Fourth Sunday in Ordinary Time February 1, 2015 1 MASS FOR THE WEEK January 31 – February 8 SAT., 1/31 St. John Bosco, Priest 5:30 Tim Christofili/His Parents SUN.,2/1 Fourth Sunday in Ordinary Time 7:00 Catherine Theiss/William J. Theiss 8:15 Peter & Lily Regan/Philomenia Brennan 9:30 Mary Louise Bond/Bond & Mucci Families 10:45 Special Remembrances of the Week 12:00 Herman & Madden Families/Mr. & Mrs. Robert Herman 5:30 The People of the Parish MON.,2/2 The Presentation of the Lord 6:25 Walter Burke/John & Barbara Schimpf 8:00 James J. Edelen, Jr./Rosemary Edelen TUES.,2/3 St. Blaise, Bishop & Martyr, St. Ansgar, Bishop 6:25 Albert Lensky/Carol Galiano 8:00 Robert Kelly/The Griffin Family WEDS.,2/4 6:25 MaryJane Keller/Alexander McMurray 8:00 Teresa Giordano/Barbara Culver & Cathy MacCloud THURS.,2/5 St. Agatha, Virgin & Martyr 6:25 Jane Frances Carbone/Her Family 8:00 Thomas Gilbert/Pat Crocker FRI.,2/6 St. Paul Miki & Companions, Martyrs First Friday 6:25 Antoinette Sedlak/Francis R. Lewis 8:00 Marie A. Contey/Rosemary Edelen SAT., 2/7 6:25 William R. Noble, Jr./His Family 8:00 Paul Griffin/Ann Griffin 5:30 Patricia T. White, Living/Her Mother SUN.,2/8 Fifth Sunday in Ordinary Time 7:00 Dorothy M. Smith/Francis R. Lewis 8:15 Hugh Tyndall, Jr./His Family 9:30 Joseph E. Lang/His Wife 10:45 Special Remembrances of the Week 12:00 John Kohlmann/The Kohlmann Family 5:30 The People of the Parish Mass Readings Sun.,2/1 Dt. 18:15-20 Ps 95:1-2, 6-9 1 Cor 7:32-35 Mk 1:21-28 Mon.,2/2 Mal 3:1-4 Ps 24:7-10 Heb 2:14-18 Lk 2:22-40 Tues., 2/3 Heb 12:1-4 Ps 22:26b-28, 30-32 Mk 5:21-43 Wed .,2/4 Heb 12:4-7, 11-15 Ps 103:1-2, 13-14 17-18a Mk 6:1-6 Thurs., 2/5 Heb 12:18-19, 21-24 Ps 48:2-4, 9-11 Mk 6:7-13 Fri., 2/6 Heb 13:1-8 Ps 27:1, 3, 5, 8b-9c Mk 6:14-29 Sat., 2/7 Heb 13:15-17, 20-21 Ps 23:1-6 Mk 6:30-34 Sun.,2/8 Jb 7:1-4, 6-7 Ps 147:1-6 1 Cor 9:16-19, 22-23 Mk 1:29-39 Memorials Ad Marjorem Dei Gloriam Our Lady’s Candle is Offered for the Intention of Florence Rogicki, Living, by Grace Magee & Children 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; Carol McNeil/The Pennington Family; George Thomas/Susan Miller; Joseph Prior/Terre & Butch; Charlene Hanson/Lucy & Peter Rounds; Arlene Schicker/Lucy & Peter Rounds; Frank Trotta, Living/Glenn & MaryLou Nannino; The parish family of St. James welcomes Into the Catholic faith those baptized last Sunday: Vera Lucia Davis, Child of Jeffrey & Maria Fourth Sunday in Ordinary Time February 1, 2015 2 THE FOURTH SUNDAY IN ORDINARY TIME 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; Msgr. Lowery; 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; Please Pray for the Recently Deceased Deceased Parishioners, Family and Friends of St. James Parish; Douglas Cavanaugh, LaVerne Pignataro and Marion Philburn. 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); SPFC Eric Trust; Sgt. James Conklin (Afghanistan); 1st Lt. Cooper Lewis, USMC; Pvt. Robert Bartos, Army; Spec E4 Thomas F. Welch, V; Navy AOAA Brian J. Truex; Lance Cpl. Kevin Andia, USMC; FOCUS: All of us are called to serve the Lord and to serve one another. LITURGY OF THE WORD: Moses reassures the people that God will one day raise up a prophet like him among them. Saint Paul teaches that some people are called to devote their lives to service to the Lord. In the Gospel, Saint Mark tells us that Jesus taught in the synagogue and expelled unclean spirits. The people were astonished and amazed by the authority of his words. THIS WEEK AT ST. JAMES BSA (Broad Street Auditorium) HS(High School) SUNDAY,2/1 REP; Gr. K-7, 9:15-10:30AM, 8th Gr., 9-10:30AM 3PM, Divine Mercy Chaplet, Church MONDAY,2/2 TUESDAY,2/3 7:30 PM, Folk Choir, Church WEDNESDAY,2/4 6 PM, Rosary Prayer Cenacle, the Convent THURSDAY,2/5 7 PM, St. James Choir, Church 7:30-9M, Peace of Christ Prayer Grp., HS Mtg. Rm. FRIDAY,2/6 SATURDAY,2/7 6:30-8:30AM, That Man is You, Student Center SUNDAY,2/8 REP; Gr. K-7, 9:15-10:30AM, 8th Gr., 9-10:30AM 3PM, Divine Mercy Chaplet, Church ANNOUNCEMENTS FROM OUR PARISH First Friday: Come celebrate the Life of Jesus and prepare for Lent with Nocturnal Adoration Friday February 6th and Saturday February 7th. St. James special hour is at 11 PM. Nocturnal Adoration starts at 9 PM and runs through the night closing at 6 AM followed by the 6:25 AM Mass of First Saturday. And remember that afternoon Adoration and Benediction will be from 4 PM to 5 PM. Watch and pray with Christ, one hour, one day, each month. All are invited. Fourth Sunday in Ordinary Time February 1, 2015 3 “Souper Bowl” Sunday: St. James Youth Group “(The God Squad”) invites you to participate in our Parish “Souper” Bowl of Caring. Volunteers will be collecting $1 after all Masses this weekend. All proceeds will be donated to local organizations who help feed the hungry in our area. Thank you for your generosity! Contact sjym@verizon.net for details. Divine Mercy Chaplet: Join us each Sunday at 3PM in the Church for the Divine Mercy Chaplet. Children are expected to continue religious education studies after reception of their sacraments in order to be fully prepared for the celebration of the Sacrament of Confirmation in 8th grade. Community service opportunities for teens: We invite RBC students and all parish teens to help in the Sunday morning REP program that runs from September into April from 9:15-10:30AM. Letters to attest to community service hours will be gladly provided. ST. VINCENT DE PAUL SOCIETY Further your spiritual journey by joining the camaraderie of the Saint James' Saint Vincent de Paul Society as we visit and help those in need. For more information, please call the rectory at 732/741-0500. 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 others needs. We meet in the High School Meeting room on Thursday evenings at 7:30 PM (except on days when school is closed). ROSARY PRAYER CENACLE invites you to say the Whole Rosary, sing hymns to Our Lady and read the meditation every Wednesday at 6PM in the Convent. OUR LADY NEEDS YOUR HELP: Please come say the Rosary every 2nd & 4th Monday, 2 to 3 PM at the Meridian Rehab Center, Shrewsbury. Call Lucy Rounds, 732/747-9044 for information. RELIGIOUS EDUCATION Families must be registered in St. James Parish in order to enroll children in this program and submit a copy of the Baptism certificate for new students who were not baptized here. Call 732 747-6006 for information and forms. Classes meet on Sunday mornings from September through April. FROM OUR SCHOOLS Saint James School Catholic Schools Week We would like to thank all of our students, parents, teachers, and fellow parishioners for making our Catholic Schools Week a very successful and meaningful event. We had a very active open house for both future families and also for our current parents, grandparents, and friends who toured the school and visited the classrooms with much enthusiasm. It certainly was a week that provided a great opportunity for others in our community to learn about our great school and to celebrate Catholic Schools Week! Searching for a Great Preschool? Come ‘Discover and Explore’ Saint James Preschool! It’s already time to start thinking about preschool for the fall of 2015! Discover and Explore is a free hour long program designed to introduce you and your child to Saint James Preschool’s wonderful learning environment and to explore the exciting programs that we have to offer. It provides an hour of fun activities, creative craft, and story time for the kids and for the parent we would like to show you our school and all it has to offer your family. So come and see our classrooms, learn more about our programs, meet our dedicated teachers, socialize with other families, and have fun! We would love to get to meet you and answer further questions. Reservation required, space is limited. Fourth Sunday in Ordinary Time February 1, 2015 4 Dates Available: February 24, and March 19, or April 29 Time 10 - 11AM. Please call the business office 732 741-3363 to register. Can you help us in Fundraising? Join us in our A+ Programs for Education. You can choose to make a difference for our school in nearly every aisle of your grocery store. Earn cash for our school just by shopping. We are always trying to find great ways to earn money for our school. All of the following programs require little or no effort from our friends and parents, and they help our school tremendously. Please take a look through all the programs we take part in and help us where you can! Boxtops For Education - Save boxtops coupons from hundreds of General Mills products. Our school will earn 10 cents for each boxtop coupon. Campbell’s Labels for Education We are able to redeem labels for products for use in our school such as gym equipment, computer equipment, etc. Tyson Labels – Please send in your Tyson labels. You will see on the package a section that says A+ for schools. This is the section to send in. Stop & Shop – Stop & Shop is once again offering their A+ Program. It will start October 3, 2014 through March 19, 2015. All you need to do is log on to www.stopandshop.com/aplus or call 1-877366-2668 and select OPTION #2. Please be sure to register your card to benefit Saint James using ID #07784. Shop Rite – Shop Rite is proud to be helping schools with their ShopRite For My School program. Register your Price Plus® club card at ShopRiteForMySchool.com and select the school you wish to support with ShopRite For My School. Shop for participating products at ShopRite® during advertised promotions using your Price Plus® club card. Earnings are automatically credited $ to your school. Acme - Acme has teamed up with Labels for Education to make it easier for Saint James to earn LFE points. All you have to do is the following: Visit www.eLabelsAddUp to register your card. Enter your Shopper Card number and select Saint James. Cell Phones and Toner Cartridges - These items are actively collected throughout the year and recycled. We invite both parishioners and local businesses to donate their used inkjet and laser, toner cartridges and old cell phones. This is a free and easy way to raise money for our school while saving the environment. A container marked ‘A+ Programs for Education’ is in the vestibule of the church for you to drop off labels, receipts, boxtops, cell phones and cartridges. If donating larger toner cartridges please drop off at Saint James School Business Office or call office to make arrangements @732 741-3363. Thank you very much for support of our school. COMMUNITY NEWS Child Find: Attention Little Silver, Red Bank & Shrewsbury Parents. If you have concerns about the development of: *A school age child between the ages of 14-21. *A migrant child. *A homeless child, please contact Red Bank Regional High School District Child Study Team. The child can be experiencing physical, sensory, emotional, communication, cognitive or social difficulties. 732/842-8000, Special Services Department. 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. Catholics United For Life invite you to join the Rosary Vigil For Life every Saturday, 9AM to 10AM rain or shine, at the planned parenthood abortion facility, 69 East Newman Springs Road, Shrewsbury. INTENTIONS OF HIS HOLINESS, POPE FRANCIS I FOR FEBRUARY Universal: That prisoners, especially the young, may be able to rebuild their lives with dignity For Evangelization: That married people who are separated may find welcome and support in the Christian community.
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