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TWENTY-EIGHTH SUNDAY IN
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OCTOBER 12, 2003 MASS INTENTIONS Saturday, October 11 Raymond Furtado Sunday, October 12 8 a.m. Angelina Almeida and Family 9:30 a.m. Ellen Bender 11 a.m. Luis Dinis Mon. Oct. 13 Souls in Purgatory Tues. Oct. 14 John B. Ramos Wed. Oct. 15 Manuel Oliveira Thurs. Oct. 16 Raymond Furtado Fri. Oct. 17 Souls in Purgatory Sat. October 18 Gail Carol Medeiros Martin Sunday, October 19 8 a.m. Kathleen Walden 9:30 a.m. Manuel Goncalves 11 a.m. Joseph Xavier Sanctuary Lamp in the Chapel Jeanne Normandin VISIT ST. JAMES’ WEB SITE CORRECTED Web Site ADDRESS http://www.saintjames-nb.org PRAYER LINE Program a prayer line has been established. Call Alice Lester 508-9978040 with any prayer requests. She will communicate your requests to the other members of the prayer line who will pray for your requests.JERICHO WALK SUNDAY, OCTOBER 12 begins @ 2 P.M. AT St. ANNE’S CHURCH ON BROCK AVE. Come join us as we silently walk through the neighborhoods that have been hit by recent violence. The walk will end with prayer at St. Anne’s Church.
Blood donations needed The St. James Blood Bank is in great need of donations. In recent weeks one of our parishioners had needed several pints of blood. Anyone between the ages of 17 and 70 and in good health is acceptable. Hours are 8 a.m. to 4 p.m. Monday through Friday, and the procedure takes between 20-30 minutes. Please help us offer others the gift of life. United Interfaith Action UIA UIA has been looking at the root problems of violence. Meetings have been held with the Chief of Police and the mayor to speak about community policing. Also meetings have been held with various institutions in the city to speak about job training and providing ESL classes for those who need to learn the English language for better jobs.All of these various meetings came from firstly speaking to the people of the cities of New Bedford and Fall River about what they thought were the reasons for the violence. House meetings, parish meetings and one on one meetings gave the same ideas. Jobs, the drop out rate in our high schools; and the need for community policing were the reasons that people gave as contributing to the present violence. Having received the input of the people, UIA began to study the issues and meet with people about them. Now we have come to the time of our ACTION on November 17 at Mt. Carmel School Auditorium. This is the time when we invite certain city officials to our meeting to see what they will be doing about these particular issues. We ask them what they have done since our last ACTION on these same issues. We need many people to come to the meeting to show our support for these concerns. No one has to speak. No one has to do anything. Just being there in great numbers speaks volumes to the invited officials. Our goal is to have thirty people from St. James attend the Action. Help us to meet this goal!
FOOD FOR THE POOR Please join us the weekend of November 29/30 to hear Fr. Gus Gorden speak at all the liturgies about the ministry providing direct relief to the poor throughout Latin America and the Caribbean. Fr. Gorden was ordained in 1969 and belongs to the Archdiocese of Castries in St. Lucia He worked with a hands on ministry in Alabama and has preached on behalf of Food for the Poor for 17 years.
SUNDAY, NOVEMBER 2 ADORATION OF THE BLESSED SACRAMENT NOON TO 5 P.M. HOLY HOUR FOR VOCATIONS TO THE PRIESTHOOD AND RELIGIOUS LIFE AT 4 P.M. (Please indicate the time that you would like to come for adoration on the sign up sheets at the entrances of the church. It would be wonderful to have more people at the Holy Hour.) ANNUAL COLLECTION NOVEMBER 2003 This collection has been the opportunity for parishioners to give a little or substantially extra for the payment of expenses for the parish. The Parish Financial Council has studied the annual financial reports for many years. In the last ten years there has been certain trends that have appeared. One of the trends is that we always end the fiscal year in the red by $40,000. The Financial Council wishes to repeat that we need $3,000 in the first collection each week to meet our expenses. The second trend is that we have certain other sources of revenue that have allowed us to end this fiscal year in the black. We have received certain bequests that have helped us cover our expenses. As anyone knows who has to take care of house expenses, a budget cannot be made upon unexpected sources of income. What happens if the money doesn’t come from that source? The third way that we have made it in the black is the Annual Collection. The Annual Collection went down significantly last year. Part of that may be that our enrollment in the parish has been steadily decreasing. Thank you for your generosity.
HOLIDAY PENNY SALE MONDAY, NOVEMBER 3IN THE CHURCH HALL Articles for the White Elephant table and new gifts may be left at the rectory. Please mark them W.E. or NEW. No shoes or books. Please remember that we cannot accept anything used that requires electricity. Monetary donations are always accepted as this helps to purchase new items for the gifts table. Our gift baskets raffle is very popular. New items such as kitchen, baby, bath garden, Christmas, etc. may be left in the gathering area or at the rectory. Please mark as basket table. For more information call Ann Przystarz 508-999-2285. PARISH FINANCIAL COUNCIL REPORTS on the collections for the month of September September 7 $2,220.45 Maintenance $946 September 14 $2,848.40 CCD Collection $949 September 21 $1,988.37 September 28 $1952.15 Cardinal Medeiros Residence $770 WEDDING ANNIVERSARY CELEBRATION Bishop George Coleman will celebrate a special Mass of Thanksgiving for couples observing 25th and 50th wedding anniversaries during 2003. The celebration will take place on Sunday, December 7 at 3 p.m. at St. Mary’s Cathedral in Fall River. If you would like an invitation, please let Fr. Ed know as soon as possible. |