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Page 1 March 11, 2018
Sunday Masses: (Sat. 5:30 pm) | Sunday 6:30 am, 8, 10, 12 noon, 5:30 pm ) | Monday-Friday 8, 12 noon | Saturday 8 am
The Fourth Sunday of Lent
March 11th, 2018
Love God. Love all People. Make Disciples.
415 Vincent Street | Redondo Beach, CA 90277 | 310.372.5228 | www.SaintJames.Church | Photo: Paul Bulai
Office Hours: Mon.- Thurs. 8 to 12, 1 to 8 pm | Fri. 8 to 12, 1 to 7 pm | Sat. 9 - 12 noon | Sun. Closed
Welcome! Thank you for worshipping with us! We are not complete without you!
...the light came into the world, but people preferred darkness to light...
Jn. 3:19
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Baptisms in February Holy Baptism holds the first place among the sacraments. Holy Baptism is the basis of the whole Christian life, the gateway to life in the Spirit and the door which gives access to the other sacraments.
Through Baptism we are freed from sin and reborn as sons of God; we become members of Christ, are incorporated into the Church. Jesus commands his disciples to proclaim the Gospel to all nations and to baptize them.
Congratulations to the parents, godparents, family and friends who have witnessed this sacrament. Please welcome our newest members of our church and support their families on their faith journey:
Frederick Alden Jaklitsch Elijah Alexander Jamias Saoirse Claire Caldwell Kiara Merci Spano Kiara Merci Spano Morgan Anne Pugh Anika Lynn Abeita Jacob Louis Sullivan
Saintjames.Church/Baptism
Welcome one another, then, as Christ welcomed you,
for the glory of God. Romans 15:7
Welcome!
ACCW Luncheon and Speaker
The topic of Eve Ortiz's speech is "Ministering to Wom-en in Prison" on Tuesday, March 20th, Nativity Catholic Church in Torrance.
All women are invited to attend a day of prayer and fel-lowship with other Catholic women.
The day begins with Registration at 9:30am, followed by our speaker, then Mass celebrated by Rev. Alfred Her-nandez, lunch, and concludes at 1:30pm.
This event is hosted by the Archdiocesan Council of Catholic Women (ACCW).
Make your prepaid check for $12.00 to cover the lunch-eon to Pat Carroll, 2045 West 230th St., Torrance, CA 90501. If you have any questions, please call St. James Parish Representative, Nancy Cebra, 424.558.8183.
Catholic Relief Services This weekend there will be a special collection. This collection helps support six catholic agencies that touch more than 100 million lives around the world. The funds from this collection help provide food to the hungry, support to displaced refugees, and Christ’s love and respect to all people. Look for the special envelopes in the pews.
Stations of the Cross & Benediction
Friday, 7:30 pm in church.
The Way of the Cross has its origins with the Blessed Mother. It is said that she, who pon-dered all the mysteries of Christ in her heart, retraced the steps of her Son’s Passion and the significant events that happened along the way, keeping in her memory, and for the memory of the Church, the sacred path on which the Son of God trod to accomplish our redemption.
Benediction, the exposition of the Eucharist honors the fundamental
mystery of the Holy Eucharist– that our Lord is truly present, body and blood, soul and divinity in the Blessed Sacrament. Come, let us adore Him.
Today, 8 am—2 pm
Blood Drive in Church Parking lot. For appointment:RedCrossBlood.Org sponsor code: StJamesParish Walk-ins Welcome! Give Blood. Save Lives.
Maybe you grew up Catholic. Maybe you think of yourself as Catholic.
Maybe you haven’t been to church in a while. Or, you are worried that you won’t be welcomed here.
And maybe it feels awkward and scary to take that first step. Questions.
Doubts. Yearning, but not sure for what. We get it.
We’ve been there. Now we are here.
Maybe God is calling you, too. Just as you are.
Welcome home.
Community Penance Services
Community Penance Services will be Mar. 19-23, 7:30 pm at area churches:
Mon. Mar. 19th, American Martyrs, Manhattan Beach Tues. Mar. 20th, St. James Wed. Mar. 21st, Our Lady of Guadalupe, Hermosa Beach Thurs. Mar. 22nd, St. Lawrence Martyr Fri. Mar. 23rd, St. Anthony, El Segundo
This Lent, bring your sins to the foot of the cross. You have been weighed down for too long, carrying a burden that you were not meant to carry. ‘Come to Me all who are weary, and I will give you rest. I am humble and gentle
at heart, and you will find rest for your souls.’ Mt: 11:28
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Are You Receiving Too Much Advice? Does you family sometimes seem to care too much by giving you advice when you feel you need more subjectivity to deal with your problems? Stephen Ministers are trained to listen and reflect back
your thoughts in a way which may help you see and tackle issues in a way you hadn't considered before. This ministry is confidential and free. Hotline 310.541.1403
Adult Education and Bible Studies
Mom’s Group Bible Study!
Opening Your Heart: The Starting Point is a 22 week Bible study open to moms of kids all ages! Tues. mornings 10:30 – 11:45 am Parish Center Rooms 4/5 Children welcome and childcare available. call/text Karen at 626.318.8218
The Spirituality of the 12 Steps for Everyone
Looking to end the habitual sin that is weighing on you?
Tues. Evening Bible Study Kavanagh Hall, 7-8:30 pm.
In support of Dive-in, we’ll resume on Mar. 27 and continue to April 3.
The Spirituality of the Twelve Steps for Everyone by Fr. Anthony Ciorra.
The twelve steps offer freedom by getting to the heart of the most basic of human desires: happiness, peace, and inner freedom. You will understand addiction is anything that stands in the way of the fulfillment of these desires. In some way, we are all addicted to control, trying to orchestrate our lives and the lives of others according to our plans. Fr. Ciorra shows you how to let go of these false desires and embrace a deeper spirituality. Angeles Haro 310.798.8224 or angelesharo1@aol.com Interested in Becoming a Catholic?
Are you an unbaptized person wanting to learn more about the Catholic faith and Traditions?
Do you want to prepare for Baptism, First Eucharist and Confirmation? Are you a baptized person seeking to complete their sacraments of First Eucharist and Confirmation? Meet our RCIA Directors Carrie or Ed.
They will be more than happy to provide you with the information you need to begin this faith journey. You will
get a chance to meet others looking to grow in their understanding of the faith and get answers to questions of belief, happiness and prayer. Carrie Harris 319.908.9326 Ed Sieger 843.697.3012
Call and discover God’s purpose for your life.
Wednesday Morning Adult Education This Wed. begins a new DVD series “Biblical Wisdom Literature", by Fr. Joseph Koterski. Starting with the Book of Proverbs,
and include The Song of Songs, The Wisdom of Solomon, Sirach, Qoheleth and Daniel. We meet Wed. in Kavanagh Hall at 8:45 am, and begin our DVD presentations at 9 am.
Joe Zelik 310.370.1645.
Dive-In Presentations These are presented by motivating speakers anxious to share their knowledge about connecting faith with con-temporary moral issues. Visit DiveinSB.org for complete schedule. There are twenty-four presentations at local parishes. We’re fortunate to be hosting these seminars here at O’Gorman center:
Fr. Chris Ponnet Mar. 13 Dr. Daniel L. Smith-Christopher Mar. 19
Dr. Michael DiPaolo Mar 20 Fr. Jim Clarke Mar. 21
Dan Sheen Mar. 22 All sessions begin 7:30 pm and there’s
time for questions after each one.
St. James School and O’ Gorman Center 4625 Garnet Street
Torrance, Ca 90503 (see map on back cover)
Photo: Goh Rhy Yan
Women's Guild Offering Balance
We blend spiritual, service, and social activities. We offer spiritual support and camaraderie to women of our parish. We are the official parish “go to” group for ma-jor events of the parish, like the Church’s 125th anniversary celebration, Msgr Mike's 40th anniversary of his ordination as a priest, and our Annual Shining Stars event honoring members of our parish family for their years of volunteer service in ministry. They perform service work for our parish community.
Get to know your like-minded women of the parish at our potluck meeting on April 11. Create new friendships and witness our spiritual sharing as we strive for increasing holiness. We’d love more company. See what we have to offer you! There’s no meeting on March 14 so we can attend the Dive-In seminars.
Call Joanne: 310.528.6339 or Ely: 310.944.3355
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Youth Ministry
Teen Disciples
All confirmed high school Juniors and Seniors are invited to apply for Teen Disciples. Teen Disciples continue to grow in their faith and will share their gifts and talents to serve and love their peers, community and church.
Events for all 7th and 8th graders
Edge Nights every Friday | 6:30-8 pm | Kavanagh Hall Non-Edge Member must bring $5 for food. April 20
April 27
High School Confirmation Sundays | 5:30 pm Mass – 8:30 pm Kavanagh Hall | Dinner Provided
Yr. 1 - Apr. 15 May 6
Yr. 2 - Apr. 22 May TBD
Catholic Q & A
Q: Q: One of the seven sacraments of the Church is the Sacrament of the Eucharist. How does the Catechism Of The Catholic Church present the efficacious sign and sanctifying action of the divine Eucharist which is offered, "... in remembrance of me."
A: The catechism, over the course of 29 pages and 97 paragraphs presents a discussion of the Eucharist in some of the most inspirational and beautifully evocative, almost poetic terminology found anywhere in the cate-chism. Here in these pages we read about, "the inex-haustible richness of this sacrament..."
Our Choir offers music that echoes the spirit of the Eucharist , "We are many parts, we are all one body..."
St. Augustine adds, "...we who are many are One Body In Christ."
The Eucharist not only com-pletes Chris-tian initiation along with Baptism and
Confirmation, it is recognized by the Church as, "The source and summit of the Christian life, of Ecclesial life."
It's the Lord's Supper, the breaking of the bread, Holy Communion, the bread the wine, the body and the blood, the soul and divinity... The Eucharist.
The heart and summit of the Church's life. The pledge of glory and salvation. This is my body, this is my blood, given up for you. These graces are ever-present in the eternal life that is the Eucharist. Read about and ponder these graces in your catechism. Know and appreciate your faith!
Vincent Dao – Director of Youth Ministry Contact: 424.265.8336 or SaintJamesYM@Gmail.com
Website: SaintJamesYM.weebly.com
Gift Shop The perfect place for your sacramental needs. Gifts and
cards for Baptism, Communion and Confirmation are readily available. Visit us today!
Hours: Wed. - Fri. 10 - 4 pm Saturday 9 - 12 pm Sunday 9 - 2 pm 3/11, 3/25
Rich Modic 310.374.1964 Rich@SaintJames.Church
Life Teen Summit Mondays | 7-8pm | Life Teen Lounge Mar. 12, Mar. 19 Upcoming Events: LA Youth Day 2018 – Thursday, March 15 at LA Religious Congress – Reserve your spot! Ask Vincent. Life Teen Summer Camp 2018 – June 25-30 – Spots limited, reserve your spot!
Events for all high school teens
Getting to Know You Join us for Coffee and Doughnuts
after the 8 and 10am Masses.
Served in Kavanagh Hall today by members of our
Knights of Columbus Be a Knight— In Service to One, In Service to All
Vic Cavataio 310.791.0798
SJS Registration Packets Available Now
This is a reminder for parents who are interested in having their child(ren) apply for K-8th grade for the 2018-2019 school year at St. James School.
The registration packets are at the school office, 4625 Garnet St., Torrance, CA 90503
Students who are entering Kindergarten must be 5 years old by September 1, 2018.
Call the office 310.371.0416 or go to our website www.stjamesweb.com under “Upcoming Events” for more information.
Thank you,
Sister Mary Margaret
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Men—Spiritual Head of the Family Men-We are warriors, husbands, fathers and called to be men of God as we lead our families towards spiritual maturity.
We are problem solvers, get things done and provide and protect those we love around us from physical harm. We would sacrifice our own lives to protect them. And yet, when faced with protecting them from spiritual attacks and harm, we can ignore this responsibility and leave them completely
defenseless against an enemy looking to harm their eternal soul. We don’t make the connection that bringing our personal weaknesses and defects into the home has consequences for those we love.
By our authority as head of the family, our issues are passed on to our wives and children. What we do on the internet, our anger and impatience, the inappropriate second glances that we indulge in, all weaken our ability to protect our family. The battlefield is our mind and imagination.
We can be victorious in protecting your family. In order to lead them spiritually, you must be committed to being a spiritual man. You cannot stand hypocrisy, or posturing in others. In order to lead and protect your family, you must do more than pretend. You must be committed to following Christ and His example. It’s not too late to get started. Arm yourself for battle. Make a commitment. Go to confession, attend Mass, read ‘Perfectly Yourself’ and pray the rosary with your family. Godspeed!
‘Be careful little eyes what you see It's the second glance that ties your hands As darkness pulls the strings Be careful little feet where you go For it's the little feet behind you that are sure to follow ..’ Lyrics to Slow Fade- Casting Crowns Confessions at St. James every Sat. at 4 pm in church. Confession is also available by appointment with a priest. Community Penance Services will be Mar. 19-23, 7:30 pm at area churches:
Mon., Mar. 19th, American Martyrs, Manhattan Beach-Tues., Mar. 20th, St. James, Wed. Mar. 21st, Our Lady of Guadalupe, Hermosa Beach Thurs. Mar. 22nd, St. Lawrence Martyr Fri. Mar. 23rd, St. Anthony, El Segundo
Experience the healing power of God’s love this Lent.
Hope for Troubled Marriages - Retrouvaille
A peer marriage ministry program that has helped thousands of married couples who are experiencing disillusion or misery in their marriage, even separated or divorced, rediscover a loving marriage
relationship. Call 909.900.5465 or email
6006@retrouvaille.org HelpOurMarriage.com.
Photo: Justin Veenema
Gospel Reflection
Why is the world the way it is? We all wonder that from time to time. Each successive generation projects rose-hued longing on the past and casts furtive glances at the impending future. We see forces beyond our control in nature and in the news. The world is changing and we're being pulled out with the tide. In the face of this confusion, today's Gospel features one of the most oft-quoted Scripture verses of all time: "For God so loved the world that he gave his only Son, so that everyone who believes in him might not perish but might have eternal life." But if Christ has come, why is the world so challenging? Why is the world still - to our eyes - being carried off in a proverbial hand basket? Jesus' response is a deeply personal one. "This is the verdict, that the light came into the world, but people preferred darkness to light." Patterns arise, habits are formed, and systems become engrained, but each is the result of an interconnected web of human choices.
Where do we stand? Our answers, perhaps, vary from week to week, hour to hour, missed traffic light to spilled coffee to teenage child's rebellion. The world isn't perfect because we aren't perfect. Our parish is flawed because we're flawed. Our families need work because every one of us needs to be converted. Christianity is a process, not a destination! This Sunday, Jesus invites us to consider our own lives. Where in our own lives do we prefer darkness to light?
What flaws are we trying to hide? Humbly acknowledge those places today. Ask God for the grace to be transformed. Share with your spouse or a friend where you'd like to improve this week. "Whoever loves truth comes to the light, so that his works may be clearly seen as done in God."
When we are tempted, we often convince ourselves that we can hide our sin. But as men and women since the beginning of time have discovered, there is no hiding from God. "Thou hast searched me and know me." David said. "Even before there is a word on my tongue, behold, O Lord, you know it all" ( Psalm 139:1,4). God’s mercy and forgiveness is bigger than your sins. Now is the time to end this defect. Don’t despair. God Bless you!
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Welcome Parents of Young Children!
Relax! God loves the wiggly little saints and we do too!
We understand how difficult it is to attend Mass with all the supplies a family with young children needs.
We want you and your children to feel welcomed here.
We encourage you to sit near the front so they can see what is going on.
Please support these families with encouragement and smiles.
Look for these books in the back of the church for use during Mass. Please return to the basket when done for others to use.
They are available in the Gift Shop if you’d like to take them home with you. Welcome!
Medjugorje Rosary Prayer Group Invites you to join us! Every Monday 7– 8:15 pm in Kavanagh Hall Pray the rosary, Chaplet of Divine Mercy and Consecration prayers with us. Experience inner peace in a turbulent world. All present may offer their own intentions. Dean Campazzie 310.372. 5182
Saint James Preschool A warm and loving environment where children can learn about themselves, gain an understanding of others, and develop strong self-esteem. Contact Wendy Bell at 310.376.5550 Special enrollment options available now. St. John’s Seminary Open House
April 24, 1-4 pm Learn about how men discern their calling to the vocation of becoming a priest for life.
A tour of the classrooms, resident rooms and facilities will be included as part of the campus tour. This is a great opportunity to see the extensive formation that is involved in discerning a vocation to the priesthood. Remember to always pray for our seminarians. stJohnSem.edu
St. James Preschool Staff Spotlight Let’s talk about…Chapel Time at St. James Preschool! Chapel Time is led by our very talented Barbara Molina.
Barbara, also known as Mrs. Molina visits each class once a week and brings songs, stories and prayers to the children. She teaches about God’s love for us and His wonderful
creations in our world. She leads two prayer services during the school –year, one at Thanksgiving and again at Easter.
“I love being the minister of God’s love to our children at such a young age, and watching them grow with the knowledge of God’s presence and His never-ending love for them.”
Barbara wears many hats at St. James Parish. Along with leading the Chapel Time program, she is also the Preschool Office Administrator, the Altar Server Coordinator, and the Sunday Hospitality Coordinator.
So the next time you see her at coffee and donuts after Mass, be sure to say, “Hello.” But child development is her passion, with almost forty years in the field and a Bachelor’s of Arts Degree in Child Development from California State, Los Angeles, she is at home at the Preschool. The children at St. James Preschool are blessed to have Mrs. Molina in their lives.
Teaching Children Gratitude
Gratitude is one of life’s greatest virtues. Teaching children to recognize the many blessings in their lives helps to teach them to have grateful hearts. Modeling gratitude in your home can help your child learn what to value and be grateful for, and learn to avoid the things that are not valuable or worthy of their time and interest. For the VIRTUS® article “Teaching Children to be Thankful Makes Them
Happier and Safer” visit: la-archdiocese.org/org/protecting/Pages/VIRTUS-Current-Online-Articles.aspx.
Photo: Nicole Honeywill
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Pilgrimage Northern Ireland with Fr. Jim September 3– Sept. 14th, 2018
This will be Fr. Jim’s first trip to Northern Ire-land. Points of interest include Belfast, Derry and Dingle, and Killarney.
Yes, Skellig Michael Island, Dingle Ireland is home to the temple in Star Wars—The Force Awakens. See the movie and then enjoy the view of this island where it was filmed, from the shoreline. Fr. Jim’s birthplace is Ventry-Dingle. Catholic Cathedrals in Belfast and Derry and St. Patrick’s final resting place are also on this trip. Experience the true power of our faith as we make this journey. Only four seats are still available!
Fr. Jim’s email is: FrJim@SaintJames.Church
Photo: Tourism Ireland
Habitat for Humanity Build Days
The Habitat for Humanity Catholic Coalition has set aside one Saturday each month until June for a multi-parish build day. As a member parish of the coalition, St James can provide up to 8 volunteers for each date.
The build days will take place in Long Beach on March 17, April 14, May 12 and June 16.
If you want to volunteer on one or more of these dates, email Tom Miller at tmillerosu@aol.com or 310.971.7589
Four homes are being built at the site and are in various stages of construction, so there will be a variety of tasks. Volunteers must be at least 16 years old. More details will be provided to volunteers as each build day approaches. This is a great opportunity to work
alongside volunteers from other Catholic churches.
Attention Eucharistic Ministers
The sign-up sheets for Holy Week and Easter Sunday Masses are now in the Sacristy. Please come in to sign-up at your earliest convenience. Thanks so much, Laurie Chambers dnlchambers2@hotmail.com
Bilingual EM Needed Spanish speaking Eucharistic Minister to the Homebound needed. We have a member of our parish, that would be grateful if she could understand the prayers when receiving the Eucharist. If you are not currently an EM, and would like to help by translating for an EM, please call John Cable: 310.372.5228.
Everyday Stewardship
For God so loved the world that he gave his only Son, so that everyone who believes in him might not perish but might have eternal life. John 3:16 When I first saw each of my three children, I loved them with a love that I did not realize existed in me. These were flesh of my flesh, bone of my bone, and were the result of the love between their mother and me. This made them mine.
My love for them continues to be so strong as they grow older and I cannot fathom ever losing them. Then I look around and see friends of mine who have lost a child. It makes me want to hold them tighter and not let go.
But as I have continued to grow in this stewardship way of life, I realize that these three wonderful human beings and not really mine. They belong to God. They are entrusted to me in this world, but they belong truly to the One who loves them even more than I do. Yet, it is not easy to offer them back to God, especially due to tragedy.
If that day ever were to come, how could I handle it?
Not only did God offer his Son to the world, the offering was done with full knowledge that the Son would die a brutal death. God loves us so deeply he placed Himself in the very position that any parent dreads the most.
So this Lent I will look at my children and I reflect on the depth of love a parent has for a child and the even more profound love God has for us.
The Compassionate Friends
Providing Grief Support After the Death of a Child When a child dies, at any age, the family suffers intense
pain and may feel hopeless and isolated.
The Compassionate Friends is committed to helping
every bereaved parent, sibling, or grandparent who may
walk through our doors or contact us. Our meetings are
led by other bereaved parents and are free of charge.
tcfsbla.org/
Father, you have taught us to overcome our sins, by prayer, fasting and works of mercy. When we are discouraged by our weakness, give us confidence in your love. Grant this through our Lord Jesus Christ, your Son, who lives and reigns with you and the Holy Spirit, one God, for ever and ever.– Amen.
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March 2018
Sunday Mon Tue Wed Thurs Fri Saturday
Mar 11
Red Cross Blood
Mobile
8 am - 2 pm
Church Parking Lot
Sunday School
8 & 10 am
Church
Y2 Confirmation
5:30 pm Mass then
Kavanagh Hall
Mar 12
Medjugorje
Prayer Group
7 pm
Kavanagh Hall
Mar 13
Dive-In Lenten
Series
7:30 pm
O’Gorman Cen-
ter
Mar 14
Bible Study
8:45 am,
Kavanagh Hall
Mom’s Group
10 am PC 4, 5
Sacred Heart
Devotion
12:30 pm, Church
Women’s Guild
7 pm, Kavanagh Hall
Mar 15
Toddler Time
9:30 am PC 4,5
Bingo
6:45 pm
Kavanagh Hall
Men’s
Cornerstone
7 pm, PC 5
Mar 16
Toddler Time
9:30 am PC 4,5
Stations of the Cross
7:30 pm Church,
Catholic Daughters
Mar 17
Confessions
4 pm Church
Mar 18
Bundle Sunday
8 am -12 pm
Church Parking Lot
Mar 19
Medjugorje
Prayer Group
7 pm
Kavanagh Hall
Dive-In Lenten
Series
7:30 pm
O’Gorman Center
Penance Service
American Martyrs
7:30 pm
Mar 20
Dive-In Lenten
Series
7:30 pm
O’Gorman Cen-
ter
Penance Ser-
vice
St. James
7:30 pm
Church
Mar 21
Bible Study
8:45 am
Kavanagh Hall
Mom’s Group
10 am PC 4, 5
Sacred Heart
Devotion
12:30 pm, Church
Catholic Daughters
7:30 pm Rosary
8 pm Meeting
Kavanagh Hall
Dive-In Lenten Series
7:30 pm, O’Gorman
Penance Service
7:30 pm, OLG
Mar 22
Toddler Time
9:30 am PC 4,5
Bingo
6:45 pm
Kavanagh Hall
Dive-In Lenten
Series
7:30 pm
O’Gorman Center
Penance Service
St. Lawrence
Martyr
7:30 pm
Mar 23
Toddler Time
9:30 am PC 4,5
Knights of Columbus
Fish Fry
5 pm
K O C Hall
Stations of the Cross
7:30 pm Church,
Youth
Penance Service
St. Anthony
El Segundo
7:30 pm
Mar 24
Confessions
4 pm Church
Mar 25
Palm Sunday
Mar 26
Holy Week
Medjugorje
Prayer Group
7 pm
Kavanagh Hall
Chrism Mass
7 pm
Cathedral
Our Lady of Angels
Mar 27
Bible Study
7 pm
Kavanagh Hall
Mar 28
Bible Study
8:45 am
Kavanagh Hall
Mom’s Group
10 am PC 4, 5
Sacred Heart
Devotion
12:30 pm, Church
Mar 29
Holy Thursday
Morning Prayer
8 am, Church
Mass of the
Lord’s Supper
7:30 pm, Church
Mar 30
Good Friday
Morning Prayer
8 am, Church
Solemn Liturgy
12 noon, Church
Stations of the Cross
1:30 pm, Church
Solemn Liturgy
7:30 pm, Church
Mar 31
Holy Saturday
Morning Prayer
8 am, Church
Easter Vigil
7:30 pm, Church
April 1
Easter Sunday
Mass Times
6:30 am, 8 am, 10 am
and 12 Noon
Church
9:30 am
O’Gorman Center
April 2
Parish Office
Closed
Medjugorje
Prayer Group
7 pm
Kavanagh Hall
April 3
Bible Study
7 pm
Kavanagh Hall
April 4
Business Forum
7:30 am PC 6
Bible Study
8:45 am Kavanagh Hall
Mom’s Group
10 am PC 4, 5
Sacred Heart Devotion
12:30 pm, Church
April 5
Bingo
6:45 pm
Kavanagh Hall
April 6
April 7
Confessions
4 pm Church
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Priest celebrant may change according to circumstances.
Weekly Mass Intentions
Prayer Requests
For those suffering illness, infirmity, and those in need of our prayers:
Sue Self, Asuncion Garcia, Grace Acker
From death to new life.
For the souls of the recently departed, that through the mercy of God,
they may rest in peace:
Pedro M. Trevino, Lucia Diaz, Priscilla Ante, Pedro Ante
Monday I will praise you, Lord, for you have rescued me.
Is 65:17-21 / Jn 4:43-54
Tuesday Lord, hear my prayer, and let my cry come to you.
Ez 47:1-9, 12 / Jn 5:1-16
Wednesday Glory and praise for ever!
Is 49:8-15 / Jn 5:17-30
Thursday The Lord remembers his covenant for ever.
Ex 32:7-14 / Jn 5:31-47
Friday In my distress I called upon the Lord,
and he heard my voice. Wis 2:1a, 12-22 / Jn 7:1-2, 10, 25-30
Saturday The Lord will guard us,
as a shepherd guards his flock.
Jer 11:18-20 / Jn 7:40-53
Sunday
Lord, you have the words of everlasting life. Jer 31:31-34 / /Heb 5:7-9/ Jn 12:20-33
Responsorial Psalms and Readings
Lighting a Candle We do not honor statues but the one whom that statue
or image represents. The light signifies our prayer offered in faith coming into the light of God. With the light of faith, we petition our Lord in prayer, or petition the saint to pray with us and for us to
the Lord. The light also shows a special reverence and our desire to remain present to the Lord in prayer even though we may depart and go about our daily business.
From ‘Shedding Light on Votive Candles’ by Fr. William Saunders
Sat.
8 am
5:30 pm
Mar 10
Msgr. Mike
Msgr. Mike
Kaitlyn Hindman
Benjamin Ison
Visitacion De Jesus
Sunday
6:30 am
8 am
10 am
12 noon
5:30 pm
Mar 11
Fr. Simeon
Fr. Jim
Fr. Simeon
Msgr. Mike
Fr. Simeon
Samuel Ishida
Betty Jane Dahl
Jerry Pruett
Josephine Ciotti
St. James Parishioners
Bill Olson
Huey Hau
Ming & Katie King
Jane Briggs
Shelley Haworth
Monday
8 am
12 noon
Mar 12
Fr. Simeon
Charlotte Albert
Communion Service Only
Tuesday
8 am
12 noon
Mar 13
Msgr. Mike
Fr. Simeon
Pacifico de Silva
Lily Hue Hao
Wed.
8 am
12 noon
Mar 14
Msgr. Mike
Msgr. Mike
Monica Dizon
Ming & Katie King
Thurs.
8 am
12 noon
Mar 15
Fr. Simeon
Fr. Uche
Bob & Kathy Potchka
Longin Kleniewski
Friday
8 am
12 noon
Mar 16
Fr. Simeon
Msgr. Mike
Lily Hao
John Butler
Sat.
8 am
5:30 pm
Mar 17
Msgr. Mike
Fr. Simeon
Bob & Kathy Potchka
James Souders
Firmino Romeiro Almeida
Sunday
6:30 am
8 am
10 am
12 noon
5:30 pm
Mar 18
Msgr. Mike
Fr. Simeon
Msgr. Mike
Fr. Simeon
Msgr. Mike
Chela Camacho
Joy Manning
Hue Tran
Manuel Ramirez
St. James Parishioners
Irene Swanson
Edris Noche
Hue Titiong Lilly Hao
Rosario Banda
Frank D’Lando
Call the Parish Office to request a Mass intention, or prayer requests.
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