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Historic St. James at Sag Bridge Church 10600 S. Archer Avenue Lemont, Illinois 60439-9344 (Ph) 630.257.7000 (Fx) 630.257.7912 E-mail: stjames1833@att.net Website: www.historicstjames.org Facebook: https://facebook.com/saint James At Sag Bridge May 21, 2017 Sixth Sunday of Easter Register with www.formed.org & use our St. James code: KFWMDB (ALL CAPS) Mass Schedule WEEKENDS: Saturdays: 5:00pm Sundays: 8:00, 9:30 & 11:30am HOLY DAYS: 8:15am & 7:00pm WEEKDAYS: Monday, Tuesday, Thursday 8:15am & Fridays 6:00pm Wednesday: Adoration of the Blessed Sacrament at 5:00-7:00pm, w/confessions at 6:15pm & Mass at 7:00pm. CONFESSION SCHEDULE: Saturdays, 9:30am-10:00am Wednesdays, 6:30pm Otherwise by appointment BAPTISMS, WEDDINGS & FUNERALS: Contact the rectory office (630.257.7000). SICK & HOMEBOUND PASTORAL CARE: Please notify rectory. RECTORY OFFICE HOURS: Mon, Tue, Wed, Thu & Fri: 9:30am to 1:00pm APOSTOLIC DISCIPLES: Fr. Thomas, M.A.,S.T.L., Pastor, Fr. Ed Gleeson, Pastor Emeritus, Deacon, John M. Wilkinson, CKM, Minister of Care/RCIA, Deacon, Doug Szarzynski, Ann Noonan, Secretary/Bus. Mgr., Mike Dillenburg, Parish Council Chair, Doug Witter, Finance Council ChairPamela Mikrut, Organist, Margaret Ryan, Altar & Rosary, Giovanna Imbarrato, CCD Teacher, Mary Coughlin Lenzen,CCD Teacher, Steve Hagen CCD Teacher, Bunny Heppner, CCD Teacher, & Joyce McNamara- Coughlin, CCD Director. Please stop at the Bake Sale table. All proceeds go to the parish projects sponsored by the Altar& Rosary NEXT EVENT: Baby Shower for the Women s Center; June 17-18, please look for baby items, see future bulletins for details. DON T FORGET LISTEN TO The Winds of Change 12:00 noon to 1:00 pm on WNDZ AM 750. Fr. substitutes every other Wednesday. Visit: windsofchangeshow.com, Fr. e-mail: unlikeothernations@gmail.com. Register on Flocknotes to receive important text messages and emails. Text: jamesatsag to 84576

Page Two May 21, 2017 FROM THE DESK OF THE PASTOR, FR. THOMAS KOYS, M.A.,S.T.L. UPDATE: PARISH RENOVATIONS (TTWCI CAMPAIGN)) A wonderful shout out to the 107 parishioners who are contributing to the 5 year campaign we call: To Teach Who Christ Is. With summertime upon us, we are hopeful to start phase II of our parish renovations. As you can see from the chart, we are on schedule with the fulfillment of our pledges. Some obviously, better than others. If you personally are bit behind, please prayerfully consider sending in your check or using a credit card to pay online through our parish website, through the Give Central option. (Remember checks for TTWCI need to be made out to To Teach Who Christ Is) If you didn t make a contribution, please consider joining your fellow St. Jamers in giving our parish hall the face lift we will all be happy to enjoy. Here is a recap of the numbers up to April 2017. 107 people pledged a total of. $411,657 To date, $124,594 has been contributed Of the amount already contributed, 60% or $74,756 is for St. James improvements: 40% or. $49,837 has gone to help our poorer parishes. Phase I. projects:. Church windows and parking lot have cost:.. $39,500. This leaves us with $39,256.40. in our renovation kitty.. SAVE THE DATE DATE EVENT NOTES Sat, May 27th Adult Confirmation St Daniel the Prophet Sun, May 28th B-day cake for Deacon John Grotto or Hall, weather? Sun, May 28th Youth reps of Biking-for-babies Free will donations accepted Mon, May 29th 9am Sat, Jun 3, 8:30am Sat/Sun, Jun 10/11 Memorial Day Mass Fatima: 1 st Saturday Mass FTK: M.S. bike-a-thon Grave blessings for kin Northern IL Univ WHY CATHOLICS BUILT BEAUTIFUL CATHEDRALS & CHURCHES It became obvious why Catholics had built such beautiful cathedrals and churches throughout the world. Not as gathering or meeting places for Christians. But as a home for Jesus Himself in the Blessed Sacrament. Cathedrals house Jesus. Christians merely come and visit Him. The cathedrals and churches architecturally prepare our souls for the beauty of the Eucharist.

Sixth Sunday of Easter Page Three by Fr. William P. Saunders I was visiting relatives recently, and sadly they do not attend Mass. I went to Mass, and reminded them that missing Mass was a mortal sin. They said, "Oh, that was in the old days. Missing Mass is no longer a mortal sin." What do you say? Rather than just approaching this question from the angle of "missing Mass is a sin," we should first call to mind the importance of the Mass. Each Sunday, we gather together as a Church with hearts filled with joy to worship Almighty God. We remember and profess our Faith once again in the mystery of our salvation: Jesus Christ, the Son of God, suffered, died, and rose for our salvation. The saving actions of Holy Thursday, Good Friday and Easter Sunday coalesce in the Holy Sacrifice of the Mass. The Constitution on the Sacred Liturgy of the Vatican Council II asserted, "For it is the liturgy through which, especially in the divine sacrifice of the Eucharist, the work of our redemption is accomplished, and it is through the liturgy, especially that the faithful are enabled to express in their lives and manifest to others the mystery of Christ and the real nature of the true church" (no. 2). Moreover, at Mass, each faithful Catholic is fed with abundant graces: First, we are nourished by the Word of God God s eternal truth that has been revealed to us and recorded under the inspiration of the Holy Spirit. We then respond by professing our Holy Catholic Faith as presented in the Creed, saying not simply "I believe" as a singular person, but "we believe" as part of the Church. Second, if we are in a state of grace, then we have the opportunity to receive our Lord in the Holy Eucharist. We firmly believe that our Lord is truly present in the Holy Eucharist, and that we receive His body, blood, soul and divinity in Holy Communion. Not only does the Holy Eucharist unite us intimately with the Lord, but also unites us in communion with our brothers and sisters throughout the universal Church. The Holy Eucharist is such a precious gift! In his recent encyclical Ecclesia de Eucharistia (On the Eucharist in Its Relationship to the Church), our Holy Father underscored this point: "The Eucharist s particular effectiveness in promoting communion is one of the reasons for the importance of Sunday Mass" and then, quoting his own apostolic letter Novo Millennio Ineunte, "It is the privileged place where communion is ceaselessly proclaimed and nurtured. Precisely through sharing in the Eucharist, the Lord s Day also becomes the Day of the Church, where she can effectively exercise her role as the sacrament of unity" (no. 41). With this in mind, no one should simply think of attending Mass as fulfilling an obligation. To attend Mass is a privilege, and any faithful Catholic should want to attend Mass. Our perspective should not be, "I have got to do this"; rather, we should think, "I get to do this." Nevertheless, because the Mass offers such precious gifts, provides the nourishment of great graces, and unites us as a Church, we do indeed have a sacred obligation to attend Mass. Remember that the Third Commandment stated, "Keep Holy the Sabbath." For the Jewish people, the Old Testament Sabbath was on Saturday, marking the "day of rest" after creation. For Christians, we have always kept holy Sunday, the day of "Those who deliberately fail in this obligation commit grave sin" (no. 2181), and grave sin is indeed mortal sin. The resurrection. Just as creation unfolded on the first day of the week with God commanding, "Let there be light," Our Lord, the Light who came to shatter the darkness of sin and death, rose from the dead on that first day marking the new creation. Given how precious the Mass is plus the Old Testament precedent which was rightly adapted by the Church, the Code of Canon Law (no. 1246) proscribes, "Sunday is the day on which the paschal mystery is celebrated in light of the apostolic tradition and is to be observed as the foremost holy day of obligation in the universal Church." Moreover, "On Sundays and other holy days of obligation, the faithful are bound to participate in the Mass" (no. 1247). Therefore, the Catechism teaches, Our Holy Father, Pope John Paul II, repeated this precept in his apostolic letter Dies Domini (Observing and Celebrating the Day of the Lord, no. 47, 1998) and again in his encyclical Ecclesia de Eucharistia (On the Eucharist in Its Relationship to the Church, no. 41, 2003): "The faithful have the obligation to attend Mass, unless they are seriously impeded." Of course, serious circumstances arise which excuse a person from attending Mass, such as if a person is sick, has to deal with an emergency, or cannot find a Mass to attend without real burden. A pastor may also dispense a person from the obligation of attending Mass for serious reason. For instance, no one, including Our Lord, expects a person to attend Mass who is so sick he can not physically attend Mass or may pose a threat to the health of others; there is no virtue in further hurting one s own health plus infecting everyone else in the church. Or, in the case of a blizzard, like this February, a person must prudently judge whether he can safely travel to attend Mass without seriously risking his own life and the lives of the others. When such serious circumstances arise which prevent a person from attending Mass, he should definitely take time to pray, read the prayers and readings of the Mass in the Missal, or watch the Mass on television and at least participate in spirit. Keep in mind when such serious circumstances arise, a person does not commit mortal sin for missing Mass. In examining this question, a person must really reflect on how valuable the Mass and the Holy Eucharist are. Every day, faithful Catholics in the People s Republic of China risk not only educational and economic opportunities but also their very lives to attend Mass. In mission territories, people travel many miles to attend Mass; an African missionary told me that some of his people walk 10 miles to come to Mass on Sunday, and then have to walk 10 miles back. They take the risk and they make the sacrifice because they truly believe in the Mass and Our Lord s presence in the Holy Eucharist. When a person negligently "bags Mass," to go shopping, catch-up on work, sleep a few extra hours, attend a social event, or not interrupt vacation, the person is allowing something to take the place of God. Something becomes more valuable than the Holy Eucharist. Sadly, I have known families who could conveniently walk to the church but chose not to attend Mass; ironically though, they sent their children to the Catholic school. Yes, such behavior really is indicative of turning one s back on the Lord and committing a mortal sin. God must come first in our lives. On Sunday, our primary duty is to worship God at Mass as a Church and to be nourished with His grace. The Didascalia, a third-century writing, exhorted, "Leave everything on the Lord s Day and run diligently to your assembly, because it is your praise of God. Otherwise, what excuse will they make to God, those who do not come together on the Lord s Day to hear the word of life and feed on the divine nourishment which lasts forever?" Yes indeed, what excuse will they make?

Our Weekly Offertory collection from the weekend of May 14, 2017 was $3,002.00.The number envelopes was 129. OUR MANY THANKS TO OUR REGISTERED FAMILIES USING ENVELOPES & THE CASH-AND-CARRY FOLKS. Our CHURCH CLEANERS FOR FRIDAY 5/26/17 Are Chris & Peg. If you are interested in volunteering, please contact the rectory office at 630.257.7000. VOTIVE OFFERINGS FOR THE WEEK OF 5/21/17 St. James Altar & Rosary Society Special int. for the Golom Family Special int. for Michelina & Philip Mazzone Birthday Blessings for Rosa Maria Miranda In memory of Lillian Simanavicius Our beautiful bouquets of flowers surrounding our altar were made available in Memory of ADALBERT (GEORGE) STACH & Birthday Blessings for MIKE KIPTA 7TH SUNDAY OF EASTER 5/27& 5/28/17 Celebrant Altar Servers Lectors 5:00 PM A. Ramirez A. Ramirez J.P. Ramirez R. Augustyn 8:00 AM J. Beecher J. Beecher S. Carver M. Dillenburg 9:30 AM A. Bertucci J.P. Colarelli M. Colarelli P. Brunk 11:30 AM Fr. Bender E. & L. Glenn J. Jacobek S. Imbarrato M. Fleckenstein

Monday May 22nd-St. Rita of Cascia 8:15 AM Healing & Blessing for Anna Galica Zeglen Tuesday May 23rd 8:15 AM Healing & Blessing for Anna Galica Zeglen Wednesday May 24th 7:00 PM Birthday Blessings for Mike Kipta Thursday May 25th-Ascension of the Lord 8:15 AM In Memory of Sylvia & Dean Lindsey, Vernon Eckert Friday May 26th-St. Philip Neri 6:00PM James & Bernadette Schenk, 15th Anniversary for Deacon John Wilkinson SEVENTH SUNDAY OF EASTER Saturday May 27th-St. Augustine of Canterbury 5:00 PM Barbara & Leon John Pieprzyca Sunday May 28th 8:00 AM Lorraine Maliszewski 9:30 AM Joan Tessitore 11:30 AM Fr. Andrew Greeley MEMORIAL DAY 5/29/17 Celebrant 9:00 AM Altar Servers A. Gallager S. Imbarrato J. & J. LaSota Lectors D. LaSota