]
Fax:
315-493-3280
Pastorrs Email: gfnraroun@)twcny.rr.com
Rev. George F,'Maroun
Rev. John J. Cosmic
Deacon Richard J. Staab
Sr. Marie Angele Ellis, SSJ
Sr. Mary Ellen Brett, SSJ
Sr. Annunciata Collins, SSJ, Principal
Sacrament ofReconciliation:
Saturday: 2:30 pm - 3:30 pm St. James
Sunday: 7:30 am St, Mary's
Sac_rament of Marriase: Cbntact Pastor
Sacramgnt of Bantis{r,r: Contact Rectory
Sacrament of the Anointine of the Sick:
Contact R.ectory anytime
Marv's Rectory
Aueustini3n Acadgmy
St.
@,NY13619
Phone: 315-493-1301
Fax: 315493-0632
PO Box 120
Copenhagen, NY 13626
Email: [email protected]
Convent: 3l*493-1672
E-mail: srectory2
Website: www.catholicsofcarthagecopenhagen.org
Phone: 315-688-2683
@twcny.tr.eom
CALENDAR OF EVENTS
MASS INTENTIONS
Junel4 2015
116 Sunday In Ordinary Time
SATURDAY.June 136
4:00SJ (ant) - Dorothy Schreck Smith by l)elana Schreck
SIJIIDAY. June 146
8:fi)SM - For the people of the parish
l0:00SJ - Jerry LaRock by his family
5:30SI - Francis Murphy by Surace Family
MONDAY. June l5t
5:30SJ - Peter Betrus by David
TUESDAY. June 166
l7t
9:00SM - Ruth l}lclane by lVluriel Hellinger Mem. League
TIIURSDAY.June 18t
THERE IS NO MASS OR COMMTJI\ION SERVICE THTJRSDAYS!
FRIDAY. June l9e
l2:fi)$I - John Skvorak
by Joe
June 20 - Spanish Mass, 7:30pm (SJ)
June 2i - Baccalaureate Mass, 10:00am. (SJ)
July 16 - Stone Soup Supper, (CR)
Sept. I - Ave Maria Circle meeting, 7pm (CR)
Sept- 8 - Good Samaritan meeting,6:l5pm (CR)
Sept. 19 - Pre Cana session, 10am-5pm, (CR)
& Lisa Kamide
12:{D$I- Elaine Cimarello by Class Sl-l,owville Academy
TTVEDNESDAY.June
June 14 - Pancake Breakfast, 8:30am (CR)
June l8 - K of C Dinner, 6:30pm. (K of C Hall)
June 16 - Church cleaning 9am (SJ)
&
Peg Shambo
2:00CAH - Ruth Martin by Marco Franchini
SATURDAY. June 20t
1:00SJ - Wedding for Brad Plehn & Caitlin Mosley
4:00SJ (ant) - William Carlisle by his family
SUNDAY.June2ld
8:00SM - For the people of the parish
10:00$I - Clyde Shampine by Bette
5:30SJ - Walter & Alice Szancilo
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Communicetion CamnaigdCatholic
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direction that we make good use of our digital presence in
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(USCCB) communications team. Please help us continue
providing timely Catholic media by supporting this year's
collection.
Thank you for your generous donation-half of which stays
ications efforts.
in our diocese to help our
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Cfuistian Stewardship is our reslrcnse to the way in which we menage the gifts
God has entrusted to us. Tithing is God's plan for giving {sYo of weekly income to
parish & 596 to other charitable appeals). In this way, rich or poor alike, can tithe.
Remember, God's generosity to those who share their gifts with others is immeasurable!!!
Report on the Regular Collection taken up otr Sunday,
PARTSH:
lure 7, 2o15
Envelope
fncome:
Plate
Income:
Children s
Envelope
Income:
Total:
Envelopes:
Envelopes
used on
this Sun.:
Registered
Families
Families:
with
St. ]ames
a7B
260
312
$6419.00
$1088.87
$
0.00
$7507.87
St. Mary
168
52
29
$ 840.00
$ 156.00
$
o.oo
$9s6.00
Report on the collection taken up on |une 7, 2015
Totals: S] Heritag,e Fund. $1987.06 - SM Repair Fund $322.00
IF you irre away for a particular Sunday, PLEASE make'dp any back envelopes or plate
offering. Your respective parish relies upon your \AIEEK TO WEEK SUPPORT. PLEASE
know your support and generosity are grea0y appreciated.
ThankYou! Gracias! Merci!
KOF'CDrvrvpR
The Knights ynll be hosting a dinner Thursd.ay,
June t 8n at the K of C H all. The menu cor*isti of spare
y!s, hyryburgers,-hot dogs and sait potatoes -HippU
Hourisfromsgo - 6:9otoithdinnei starting at 6;i;.
All are uselcome. For reseructions
frintl'
Slanrak at 4gT-22o7 or Joe Shambo at"itt
4gT-1g43.
Hope to see Aou all there. Also, Knight of the'Via, *lll
be auarded. Come celebrateurthus.
"The kingdom of God is like a mustard seed."
Christ has sown the seed of your vocation within
y-ou. Might it be to grow in holiness as a priest,
deacon or in the consecrated life? TaIk io Fr.
George or go to www.myvocation.net.
The Watertown Cwsillo community is celebrating their
June ultreyaon ThursdaS June l8 fiom 6:30to g pm. in
the chapel at St. Patrick's Church Watertown. All
Cursillistas are encouraged to attend. We also welcome
those interested in deepening a personal relationship
with Jesus Christ. For more info, contact Anne
[email protected].
Hospice ofJefferson County will be holding a volunteer
haining course beginning Jtrne l5th. lnterested persons
who would like to donate their time and talents for
patient care, offrce help and /or fund-raising assistance
can contact Nancy at788-7323.
Any graduating seniors wishing to participate in the
Baccalaureate Mass, June 21, 2075 at 10:00 Mass,
should call the rectory at 493-3224. you will need to
meet in CR at 9:30am. with any honor sashes you may
have.
I
i
Baptismal Clusesot
St.James i
i
frpecting and new parents are reminded that pre-
I baptismal classes are required before scheduling a
I baptism. These classes are usually held on the lirst
i Saturday of each month in the St. James Community
I Room. Parents should plan orr attending classes at least
J one or two months before their child is born. preI registration is necessary by calling Deacon Richard Staab
i +ff-ooaf after 5pm.
I
The Fall Pre Cana sgssion at St. James will be held on
Saturday, September 19n, loam-5pm in the Community
Room (+pm Mass included). Refreshments/snacks wiil
be provided. Couples mustpre registeronthe Diocese of
Ogdensburg website wwut Dioosdensburg.org under the
Offrces tab, then click on Pre Cana. Ihe fee is g6o per
couple and you can pay online or by check. There is a
limit of 7 couples so please register early. If you have
questions, you may cell Andrianna Crawford 778-1883.
Just areminder that the deadlinefor all bulletinitems
is euery Ttesday by noan. Thar/r. you for your
understanding.
zors FAIR SETIJP AND TAS.DOWN SCHEDULE:
The Fair Committee needsvolunteersto help setup and
tear down the Fair. Set up will begrn on SaturdaS June
2oft., 9am until all tent frames are se! Uonday, June
22"d, 6pm until dusk; Tuesday, June z3d, 6pm until
dusk; Wednesday June 246, 6pm until dusk. Tear dor,rm
will begin on Sunday, June z8m, 9am. Contact Joe
Margrey 498-1490 for questions and to sign up. Thank
you.
June
zf,
z6e , &
zf
- Support
Tickets auailable at St. Mary's
St.
Jamesfarr.i
Church.
i
I
Any parishioners wanting to bake cookies for
Fr.
z8'h - Boccalaureate Mass...Sunday g:oo am.i
Inuitatiorx haue been sent to Seniors. If I missedi
someone,please call Sr. Mary Ellen...688-2689.
June
George's reception on July 12, please contact Joanne
Sligar, 493 -01 69;Bette Shampine, 493 - I 062; or yvohne
Ablan,493-3681 byJuly l. Thankyou
July
This Sunday, June 14, after the l0:00am.
M aroonfollouing the 8 : oo am. M ass. Planning thanks
to JanetAubin,Tamie Montalua &mang hqnds.
Mass,
perfetto move and
volunteers are needed to help Mr.
store materials from the Choir Loft to the Church
basement. Many hands will mean quicker and less work
for everyone. There are both heavy and lighter items to
carry. Your assistance will be greatly appreciated. Be
sure to wear gloves.
i
f :
RECE%TION
oF TRATITDE
for
Fr.i
Thanks again to the on-going Census Volunteers.
Seeond. colleetions this utebkend: For
Communications/ Catholic Uniu er sity .
i
YOUNG ADIJLTS:
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CAA SCHOOL NEWS
June 14,2015
Augustinian Academy is accepting
registrations for the 2015-2016 school year.
Please call the office to schedule a visit to the
school (493-1301).
The June Pancake Breakfast will be held in St.
James Community Room on Sunday, June 14,
from 8:30 - noon.
On Monday, June 15, the Augustinian students
in Gr. 5 - 8 will present a Mini-Science
Olympiad for students in Gr. K - 4 in the school
gym from l23A pm.- 1:30 pm. Parents and
friends are most welcomd to join us.
On Tuesday, June 16 Augustinian students (Gr.
K - 8) will present a Talent Show from 12:30
pm. - 1:30 pm. Parents and friends are most
welcome to join us.
On \ilednesday, June 17, Augustinian students
in Gr 5 - 8 will present a History Fair in the
school gym from 10 am. - noon. Parents and
friends are most welcome to join us.
At St. Peter's in Lowville on Thwsday, June 25ft, there
will be a meeting at 7PM in the parish hall for all those
interested in forming a young adults Soup. This is
generally for yotng adults, aged 18-35. If you have
questions or would like more inforrration, call or email
S
iobhan Fagan at
h
sdaughtersiobhan@gmai
i
l.
37
6-6662 or
com.
The Garden Club of St. James Church is asking formore
people who enjoy getting their hands dirty to assist with
weeding, planting and watering our flowers at the church
well as both cemeteries. As the plants grow healthy,
so does the comradarie amongst otr gardeners. It
doesn't matter if you can't tell a weed from a plant,
(weeds have the best root systems). The remainder of
the planting will be done after the St. James Fair. We
will then need people to also water- A schedule is being
set up so each person will only have to water once a
week. Ifyou would like to help keep OUR grounds at St.
James Church and cemeteries as beautiful as they have
been in the past, please call Judy Nye, 493-1591.
as
4awaii in 2016!
Haven't you always wanted to go to Hawaii? Join Fr.
John Yonkovig of St. Agnes in Lake Placid on a 7 night
cruise of four Hawaiian islands with Norwegian Cruise
Line. The group will fly from Burlington and spend two
nights on Waikiki Beach and 7 nights cruising. April of
2016 - please call Touraid Travel at 518-563-5605 for
pricing and availability.
Augustinian Academy's Education Council
will meet on June 17 in the school at 6:30 pm.
Augustinian's Annual \ilalk-a-thon will be
held on Thursday, June 18 at the Carthage Park.
qM:L*;*l*h
Welcome CAA Alumni
!
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Created and donated by:
Jeanette Turner and Alma Price
52.00 per ticket
or 3 for Ss.00
Drawing on Saturday June ZTth @ St
James Fair
TICKETS AVAILABLE AT:
SEW WHAT QUILT
& EMBROIDERY
255 State Street
Ca rth?g€, NY
Do not neclect to drow hocplulity to stran8ers, for thereby some have entertained anepls unaware$ Hebrc: tr2
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We are very blessed each year to \,lelcome shrdents from diverse regions of the globe to
lmmaculate Heart High School. These students bring with them so much to us as far as experiences, knorvledge and perspective. They also sacrifice their family life, leaving their mottrers
and fathers to study in America because they are committed to getting a solid foundation for life.
to a stranger; This very act reflects
the mission statement of our school. Please knorv that by inviting someone new into your house
to share family meals, tirne, and activities that you are truly serving God.
It takes special people, special families, to open your house
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co*re-pbaso contact
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at 7884S'I0
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41sf .{nnuat
st.Jam;Fair
State Street, Carthage
GAMES OF CT{AI\CE
tslack Jack * Big Six Wheel * Full Tabs
R.AFF'LE-Prizes: 1st-2/$5008Sellerof lstPrize:$50ea* 10-2ndprizes-$100each
*** $1 per ticket / 6 for $5 / 12 for $i0 / 18 for $15 *'r*
$$$ Drawing Saturday, June ZZtn $$$
0ntario
s
Amusernent Ride$
aturd",
iiliTfrT'
F00D: Italian *
Lebanese
Dav
!!!
- American n polish -
Spanish
Clams - Fried Dough ^, Ice Cream - Beer
- Tent
special Priced Meals for children - saturday t2pm - 4pm
Enferfainment: Repfiles Forever, D,r and llore!
June 25, 26, & 27
Hours of operation: Thursday and Friday 6pm
- lOpm
and Saturday
lZpm- 10pm
'l;lRotvtlDuff,ffi
Robinson to be New Pastor Named for
Ia r. Donald
Parishes:
As mentioned previously, I am
IJ'orr
r
happy
to
announce
that Bishop laValley has
I
.
^,
afrpornted
a successor to me as Pastor of St. James in
Carthage and St. Mary's in Copenhagen. His name is Fr.
Donald A. Robinson. He is a native oflaFargeville, N.Y.
and grew up on the family farm. Fr. Robinson has had a
widg range of priestly ministries including parish work,
teacher at Immaculate Heart Central High School, faculty
member
of
Wadhams
Hall
Seminary, Director of
Vocations and Seminarians for our Diocese. This is an
answer to prayer as now I can go in peace, knowing you
will be well cared for. For those not yet aware, the week
after Easter, I informed the parishes that after prayerful
discemment, I felt the need to retire from the active
ministry due to the condition ofthe Parkinson Disease and
other health issues. However, I will still carry on priestly
ministry in a more relaxing pacee to reside at the rectory at
St. Bernard's Church in Saranac Lake N.Y. and in the
winter reside at a rectory in the Diocese of Palm Beach
where my first cousin, Fr. Richard George is pastor. In
addition, I will be happy to see our former Ordinary,
Bishop Barbarito who is the Bishop of Palm Beach. This
change of guard takes effect on July lst. However, Fr.
Robinson asked me to stay on for two more weeks so that
he can take a vacation. t will enjoy the exha two weeks to
bid farewell- It has been a geat13 years for me!
fl
panish Masswilt beheld on Seturday,June20e
with the recitation of the Rosary @
FIND YOUR HOME IN CHRIST
Building Pcrishes with Lisittg Stones
Diacesafi Cenilslnitiatiqtc
St. Jomes I St. Mcry's
neigl$ors.
Please contact tlw follmting tcarn menrbers if
you cafi assist with sctfiie relrl.aining
roads/streets tlwt need tabe tisited.
St Jomes Teon - Dr. Donflld Foster
Mrs. Mcry Hall
St. Mory's Temn - Lucilla Shettleton
Deb 8 Biff Ctreen
Heothm Sulliuan
D%1.*./ntensus
Thcn
Update: Sr. Mary Ellen and Dr. Donald
Foster have been coordinating our door-to{oor
Census initiated by Bishop laValtey for all the
parishes in our diocese with the theme: "Finding your
home in Christ." Those parishioners in both parishes
who took the leap of faith in visiting their neighbors
I
\-/
found to their surprise that it turned out to be a very
rewarding experience for all concerned. Pray over it,
maybe the Lord is calling you to knock on the door of
someone waiting for a friendly visit. If interested, contact
Sr. Mary Ellen or Dr. Foster. Thank you.
FLAG
DAY
to
Neigltbor" Cerrsus Visiting
carltinues ofiwng our cofiuuuttitias. There is
still time to vohmteq tn uisit a few of yotn
"Neighbor
<s
ta orn currefit volurrteer:s
Stilltime ta qtohmteq!
n y,qu dou!
Thnr/r-you for pruying andfuins Dert of this
Please welcorll,e Wople wlw conw
eq)efit!
hange in Custodians @ SL James Parish:
I take this opportunity to thank Mr. Charles
Leonard for his good work as Custodian the last
three years. We wish him the best qf luck as he pursues
educational opportunities @ JCC. Thanks Charlie.
At the same time we WELCOME the new custodian in
the person of Mr. John Szijarto. For the past two weeks
Charlie has been mentoring John with his many
responsibilities at the Church, School & Cemetery.
41sf .{nnua\
st.Jam;Fair
State Street, Carthage
GAMES OFCHAI\CE
tslack Jack * Big Six Wheel * Full Tabs
RMFLE - Prizes:
1st -
*** $l
0ntario
2/$500* Seller of 1st Prize: $50 ea* 10 - 2nd prizes - $100 each
perticket/ 6 for $5 i 12 for $i0 / 18 for $15 *'rs
$$$ Drawing Saturday, June ZZttr $$$
Amusentent Ride$
Saturday - Wristband Day! !!
.12prn - 4pm
F00D: Italian - Lebanese * American - Polish - Spanish
Clams * Fried Dough ,- Ice Cream - Beer
- Tent
special Priced Meals for children - saturda! tZpm - 4pm
Enferfainmenf: Repfiles Forever, DJ and llore!
June 25, 26, & 27
Hours of operation: Thursday and Friday 6pm - l0pm and Saturday
l}pm-
10pm
'l;l
koturlDulr7,ffi
Robinson to be New Pastor Named for
Ir! r. Donald
Parishes: As mentioned previously, I am
I.J'orr
r
happy
to announce that Bishop IaValley has
I
r
^'
Eppinted
a suecessor to me as Pastor of St. James in
Carthage and St. Mary's in Copenhagen. His name is Fr.
Donald A Robinson. He is a native oflaFargeville, N.Y.
and grew up on the family farm. Fr. Robinson has had a
widg range of priestly minishies including parish work,
teacher at Immaculate Heart Central High School, faculty
member
of
Wadhams
Hall
Seminary, Drector of
Vocations and Seminarians for our Diocese. This is an
answer to prayer as no\il I can go in peace, knowing you
will be well cared for. For those not yet awaxe, the week
after Easter, I informed the parishes that after prayerful
discemmen! I felt the need to retire frcm the active
ministry due to the condition ofthe Parkinson Disease and
other health issues. However, I will still carry on priestly
ministry in a more relaxing pacee to reside at the rectory at
St. Bernard's Church in Saranac Lake N.Y. and in the
winter reside at a rectory in the Diocese of Palm Beach
where my first cousin, Fr. fuchard George is pastor. In
addition, I will be happy to see our former Ordinary,
Bishop Bmbarito who is the Bishop of Palm Beach. This
change of guard takes effect on July lst. However, Fr.
Robinson asked me to stay on for two more weeks so that
he can take a vacation. t will enjoy the exfta two weeks to
bid farewell. It has been a great 13 years for me!
lCl
panish Mass
D%l*.-.
FIND YOUR HOME IN CHRIST
Building Parhhes with Lioing Stones
Dioc esan C enils Initiaties
St. Janres I St Mary's
"Neighbor ta Neighbor" Census Visiting
conthwes ffiwflg ow cormmrrdties. Tlwre is
stitl time to oolunteq to ctisit a few of your
neighhorc.
Please contact tlw follorrltng tcam. nwnbers if
you can assist with sonrc remolining
rca.ds/streets
tlwt naeil tobe c,ified.
St James Tmrn - h. DonaW Foster
Mrs. Mary Holl
St. Mary's Tean - Lucilla Slrcttlewt
Deb 8 Biff Grcen
Heathm Sulliqtmt
will be held on Saturday, June 20fr
with the recitation of ttre Rosary @
Thdfllc ta our curr.ent uoluutaer:s
Update: Sr. Mary Ellen and Dr. Donald
Foster have been coordinating our door-todoor
Census initiated by Bishop LaValley for all the
parishes in our diocese with the theme: "Finding your
home in Christ." Those parishioners in both parishes
who took the leap of faith in visiting their neighbors
;nlensus
I
\-/
found to their surprise that it turned out to be a very
rewarding experience for all concerned. Pray over it,
maybe the Lord is calling you to knock on the door of
someone waiting for a friendly visit. If interested, contact
Sr. Mary Ellen or Dr. Foster. Thank you.
FLAG
DAY
Still time to qtohmteq!
Please welconw Wople wlw conw tn Wn daail
Thn ,t* Wu Lor Wqrylirlg and being Pert of this
e$et\t!
hange in Custodians @ St. James Parish:
I take this opportunity to thank Mr. Charles
Leonard for his good work as Custodian the last
three years. We wish him the best of luck as he pursues
educational opportunities @ JCC. Thanks Charlie.
At the same time we WELCOME the new custodian in
the person of Mr. John Szijarto. For the past two weeks
Charlie has been mentoring John with his many
responsibilities at the Church, School & Cemetery.
FROM THT' PASTOR'S DESK...
The'Joy of the Gospel'leods us to the Eucharist
Ieventh Sunday in OrdinaryTime:
What can mustrrd seeds teoch us about the
kingdom of God? The tiny mustard seed
litcrally grew to be a tree which attracted numerous
birds because they loved the little bleck mustard seed
it produced. Godrs kingdom works in a similar fashion.
It strrts from the smallest beginnings in the hearts of
men and women who are reccptive to God's word. And
it works un$een and causes a transformation from
within. Just as a seed has no power to change itself
until it ls planted in the grcuqd, so we cannot change
our lives to be like God until God gives us the powerof
his Holy Spirit The Lord of the Universe is ever ready
to transform ur by the powerof his Holy Spirit Are
you ready to let God change you by his lifegiving
Word and Spirit? The kingdom of God produces a
transformation in thosewho receivethe new lifewhich
Jesus Christ offers.'When we yield to the Lord Jcsus
and allow his word to take rcot in us, our lives are
transformed by the lxlwer of the Hoty Spirit who
dwells within us. Paul the Apostle saysr'rwe have this
treasure in earthen vcsselg to show that the
trenscendent power belongs to H and not to us" (2
Corinthians 4:7). Do you believe in the transforming
powerof theHoly Spirit? A mushrd secd is indeed an
image of the kingdom of God. Christ is the kingdom of
heaven. Sown like a musterd secd in tte garden of the
virgin's womb, he grew up into the tree of the cross
whose branches stretch acnxs thc world. Cmshed in
the mortar of the passion, its fruit has prcduced
sasoning enough f,ortLe fhvorirgend preservetion of
eyerT lMng cneature with which it comcs in contact
Christ beceme all things in order to rcstone all of us in
himself. The man Christ received the mustard seed
which reprercnts the kingdom of God; as man he
received it, though as God he had always posscsscd it
Do you allow the seed of God's word to take deep root
in your life and transform you into a fruit-bcaring
disciple of Jesus Christ? Let us prey for our faith
communitiesof St. James & StMary'sthatwewill be
open to God's Word in spirit and tmth:
fFlhe 416 annual ST. JAMES FAIRto be held on
I JIINE 25'-2 6 - 271RaffIe Tickets for the Fair were
I. mailed to St. James parishioners and tothe Alumni
of Augustinian Academy. IF EACH C.A.A. ALT MNUS
AND FAMILY IN ST. JAMES PARISH WERE TO
DONATE OR SELL A BOOK OF TICKETS, THIS
YEAR'S FAIR WOI..ILD BE A MAIOR SUCCESS
STORY. Please make every effort to do your "fafu" share.
Knowthatl appreciate whateveryou are ableto do forthe
sale of these tickets. Return tickets with donations can be
sent to the rectory or put in the Sunday collection baskett. JAMES FAIR MEMORIAL LEAFLET:
Eight years ago, we inaugurated a Memorial
Leafletforthe Fairas away to express our love and
affection for family and friends, living and
Ifyou are a registered parishioner ofSt. James,
deceased.
you would have received the Memorial Envelope in the
bulk mailing that was sent recently. If you are not
registered or misplaced the mailing PLEASE USE THE
MEMORIAL OFFERING ENVELOPES FOUND ON
TTM TABLES NEAR THE, CONIFESSIONALS AT ST.
JAMES CHIJRCH. Please write the name of your loved
one, living or deceased that you want remembered in this
year's Memorial kaflet that will be in the bulletin of July
5th. There is no set fee for the c,ffering. Thank you for
your generosity in support ofthe Acaderny!
for
Farewell receptions
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Father George F. Marounl i
July 5th ...St
8AM Mass
Maryt Church after
Iuly L2th ... St James Church
after 10AM Mass
trLord Jesug fill me with your Holy Spirit and
transforu me into the Chrlst-like holiness you desire.
Incnease my zeal foryour kingdom and instill in me a
holy desire to live for your greater glory."
Come ene, come all to either or
both celebratians of Gretitude!
f f Telcome Alumni of Augustien Academy:
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the moral and financial support of our alumni. May God
bless you for your generosity. Enjoy your celebration.
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