Sunday, January 26, 2014

Bulletin for the Week of January 26, 2014


LOOKING AHEAD
Jan 25-26: Special Human Life Collection

Feb 2, Mar 2, Apr 6, May 4:  Class for students preparing for Confirmation preparation, 6:00 PM, Parish Center

Feb 15-16:  Food Shelf Weekend

Mar 5:  Ash Wednesday Masses at 8:30 and 5:30

Mar 15-16: Food Shelf Weekend

May 11: First Communion

RELIGIOUS WEB SITES   
www.wordonfire.org/ (Catholic videos)

Mission Intention for February: That the Church and society may respect the wisdom and experience of older people.

BAPTISM: Mason Timothy Wilson son of Kevin and Kimberly (Matthews) Wilson became a member of the Catholic community through the Sacrament of Baptism on January 19th

HEALING MINISTRY: Living Waters Healing Ministry Mass at St. Alexander’s Church, Morrisonville, First Thursday of every month at 6:30 PM.

 MARRIAGE TIP: When’s the last time you and your spouse have prayed together to know God’s will for your family? Spend time today asking the Lord what more he has to teach you. Pray to be always ready to do His will. Find more Marriage Rx at www.foryourmarriage.org.

GLUTEN FREE HOSTS: If you are in need of a gluten free host, simply inform Fr. Deno before Mass, and he will make sure there is one available for you at Communion.

HUMAN TRAFFICKING: The United States Catholic Conference and Bishop Terry LaValley invite you to pray for victims of human trafficking on February 8, 2014. This is the Feast Day of St. Josephine Bakhita. She was from Darfur in the Sudan. St. Josephine was kidnapped as a child and sold into slavery. You can learn more about St. Josephine Bakhita and pray for the end of this horrible offense against the dignity and the sanctity of human life. To access a copy of the prayer, the prayer service and additional facts about Human Trafficking, visit Catholic Charities website: www.cathcharities.org. Pray on your own or invite others to pray with you.
PRAYER: God of hope and freedom, inspire and strengthen us in our work to loosen the chains of human trafficking in our world, so that like St. Josephine Bakhita, we may stand firm in our resolve to create a slavefree world. Through Christ our Lord.
KNIGHTS OF COLUMBUS: Membership in the Knights of Columbus will be of  interest to you as a Catholic man if you are a Catholic who believes in
         Helping those in need
         Serving your parish
         Growing in your Catholic faith
         Want access to a top-rated Insurance protection
If you want more information or want to join contact Roman Miner at 293-7292.

SIMPLY STATED: Whenever material things, money, worldliness, become the center of our lives, they possess us; we lose our very identity as human beings.  How do some people, perhaps ourselves included, end up becoming self-absorbed and finding security in material things which ultimately rob us of our face, our human face? This is what happens when we no longer remember God.  (from a Homily preached by Pope Francis at a Mass for Catechists)

STATEMENT OF GIVING FOR INCOME TAXES:  If you wish to receive a statement of your financial contributions to St. James Church for 2013, please indicate this on your Sunday offering envelope so that we can assure confidentiality.

RESPECT LIFE COLLECTION:  The annual diocesan collection to support pro-life initiatives is taken up in our parish this weekend.  Funds are distributed within the diocese to support local activities in various communities that support the value of human life. This collection will support the ongoing Respect Life efforts in the Diocese of Ogdensburg. Last year, this collection was able to fund twenty grants totaling over $70,000 to help build a culture of life in the North Country. Those receiving grants supported important local Pro-Life efforts such as:  the Gabriel Project, a parish-based crisis pregnancy apostolate that provides spiritual and material help to single mothers and families; Plattsburgh’s Birthright which supports women in distress with an unplanned pregnancy, offering alternatives to abortion and free pregnancy tests; and Carthage’s Brook Haven House, a Christian home for unwed moms. Bishop LaValley has established support for human life as an ongoing priority of the Church here.




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