October 4, 2020 SAINT JAMES THE LESS PARISHservidores representan a los profetas y los malos...
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SAINT JAMES THE LESS PARISH
October 4, 2020
Pastoral Staff
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 at 1:00 pm. 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 5:00 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]
Rev. Juan C. Gaviria, Parish Administrator Rev. Kenneth R. Kolibas, Parochial Vicar
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, 10:00 am, 2:00 pm (Spanish)
Confession Saturday: 3:00 pm or by appointment
Adult Choir Thursday 7:00 pm & Sunday 10:00 am
Spanish Choir First Tuesday of the Month 8:00 pm
Knights of Columbus Council #6336 83 Lincoln Avenue, Jamesburg
1st & 3rd Monday of every month 8:00pm
732-521-3366 St. James Columbiettes
2nd Thursday of every month 7:00 pm
HALL RENTAL AVAILABLE Call Matt Collura (732)691-5416
Food Pantry Donation First Sunday of every month
Music Ministry Lucas Barkley - Director of Music
George Cole - Cantor Laura Kosar - Youth Choir Leader
St. James Cemetery Mott Avenue, Monroe Twp
For more information please contact the Rectory PLOTS AVAILABLE
Website: stjamesthelesschurch.org
Parish Office Hours: 10:00 am - 1:00 pm Monday
9:00 am - 1:00 pm Tu-Th
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A message from Fr Juan C. Gaviria Twenty-Seventh Sunday in Ordinary Time, Cycle A
First Reading: Isaiah 5:1-7. Responsorial Psalm: Psalm 80:9,12-16,19-20. Second Reading: Philippians 4:6-9. Gospel Reading: Matthew 21:33-43
Today's Gospel follows directly after last Sunday gospel n which Jesus was questioned by Jewish religious leaders about the source of his teaching authority. After refusing to answer their questions, Jesus tells the parable of the two sons and then criticizes the priests and elders for their lack of belief in John the Baptist. In today's Gospel, Jesus once again speaks to the priests and elders with a parable. In this parable, the landowner leases his vineyard to tenants and sends his servants to collect the portion of the harvest that the tenants owe to him. Several times the servants are sent to collect payment, and each time they are beaten and killed by the tenants. Finally, the landowner sends his son to collect his rent. The tenants, believing that they will inherit the vineyard if the landowner dies without an heir, plot together and kill the landowner's son. After telling the parable, Jesus questions the chief priests and elders about what the landowner will do to the wicked tenants. They all agree that the landowner will kill the wicked tenants and give the land to new tenants who will pay the rent. In telling the parable, Jesus is clearly drawing upon Isaiah 5:1-7, which is today's first reading and one that the priests and elders would have known well. Jesus doesn't, therefore, have to explain the symbolism of the parable; the Pharisees would have understood that the vineyard represented Israel, the landowner represented God, the servants represented the prophets, and the bad tenants represented the religious leaders. Yet Jesus nonetheless explains the meaning of the parable for his audience: the Kingdom of God will be taken from the unbelieving and given to the faithful. The chief priests and elders have condemned themselves with their answer to Jesus' question. Today's Gospel has a parallel in Mark 12:1-12. There are some notable differences, however. In Matthew's version, the religious leaders condemn themselves; in Mark's Gospel, Jesus answers his own question. Matthew names the religious leaders as Pharisees and chief priests. Clearly this Gospel shows the tension that was mounting between Jesus and the Jewish religious leaders who thought that his message was dangerous. Matthew's Gospel was written about 70 years after Jesus' death and reflects the conflicts and tensions found in the Christian community for whom Matthew was writing. Many biblical scholars believe that the tension between Matthew's community and their Jewish neighbors can also be heard in today's reading. This Gospel reminds us of the importance of listening to God's word. God speaks to us in many ways—through Scripture, through our Church tradition, in our Church's teaching, and through modern-day prophets. Are we attentive and receptive to God's word to us through these messengers?
Una carta de Rev Juan C. Gaviria Domingo 27 de Tiempo Ordinario, ciclo A
Primera lectura: Isaías 5:1-7. Salmo: 80: 9,12-16, 19-20. Segunda lectura: Filipenses 4: 6-9. Evangelio: Mateo 21:33-43.
El Evangelio de hoy sigue directamente el del domingo anterior, en el cual Jesús preguntó a Jesús acerca de los líderes religiosos judíos acerca de la fuente de su autoridad para enseñar. Luego de rehusarse a responder a sus preguntas, Jesús les cuenta una parábola referida a dos hijos y luego critica a los Sacerdotes y a los viejos por su falta de fe en Juan el Bautista. En el Evangelio de hoy, Jesús una vez más habla a los sacerdotes y a los ancianos usando una parábola. En esta parábola, el dueño de la tierra alquila su viña a unos inquilinos y envía sus siervos a recolectar la porción de la cosecha que los arrendatarios le deben. Muchas veces los siervos son enviados a recoger el pago y en cada ocasión estos son golpeados por los inquilinos. Finalmente, el dueño de la tierra envía a su hijo a recoger la renta. Los inquilinos, creyendo que heredarán la tierra, si el dueño se queda sin heredero, hacen un complot para asesinar al hijo del dueño. Luego de contarles la parábola, Jesús pregunta al jefe de los sacerdotes y de los ancianos acerca del lo que el dueño de la tierra hará a los malvados inquilinos. Ellos todos están de acuerdo en que el dueño de la tierra matará a los perversos arrendatarios y le dará la tierra a nuevos inquilinos quienes pagarán la renta. Al contarles la parábola, Jesús claramente está pintando la escena narrada en Isaías 5: 1-7, la cual se usa hoy como primera lectura y que ha de ser conocida muy bien por los sacerdotes y de los ancianos. Jesús entonces no tiene que explicar el simbolismo de la parábola; los Fariseos entenderán bien que la viña representa a Israel, el dueño de la tierra representa a Dios, los servidores representan a los profetas y los malos inquilinos representan a los líderes religiosos. Aún así, Jesús explica el significado de la parábola para su audiencia: el reino de Dios le será quitado a los no creyentes y le será dado a los que tienen fe. El jefe de los sacerdotes y de los ancianos se han condenado ellos mismos con la respuesta a la pregunta de Jesús. El evangelio de hoy tiene un paralelo en Marcos 12:1-12. Hay sin embargo algunas diferencias notables. En la versión de San Mateo, los líderes religiosos se condenan ellos mismos; en el evangelio de San Marcos, Jesús contesta su propia pregunta. San Mateo nombra a los líderes religiosos como fariseos y jefes de los sacerdotes. Este Evangelio muestra la tensión que se estaba preparando entre Jesús y los líderes religiosos, quienes consideraban su mensaje como peligroso. El evangelio de Mateo fue escrito unos 70 años luego de la muerte de Jesús y refleja los conflictos y tensiones existentes en la comunidad cristiana y descritos por San Mateo. Muchos investigadores bíblicos creen que la tensión entre la comunidad de San Mateo y la comunidad Jud ٕ ía puede ser escuchada en el evangelio de hoy. El Evangelio nos recuerda acerca de la importancia de escuchar la palabra de Dios. Dios nos habla de muchas formas—por medio de la escritura, por la Tradición de la Iglesia, por las enseñanzas de la Iglesia y por medio de los profetas modernos. ¿Estamos nosotros atentos y somos receptivos a la palabra de Dios, transmitida por dichos mensajeros?
READINGS FOR THE WEEK/ LECTURAS DE LA SEMANA
Week of October 5th
MONDAY/ LUNES -WEEKDAY 461: Gal 1:6-12 Ps 111:1b-2, 7-9, 10c Lk 10:25-37
TUESDAY/WEEKDAY
462: Gal 1:13-24 Ps 139:1b-3, 13-15 Lk 10:38-42
WEDNESDAY/MIERCOLES - OUR LADY OF THE ROSARY
463: Gal 2:1-2, 7-14 Ps 117:1bc, 2 Lk 11:1-4
THURSDAY/JUEVES - WEEKDAY 464: Gal 3:1-5 (Ps) Lk 1:69-75 Lk 11:5-13
FRIDAY/VIERNES - WEEKDAY
465: Gal 3:7-14 Ps 111:1b-6 Lk 11:15-26
SATURDAY/SÁBADO - VIGIL OF SUNDAY
466: Gal 3:22-29 Ps 105:2-7 Lk 11:27-28
SUNDAY/DOMINGO- 28TH ORDINARY TIME
142: Is 25:6-10a Ps 23:1-6 Phil 4:12-14, 19-20 Mt 22:1-14 or 22:1-10
Prayers for the Sick Heather Boucher, Elizabeth “Betty” Cafiero, Arlene Calabro, Fr Michael Cambi, Isabella Cannizzaro, Christopher & Mary, Agnes Cookson, Catherine Cryan, Carmela
Dacunto, Joan Dallas, Matthew Dallas, Lorraine DeAngelis, Jonathan DiPierro, Connie Doherty, Olga Egierd, John Fayard, John Fedor, Danny Figler, Michael Fischetti, Peter Garibaldi, Finnley Hanway, James Hitch, Jake Hoenig, Nikolai Hopkins, Robert Horan, Nancy Ivan, John Iwanski, Eleanor James, Poppy Kleinert, Michael C. Konowicz, Veronica Kreutzer, Lucy Lavadera, Nicky & Joy Ligotti, Arianna Louis, John Maltby, Michael Marino, Charlie Martinez, Gianni Joseph Mazza, Dennis McCarthy, Kevin McCormack, Mario Medina, Danielle Mennona, Baby Nicholas Merritt, Donna Michael, Edward Migliore, Paul Joseph Migliore, Catherine Bagarello Mondros, Loretta Morabito, Constance Moscicki, Joan Moscicki, Pat Muldowney, Michael Nichols, Tyler Odman, Nino Pangan, Rachel Peredo, Josephine Pescatore, Bob Pessolano, Santino Policastro, Trent Powers, Linda Ritter, Ron Ritter, Elijah Sabo, Carl Salvadore, Peggy Schiller, Bill Sharp, Michael Walsh, Martin Webb, Lourdes Zapanta and Emily Zukowski
MASS INTENTIONS FOR THE WEEK
Week of October 5th
MONDAY, OCTOBER 5 8:30 AM MEMORIAL SOCIETY TUESDAY, OCTOBER 6 8:30 AM VITTORIA CUSACK WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 7 8:30 AM RAMON VERZOSA THURSDAY, OCTOBER 8 8:30 AM MATTHEW SMITH FRIDAY, OCTOBER 9 8:30 AM THOMAS KEATING SATURDAY, OCTOBER 10 4:00 PM RALPH FRANKENBERGER & MICKEY CONOSENTI SUNDAY, OCTOBER 11 8:00 AM PATRICIA DIMEGLIO 10:00 AM FOR THE PEOPLE OF ST JAMES & DENNIS CAROLLO 2:00 PM JORGE JOSE BONIFACIO
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St. James the Less Memorial Society
The following names have been enrolled in the St. James Memorial Society by their loved ones. On the first Monday
of each month they will be remembered at Mass. If you would like to add someone to the list, please call or visit
the Rectory. A name that has been bolded in red with an (*) depicts a name that is up for renewal this month. You must renew by the 20th day of the renewal month.
Frank Barbato Jr Cristino Gomez O'Neill & Moran Families
Henry Barry Michael & Kathleen Grant Anita Pessolano
Steven Basarab Peter Harczuk The Pessolano & Marino Families
Helen & Steve Basarab Antoinette "Toni" Hart Cidio & Julia Petretti
Maryann Beckmeyer Jocelyn Holland Pistone & LoPinto Families
Andrew Blake Alphonse & Frances Iannacone Frank & Ceil Popowski
John & Rosa Bohinski Stephen Janzekovich Peter Presto
Charles & Loretta Bohinski Frances Kane The Przybylski Family
Desmond Bones Frank J. Kane Thomas Pugner
William & Rosemary Braun Ellsworth & Kane Families Frank V Punturieri
Cathy & Bill Buettner Fahed & Elizabeth Kazoun William & Una Quigley
John & Mildred Burk Keating & Burke Families Catherine Riley
Nicole Campbell Kathleen Kilijanski Richard Rizzo
Robert & Mona Campbell John Klosek Donald Rohrbach
Jean & Vincent Campo Eric J. Knoll Marion Routé
John Cantone Frank Korzenko James Scarpetti
Cheryl Wafford Carrao Alex Kous Schiller-Dran Families
Cerulo & Olympia Families Ruth Krahe Buettner & Raymond Krahe Margaret & Leo Schultz
Raymond Cipperly Jane Lanza Andrew Shea
George Conroy John Laresch Anna Sikorski
Joseph & Eleanor Corrente Richard B. Lawlor Sr. Helen Sikorski
Joan Crane Betty & Art Lederer Bill Stewart
Eleanor Wetzel Cross Gertrude Lenci Pat, Michael & John Surik
Irma Marina Cueva Cruzado The Lesko Family Judy Wetzel Stevenson
John Cryan, MD Gina Louis Rev. Msgr. John Szymanski
Patricia McConkey Cryan Raymond & Rose Luberecki Thomas Tolve
Anthony & Mary D'Albero Luis Lugo Mary & Joseph Tupek
Richard Dallas Euripides & Carmen Luciano Ethel Vachon
Gemma Deliso Joseph Marano Philip Vachon
Janet de lorimier The Marano & Pietri Families Michelle Vachon
Michael & Vera DeMarco Eda Mecchi Carmelo & Anna Vairo
Philip DeZago Gerard Mennona Kenneth A Van Riper
Rev. Kevin P Duggan Joseph & Eleanor Mennona Eleanor & Floyd Vivaldo
Margaret Duggan Don Mercado Kathleen Vivaldo
Desi & Sean Dunne Kathleen, Patrick & Jack Mohan Elizabeth Vivaldo
George & Alice Emery George & Frances Milione John & Minnie Walker
Falkowski & McLafferty Families Joan & Edwin Moke Jr. Thomas & Briege Walker
Andrew & Jessie Fletcher Mary S. & John Montalto Raymond S. Warchol
Rosa & Miguel Fragoso Bill & Pat Muldowney Walter & Florence Wawrzynski
Philip Furnari & Family Deceased Members of Mt. Carmel Society Grace Wetzel
Pietro & Marianna Garibaldi Robert & Nicholas Napoliello Henry & Sophie Wetzel
Fred Gabriel George J. Nesser Abigail Zapanta
Michael Garvey Dominic & Josephine Nicastro Frederick M Zarro, Jr
Patricia Zipf
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Silver & Golden Wedding Anniversary Celebration
You are cordially invited to celebrate your 25th or 50th Wedding Anniversary by receiving a congratulatory message from Bishop James F. Checchio. Registration is required to receive your message by mail. Please register online at: https://www.diometuchen.org/silver-and-gold-anniversary-celebration. If you are unable to access, please contact your parish secretary or [email protected]. Registration will close on October 15, 2020. Although no fee is required, in the past many Jubilarian couples have given a donation of gratitude to the Church in memory of this special occasion. Donations of Gratitude may be made online or emailing [email protected].
WEEKLY COLLECTIONS
Week of 9/27: $3,200.00
The rectory will be closed on Monday, October 12th in
observance of Columbas day.
Knights of Columbus #6336
Fish Fry
OCTOBER 10TH & 17TH 2 Seatings available 5:00 pm & 7:00 pm
or Take Out
Appetizer: Calamari - $12
OPTION #1 - $20 Fried Flounder, Fried Clam Strips & Scallop
Scampi over pasta
OPTION #2 - $20 Broiled Scrod, Fried Clamp Strips & Scallop
Scampi over pasta
OPTION #3 - $15 Pasta w/ Marinara Sauce
KIDS MEAL - $10
Chicken Nuggets w/ pasta
ALL DINNERS MUST BE
PRE-ORDERED
To order call: 732-521-3366 or visit our website: www.stjameskofc6336.com
**fish dinners come w/ veggie & coleslaw
All dinners come with dessert **
GUIDELINES FOR IN-PERSON MASSES
We at St James are happy to be able to have In-Person Masses once again. We will continue to live stream our Masses for those who are unable to attend. In following the executive orders given by the Office of the Governor, we ask that you please follow the guidelines listed below.
Masks MUST be worn at all times
Upon entering, please use the hand sanitizer provided for you in the vestibule.
Please wait for an usher to escort you to your seat. We will seat parishioners towards the front to ease the disinfection process for our staff.
The Sign of Peace is suspended at this time.
Please do not congregate outside after Mass.
We thank you for your cooperation and look forward to seeing you. God Bless.