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SAINT JAMES THE LESS PARISH February 14, 2016
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. Baptismal classes are held the second Sunday of
every month.
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
Monsignor John B. Szymanski, PA, VGE
Weekend Assistant
Deacon Patrick Smith
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
Children’s Liturgy of the Word First Sunday of the Month at the 11 am Mass
October - May
Altar Rosary Society and Miraculous Medal Novena
First Thursday of the Month: 7:00 pm
Adult Choir Wednesday: 7:00 pm - 8:30 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
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 Victoria Scheirer, Youth Choir
St. James Cemetery
Mott Avenue, Monroe Twp
For more information please contact the Rectory
Parish Office Hours: 9:00 am - 3:00 pm M-F
Website: stjamesthelesschurch.org
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Please keep those who are sick in your prayers: Gaetan Ames, Dolores Ball, Andrew Bianconano, Arlene Calabro, Evelyn, Bruno Chmiel, John Compoli, Connie Conover, Gordon Demetzky, Baby Emily, Philip Furnari, Sandra Dipierro Grubbs, Toni Hart, Christine Harvey, Timothy Hilarczyk, Nikolai Hopkins, Gail Houck, Julie Ico, Rosemarie Kolessar, Angelina Lasala, Connie Lasala Venezia, Baby Sebastian Lattugga, Tanya & Matthew Laudien, Elwood Linsky, Savira Londy-Eiben, Joanne Manfre, Patsy Mannion, Michael Marano, Phyllis Mason, Jennie Martin, Ray McCarthy, Baby Nicholas Merritt, Edward Migliore, Massimo Migliore, Lily Mizzi, Evelyn Monte, Laurie Musumeci, Michael Nichols, John Pariso, Marilyn Rohrbach, Joseph Sabatino, William C. Sharp, Margaret Starkey, Veronica Starace, Jeanne Tobias Stearn, Tommy Surace, Carmela Torres, Peter Vignolo, Brian Walsh, John Walsh, Brian Ward, John Ward, Grace Wetzel and Elizabeth “Betty” Zelasko.
HYMNS: Gathering --- Led by the Spirit #107 Preparation --- In These Days of Lenten Journey #112 Communion --- On Eagle's Wings #432 Recessional --- Forty Days and Forty Nights #102
Collections ,
Collection $ 7,850.00 Catholic Spirit $ 1,377.00
A Note from the Pastor Fr. Michael Fragoso
Lent is here already. It is a time of penance. Penance entails fasting which is foregoing something lawful which we are legitimately entitled. Penance entails almsgiving, sharing our worldly and spiritual gifts with those who are in need. Penance entails prayer, offering all these things to God by deepening our relationship with Christ in his passion and death. Lent is then a time of preparation to worthily celebrate Christ’s resurrection from the dead and ascension into glory. How can we do this? I recommend studying the Gospel for Ash Wednesday (Matthew 6: 1-6; 16-18) which gives us a blueprint for fasting, prayer and almsgiving. Another way is to practice the seven corporal works of mercy, to relieve physical suffering (see Matthew 25:34-40): To feed the hungry. To give drink to the thirsty. To clothe the naked. To shelter the homeless. To visit the sick. To visit the imprisoned. To bury the dead. As well as the seven spiritual works of mercy, to relieve spiritual suffering: To instruct the ignorant. To counsel the doubtful. To admonish sinners. To bear wrongs patiently. To forgive offenses willingly. To comfort the afflicted. To pray for the living and the dead. In this Year of Mercy it is fitting that we show mercy to our neighbor as God shows us his mercy.
PONTIFICAL MISSION SOCIETIES
Thank You
I am grateful to you and your fellow parishioners for
your kindness on World Mission Sunday. St. James
the Less Church’s offering of $1,925.00 will be used to
help the Church’s Missionaries be the heart, hands and
the voice of Christ to the suffering poor during 2016.
May our Lord give to you, your families, and your
parish as you have given to others so that his good
news may be offered worldwide.
Msgr. Behl
Dear Fr. Michael and Staff,
On behalf of Middlesex County Right to Life and NJ Right to
Life, I wish to offer our deepest thank you for your participation in
the 2015 NJ Right to Life Car/Shop-Rite card Raffle. Because of
your kind welcome and the generosity of your parishioners, we
were able to raise with all participating churches in the county
$67,000+ for NJ Right to Life. Your church played an incredible
role for us to be able to reach such an amount, and with the money
raised, NJ Right to Life can further its efforts to protect the lives of
the unborn, elderly, and disabled from conception to natural death.
I hope we can count on your participation in the 2016 NJ Right
to Life Raffle. My volunteers and I enjoyed the time we spent at
your church selling raffles, and we are again grateful for you and
your parishioners.
Gob Bless and Sincerest Thank You,
Jessica A. Gibbons
President of Middlesex County Right to Life
LECTIONARY READINGS FOR THE WEEK/
LECTURAS DE LA SEMANA
February 15th: MONDAY/ LUNES
224: Lv 19:1-2, 11-18 Ps 19:8-10, 15
Mt 25:31-46
February 16th: TUESDAY/MARTES
225: Is 55:10-11 Ps 34:4-7, 16-19
Mt 6:7-15
February 17th: WEDNESDAY/MIERCOLES 226: Jon 3:1-10 Ps 51:3-4, 12-13, 18-19
Lk 11:29-32
February 18th: THURSDAY/JUEVES
227: Est C:12, 14-16, 23-25
Ps 138:1-3, 7c-8 Mt 7:7-12
February 19th: FRIDAY/VIERNES
228: Ez 18:21-28 Ps 130:1-8
Mt 5:20-26
February 20th: SATURDAY/SÁBADO
229: Dt 26:16-19 Ps 119:1-2, 4-5, 7-8
Mt 5:43-48
February 21st: SUNDAY/DOMINGO
27: Gn 15:5-12, 17-18 Ps 27:1, 7-9, 13-14 Phil 3:17-4:1 Lk 9:28b-36
MASS INTENTIONS Monday, February 15th to Sunday, February 21st
Monday Lenten Weekday 8:30 am Joseph Billich & Family r/b Arlene Ballek Tuesday Lenten Weekday 8:30 am Thomas Ridgway r/b Marie McGuire Wednesday Lenten Weekday 8:30 am Patricia Campbell r/b Ann Marie & Michael Campbell Thursday Lenten Weekday 8:30 am Bruno Mecchi r/b Theresa Guide Friday Lenten Weekday 8:30 a.m Olga Rhoades r/b husband John Rhoades Saturday Lenten Weekday 4:00 p.m. Sophia & Ray McHose r/b Marie & Joe McHose Sunday Second Sunday of Lent 8:00 am Members of St James Columbiettes & Knights of Columbus 11:00 am For the people of St James 3:00 p.m. Mark Testa r/b Aida Rodriguez 5:00 p.m. Thomas Stansfield r/b John O’Callaghan
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RCIA
Rite of Election
On the First Sunday of Lent, in every diocese throughout the world, catechumens celebrate, with their Bishop, the Rite of
Election and candidates celebrate, with their Bishop, the Rite of Calling Candidates to Continuing Conversion. The
following from our parish will join candidates and catechumens from other parishes in the Diocese this Sunday afternoon
at the Cathedral.
CANDIDATES (already baptized): Freddy Bruno, Eluteria Carpinteyro Conde, Daniel Quispe, and Oscar
Quispe.
Their journey to reception into the Catholic Church has been a gradual process which has taken place within this parish.
The Rite of Election, for catechumens and the Rite of Calling Candidates to Continuing Conversion is one of the various
steps in the process and it marks the end of the Catechumenate phase and the beginning of the next phase, called
Purification and Enlightenment; a more intense preparation for the sacrament which coincides with the Lenten Season.
We, the entire parish community, have the primary responsibility for their preparation, through our prayers, our example,
and our participation in the various Rites. They cannot move into the next phase or be recognized for their progress by
Bishop Bootkoski at the Calling Candidates for Continuing Conversion, without our recommendation. Their catechists
and sponsors have publicly declared that these Candidates are ready to live faithfully the commitment of the sacrament
they will receive with us. Based on that discernment, we, their parish family send them today to the Rite of Calling
Candidates for Continuing Conversion, with our blessings and our prayers. Today we invite these men and women to
fuller participation in our parish community’s work: preaching the Good News, prayer, reconciliation, worship, and
service for the life of the world. Those who will be baptized at the Easter Vigil, now as Catechumens, will, after the Rite
of Election, be called The Elect. Those who have already been baptized will continue to be called Candidates.
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La Cuaresma es ya aquí. Es un tiempo de penitencia. Penitencia implica el ayuno que es dejar algo nos corresponden legítimamente. Penitencia implica la limosna, compartiendo nuestros dones con los que están en necesidad. Penitencia implica la oración, ofreciendo todas estas cosas a Dios mediante la profundización de nuestra relación con Cristo en su pasión y muerte. La Cuaresma es entonces un tiempo de preparación para celebrar dignamente la resurrección de Cristo de entre los muertos y ascensión a la gloria. ¿Cómo podemos hacer esto? Recomiendo estudiar el Evangelio del Miércoles de Ceniza (Mateo 6: 1-6; 16-18), que nos da un modelo para el ayuno, la oración y la limosna. Otra forma es practicar las siete obras de misericordia corporales, para aliviar el sufrimiento físico (Véase Mateo 25: 34-40): Alimentar a los hambrientos. Dar de beber al sediento. Vestir al desnudo. Refugiar a las personas sin hogar. Visitar a los enfermos. Visitar a los presos. Enterrar a los muertos. Además de las siete obras de misericordia espirituales, para aliviar el sufrimiento espiritual: Instruir a los ignorantes. Aconsejar al que dude. Advertir a los pecadores. Soportar sufrimiento con paciencia. Perdonar delitos de buena gana. Consolar a los afligidos. Orar por los vivos y los muertos. En este Año de la Merced es apropiado que mostramos misericordia a nuestro prójimo como Dios nos muestra su misericordia.
Intenciones para la Misa
Intenciones para la Misa , $10 cada Misa.
Sacramento de la Confesión
Domingo 2:00 pm.
Food and Fellowship
Soup Kitchen
The St. James the Less Food and Fellowship Soup Kitchen is opened! Meals will be made available for the needy
every Tuesday from 3:00-6:00 p.m. If you are in need please join us, or if you know of someone in need please let
them know about this ministry! Donations can be made directly to St. James Church with Food and Fellowship in
the memo. If you would like more information please contact Deacon Patrick Smith at 732-233-6970.
Ministry Schedule
Week of February 20th/21st
Mass Lector Eucharistic
Minister Eucharistic
Minister Eucharistic
Minister Altar Server
Saturday 4:00pm
Leonila Albinto Joe Colamussi Rose Corso Julie Ico Grace Holmes Marcus Pena
Sunday 8:00am
Ed Moke Tom Gibbons Anne Mendoker Pat Moke Emma & Kailee
Villiarola
11:00am Judy Pugliese Carol Damiani Irene Lesko Monique Mainville
Martin Villanobos Tyler Dunn
Anthony Cioffi
5:00pm Susanne Alvarez Judy Chuisano Elaine Slabinski Kim Smith Caitlin Smith
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2015 Bishop’s Annual Appeal
Grace, Mercy & Peace
Next weekend, our parish will be conducting an In-Pew campaign for the 2015 Bishop’s Annual Appeal. If you have yet to
contribute to the appeal, please take this opportunity to prayerfully consider a gift. If you have already given, please know how
much your gift is appreciated.
Blood Drive
**RESCHEDULED** March 13, 2016
8:30 a.m. until 2:30 p.m. St. James Parish Hall
Donate Blood! It’s the best
gift you can give!
Lenten Instructions – 2016 Lent allows each of us to let our Catholic tradition of fasting and abstaining be an important reminder of what it means to suffer or to be without. This liturgical season is a blessed opportunity for us to unite with our brothers and sisters who are hungry, poor, homeless, or living on the fringes of society and to draw near to all those who suffer from illness, affliction, addiction or other serious burden. The following is a reminder of the Lenten instructions to use as a guide as we unite with those who suffer, near and far. So that the Church of Metuchen may be spiritually one in a common observance of Lent, the following days of fast and abstinence are to be observed by all Catholics of the Diocese who enjoy the blessings of good health: 1. The days of fast and abstinence are Ash Wednesday and Good Friday. 2. All other Fridays of Lent are days of abstinence. 3. From the Evening Mass of the Lord's Supper on Holy Thursday until the celebration of the Easter Vigil on the evening of Holy Saturday, the Easter fast is suggested so that, with uplifted and welcoming hearts, we may be ready to celebrate the joys of the Resurrection. This ancient tradition, intimately connected with the Rites of Holy Week and the Order of Christian Initiation of Adults, is encouraged, especially in those places baptizing catechumens at the Easter Vigil. The obligation to fast applies only to Catholics between the ages of 18 and 59. To fast in the Catholic tradition means to limit oneself to one full meal during the day so as to experience hunger. The obligation of abstinence affects all Catholics who have reached the age of 14. Abstinence in the Catholic tradition means to abstain from meat. The obligation of fast and abstinence, as a whole, is a serious obligation. While failure to observe any penitential day in itself may not be considered serious, the failure to observe any penitential days at all, or a substantial number of them without good cause, would be considered a grave matter. Those unable to abstain for a valid reason on any given Friday of Lent are asked to perform some other penitential act, or to abstain on another day. My faithful brothers and sisters, in our fasting and abstaining this Lent, I pray that we each may choose to embrace this small suffering rather than accept it with misery or complaint. For, if we are joyful in our Lenten observances, we will be granted an opportunity to more fully understand the true sacrifice that Jesus Christ made for all humanity by accepting death on the cross in order to gain our eternal salvation. +Most Rev. Paul G. Bootkoski Bishop of Metuchen
Meal with a Message
The Jamesburg Association of Churches will be
hosting a Lenten Series at the Presbyterian Church
every Wednesday evening at 6:30 pm beginning
on Ash Wednesday and concluding during Holy
Week. A spaghetti dinner will be provided
followed by a lecture about the institution of the
Passover observance from one of the Jamesburg
area ministers. For further details please call the
Presbyterian Church at 732-521-1711.
Presbyterian Church
175 Gatzmer Ave
Jamesburg, NJ 08831