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Historic St. James at Sag Bridge Church 10600 S. Archer Avenue | Lemont, Illinois 60439-9344 (Ph) 630.257.7000 | (Fx) 630.257.7912 | E-mail: [email protected] | Website: www.historicstjames.org Facebook: https://Facebook.com/Saint James At Sag Bridge Mass Schedule WEEKENDS: Saturdays: 5:00pm Sundays: 8:00, 9:30 & 11:30am HOLY DAYS: 8:15am & 7:00pm WEEKDAYS: Monday, Tuesday, Thursday 8:15am & Fridays 6:00pm Wednesday: Adoration of the Blessed Sacrament at 5:00-7:00pm, w/Confessions at 6:15pm & Mass at 7:00pm. CONFESSION SCHEDULE: Saturdays, 9:30am-10:00am Wednesdays, 6:30pm Otherwise by appointment BAPTISMS, WEDDINGS & FUNERALS: Contact the rectory office (630.257.7000). SICK & HOMEBOUND PASTORAL CARE: Please notify rectory. RECTORY OFFICE HOURS: Mon, Tue, Wed, Thu & Fri: 9:30am to 1:00pm FIRST SATURDAYS: Beginning June until October there will be 8:30am Mass. June 4, 2017 DON’T FORGET LISTEN TO The Winds of Change 12:00 noon to 1:00 pm on WNDZ AM 750. Fr. Koys substitutes every other Wednesday. Visit: windsofchangeshow.com, Fr. Koys’ e-mail: [email protected]. Register on Flocknotes to receive important text messages and emails. Text: jamesatsag to 84576 Register with www.formed.org & use our St. James’ code: KFWMDB (ALL CAPS) Baby shower items for The Women’s Center: Baby furni- ture (in good condition), health and hygiene products, diapers. Drop off at Sag hall. Questions call: Mary, 708-839-8834.

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Page 1: Historic St. James at Sag Bridge Church · 6/4/2017  · Spiritual Bouquet Cards will be available in back of Church. All intentions will be read during the 11:30 Mass on Fathers’

Historic St. James at Sag Bridge Church 10600 S. Archer Avenue | Lemont, Illinois 60439-9344

(Ph) 630.257.7000 | (Fx) 630.257.7912 | E-mail: [email protected] |Website: www.historicstjames.org Facebook: https://Facebook.com/Saint James At Sag Bridge

Mass Schedule WEEKENDS: Saturdays: 5:00pm Sundays: 8:00, 9:30 & 11:30am

HOLY DAYS: 8:15am & 7:00pm

WEEKDAYS: Monday, Tuesday, Thursday 8:15am & Fridays 6:00pm

Wednesday: Adoration of the Blessed Sacrament at 5:00-7:00pm, w/Confessions at 6:15pm & Mass at 7:00pm.

CONFESSION SCHEDULE:

Saturdays, 9:30am-10:00am

Wednesdays, 6:30pm

Otherwise by appointment

BAPTISMS, WEDDINGS & FUNERALS:

Contact the rectory office (630.257.7000).

SICK & HOMEBOUND PASTORAL CARE:

Please notify rectory.

RECTORY OFFICE HOURS:

Mon, Tue, Wed, Thu & Fri: 9:30am to 1:00pm

FIRST SATURDAYS: Beginning June until October there will be 8:30am Mass.

June 4, 2017

DON’T FORGET LISTEN TO

The Winds of Change 12:00 noon to 1:00 pm on WNDZ AM 750. Fr. Koys substitutes every other Wednesday. Visit: windsofchangeshow.com, Fr.

Koys’ e-mail: [email protected]. Register on Flocknotes to receive important text

messages and emails. Text: jamesatsag to 84576

Register with www.formed.org & use our St. James’ code: KFWMDB (ALL CAPS)

Baby shower items for The Women’s Center: Baby furni-ture (in good condition), health and hygiene products, diapers. Drop off at Sag hall. Questions call: Mary, 708-839-8834.

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Page Two June 4, 2017

FROM THE DESK OF THE PASTOR, FR. THOMAS KOYS, M.A.,S.T.L.

In the wake Memorial Day and with our National prayer effort called: A Fortnight of Freedom around the corner, here’s a lesson from the pages of Catholic history that needs to be applied to our present world affairs. In the early church, as Christianity was growing, in the midst of periodic and barbaric persecutions at the hands of extremely anti-Christian Roman Emperors the issue of Christians serving in the Roman army was no small debate. Such a conflict of interests makes the 1960’s anti-Vietnam protests like child’s play. Can you be loyal to your nation and remain a man or woman of peace? The question was the same then as it is now. Two figures from the second century that face off are Tertullian and Montanus. Montanus argued that the Christians must be pacifists. He was kind of a Desmond Doss person (the Seventh Day Adventist soldier, who refused to carry a weapon, who was featured in the pow-erful movie Hacksaw Ridge). Montanus became the leader of Christians known as the Montanists. His hatred for violence is so understandable and in so many ways admirable. When you consider the terrible treatment Ro-man soldiers showed in carrying out their Emperor’s or-ders, it is hard to imagine any other possible stand against Rome. Tertullian however, opposed Montanus. Tertullian was in favor of Christians being a part of the Roman army. Both men were Roman citizens so both had the respect and dignity of being a citizen yet it is easy to see how they would have presented very differ-ent political philosophies, much like we have today be-tween “pacifists” and “hawks”. Tertullian despised the cruel treatment of the Christians and praised the courage and faith of those who were martyred. Now here’s the rub. Montanism gets declared a here-sy, and although Tertullian did not quite reach the level of sainthood, he was a most honored theologian of his time. The key to understanding the wrong headedness of the Montanist’s position it is necessary to see the nega-

tive side of way of thinking. It must be seen that he was not declared a heretic because he believed in pacifism, it was because he declared Christians who would not accept martyrdom were not real Christians. In other words he was declaring martyrdom was the only legitimate path for a Christian. Therefore, a Christian never fights. Here’s an insightful interpretation by Fr. John Hardon, S.J. on this issue. “Tertullian argued that Christians are to become a substantial part of a nation and should wish to bring, if possible, all its people to the faith. If this is true, then as citizens of the State the faithful are obliged to serve the essential interests of the State, which at times will include military service.”. (from John Hardon, The Catholic Cate-chism, p 347.

PLEASE NOTE: Due to the fact that Fr. Koys will be away at the Multiple-sclerosis fund raising BIKE-A-THON, June 11, for his brother John, and the millions of people afflicted with MS, the other archdiocesan second collec-tion for Retired Priests of the archdiocese will be taken up the weekend of June 18. Therefore, the second Sunday of the month’s normal second collection for our Sharing Ministry, (Zacchaeus House) will be cancelled for the month of June. If you are able and wish to make two sec-ond collection gifts on June 11, (The Missionary Co-op and Retired Religious) and on June 18, (Retired Priests and Zacchaeus house) please put both envelopes into the second collection basket. The funds will be separated and distributed accordingly. Please accept our apologies for this confusion. Since, there are only 4 Sundays in June and we have 5 archdiocesan required second collections, it seems like this is the wisest path to follow.

FATHERS DAY — JUNE 1TH Spiritual Bouquet Cards will be available in back of Church. All intentions will be read during the 11:30 Mass on Fathers’ Day.

10-DAY PILGRIMAGE TO FATIMA, LOURDES & OTHER HOLY SITES

Tues. Sept. 19 – Thurs. Sept. 28 w/Fr. Dwight P. Campbell. Price: $3,200 (at least 25 people: incl. air/bus fare, hotels, breakfast/dinner). Depart Chicago/

O’Hare, visit: Eucharistic Miracle (Host turned to flesh) in Santorem, Portuga;, the Fatima Shrine,

Coimbra & Pontevedra where Sr. Lucia lived; Santi-ago de Compostela, Spain/Cathedral St. James;

tomb & birthplace St. Teresa of Avila; Our Lady of the Pillar shrine in Zaragosa (1st known apparition of Mary, to St. James); then Lourdes, France. $500 deposit by June 15, final payment July 10. Call Ave

Maria Pilgrimage Tours 908-246-6626.

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Pentecost Sunday Page Three

ST. LOUIS ARCHBISHOP RESISTS LAW REQUIRING CATHOLICS TO HIRE ABORTION ACTIVISTS: ‘WE WILL NOT COMPLY’

Led by the Most Reverend Robert J. Carlson, has drawn a line in the sand for the protection of innocent human life. In February, the city passed Ordinance 70459, which criminalizes "discrimination" against those who have had abortions or are planning an abortion, and against those who advocate for "reproductive health." Archbishop Carlson called the passage of Ordinance 70459 a "terrible moment" for St. Louis. "As a city resident and the leader of the oldest organized religion in the region, I am outraged that the City of St. Louis Board of Aldermen has now enshrined into law an ordinance which creates a 'sanctuary' for the despicable practice of abortion," he said in a public statement. "The laws of the City of St. Louis now actively protect and promote the killing of unborn children, who … will be denied their humanity and very existence." The Thomas More Society filed a lawsuit Monday against the pro-abortion ordinance on behalf of Carlson and his Archdiocesan Elemen-tary Schools, Our Lady’s Inn Maternity Homes for pregnant women, and O’Brien Industrial Holdings. The legal complaint says the city ordinance violates Constitutional free speech, freedom of religion, the right to expressive association, due process and equal protection, as well as several state laws, including the Missouri Religious Freedom Restoration Act. “This ordinance does not exempt individuals with sincere religious, moral or ethical objections to abortion from its requirements in any way, and even for qualifying religious organizations, the exemption for employment … is extremely limited … vague and undefined,” Thomas More Society Special Counsel Sarah Pitlyk said. “That is unconstitu-tional, and directly violates both federal and state law.” Furthermore, the ordinance forbids “Christian organizations and indi-viduals whose teachings hold abortion to be a grave sin, from refusing to sell or rent property to individuals or corporate organizations that promote or provide abortions.” The city law also seeks to “compel private businesses to include abor-tion coverage in their employee health plans, despite sincere objec-tions by (Christian) company owners,” the Thomas More press release said. The Archdiocese of St. Louis has 112 Catholic elementary schools and educates more than 23,000 students in kindergarten through eighth grade. A spokesperson for the archdiocese told Life Site News that the city ordinance would be disastrous for their schools' fidelity to the Gos-pel. Under the city ordinance, "our Catholic schools could not refuse to hire and could not discipline religion teachers who publicly support abortion in or out of the classroom, even though it is a grave sin under Catholic teaching," the spokesperson told Life Site News. The archbishop went even further in his public comments. "St. Louis

has chosen to continue down a path of promoting death, repression, resentment, division, and selfishness instead of promoting life, unity, charity, freedom, and goodness," he charged. The new law coerces people of faith to facilitate sin, according to the archbishop. "This horrible piece of legislation will now force city resi-dents to be unwilling participants in the abortion business by requiring business owners and individuals to tacitly approve any 'reproductive health' decisions made by their employees or tenants," he said. Carlson, on behalf of all Catholics under his pastoral care, vowed to exercise civil disobedience against the ordinance. "Let me be perfectly clear: the Archdiocese of St. Louis and its affiliated agencies and min-istries will not comply with … this oppressive law." Joining the fight against the city's pro-abortion ordinance is Our Lady's Inn Maternity Homes, which cares for homeless pregnant mothers and their children. Our Lady’s Inn gives them shelter and helps them attain educational goals, gain employment, and secure stable housing. The 35-year ministry has helped 6,000 women in crisis pregnancies over-come abortion pressure from boyfriends, parents, and grandparents and choose life for their babies. Christian businessman Frank O'Brien also joined the lawsuit. O’Brien Industrial Holdings is one of INC 5000’s fastest growing companies in the U.S. His businesses include the Christy Refractories Company, Christy Catalytics Company, Christy Catalytics Shanghai, Christy In-dustrial Services, and Christy Minerals. Archbishop Carlson, a pro-life champion, did not mince words in speaking against the city's new law or its pro-abortion supporters. "The passage of this vile bill has been mistakenly heralded as a success for women by misguided organizations like NARAL and Planned Parenthood. The passage of this bill is not a milestone of our city’s success. It is, rather, a marker of our city’s embrace of the culture of death." Carlson said the fight is not about creed or color, but about humanity. "I welcome anyone, from any faith background, color, creed, or nation-ality, to join me in supporting, promoting, and protecting children, wom-en, families, and life itself," he said. "In this invitation, I echo the words of Pope St. John Paul II: 'Life will be victorious!'”

My name is Becky Granat. I am a parishioner at St. James, as well as a spiritual director. What is a spir-itual direction? It involves meeting with me for ap-proximately one hour a month at St. James to dis-

cover where God is working with you or leading you in your life. If this seems of interest to you, please

call me at 630.257.5487 for further details. THANK YOU.

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Our Weekly Offertory collection from the weekend of May 28, 2017 was $4,149.00. The

number of envelopes was 100. OUR MANY THANKS TO OUR REGISTERED

FAMILIES USING ENVELOPES & THE CASH-AND-CARRY FOLKS.

Our CHURCH CLEANERS FOR FRIDAY 6/9/17 Are Margaret, Dottie & Bronislawa. If you are inter-

ested in volunteering, please contact the rectory office at 630.257.7000.

HOLY TRINITY 6/10 & 6/11/17

Celebrant

Altar Servers

Lectors

8:00 AM Fr. George John

S. Carver F. Casiple Dillenburg

M. Dillenburg

9:30 AM Fr. George John

A. Bertucci J. Strzelczyk J. Strzelczyk

R. Augustyn

11:30 AM Fr. George John

A. Gallager S. Imbarrato J. Jacobek

G. Imbarrato

5:00 PM Fr. George John

Dooley J. Szarzynski T. Szarzynski

L. Pieprzyca

VOTIVE OFFERINGS FOR THE WEEK OF 6/4/17

St. James Altar & Rosary Society Get well Karyn Cimaroli

Speedy recovery Dolores Magrini In memory of Lillian Simanavicius

Our beautiful bouquets of flowers surrounding our altar were made available in birthday celebration of

ANNA JAEMA

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Monday June 5th-St. Boniface 9:00 AM Teresa Golabek

Tuesday June 6th-St.Norbert 8:15 AM Teresa Golabek Wednesday June 7th

7:00 PM Birthday Blessings for Helena Fugiel

Thursday June 8th 8:15 AM Birthday Blessings for Anna Jarema & Patrick Foran

Friday June 9th-St. Ephrem 6:00PM Healing Blessings for Anna Galica Zeglen

HOLY TRINITY SUNDAY Saturday June 10th 5:00 PM Jozef Dziaba

Sunday June 11th 8:00 AM Healing Blessings for Anna Galica Zeglen

9:30 AM In Memory of Jacob & Stella Folta 11:30 AM Blessing for Maria Dziurdzik

To recoil before an enemy, or to keep silence when from all sides such clamors are raised against truth... such mode of behaving is base and is insulting to God...This kind of conduct is profitable only to the enemies of the faith, for nothing emboldens the wicked so greatly as the lack of courage on the part of the good... Chris-tians are, moreover, born for combat." - Pope Leo XIII, ‘Christians As Citizens’ -