Saint James Church
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Saint James Church
The Church of SAINT JAMES 184 South Finley Avenue P.O. Box 310 Basking Ridge, New Jersey 07920 Our mission is to be a Faith Community centered in the Eucharist, proclaiming Christ’s message of love and service, and living as true disciples of Christ. Pastor Rev. Glenn J. Comandini, S.T.D. [email protected] Pastor Emeritus Rev. Msgr. William J. Capik Parochial Vicar Rev. Carmelo Villocillo [email protected] Weekend Visiting Priest Rev. Brian Clarke, O.S.B. Pastoral Assistants Deacon Luke J. Hally [email protected] Deacon Peter J. DePrima [email protected] Deacon Thomas H. Klaas [email protected] Parish Office (908) 766-0888 Fax: 908-766-1815 [email protected] School School Principal Mr. Jeremiah Kenny [email protected] Parish Catechetical Leader Mrs. Patty Del Re [email protected] Director of Music Mrs. Karen Sutherland Organist Mrs. Joyce Russell Administrative Assistants Mrs. Mary Corbet Mrs. Fatima Goncalves [email protected] Youth Minister Mrs. Cristina Imparato [email protected] Business Administrator Mrs. Renee Pascarella [email protected] Director of Social Concerns Mrs. Debi Murray (908)334-6778 [email protected] 200 S. Finley Ave. (908) 766-4774 [email protected] MASS SCHEDULE Saturday Evening: 5:30 PM (Vigil) Sunday: 7:30, 9:00, 10:30 and 12:00 Noon Weekdays: Monday - Friday 7:00 AM Tuesday - Saturday 8:00 AM SACRAMENT OF RECONCILIATION Saturdays 8:30am—9:00am in the Sept. 11th Oratory; Saturdays 4:00pm—5:00pm in the Church SACRAMENT OF BAPTISM 1:15 PM Sundays by appointment only SACRAMENT OF MARRIAGE Application for marriage by registered parishioners should be made at the parish office a year in advance of the desired wedding date. Parish Website: www.saintjamesbr.org School of Religion 200 S. Finley Ave (908) 766-1227 [email protected] Youth Center (908) 766-1183 Fax: 908-766-1815 [email protected] Page Two October 23, 2011 Thirtieth Sunday in Ordinary Time October 23, 2011 “You shall love the Lord, your God, with all your heart, with all your soul, and with all your mind.” — Matthew 22:37 Benjamin Richard Campbell son of Bryan Campbell and Jessica Foti Campbell Lucca Angelina Galeone daughter of Nicholas Galeone and Heidi Pascuiti Galeone Samantha Claire Felo daughter of John Felo and Lauren Bodek Felo Ryder Jaeyun Phan son of Robert Phan and Hee Kim Phan Members of our Armed Services, (especially Capt. Robert Emmons, Sgt. James Miervaldis, and Lt. Thomas Comer, all stationed in Afghanistan), David Hilferty, Carol Kissane, Leonard Andolino, Karen Short, Kaitlin Keefe, Owen Anderson, Chester Pogorzelski, Annemarie Cooney, Thomas Mahala, Edith Sorrell, Baby Liam Blair, the family of Ana and Carl Giordano, Tom Kvederas, Bill Waldron, Eugene McCann, Margo Kelker, Bobbi McGill, Edward Garthwaite, Anthony Piccolo and family, Henry Cyr, Richard dePoortere, Jr., Tillie McHugh, Cheryl Scarborough, Kathy Ewanyk, Barbara White, Bob Closkey, Annabella Biondo, John F. Stack, Sr., Anne Stack, Judy Longo, June Starr, Judy and Ken Klasek, Elaine Smith, Madeline Solomon, Cynthia Alvine, Bob Bierman, Danielle Holmes, Lynn Kelker, Kate Kelker, Kimberly Tisdale, Ruthann Loya, Joseph Loya, Cornelius Flannery, Jacquie Washburn, Steve de Poortere, Katelynn Rose Fortenbacker, William Reid, and Kathy Kelleher Mothers of: Joanne MacGillivray, Laura Mertz, Chris Jones, and Maureen Hally Fathers of: Greg Mayer, Joseph Franceus and Paula Axt Sisters of: Jody D’Agostini and Jill Potdevin, Jackie Foley, Owen Ryan, and Mary Duhaime Brother of: Margaret Launer Husband of: Jane Parkinson SUNDAY, October 23 World Mission Sunday 7:30am John Hayes requested by: Robert and Shirley Hayes 9:00am Michael Colonna, Jr. requested by: The Colonna Family 10:30am Sheila Boyle requested by: The Coughlin Family 12:00Noon The People of the Parish MONDAY, October 24 St. Anthony Mary Claret 7:00am Pedro Frometa requested by: The Ecko Family No 8:00am Mass TUESDAY, October 25 7:00am Anthony Favorito requested by: Stephen Kisker and Family 8:00am Deacon Jim Bell requested by: Deacon Luke and Maureen Hally WEDNESDAY, October 26 7:00am Rusty Maloney requested by: Dick and Joann Regan 8:00am Margaret McCudden requested by: The Davis Family THURSDAY, October 27 7:00am Edward Wilkes requested by: The Gunning Family 8:00am Edward Pamula requested by: Mary Lou Pamula FRIDAY, October 28 St. Simon and St. Jude 7:00am Frank Gagliardotto requested by: his daughter Rose 8:00am Grace Dunne requested by: Arthur Dunne SATURDAY, October 29 8:00am Virginia Kearney requested by: The Gallic Family 5:30pm deceased members of the Barker and McClain families requested by: The McClain Family SUNDAY, October 30 7:30am Donald Goetz requested by: Catherine Branciforte 9:00am Jeffrey Bubnowski requested by: The Olivo Family 10:30am James W. Gates, Sr. requested by: St. James Adult Choir 12:00PM The People of the Parish IMPORTANT Parking Notice: In accordance with a township ordinance, next weekend, you will notice new signs designating the drop off area in the front of the Church as a “NO Parking” zone on Sundays. This section of Finley Avenue is for the convenience of dropping off those with special needs. Plenty of handicap parking spaces can be found in the parking lot of the Church. Please take note of these signs as violators will be ticketed. Page Three October 23, 2011 Sunday, October 23 Children’s Mass at the 9:00 a.m. Mass in the Church for children in Kindergarten through 5th grades. Dear Friends: I will be on retreat this week from Sunday to Thursday. Please pray for me as I take time out of my work-a-day schedule to renew my commitment to the priesthood, to parish ministry and to pasturing the flock entrusted to my care. Know that I will be praying for all of you, as well. As most of you know, the New Roman Missal goes into effect on November 27, the first Sunday of Advent. Music changes will be explained by our Director of Music before the Masses leading up to this Sunday and a pamphlet with the sung Mass parts will be found in each of the missals inside jackets. In addition, I will also have laminated cards in the pews having the responses to the priest’s prayers so as to facilitate the transition to this new translation. It may be a little bumpy at first, but I know that the people of this parish will adapt quickly to this Third Missal. For our children, new children’s missals have been ordered containing all the new prayers. Our teachers at the Children’s Liturgy, CCD, Family Catechesis and the parochial school will instruct our young ones how to use these. Prayerfully, Fr. Glenn Monday, October 24 Rosary for Peace at 7:30pm in the Church. All are welcome. Annual Parish Golf Outing at the Basking Ridge Country Club. Registrations are still being accepted. Tuesday, October 25 Evening Bible Study at 7:15 p.m. in the pastoral center. Thursday, October 27 Eucharistic Exposition from 8:30am to 5:30pm in the Chapel. Come spend some time in Christ’s presence. Bible Study at 9:00 a.m. in the Pastoral Center. Friday, October 28 Help clean the chandeliers in the Chapel at 7:00 p.m. Men, women and teens welcome! Service hours given. Saturday, October 29 Saturday Morning Men’s Prayer at 7:15am in the Church. All men are welcome. Parish Support - October 16, 2011 29th Sunday in Ordinary Time Weekly Second Collection for the Propagation of the Faith, supporting the work of the Missions throughout the world. 2010 2011 $21,808.00 $30,796.00 Sunday, October 30 Baby Bottle Program ends. Please return your filled bottles by this date. Proceeds will benefit Life Choices Pregnancy Aid Center. Special Collection for Sacred Heart Church Faith Direct Automated Giving For secure online enrollment, go to www.faithdirect.net. Our parish code is NJ331. Or you may call the parish office to request a mail-in enrollment form. Questions or concerns can be directed to Faith Direct at 866-507-8757. READINGS FOR THE WEEK Monday: Rom 8:12-17; Lk 13:10-17 Tuesday: Rom 8:18-25; Lk 13:18-21 Wednesday: Rom 8:26-30; Lk 13:22-30 Thursday: Rom 8:31b-39; Lk 13:31-35 Friday: Eph 2:19-22; Lk 6:12-16 Saturday: Rom 11:1-2a, 11-12, 25-29; Lk 14:1, 7-11 Sunday: Mal 1:14b — 2:2b, 8-10; Ps 131; 1 Thes 2:7b-9, 13; Mt 23:1-12 Tuesday, November 1st All Saints A Holy Day of Obligation Mass schedule is as follows: 6:30 a.m. and 8:00 a.m. in the Chapel 10:30 a.m., 12:15 p.m. and 7:00 p.m. in the Church Do you have extra Rosaries at home that you are not using? Fr. Denis Ndomba, O.S.B. will take the rosaries to a parish in Tanzania where there is a great need for religious articles. The collection basket is located outside the Parish Office. Thank you! Page Four October 23, 2011 Annual Appreciation Banquet Registration Form Please return by October 31st. November 1: Mass at Sunrise Assisted Living at 2:00 p.m. This Mass has been moved from November 8th. November 1: Knights of Columbus meet in Council Hall. November 5: Baptism Preparation Session for first time parents and godparents at 10:00 a.m. in room 7 in the pastoral center. Please call the parish office to register. November 5: Appreciation Night at 7:00 p.m. in the school gym for all parishioners who serve in parish ministries. RSVP with the form in opposite column or by contacting the parish office at [email protected] or 766-0888, ext. 3. November 6: Sacred Heart Adopt-A-Family Christmas drive sign ups after all Masses. See page five for details. November 6: Blood Drive sponsored by the Bonafides of Somerset Hills in the Chapel Auditorium from 8:00 a.m. to 2:00 p.m. Light refreshments will be served. November 7: Ss. Joachim and Anne Society Potluck Luncheon at 12:30 p.m. in the Chapel Auditorium. Call Gerry Lewis at 908-766-3492. Men and women 52 and over are welcome to join. Guests and caregivers welcome. Call 908502-5108 for membership. November 7: Rosary Altar Society Rosary at 7:30 p.m. followed by Fall Fellowship and Fun Shop. All are welcome to shop with vendors such as Handmade Crystal Rosaries and Bracelets, Knotted in Prayer Rosaries, At Home America, Silpada Jewelry, Crazy Good Chocolate Chip Cookies, Discovery Toys, and Longaberger Baskets. November 8: Child’s Health Clinic and immunizations at no cost for children ages birth to 18 who live in the Somerset Hills and do not have health insurance. Appointments can be scheduled between 8:30am and 11:45am by calling 766-0180. This free clinic is offered on the 2nd Tuesday of each month. November 9: Respect for Life committee gathering at 12:00 noon. All are welcome. November 11: Monthly Cursillo Meeting, (Ultreya), will be held in Rooms 1-2 at 7:30 PM in the pastoral center. Come and join us for Piety, Study, and Action. Everyone welcome. Remember to bring some cookies, water, etc. for fellowship afterward. De Colores ! November 13: Sign up after all Masses to donate turkeys for our annual Thanksgiving food drive. November 13: Share Your Bread collection of nonperishable food items will take place one week early due to the Thanksgiving holiday. Saturday, November 5, 2011 7:00pm - 10:00pm St. James School Gym Name: ____________________________________________ Telephone Number: _________________________________ Ministry: _________________________________________ No. Of Adults Attending: ____________ On the Road to Emmaus …where the people of Saint James Church meet Christ through each other. Greetings from the Saint James Stewardship Committee! The theme of today’s readings is love, and Jesus reminds us that the most important duty of a Christian disciple is to love the Lord with his whole self, and to also love his neighbor as himself. But love of neighbor is not always an easy task, especially when we recognize that others don’t always treat us with that sense of selfless love and, in fact, can be downright cruel to us at times. Nonetheless, Christ’s law of love stands firm. We are to love. Always. Jesus offers us the perfect example of selfless love on the cross. He died out of love for us. In order to make reparation for our sins so that we could enjoy life everlasting, the Lord experienced the most excruciating suffering, simply because He wanted us to reap the reward. The stewardship way of life calls us to follow Jesus’ example and act on this selfless love. By doing so, we set an example and call others to follow Christ, just as Saint Paul praised the Thessalonians for doing in the second reading. The Lord has given us the gift of love and, through His own suffering and death, He has shown us how to selflessly share that love by laying down our lives for others. What’s more, He has given us our time, our talent, and our treasure, and it is our duty as Christian stewards to use them in love of God and in love of neighbor. Copyright © 2011 www.THECATHOLICSTEWARD.com NEXT WEEK: Further reflections on stewardship…on the Road to Emmaus. Page Five October 23, 2011 Mystery of God ONLINE If you could not attend Father Glenn’s first six-week installment of The Mystery of God course, if you missed a session, or if you simply wish to review the lecture material, please visit the Parish Web site at www.saintjamesbr.org. Click on Education and then choose “The Mystery of God” to access the course outline and audio recordings of the first three lectures in the series. Additional lectures will be added as they become available. Note that while the sound quality is not ideal (we’re working on that!), the content is accurate St. James Annual Women’s Retreat THE ST. JAMES WOMEN'S MINISTRY invites all women of the parish to a Fall Retreat taking place on November 1820 at the Sisters of Christian Charity in Mendham. The theme, "Transfiguration" (a time to be in the stillness of God's presence), will be presented by Friar Noel Danielewicz, O.F.M. Conv. More information can be found in the retreat/ registration brochure in the narthex of the church. Space is limited. Accommodations are on a first-come, first-served basis. Cost is $150; some scholarships available. For further information, please call Maureen Zellweger 908-221-1920 or Fran O'Brien 908-696-0168. Preparing for the New Translation of the Mass The Liturgy of the Eucharist On the First Sunday of Advent, November 27, 2011, Catholic parishes in the United States will begin praying the texts of the Mass using a new English translation of the Roman Missal. This week, we explore what the Liturgy of the Eucharist is about. We begin by preparing the altar for the holy sacrifice to come. In the Prayer Over the Gifts we get ready to offer ourselves and our lives together with the bread and wine that we, too, might be transformed by God. In the Preface Dialog we declare that it is right and just to give thanks to the Lord our God, and in the Preface we proclaim the reasons that we have to give our thanks and praise. Then comes the great Eucharistic Prayer by which we render our thanks and praise to God the Father. As we recall what Jesus said and we do what he did at the Last Supper, God transforms the bread and wine into the Body and Blood of Christ, and we pray that we will also be transformed by the Eucharist we celebrate and receive. We ratify this wonderful action with the Great Amen, and prepare for the culmination of the Liturgy of the Eucharist in Holy Communion. Copyright © J. S. Paluch Co. Thanksgiving Food Drive There will be donation sign-ups following all masses the weekend of November 12/13 for our annual Thanksgiving Sharing Project with our sister parish, Sacred Heart. This will include donations of (150) 15lb. frozen Turkeys or financial donations to defray the cost of other meal items. Turkeys need to be dropped off frozen to the Church on Saturday, November 19th from 1011 a.m. The St. James CCD classes are collecting a $5.00 donation per family to be used in purchasing the non-perishable items to complete the meals. Your past generosity has been greatly appreciated by the parishioners of Sacred Heart. Thank you, Maggie Conroy St James Coordinator For more information or questions, contact Maggie at [email protected] 2011 Bishop’s Annual Appeal In Faith, With Hope Catholic Charities, Diocese of Metuchen, receives the largest share of the Bishop’s Annual Appeal—a total of $1.8 million has been allocated this year. Thanks to your contribution to the Bishop’s Annual Appeal, Catholic Charities can continue to provide quality services to the poor and vulnerable—offering hope to all people in need in our communities. Parish Goal: $254,300.00 Pledged to date: $66,599.10 Annual Sacred Heart Adopt-a-Family Christmas Drive November 5th and 6th after all masses! For many years St. James parishioners have adopted families at Christmas time from a list provided by Sacred Heart Church, our sister parish in New Brunswick. The list includes the family name, name of each parent and ages and sizes of children. Our parishioners sign up to be responsible for one family each and to purchase Christmas gifts (clothes are encouraged) for each family member. More detailed information is provided at sign up which will take place after Masses November 5th and 6th. This effort has been greatly appreciated by recipients and often represents the only Christmas gifts these families receive. Bags of gifts are to be delivered to the area across from the parish offices no later than Wednesday December 7th. Many volunteer drivers are needed to take the gift bags to Sacred Heart during the preceding weeks. Sign-up forms for drivers will also be available. Page Six October 23, 2011 A Pilgrimage to the Shrines of France with Fr. Glenn -June 22nd to July 1st, 2012 $2995--10 days, 9 nights Leaving from Newark Come join fellow parishioners and our Pastor as we experience Lourdes, where the Virgin Mary appeared to Bernadette in 1858; Ars, the home of St. John Vianney, the patron saint of parish priests; Paray Le Monial, where the Lord appeared to St. Margaret Mary Alacoque; Nevers, where we will see the incorrupt body of St. Bernadette; Paris and the Chapel of the Miraculous Medal; Lisieux, home of St. Therese and much more!! We will have mass at many of this special places. This is an opportunity not to be missed!! For further inquiries, please contact Paul and Alexis Carola 908-647-3376 or [email protected]. Girl Scout Silver Award: Two parish Girl Scouts are holding a collection for the Interfaith Hospitality Network. They will be collecting new toys only (especially for children birth through 3 years old). They will also be collecting diapers in all sizes and packaged personal hygiene items. Collection dates: October 1—30. For further information, please email them at [email protected] or call (908) 306-1992. ST. JAMES 28th ANNUAL PARISH GOLF TOURNAMENT AND DINNER Monday, October 24, 2011 Basking Ridge Country Club 12:00pm Registration; 1:00pm Shotgun 6:00pm Cash Bar; 7:00pm Dinner Men, women, foursomes, singles are all invited. Golf only: $115 Lunch & Dinner only: $65 Lunch, Dinner & Golf: $170 Prize donations gratefully accepted. Golf Tournament Registration G- golf only Names and Phone #: LD-lunch and dinner only G LD-golf, lunch & dinner 1._______________________________ _______________ 2._______________________________ _______________ 3. _______________________________ ______________ 4. _______________________________ ______________ The Gift of Hope Gala in support of the mothers and children of the Center for Great Expectations Please join us on Friday evening, November 11th, 2011 at Fiddler’s Elbow Country Club, Bedminster, for our annual gala fundraiser. 2011 Honorees include Gary Mahan, the Catholic Community of St. Charles Borromeo and Natalie Moynihan, for their outstanding service. How can you help? Join us for the evening, become a Sponsor, take an Ad in our Gala Journal, or donate an item for our Auction. Your help affects lives for generations to come. Please call (732)2477003 x32 for tickets and more information Mass for Healthcare Professionals A Mass honoring healthcare professionals will be held on Sunday, October 30th at St. Francis Cathedral in Metuchen at 12:00 noon. Bishop Bootkoski will celebrate the Mass and Very Rev. John Fell, S.T.D. will be the guest homilist. The White Mass honors those in our Diocese that are involved in the healthcare profession: physicians, nurses, pharmacists, technicians, chaplains, administrators and volunteers. It is an opportunity to give thanks for their dedicated service in the ministry of compassion and healing. Following the Mass there will be light refreshments and fellowship downstairs in the Community Room. For more information, call 732-562-1990, ext. 1629. CRAFT & VENDOR SHOW: St. Elizabeth Ann Seton Church, 105 Summer Road, Three Bridges will be hosting their annual craft and vendor show on Saturday, November 5th from 10-5:00pm and Sunday, November 6th from 9-3:00pm. 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