Notes from the Pastor Mercy This Week - St. James...
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St. James Catholic Church Seguin, TX July 3, 2016
Notes from the Pastor
This Sunday, we welcome Fr. Marty Elsner, S.J. our
celebrant for the Mass @ 10 AM & 12 PM.
Next Saturday, July 9, we welcome Fr. Albert Hubertus
as our celebrant at the 5 PM Mass.
SAVE THE DATE: July 30, World Youth Day San
Antonio 2016 Pilgrimage, beginning at 8 AM. More
info will in upcoming weeks.
Dear Lord,
There is no greater feeling of liberation
than to experience this freedom from sin
and death that you have provided for me
through Jesus Christ. Today my heart and
my soul are free to praise you. For this, I
am very thankful.
On this Independence Day, I am reminded of all those who
have sacrificed for my freedom, following the example of
your Son, Jesus Christ. Let me not take my freedom, both
physical and spiritual, for granted. May I always remember
that a very high price was paid for my freedom. My free-
dom cost others their very lives.
Lord, today, bless those who have served and those who are
serving and continue to give their lives for my freedom.
With favor and bounty meet their needs and watch over
their families. In Jesus name we pray. AMEN!
Mercy This Week
Fourteenth Sunday in Ordinary Time
Last Sunday, Jesus rebuked James and John for
wanting to “call down fire from heaven” (Luke 9:54–
55) on an unwelcoming town. As he sends forth disci-
ples today, Jesus again forbids retaliation against non-
receptive listeners (10:10–11), showing us how to be
Jesus’ “missionaries of mercy” this Jubilee Year of
Mercy. Like the first disciples, we are sent not to pro-
claim ourselves but Jesus. As Jesus sent them in pairs,
so are we also to work together in the community of the
Church. We often describe the Church as Isaiah de-
scribes Jerusalem in today’s first reading, our comfort-
ing, nurturing Mother (Isaiah 66:13). So, going forth
gently, like lambs among wolves (Luke 10:3), we share
comforting peace, nurturing food and drink (Luke’s
image for Eucharist), and Jesus’ healing promise of un-
failing, unconditional mercy (10:5, 7, 9). Thus Jesus
bids us proclaim the kingdom of God by showing what
God’s kingdom looks like in action. “Go, preach the
Gospel,” Pope Francis’ saintly namesake of Assisi is
said to have instructed his first friars, “and when neces-
sary, use words!”
Peter Scagnelli, Copyright © J. S. Paluch Co., Inc. Papal quotes Copyright © 2015, Libreria Editrice Vaticana. Used with permission.
Reflection question:
Where do you see the Christian message of compassion
being rejected in the world today? What is your lived
response to that?
The Sanctuary Candle is offered In Loving Memory of
Sixto Q. Herrera, Jr. July 2 - July 9
Thank you for your continued support & generosity. Stewardship for the weekend of 6/26/16
MASS OFFERING: $9,371.22 CHILDREN’S: $106.93 BUILDING FUND: $25.00 PETER’S PENCE: $1,331.27
Altar Flowers are given to the Glory of God
and in loving memory of
Michael Newman and
Gertrude Gadjos
EVENTS OF THE WEEK
Monday, 7/4 Independence Day-Office Closed Tuesday, 7/5 6:30 PM Baptism Preparation—PFC [1] Wednesday, 7/6 10:00 AM Mass @ Hacienda Oaks 11:00 AM Mass @ Assisted Living 6:30 PM Angelic Sisters SCC-PFC [3] 7:00 PM VBS Planning Mtg.-PH Thursday, 7/7 10:00 AM Mass @ GVNC 11:00 AM Mass @ Remarkable Healthcare 6:30 PM Karate-Gym Saturday, 7/9 Welcome Fr. Albert Hubertus 5PM Teen ACTS Pulpit talks Sunday, 7/10 KC BBQ Chicken Sale 8:00 AM Coffee House set up-PH 9:10 AM Coffee House-PH 10:00 AM RCIA Dismissal-Youth Rm. 11:10 AM Coffee House-PH 1:30 AM Christian Women’s Singles-PFC [3]
FOURTEENTH SUNDAY IN ORDINARY TIME
SCRIPTURE READINGS FOR THE WEEK
July 4 - July 10
Monday First Reading: Hosea 2:16, 17b-18, 21-22 Gospel: Matthew 9:18-26 Tuesday First Reading: Hosea 8:4-7, 11-13 Gospel: Matthew 9:32-38 Wednesday First Reading: Hosea 10:1-3, 7-8, 12 Gospel: Matthew 10:1-7 Thursday First Reading: Hosea 11:1-4, 8e-9 Gospel: Matthew 10:7-15 Friday: First Reading: Hosea 14:2-10 Gospel: Matthew 10:16-23 Saturday: First Reading: Isaiah 6:1-8 Gospel: Matthew 10:24-33 Sunday First Reading: Deut 30:10-14 Second: Col 1:15-20 Gospel: Luke 10:25-37
Mass Intentions July 4 - July 10
Monday 9:00 AM Mass @ Our Lady of Guadalupe Tuesday 8:00 AM †Anna Nguyen Thi Lam †Phero Nguyen Thuoc Wednesday 8:00 AM †Mike Pickard, Lauren Pike Thursday 8:00 AM †Pedro Enrique Kubes-Zacek, †Amy Cole, †Eugenie Madden Friday 8:00 AM Mass @ OLG Saturday 5:00 PM †Julian Kotara, †Charlie McMain, †M/M Jerry Broz, Sr. Sunday
8:00 AM †Dominic Thanh Nguyen, †Allene K. Hubertus, †George & Vivian Grein 10:00 AM St. James parish family 12:00 PM †Mike Pickard, †Juan A. Moreno, Fr. Greg
Music- July 9/10
Saturday 5:00 PM Richey/Phillips Sunday 8:00 AM Supulver 10:00 AM Guetierrez *RCIA Dismissal 12:00 PM Life Teen
Jul 3 Rafael Serralta Jul 10 Carolyn Bennett Jul 17 Lynn Schlegel Jul 24 Suzanne & Sydney Vickery
In Sympathy
We extend our condolences to Shelby and Scott
Garrett and family on the loss of her grandfather,
Francis C. Smith, who passed away on June 9,
2016, in Tennessee. Please keep them in prayer.
Our condolences to Theresa McCarthy and family on the
loss of their father, Lawrence McCarthy, who passed
away on June 28, 2016. Please keep them in prayer.
St. Ann’s Circle Cruise To qualify as a fund raiser for scholarships we need to fill two more cabins on our 7-Day New York/Canada cruise
from October 8 - October 15, 2016. Cabins with a balcony, an over-view window or an
inside cabin are still available. It is important that you contact us as soon as possible to take advantage of this wonderful cruise where you will experience delectable
local fare and coastlines so picturesque, you’ll stand back in amazement. New England brings on the charm, while
Canada offers stunning natural landscapes. Please contact Lois Osborne
at (830) 557-4028 or (830) 491-1760
St. James Catholic Church Seguin, TX JuLY 3, 2016
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Military Prayer List
LT Kristofer Kalstad, LT Kendall Kalstad, TSGT Carlo Carmosa,
TSGT Jessica Carmosa, SGT Nicodemus C. Seaboy,
SGT Scott Kessler, MAJ Christopher Wells, SGT Don Pezzatta,
LCPL Nathan Ramos, LCPL Stevie Ray Leos, PFC Noah Rios,
CPL Shane Hartmann, CAPT Blake Wiegmann, LCPL Brian
Shaw, CSM Bret Wiegmann, 2LT Will McCarthy, 1LT Charles
Gamero, CPL Zachary Klinger, CAPT Daniel Jeanes,
MAJ Noah Steinberg, OSMC Jeremy P. Rodriguez,
SGT Jordan Folmar, PVT Kyle Martin, LCPL Shane McMain,
Specialist Steven A. Cervantes, 2LT Gavin Dick, PFC James
Dick, John Bender, LCOL Sammy Phillips, COL Francisco J.
Lozano, SPC Garrett Schneider, PFC Marcos Paul Flores
Please keep our military personnel and their families in your prayers. Anyone wishing to add a name can do so by calling the church office@379-1796.
Remember In Prayer…. Landon & Christian Bertling, Ray Zanyi, Pat Villeneuve, Sonia Due, Julianna Carney, Leroy Kessler, Kathy Matalik, Janie Robles, Dan Klinger, Lisa Dupnick, Augustine Gomez, Martha Vogel, Jessica Franklin, Joseph Manix, Cindy Morris, Marietta Leyendecker, Kim Thi Nguyen, Henry Herrera, Billy Preuss, Wade Ohnheiser, Elisa Martinez, Larry Ferguson, Don Orlowski, Fr. Quang D. Van, Joe Suarez, Mary Lou Castillo, Erin Stavros, Maria G. Pineda, Robert Sanchez, Shirley Bordovsky, Deb Morgan, Jesus Paz, Jose Paz Jennifer L. Barentine, Mary Kypfer, Dick Davie, Phillip Davie, Eugene Boeck, Louise Drake, Estelle Vera, Aubrey Hernandez, John De La Garza, Lorene Schraub, Scott Davie, Brian Boykin
For I will restore your health; will heal your injuries - Jer. 30:17
Welcome!
St. James Parish welcomed six adults this
past week in the RCIA process.
Please pray for our candidates and for their
families and sponsors as they grow in faith
and deepen their relationship with Christ.
Megan McKinney
Sponsor: Margaret McKinney
George Green
Sponsor: Alex Gomez
Kristen Green
Sponsor: Daniel Dugi
Lacey Dugi
Sponsor: Jennifer Gauna
Monica Flores
Sponsor: Joe Flores
Jennifer Ibarra
Sponsor: Aniceto Canales
FOOD PANTRY
Our pantry is again extremely low.
Items most needed are rice, pasta
and sauce, soups, canned fruit, canned pasta,
jelly, peanut butter, canned meats, ramen noo-
dles, crackers, oatmeal and cereal. Please en-
sure that no items are expired. Thank you.
SJS NEWS
We hope your summer is going well!
St. James Catholic School Summer Camps June 27-30:
* Little Diggers Co-ed (volleyball) – Incoming 2nd-4th,
8:30-11:00, $85
* Volleyball – Incoming 5th-8th, 1:00-3:00, $60
* Basketball Co-ed – Incoming 5th-8th, 3:00-5:00, $60
Registration forms are available in the school office.
Many blessings and God Bless!
Keeping God in All We Do
IN THIS YEAR OF MERCY
Visit THE IMPRISONED Prison populations have grown 700% since 1970.
A discussion on prison costs, lengthy incarceration for non-violent crimes and the effectiveness or
ineffectiveness of our prison system to reform offenders might not be appropriate here.
But Matthew 25 is appropriate. The Gospel is quoted so often that it has become almost trite.
When did we see you hungry or naked or in prison? Whatever you did for one of these least ones
of mine you did for me. (See Matthew 25:37-40.)
During the Jubilee Year of Mercy, our parish is reflecting on and acting on the Works of Mercy.
In July, we focus our attention on “Visit the Imprisoned.”
Mercy does not sidestep accountability for one’s actions,
justice and the need for a safe society. Justice and mercy
come from the same Christ, and so we reach out to those
who need reform, friendship and forgiveness.
Pope Francis visited a Philadelphia prison last summer and
said that Jesus “teaches us to see the world through His
eyes — eyes which are not scandalized by the dust picked
up along the way.” The pope called for creating “new op-
portunities for inmates, for their families, for
correctional authorities and for society as a whole.”
Take note: For Jesus, visiting the imprisoned is as critical
as providing food and clothing to those in need. Pope
Francis invites us to learn to make space in hearts for peo-
ple in prison. If we visit a prisoner literally or if we “visit”
by working for system reform or praying for someone, we
cannot forget those thousands whom society has set aside.
Unbound There are lots of ways to be impris-oned. Everyone experiences some measure of “unfreedom” because of our finite human condition.
God’s mercy opens a path to free-dom from sin and to the joy of the fullness of the Reign of God.
That’s why our mercy to each other is so important. Being merciful builds the Reign of God here on Earth.
The Coffee House next week on July 10 features Patti Bliss, a St. James parishioner who will talk about her experience with Unbound, a Catholic organization that works all over the world to free children and elderly people from a life of poverty.
St. James Catholic Church
2016 Vacation Bible School
July 11-15, 2016
Begin 6:00 P.M. - Closing Prayer at 8:30 P.M.
Children's Registration Fee: $10.00
(includes a T-Shirt, Snacks and Materials)
This VBS is geared toward the whole family! We would like at least one adult
from each family to attend. We will have an Adult Tract every evening.
FORMS ARE AVAILABLE IN THE PARISH OFFICE OR IN THE NAR-
THEX OF THE CHURCH
Please return the fee and one Registration Form per child
to St. James Parish Office.
Calling all youth to join us on the Saint James Youth Ministries
4th of July Parade Float!
We decorate the float on Sunday, July 3, 2016 at 7:00 P.M.
at St. James .
Pleaser wear Red, White of Blue… we leave here, on the float, July 4 at 8 AM
We are looking for VBS Volunteers…
Please contact Joey: (210) 584-3799 or [email protected]
Final Planning Meeting: Wednesday, July 6, 2016
The meeting is from: 7:00 P.M. to 8:30 P.M. in the Parish Hall.
Thank you!
FOURTEENTH SUNDAY IN ORDINARY TIME
SPONSOR FOR THE WEEK:
Scheel Construction
Parish Office: 379-1796 Parish Web site: http://www. stjameschurch.faithweb.com
Please show Respect and Reverence at Worship by being punctual and properly dressed for Church, and remain through the dismissal.
Let’s do our BEST for GOD!
YOUR CONTRIBUTION TO THE
ARCHBISHOP’S APPEAL GOES TO HELP:
Criminal Justice Ministry
The Pastoral Care, Criminal Justice Ministry
(CJM) for the Archdiocese of San Antonio recruits,
screens, and trains volunteers from parishes
throughout the archdiocese to minister to the incar-
cerated and those formerly incarcerated and their
families. In order to serve this special population,
this ministry works directly with our parishes and
offers formation and on-going education to help
people understand the needs of those being served.
As Catholics, we are called to social ministry and
must act with justice, love tenderly, serve one an-
other, and walk humbly with God. Through a part-
nership with the Chrysalis Ministry, the Pastoral
Care, Criminal Ministry is able to offer a wide va-
riety of religious and social services with the Fam-
ily Renewal Center to those formerly incarcerated
in any detention or treatment facility. These ser-
vices are provided in order to facilitate the spiri-
tual, emotional and personal transformation of in-
carcerated individuals.
*Partnership with Chrysalis Ministries
Joan Martinez, Senior Director for Pastoral Care
Ministries (210)734-1624
Pilgrim Center of Hope
CATHOLIC WOMEN’S CONFERENCE
Sept. 9-10, 2016
Registration is now open for The Pilgrim Center of
Hope’s 15th Annual Women’s Conference in San
Antonio. Seats are still available!
To register or download group forms go to
www.cwcsanatnonio.com. Scholarships are also
available. For more info and/or registration help
call 210-521-3377.
St. James Coffee House
Next Sunday, July 10 Missions of Mercy
Please make plans to come next week.
Fr. Dennis wants us to hear about ministries
supported by the Archbishops’ Appeal.
Our speaker is coming from the Pastoral Care
Office to give an inspiring overview and talk
about this summer’s mission trip to Peru.
9:10-9:50 a.m.
or
11:10-11:50 a.m.
In the Parish Hall
Thanks to Regina Lee, Ben Huser and
Elizabeth Zuber for last week’s coffee house.