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BODY AND BLOOD OF THE LORD SUDAY
JUNE 2, 2002 MASS INTENTIONS Sat. June 1 George Rodriques Sunday, June 2 8 a.m. Antonio Dutra 9:30 a.m. Rosa Santos 11 a.m. Pauline and Joseph Saulnier Mon. June 3 Florence and Arthur Dube Tues. June 4 Manuel Ramos Wed. June 5 James Meehan Thursday, June 6 Manuel and Mary T. Oliveira Friday, June 7 Manuel Amaral, Jr. Saturday June 8 Charles and Bernadette Entwistle; Walter and Ora Lewis Sunday June 9 8 a.m. Joseph and Amelia Reis and Family 9:30 a.m. Jack Pacheco 11a.m. Kay Gendron MEETINGS REPEAT MEETING For those parents of the St. James and St. John the Baptist School who wish to receive subsidy from the parish. There will be a meeting on Monday June 24 at 7 p.m. in the rectory. Please do not bring the children so that we may have an opportunity to discuss what might be possible to assist you. Renew: Training session for those who are involved in planning the Parish Mission for the renew program. Monday, June 3 at Mt. Carmel Church in New Bedford. Any parishioners who would like to help plan the Mission that will be held in the Parish in September are invited to come to this training workshop. Parish Festival Committee Meeting Wednesday, June 5 at 7 p.m. at St. James Rectory Renew training session for those planning the Liturgy Thursday, June 6 at St. John Neuman in East Freetown. This training session is for those parishioners who might like to help plan special Masses during the two six week faith sharing sessions in October and Lent. Renew: Mission Committee Meeting Monday, June 10 at St. James Rectory at 7 p.m. Renew: Invitational Committee Meeting Tuesday, June 11 at 7 p.m. at St. James Rectory. Renew: Liturgical Committee Meeting Thursday, June 13 at 7 p.m. at St. James Rectory. Health Care Committee Meeting Monday, June 17 at 7 p.m. at St. James Rectory. There are 40 parishioners who are homebound or are living in nursing homes. We need parishioners who would be willing to bring Communion, and /or visit them on a regular basis. If you are interested, please attend this meeting. Renew: Core Community Meeting Tuesday, June 25 at7 p.m. at St. James Rectory.
PARISH CELEBRATIONS & SPECIAL EVENTS * Deacon Jeffrey Cabral will be ordained a priest for our Diocese on Saturday, June 8 at St. Mary’s Cathedral. There will be a special Holy Hour on Friday, June 7 @ 7 p.m. at St. John the Baptist Church in New Bedford to pray for him and with him in preparation for his ordination. All are invited. *Graduation Mass for the eighth grade of St. James and St. John the Baptist School at 7 p.m. at St. James Church on Wednesday, June 12, 2002 * Graduation of the Kindergarten of St. James and St. John the Baptist School on Wednesday, June 19 at St. John the Baptist Church Hall.
ADORATION OF THE BLESSED SACRAMENT ON SUNDAY, JUNE 2 NOON TO 5 P.M. IN OUR CHAPEL HOLY HOUR FOR VOCATIONS TO THE PRIESTHOOD AND RELIGIOUS LIFE WILL BE HELD AT 4 P.M. UNITED INTERFAITH ACTION TUESDAY, JUNE 18 AT SANTO CHRISTO CHURCH IN FALL RIVER AT 7 P.M. Bus transportation will be provided. United Interfaith Action (UIA) is a joining of fourteen Protestant and Catholic parishes in Fall River and New Bedford to improve the living situation in the cities of New Bedford and Fall River. Seven years ago a group of concerned citizens met at St. John the Baptist Church Hall to speak about our cities. It was at that time that many negative aspects of our cities were being discussed in the news media. Everyone at the meeting felt overwhelmed and powerless. Everyone concluded that we as a city had a terrible self-image. What could we do to help our cities become better places? How we put our faith into action? It was at that time that we formed our United Interfaith Action. We began to speak to residents of the two cities to see what their concerns were. Safer streets, better schools, more employment, and other concerns came forward. Grants were given by various Churches including Campaign for Human Development. This money was used to hire two full time community organizers who would help UIA to respond to some of these concerns. Contacts were made to the mayors of Fall River and New Bedford, to the Chiefs of Police, to public school officials and to others about these concerns. Ray Gagne and Fernanda Souza, our community organizers, help us to have a yearly "Action Meeting". This is scheduled after UIA members have studied a particular issue that is a concern of the residents of the two cities. The above mentioned officials are consulted and included in the dialogue about the concern. When a plan has been set to respond to the concern, people come out in great numbers with the officials to launch a plan. At this Action Meeting we ask for the support of the public officials. (They have been notified before the meeting what will be asked.) The present UIA concern is unemployment and better employment. Although UIA cannot take on the whole problem, nevertheless it can respond. Training our present workers with more skills will help some of them to get better employment. One of the skills is teaching the workers to speak, write, and read English with more facility. "English as a Second Language" (ESL) helps to do that. Some of the people who are in these classes work all day; go home to take care of their families; then they go to class for two and half hours more than once a week. They came to our UIA meeting to tell us how important these classes are. The ACTION MEETING is about keeping these classes from being terminated. We hope to provide more classes so that the 700 people that are on a waiting list in our two cities will be served. State Senators and Representatives; the mayors of the two cities of New Bedford and Fall River; and other officials need to see hundreds of us speak through our presence. You just have to be there. You don’t speak. Your presence will speak of our solidarity with these people who want to improve their skills in English so that they can get better jobs. |