Fifth Sunday of Lent - St. James Church, Red Bank, NJ
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Fifth Sunday of Lent - St. James Church, Red Bank, NJ
Fifth Sunday of Lent March 22, 2015 1 MASS FOR THE WEEK March 21 – March 29 SAT.3/21, 5:30 Patrick Gallagher/His Family SUN.,3/22 Fifth Sunday of Lent 7:00 Joseph DiBarbiere/Francis R. Lewis 8:15 Maureen Budd/Sandi Woodward 9:30 David Yorke/The Baruzzi Family 10:45 Special Remembrances of the Week 12:00 Denise Patches/Pat Dailey 5:30 The People of the Parish MON,.3/23 St. Turibius of Mogrovejo 6:25 Frank Borer/Liam & Joyce Cullen 8:00 Mr. & Mrs. Harry J. Arnold, Sr./The Arnold Family 12:10 Teresa Romanik/Florence & John Rogicki TUES.,3/24 6:25 Valerie Lanigan/Jeannie Snedden 8:00 Jack Ducey/Marge & Jim Vaccarelli 12:10 Maurice Setrin/Frank Kelly WEDS., 3/25 The Annunciation of the Lord 6:25 Christiane, Christina & Brooke McNamara, Living/Martha & Kevin Young 8:00 Jean Botcher, Dec’d, B’day./John & Marlene Kuhn 12:10 Phil Visicaro/John & Lorraine Rogicki THURS.,3/26 6:25 Paul G. Lewis/Francis R. Lewis 8:00 Nicholas Alexander/Peter & Susie McNamara & Family 12:10 Margaret Givens/The Villani Family FRI.,3/27 6:25 Richard Leahey/Sara Carroll 8:00 Helen McNamara/Becky Sirigotis 12:10 Elaine Roman, Amelia, Percy, Carlos & Manuel Pinlac/Victor Pinlac SAT.,3/28 6:25 Silvio Fabbri/The Corregano Family 8:00 Joseph Ahlemeyer/His Wife & Family 5:30 Terry Schmitt/The Lambiase Family SUN.,3/29 Palm Sunday of the Passion Of the Lord 7:00 Bernadette Barszcewski-Simolinski/ Raymond & Catherine Soya & Family 8:15 Casper S. Curreri/His Family 9:30 Deputy Chief Craig A. Bahrs/Melissa & Christine Bahrs 10:45 Special Remembrances of the Week 12:00 Isabelle & John Babstock/Their Family 5:30 The People of the Parish Mass Readings Sun.,3/22 Jer 31:31-34 Ps 51:3-4, 12-15 Heb 5:7-9 Jn 12:20-33 Mon.,3/23 Dn 13:1-9, 15-17, 19-30, 33-62 Ps 23:1-6 Jn 8:1-11 Tues., 3/24 Nm 21:4-9 Ps 102:2-3, 16-21 Jn 8:21 Jn 8:21-30 Wed .,3/25 Is 7:10-14; 8:10 Ps 40:7-11 Heb 10:4-10 Lk 1:26-38 Thurs., 3/26 Gn 17:3-9 Ps 105:4-9 Jn 8:51-59 Fri., 3/27 Jer 20:10-13 Ps 18:2-7 Jn 10:31-42 Sat., 3/28 Ez 37:21-28 Jer 31:10-13 Jn 11:45-56 Sun.,3/29 Is 50:4-7 Ps 22:8-9, 17-18, 19-20, 23-24 Phil 2:6-11 Mk 14:1—15:47 Memorials Ad Marjorem Dei Gloriam Sanctuary Candle Is Offered for Gregory Wallack By Deacon Bryan & Bernadette Davis Our Lady’s Candle Is Offered In Loving Memory Of Eleanor Petilo By Diane & Sam St. Joseph’s Candle Is Offered In Loving Memory Of Andrew J. O’Bosky,III & Andrew J. O’Bosky,IV By the O’Bosky Family MASS REMEMBRANCES. This Sunday at the 10:45 Mass, we remember our special intentions of the week: Doris Nogueira (Living)/Rectory Staff; Barbara Norton/Family; A Special Intention; Ernesto Gimotea, Living/Rex Gimotea & Family; Raymond Joseph Clavelle/Schneider Family; Daniel White/Barbara & Eric Gross; Francis P. McDermott/Maureen & John Collins; Dodie Madsen, Living/Kerri & Glenn; Richard J. Weiner/Robert B. Halloran; Ashley Kate Gimotea, B’day./Family; Bill Philburn, Living/Pat & Breda; Fifth Sunday of Lent March 22, 2015 2 Luz Pinlac/Gimotea Family; Edward Cardinal Eagan/Marlene&John Kuhn; George Tyluki/ Family;Jean Botcher, B’day. Anniv./John & Marlene Kuhn; The parish family of St. James welcomes Into the Catholic faith those baptized last Sunday: Carter Paul Huszar, Child of Paul & AnnMarie Madeline Grace McDonald, Child of Andrew & Jennifer Kailyn Andrea & Troy William, Children Of Trey & Orsi Banns of Marriage: The following couples are preparing to celebrate the sacrament of Marriage as they answer God’s call to live in his love: 1st Time: Michael Spahr & Casey Grier Please Pray for the Sick Come to us, O risen Savior, faithful physician of our bodies and souls, and grant relief to our sick and aging who suffer: Florence Rogicki; Anna Fitzpatrick; Kathy; Tom; Lawrence Clark, III; Paul; Clair Byrne; Janet A. Mastal; Debbie Fitzpatrick; Imre Friesz; Donna Halse; Angelo; James Mueller; Adore Roa; Joe; LJ; Connie Petrone; Gary Baggarly; Jennifer; Courtney Delaney; Bishop David O’Connell; Dorothy Young; Shannon Blackwell; Neil Fitzpatrick; Please pray for the men and women of our armed forces, especially Capt. Conor Browne, 1LT. Cristin Browne, (brother & sister);Capt. Steven Carbone, Cpl. Matthew D’Alessandro, Steven James Gluth, Owen Michael (Bergin) McCann USN, Jason Palendrano, Staff Sgt. Matthew Roberts, Jonathan Welch, Shane Martin Dalton, USMC., USMC., Capt. Nicholas Abbate & Capt. Justin Abbate (brothers), Captains Brian C. Jones(Truex) & Crystal Jones (Husband & Wife);Capt. Josh Pershing; Brendan Gilroy; Lcpl. Brian Dilger, Jr., USMC, Maj. Robert Duchaine, Capt. Michael Duchaine; Maj. Carlo Brancato, USMC; 2Lt Robert Beery, 2Lt Thomas Beery; Capt. Sean Screen (Iraq) Sgt. James Conklin (Afghanistan); 1st Lt. Cooper Lewis, USMC; Pvt. Robert Bartos,Army Spec E4 Thomas F. Welch, V; Navy AOAA Brian J. Truex; Cpl. Kevin Andia, USMC; FIFTH SUNDAY OF LENT FOCUS: God continues to love us, even when we fall short time and again. LITURGY OF THE WORD: In today’s first reading, God promises a new convenant in which he will forgive humankind’s sins. The passage from Hebrews reminds us that Jesus was obedient to his Father in order to save us. In the Gospel, Jesus makes it clear that he was sent by the Father to die for our sins. A voice from heaven confirms this. THIS WEEK AT ST. JAMES BSA (Broad Street Auditorium) HS(High School) SUNDAY,3/22 REP; Gr. K-7, 9:15-10:30AM, 8th Gr., 9-10:30AM 3PM, Divine Mercy Chaplet, Church MONDAY,3/23 8PM, Baptism Class, High School Meeting Room TUESDAY3/24, 7:30 PM, Folk Choir, Church WEDNESDAY, 3/25, 6 PM, Rosary Prayer Cenacle, the Convent THURSDAY,3/26 FRIDAY,3/27 7:30PM, Stations of the Cross SATURDAY,3/28 6:30-8:30AM, That Man is You, Student Center SUNDAY,3/29 5:30PM, Youth Group, Mass & Meeting REP; Gr. K-7, 9:15-10:30AM, 8th Gr., 9-10:30AM 3PM, Divine Mercy Chaplet, Church ANNOUNCEMENTS FROM THE PASTOR LENTEN REGULATIONS The specific discipline of the Church in the United States regarding penitential days is as follows: The days of fast and abstinence are ASH WEDNESDAY AND GOOD FRIDAY. The other Fridays of Lent are DAYS OF ABSTINENCE. The Fridays of the year, outside of Lent, are Fifth Sunday of Lent March 22, 2015 3 designated as DAYS OF PENANCE, but each individual may substitute for the traditional abstinence from meat some other practice of voluntary self-denial as penance. This may be physical mortification or acts of religious, charity or Christian witness. Those between the ages of 18 and 59 are obliged to fast. By this obligation, the individual is permitted only one full mean a day. At the age of 14, people are obliged to abstain. This obligation prohibits the eating of meat, but not eggs, milk products or condiments of any kind, even though made from animal fat. The obligation of receiving the Eucharist at least once a year should be fulfilled during the period from First Sunday of Lent, February 22nd to Trinity Sunday, May 31st. Please be reminded that receiving the Eucharist presupposes you have gone to confession. However, the Code of Canon Law does permit this precept to be fulfilled at another time during the year when there is just cause. Msgr. Lowery ANNOUNCEMENTS FROM OUR PARISH St. James Youth Group: The God Squad Open House! Calling all Confirmed Eighth Grade and High School students: we need you! Come join the God-Squad, your St. James Parish Youth Group. Join us for a fun Open House meeting on Sunday, March 22 from 6:30-8 in the Eck Student Center. We welcome returning and new members, and registration is ongoing. Meeting schedules are available in the Church. Bring a friend and come see what we are all about! For more information, please email Mr. and Mrs. D. at [email protected]. Let us give thanks to the Lord our God...it is right to give Him thanks and praise. Come to the Peace of Christ Prayer Group for an opportunity to get together with others who give thanks and praise to our God and pray for each other’s needs. We meet in the High School Meeting room on Thursday evenings at 7:30 PM (except on days when school is closed). Altar Server Candidates: There will be a training session for New Altar Server candidates on Monday, March 23rd at 6:45PM in the Church. Easter Schedule Saturday, 3/27: 5:30PM. Vigil Mass for Palm Sunday. Blessing of Palms, Solemn Entrance. Confessions: 3/31: 7-8PM. 4/2: Noon to 1PM. 4/3: 11AM-Noon & 8 to 8:30PM. 4/2: Holy Thursday: 7:30PM Solemn Mass of the Lord’s Supper (this is the only Mass of the day). Adoration of the Blessed Sacrament after 7:30PM Mass until midnight. 4/3: Good Friday, 3PM : Solemn Celebration of the Lord’s Passion (Holy Communion is distributed). 4/4: Holy Saturday: 10:15AM, Blessing of Food Baskets (Church). 8PM, Solemn Easter Vigil Mass (Church). There can be only one Vigil Mass. 4/5, Easter Sunday: 7, 8:15, 9:30 & 10:45AM, & 12 Noon. No 5:30PM Mass Divine Mercy Chaplet: Join us each Sunday at 3PM in the Church for the Divine Mercy Chaplet. Living Stations: Red Bank Catholic Students will present the “Living Stations” at 7:30PM on Wednesday, March 25th in the Church. RELIGIOUS EDUCATION Confirmation: The Parish of St. James prayerfully congratulates those candidates who received the Sacrament of Confirmation on Tuesday, March 17th. May they be filled with the Holy Spirit as they embrace their role as fully initiated Catholic Christians. THE DIOCESE OF TRENTON Whether you are seriously discerning God’s Call to the priesthood, or just curious about how God is calling you to serve Him in some aspect of your life, come and join us to learn more about this exciting and powerful approach to life in the Lord! Fifth Sunday of Lent March 22, 2015 4 If you are a faithful, single, Roman Catholic man, between the ages of 18 and 40, and you are asking yourself whether God is calling you to be a priest, you are cordially invited to attend this month’s discernment meeting on March 29th from 4 to 6PM at Holy Eucharist Church (Pope John XXIII Faith Formation Wing, in adjunction within the Church) at 520 Medford Lakes Road, Tabernacle, NJ. Join Rev. Andrew Jamieson as he shares in his ministry of the priesthood, great conversation, and a meal. Evening concludes with a celebration of the Liturgy marking the beginning of the most solemn time of the Church year. You are welcome to attend! Please register with Diocese of Trenton Vocation Office at [email protected] or call 609/406-7449. Join us at this exciting time as you discover this awesome way of serving the Lord and respond to His invitation! We look forward to seeing you! FROM OUR SCHOOLS Saint James School 4th Annual Run With the Royals 5K & ½ Mile Fun Run: Yes, spring is almost here! Saturday, April 11th, 10:30AM, St. James School will hold its 4th Annual 5K Classic and 1/2 Mile Fun Run: Run With the Royals. The Run is held at Thompson Park, Newman Springs Road, Lincroft on a completely paved and flat course, which is welcoming to all abilities. Those who would like to post a fast time and those who would like to stroll the course can be accommodated. Entry fee is $25, and proceeds will go to benefit the Saint James Athletic Association, which has one of the most comprehensive sports offerings for elementary schools in our area. All early entrants will receive a Run With the Royals Shirt, and a fun After-Party will be held, with prizes drawn at random. To register, please pick up an entry form in the back of the Church, or to register online, go to www.jsrc.org, Run With the Royals. Businesses and Families: Sponsorships are available to advertise your business, or show family support for SJAA. For additional information/questions contact [email protected] COMMUNITY NEWS The St. James Senior Citizens Club meets the 1st & 3rd Wednesday of each month at the Red Bank Senior Center at 1 PM. Call Sr. Ethel for more information, 732/741-0724. A Heartfelt Preparation for Lent: March 23, 24 & 25 @ 7:30PM, St. Catharine Church, 108 Middletown Rd., Holmdel. Msgr. Eugene Rebeck will be speaking each evening and leading us in Evening Vespers, Adoration of the Blessed Sacrament and Penance to prepare our hearts for Holy Week. Topics: Mon., “A Humble Heart”; Tues.: “A Prayerful Heart”; Wed., A Contrite Heart. Refreshments follow on Mon. & Tues. Go to www.stcatharine.net for more information. The Living Last Supper: A living dramatization of Leonardo DiVinci’s famous painting of the Last Supper. Come and experience the emotions of this live dramatization, where 12 men speak their minds to themselves, to each other and to the Lord, in the light of the tragic words that they have just heard Him speak. Church of the Nativity, Fair Haven, Mon., 3/30, Tues., 3/31 & Wed., 4/1, 7:30PM. All are Welcome! Second Collection: Thank you for your generous support of the Catholic Relief Services Collection. Through your generosity families will be reunited, valuable skills will be taught to those seeking a better life, and vital humanitarian needs will be met. Please visit www.usccb.org (search “Catholic Relief Services Collection”) to learn how your donations make a difference and help Jesus in disguise. INTENTIONS OF HIS HOLINESS, POPE FRANCIS I FOR MARCH Universal: That those involved in scientific research may serve the well-being of the whole human person. For Evangelization: That the unique contribution of women to the life of the Church may be recognized always.