st. james catholic church seguin, tx june 22, 2014 notes...
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Readings For The Week June 23-June29
Monday First Reading: 2 Kgs.17:5-8, 13-15A, 18 Gospel: Mt. 7:1-5 Tuesday
First Reading: Is. 49:1-6 Second Reading: Acts 13:22-26 Gospel: Lk. 1:57-66
Wednesday First Reading: 2 Kgs. 22:8-13; 23:1-3 Gospel: Mt. 7:15-20
Thursday First Reading: 2 Kgs. 24:8-17 Gospel: Mt. 7:21-29
Friday First Reading: Dt. 7:6-11 Gospel: 1 Jn. 4:7-16
Saturday/Sunday First Reading: Acts 12:1-11 Second Reading: 2 Tim 4:6-8, 17-18 Gospel: Mt. 16:13-19
Mass Intentions June 23-June 29
MONDAY 12:15 PM +Fred Rohde TUESDAY 12:15 PM Giang Cao & Thu Nguyen Avery Pike WEDNESDAY 12:15 PM Matt Pike THURSDAY MASS AT OLG FRIDAY 8:00 AM +Fred Rohde +Michael Yndo SATURDAY 5:00 PM St. James Parish Family SUNDAY 8:00 AM +Louis Scopel 10:00 AM Special Intention-Bulletin Sponsors +Christine Seidenberger +Betty Magner 12:00 PM +Mike Pickard Sister Kathleen Conway
Music SATURDAY 5:00 PM Cook/Cook SUNDAY 8:00 AM Matalik/TBD 10:00 AM Goetz/TBD 12:00 PM Life Teen
St. James Catholic Church Seguin, TX June 22, 2014
Notes from the Pastor
**I will be gone this week with my mom on vacation.
**TRIP TO ROME -We now have our own bus for the
upcoming trip to Rome (April 9-21), which means we can now take a maximum of 40 pilgrims rather than 15. There will be a meeting, on Sunday, August 3 at 9AM, for all those interested in going on this trip. The meeting will be held in the Parish Family Center.
**St. James Raffle-I am asking that all the raffle prizes for our festival be sponsored by the families of the parish. These contributions are tax deductible. You can donate a Visa card from $500 to $100 (with your name or anony-mous). You could also have a gift card from your business (eg. $100 oil change). All donations must be submitted by July 25th in order to allow for the printing of tickets to begin sales in August. If you are able to donate, please contact the church office so that we can start filling in the prizes. We would like to have 40 prizes.
**We are in need of items for our food pantry. Donations of canned pastaS, canned meats (tuna, chicken, ham), soups, cereal, oatmeal, macaroni and cheese, ramen noodles, canned vegetables, crackers, beans, rice, canned fruit, peanut butter and jelly would be greatly appreciated. Please no outdated items, sauces, gravy mixes or salad dressings. Thank you for your continued support of our parish pantry.
**We welcome Msgr. Jim McGovern who will be travelling from Florida and speaking on behalf of FOOD FOR THE POOR next weekend, June 28~29. Thank you for extend-ing your warm St. James welcome and we appreciate any support you can offer Fr. Jim’s mission and ministry.
Altar flowers are given this weekend to the Glory of God and In Loving Memory of
Anita Heep
Thank you for your continued support & generosity.
Stewardship for the weekend of 6/15/2014
MASS OFFERING: $9772.03 CHILDREN’S: $72.65 BUILDING FUND: $10.00 PRIESTS PENSION: $45.00
There will be NO DAILY MASS at St. James on THURSDAY, JUNE 26. There will be Mass at
8:00 a.m. or 6 p.m. at Our Lady of Guadalupe on that day.
REGISTER NOW FOR VACATION BIBLE SCHOOL AT OUR LADY OF GUADALUPE
When: June 23-27 Time: 7:30 AM –11:45 AM
Ages 3 through 12
Contact Laura Trevino at 830-538-5591 for more info.
Ministry Schedules for July 5th - August 31st are available in the Sacristy for those who do not
have access to a computer.
THIS WEEK IN OUR PARISH
Monday, 6/23 All day Basketball Camp-Gym 5:30 PM Zumba-Gym Tuesday, 6/24 All day Basketball Camp-Gym 5:30 PM Zumba-Gym Wednesday, 6/25 Basketball Camp-Gym 5:30 PM Zumba-Gym 6:30 PM Life Night-PH Thursday, 6/26 All day Basketball Camp-Gym 10:00 AM Feedham SCC-PFC 3 5:30 PM Zumba-Gym 6:30 PM Karate-Gym Saturday, 6/28 6:00 PM Festival Plate ticket sale after Mass Sunday, 6/29 Second Collection: Peter’s Pence All day Festival Plate ticket sale after all Masses
THE BODY AND BLOOD OF CHRIST
Remember In Prayer…. Joyce Elliott Patricia Cantu Beverly Scheel Vernon & Olga Mueller Evelyn Forshage John Cuellar Ann Nixon Robert Sczech Joe Fuentes Joseph Brown Mike Durben Erna Winsauer Doris Roessing Maria Wood Patricia Wiesner Bailey Garcia Augie Gomez Olga Nava Albert Bloch, Jr. Catherine Cannon Walter Tillemann Clara Bohuslav Bailey Garcia Kelly Schlegel Andrew Etlinger Madelyn Schmidt Mary Palomo Joseph P. Gonzales David Ortiz T.J. Lopez Alys & Hal Husel Tate Landin Janice Lee Michelle Salas Walter E. Ritchie, Sr. Rose Patek Deacon George Mary Dickerson Henry Walleck Mark McBurnett Janene Spring Wayne Marek Irwin Gomez, Jr. Alice Milloy Mike Cantu Richard Perysn Zack Hunter Isabel Cadenhead Melinda Fuller Rosie Schuchardt Sonia Suris Eleanor Jarzombek Sandra E. Eleanor Linnartz Bill Blundell Refugio Lopez, Jr. Leroy Vinyard Frankie & Miladie Faldik Joel Watts family Bennie Kaulfus Linda Mary Autry Sandra Puentes Frank Dornak Angie Becka Cheryl Tovar Mary Evans Charles Beall, Jr. Susan Pauplis Nancy Dunleavy Richard Cornetta Priscella Cornetta Melba Peacock Alex Klemchuck Michelle Triska Mary Ann Boos Teenie Vogel Kenny Burns Janene Spring
For I will restore your health; I will heal your injuries… —Jeremiah 30:17
Your Archbishop’s Appeal Donations are Funding:
Office of Mission Awareness
The Mission Awareness Office-Propagation of the Faith for the Archdiocese of San Antonio serves as a link to the Universal Church through Mission Education activities, Mission Sending (connecting those interested in Mission experiences) and Mission Fund Promotion.
The Sanctuary Candle is offered in Loving Memory of
Esther Vaello & Mariam Ramos June 21-June 28
IN SYMPATHY
We extend our condolences to Johanna and Mike Lo-
pez and family on the loss of her mother, Estela
Lozano, who passed away on June 11, 2014. Let us
keep them in prayer.
We extend our condolences to April Vinyard and fam-
ily on the loss of her mother, Lillie Ann Vinyard-
Krahn, who passed away on June 7, 2014. Let us
keep them in prayer.
St. James Parish Fall Festival News
It’s that time of year again when preparations have begun for the upcoming parish Festival to be held at the Seguin Events Complex, September 27-28.
We are in need of storage space for items for our Live and Silent Auction. If you have a storage building or space available for use until the Festival in September, please contact the Church office and let us know!
GET YOUR TICKETS NOW!
We are selling tickets for an El Ranchito Cheese Enchilada or Chicken Taco plate as a fundraiser to help with festival expenses. Tickets are $8 each and are available NOW in the church office, and will also be sold after weekend Masses this weekend and next weekend, June 28/29. Plates are for ‘To Go’ orders only and can be redeemed anytime during the weeks of June 30-July 13 at El Ranchito. Please help support our parish festival!
Quote of the Week:
Be Still Wisdom comes when we learn to become still….
In the silence of the heart, One learns the journey of the wise.
St. James Catholic Church Seguin, TX June 22, 2014
St. James Coffee House
Sunday, July 13 Who is God?
The Blessed Trinity
Come for a presentation on the Holy Trinity
and a conversation on “Who is God?”
How do we think about God? How do we
describe God? What names do we give our God?
9:10-9:50 a.m.
or
11:10-11:50 a.m.
No cost. Join us for coffee in the
Parish Hall
Teen ACTS Retreat
Who: All Teens Grades 9th-12th
What is a Teen ACTS Retreat? A Teen ACTS retreat is a three-day and three-night Catholic lay retreat for parish high school students, based on the Paschal Mystery of Jesus Christ. The retreat is presented by a team of parishioners composed of high school students, young adults (college age) and adults. The retreat begins on Thursday evening and ends Sunday with Mass celebrated with the parish community. Teen ACTS retreats are coed, consisting of male and female team members and retreatants.
Where: Cathedral Oaks Retreat Center
When: Thursday, July 17, 2014 to Sunday, July 20, 2014
Cost: $125.00 (let us know if you need assistance)
Contact: Joey (210) 584-3799 or [email protected]
May the Holy Spirit continue to bless and renew all of our newly confirmed!
The following received the Rite of Confirmation on Friday, June 20, 2014
Josh Coll, Catherine Collazo, Anneleise Eveld, Adrian Garcia, Shelby Garrett, Nevenka Gomez, Pete Gueldner, Lizzie Haener,
Luke Haener, Christopher Hickey, Tiffany Hernandez, Ricardo Hernandez, Michael Huser, Kayla Lara, Monalisa Lopez, Cole Luensmann, Hunter Luensmann,
Sarang Marek, Alicia Martinez, Samantha Mocygemba, Jamie Robben, Jimmy Robben, Stephanie Shaefer, Ben Snoga, Blaine Snoga, Clarissa Tedrowe,
and Isabel Velez.
LIFE TEEN
NEXT CLASS: Wednesday, June 25
Not So Interrupted 6:30 P.M. to 9:00 P.M. In the Parish Hall
ZUMBA classes are being
offered at the Parish Family Center Gym, Mon-Thur. at 5:30 p.m. Anyone is
welcome. There is no cost for the class but dona-tions are accepted. Children 5th grade and older are allowed but they must participate in class. No small children please.
THE BODY AND BLOOD OF CHRIST
During the following weeks, I am including what I call “A short summary to explain why Catholics believe
the way they do.” It is from a book by Gus Lloyd on “A Minute in the Church.” — Fr. Dennis
Sign of the Cross In the name of the Father, and of the Son, and of the Holy Spirit. Why do Catholics make the sign of the cross? The sign of the cross has been used since the very earliest days of Christianity. We find writings from the Fathers of the Church as early as the second century. Early on, the cross was traced on the forehead with the thumb or forefinger. Over the centuries, the practice evolved to include marking the forehead, the breast and each shoul-der. It wasn’t until Pope Leo IX gave an instruction in the middle of the ninth century on making the sign of the cross that the practice became what it still is today. But the sign of the cross is far from just a rote gesture or superstition. The sign of the cross is used throughout the Liturgy and Sacraments. It is, at its essence, a blessing. When we enter the Church and make the sign of the cross with holy water, we bless ourselves and remember our baptismal promises. And we always begin and end our prayers with it. So, even if you’ve been making the sign of the cross all your life, don’t ever let it lose its meaning. Receive your blessing! In the name of the Father, and of the Son, and of the Holy Spirit!
SPONSOR FOR THE WEEK:
In loving memory of Tom & Connie See
Parish Office: 379-1796 Parish Web site: http://www. stjameschurch.faithweb.com
Military Prayer List
LT Kristofer Kalstad LT Kendall Kalstad
TSGT Carlo Carmona TSGT Dianne Carmona
SGT Nicodemus C. Seaboy SGT Scott Kessler
MAJ Christopher Wells SGT Don Pezzatta
GSGT Christopher J. Garcia LCPL Stevie Ray Leos
PFC Shane Hartmann 1LT Blake Wiegmann
CSM Bret Wiegmann 2LT Will McCarthy
Specialist Steven A. Cervantes 1LT Charles Gamero
LCPL Brian Shaw John Bender
LCPL Zachary Klinger CAPT Daniel Jeanes
MAJ Noah Steinberg LCPL Jorden Rongish
OSMC Jeremy P. Rodriguez SGT Jordan Folmar
CAPT Eric Dvorak Brian McKinney, Army
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.
St. James Catholic School “Keeping God In Everything We Do”
Have a wonderful summer! School office hours: 9:00 AM - 3:00 PM, Mon.- Fri., June 3 - August 1. The church and business offices are closed from 12:00 - 1:00 PM.
We will be closed on July 4.
Cindy Cummins, Ed.D., Principal
830-379-2878 (phone) 830-379-0047 (FAX)
[email protected] (e-mail) www.sjcstx.org (website)
Knights of Columbus
On Sunday, June 29th, there will be a Knight In A Day ceremony in Shiner. All Knights who are presently First Degree and want to become Second and Third Degree Knights are encouraged to attend. If you are thinking of becoming a Knight, here is an opportunity to become a Knight and at the same time, become a Third Degree Knight in one day. There will be transportation leaving the KC Hall at 7 a.m. The ceremony usually concludes around 2 p.m. Lunch will be served at no cost to the participants. Guests are welcome as long as they are Knights but there is a $7 charge for their meal. Please mark your calendar and call Mark Hartmann at 830/556-1584 or you email him at [email protected].
email Bulletin articles to [email protected]. Articles should be
received in the office by noon on Mondays.