Apr 13-14 Apr 15 Apr 18 Apr 19 Apr 20 Apr 15 Apr 21 Apr 25 Apr 28 Apr 30 May 11-12 Holy Week Schedule Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday April 15, 16, 17 Morning Mass - 8:30am Easter Triduum HOLY THURSDAY, APRIL 18 7:30pm Mass of the Lord s Supper Adoration until Midnight GOOD FRIDAY, APRIL 19 AFTERNOON SERVICES 12:00-1:00pm Personal Way of the Cross 1:00-3:00pm Good Friday Liturgy with Communion 3:00pm Divine Mercy Novena Day #1 EVENING SERVICES 7:30pm Good Friday Liturgy with Communion HOLY SATURDAY, APRIL 20 3:00pm Divine Mercy Novena Day #2 7:30pm Easter Vigil Easter Sunday, April 21 Masses: 8:30am, 10:00am & 12:00 noon After 12:00 noon Mass, Easter Egg Hunt sponsored by Knights of Columbus 3:00pm Divine Mercy Novena Day #3 PARISH CALENDAR Bake Sale - Parents of CCD students Holy Week Begins Holy Thursday 7:30pm Good Friday 1:00pm and 7:30pm Holy Saturday 7:30pm KofC Business Meeting 7:30pm Easter Sunday regular Sunday Masses Bishop Begin Assembly 3546 Bus. Mtg 7:30pm Divine Mercy Sunday Pastoral Council Mtg. 7:00pm Bake Sale - Divine Mercy April 14, 2019 Open Mind Open Heart Open Door HOSANNA TO THE KING OF DAVID The Son of Man outsmarted malicious men, All their traps and schemes failed and they couldn t win. But they wouldn t stop until they had Him crucified, In His ignominious death He would be glorified. His time has come and He could clearly see the cross, He was born to die but His death wouldn t be a loss. Jesus would turn the cross from a symbol of shame, And make it a clear stamp of every Christian name. The shouts and cheers grew louder by every minute, The crowd kept swelling as people would gladly greet- Jesus, the King of kings, who humbly rode the colt, Jesus enemies feared there would be a revolt. Excitement and happiness filled the atmosphere, People, young and old, assembled from far and near. Some spread a carpet of coats and cloaks on the ground, A new spirit had men and women specially bound. Hosanna to the King of David, they shouted, Blessed is the name of the Lord, others lauded. Jesus smiled to children who waved olive branches, In heaven, He told, children have special status. Pharisees were restless and revealed their contempt, For fear of the crowd, to arrest Him they didn t attempt. Our Savior gently coaxed the donkey up the hill, With His praises people had Kidron Valley fill. Questions: 1. Which stanza of this poem reminds you of your divine nature? 2. Which stanza of this poem reminds you of your sinful nature? 3. How will you resolve the struggle within to follow Jesus to Heaven? Reflections: In total contrast to all earthly kings who rode in golden chariots, the King of the universe and King of all kings rode on a donkey, which is considered as dumbest of all animals. Unlike these kings, Jesus had no cohorts to accompany Him, and had no dignitaries or prelates to welcome Him. His only trusted friends, the twelve apostles whom He had chosen at the beginning of His public ministry, were too busy fighting among themselves to capture coveted positions in the kingdom they thought He would establish. As a matter of fact, one of them, Judas Iscariot, was not among them. He had sneaked out of the group and was bargaining with the authority over the price for (Continued on page 2) 34700 Fremont Blvd Fremont, CA 94555 510-792-1962 www.sjapostle.net office@sjapostle.net
Message from Father Antony (Continued from page 1 betraying his Master. Unlike all other kings of the world, Jesus was the only King who was born a King. Answering Pilate s query about whether He was the king of the Jews, Jesus answered, You say so. No one else was born a king. Some of them were born as heirs to the throne, while others usurped their throne and became kings. The news had spread that Jesus would be coming to Jerusalem for the Passover, which was the most significant Jewish feast, and the Pharisees had everything well planned to arrest Him. Actually they had set many traps to arrest Him by trying to find something with which to accuse Him. Jesus outsmarted them all, and all their schemes to arrest Him had failed. They even sent spies to closely monitor what he did and preached. Blasphemy was a sin punishable by death according to the Jewish law, and that is what they wanted Jesus to commit. They wanted to hear Jesus claiming to be the Son of God. That would be enough to have him stoned to death. Jesus outwitted them at every turn. He had cured a blind man on a Sabbath, which was against the law, and they had gathered every possible testimony against Him. On one occasion, He and His disciples were accused of eating without washing their hands. On another occasion they were blamed for not fasting like the disciples of John the Baptist. But none of these charges were serious enough to have Him arrested and tried. Time was running out and they knew they had to act fast. There was even a fear among them that Jesus would not come to Jerusalem, as He had sent His apostles ahead of Him. The name of Jesus had spread far and wide, and the Pharisees fear of Him increased. They feared if they did not do anything to stop Him, all would believe in Him and the Romans would take over their land and nation. As a matter of fact, Caiaphas, the high priest, said to them, You know nothing, nor do you consider that it is better one should die instead of the people, so that the whole nation may not perish. (John 11: 50) However, their fear was not unfounded for they had closely followed up this young rising star of Nazareth. They had heard about how Jesus multiplying a couple of fish and few loaves of bread had fed thousands of people who, later on, wanted to make him their king forcefully. The news of the miracle worker had spread by word of mouth. Those who witnessed His teachings and miracles spoke highly of Him. Jesus was so talked about in the neighborhood that curiosity got the better of Zacchaeus, a tax collector, who climbed a sycamore tree to steal a glimpse of Him. This incident ended in his conversion, and followed Jesus as His disciples. The Pharisees had assembled to discuss Jesus arrest. They all looked very sleepy and tired, for they had not been sleeping well of late. This was their last chance to have Jesus arrested. Every intellectual victory over the Pharisees had spread like wildfire, drawing great numbers of people to Jesus. They should have flawless schemes with no loopholes. Intellectually, Jesus has proved Himself far superior to them, and they all knew they stood no chance to defeat him fairly. They decided to resort to treachery, and spread lies about Him. Suddenly they heard from outside an unusual commotion and shouting. All of them rushed to see; some ran to the windows and others went out to the balconies. Their hearts stopped at what they saw. In their wildest of imaginations they had not anticipated such a triumphant and majestic entry of Jesus into the golden city. Hundreds and thousands of people had already gathered around Jesus, who rode on a donkey. Some of the men were walking almost naked, for they had taken off their cloaks and spread them on the ground honoring the King of David. They The Lord God is my help, had never seen women so engaged and involved in public gatherings like this. They, vying with each other, shouted Hosanna to the King of David, each one wanting to be louder than others. The Pharisees had never seen so many children together, each one carrying an olive branch, as if to say Long live the Prince of Peace. The Pharisees suddenly realized their plan to arrest Him would be disastrous and fatal, as they anticipated a riot. People were really charged with emotions, and they would do anything for Jesus, whom they recognized as their long awaited Messiah. What is most disheartening and shocking is the fact that those very people who shouted praises for Jesus and were carried away by Him, would turn against Him and shout for His life a few days later. In the same breath with which they shouted Hosanna to the King of David, they shouted, Crucify Him. Their religious convictions were very shallow and their faith in Jesus was only skin deep. 2000 years later, the situation in Christianity remains essentially unchanged. How true it is what Jesus said, Not those who call me Lord, Lord will enter my kingdom. For many of us, religion has not made deep enough impact in our lives. Our lives and actions will reveal what we truly believe. PLANNING STUDY Dear Parishioners, You may be aware that we are conducting a comprehensive survey of the entire parish. The purpose of the survey is to gauge support for building a permanent church at St. James the Apostle. I would like to thank everyone who has already participated in the study. Your thoughts are extremely valuable to us during this planning process. I encourage everyone to respond to the study in the coming weeks. Your input will help us make an informed decision on how to best proceed with a capital campaign. We hope to have all surveys completed by Monday, April 22. You may return your survey to the office or place it in the offertory basket at any of the Masses. You may also complete the survey online by going to steiergroup.com/survey, clicking on St. James the Apostle Catholic Church and entering the password: stjamestheapostle. Gratefully, Father Antony Vazhappilly, Pastor KNIGHT S CORNER Would you like to join the Men in Blue Blazers? The Knights of Columbus of St. James the Apostle Council No. 14541 is accepting applicants. A prospective candidate must be a practicing Catholic and at least 18 years of age. This is a great opportunity for single and married men to serve God and the parish s community activities, set an example for its youth and make families closer to God. If you are interested and would like more information, please contact Willie Lagos, jwblagos@yahoo.com, 408-674-1998. Or ask a Knight! Thank you. We are men of faith & men of action.
The Divine Mercy Apostolate of St. James Catholic Church invites you to join us during April 19 Good Friday April 20 Holy Saturday April 21 Easter Sunday April 222 Monday DIVINE MERCY NOVENA, APRIL 19 - APRIL 28, 2019 After the Good Friday Liturgy at 1:00PM, the Divine Mercy Novena begins After the 8:30AM prayers After the 12:00PM Mass For the sake of His sorrowful passion, have mercy on us and on the whole world. Encourage souls to say the chaplet which I have given you. It pleases Me to grant everything they ask of Me by saying the chaplet. April 23 Tuesday April 24 Wednesday April 25 Thursday April 26 Friday April 27 Saturday April 28 Sunday and at 6:15PM before the Perpetual Help Novena followed by Exposition of Blessed Sacrament, Benediction and Reconciliation Divine Mercy Sunday Feast, after the 12:00PM Mass. God the Father Choir will chant the chaplet. Fellowship and Potluck to follow. BISHOP S APPEAL Please remember to send in your donations for the Bishop s Appeal or drop them in the collection basket. Make sure to make your checks out to Bishop s Appeal and NOT St. James. Thank you. TEACHING POSITION OPEN Our Lady of Guadalupe School, Fremont, is looking for a math/ science middle school teacher for the 2019-2020 school year. Responsibilities include planning and implementing innovative lessons aligned to standards; good communication skills; use of technology to support student learning; differentiated instruction to meet all learners needs; positive classroom management. A teaching credential or working towards a teaching credential is preferable as is classroom teaching experience. A practicing Catholic is also preferable. Please send resume to S. Janice Therese Wellington, Principal, at sjtwellington@csdo.org. Please remember those in the Armed Services: Spec. Tara Mueller, Spec. Christopher Mueller, Brian Christopher Carreiro, Sgt. Kristan Jofel T. Carado, Greg Savella, Major Jenny Ryan, Captain David Evans And Parishioners and friends who need our prayers or who are ill Cody Maisono, John DiPaola, Evelyn Reyes, Frank Smith, Concha Garcia, Todd Wetherwax, Deacon Ernie Dandan, Joel Rivera, Melanie O Connor, Katherine Gomes, Lydia DeGraf, Tomás Sandoval Klassen, Laura Skaff, Alice Ferreira, Agnes Harris, Ray Ballin, Bob Nehls, Dawn Barker, Tammy Bumgarner, Martha Torres, Margarete Matulich Please send an email to bulletin@sjapostle.net to update this list. You can also leave a message in the Bulletin box in the parish office or call 792-1962 Easter flower donations for the Easter Altar gratefully accepted on or before Saturday, April 20 (Easter Vigil Day) WORSHIP SCHEDULE Monday-Saturday Mass: Rosary 8:10am, Mass 8:30am Saturday Mass: 5:00pm Sunday Masses: 8:30am, 10:00am, 12:00noon Holy Days of Obligation: Masses 8:30am & 7:30pm Confessions: Saturday 4:00pm or by appt. Every Friday Adoration: 9:00-10:00am First Fridays: Adoration 9:00 am-6:30pm Sacred Heart Novena 6:30pm Benediction 7:15pm Healing Mass 7:30pm Our Mother of Mass & Novena, Perpetual Help: Wednesdays, 7:30pm DEVOTIONS Prayer Warriors Weekly: Bible Study Divine Mercy Chaplet: In the Small Chapel: Legion of Mary Eternal Life Bible Study Charismatic Prayer Meeting Rosary after 8:30am Mass Monday thru Saturday Wed. 9:30 am (Kitchen) Thurs, after morning Mass Tues 9:30am Thurs. 7:30pm 2nd & 3rd Fridays 7:00pm Monthly: Divine Mercy Cenacle 7:00pm, 2nd and 4th Prayer Meeting Mondays (Small Chapel) Our Lady of Vailankanni First Saturday 7:00pm Respect for Life Rosary Second Sunday 11:00am Grotto Sacred Heart 6:30pm 1st Friday Enthronement (formal ceremony to make the Most Sacred Heart of Jesus as the King of the house), please contact: Cora Surla (510)676-2757; or Tessie Ricafort (510)825-5645 therefore I am n disgraced. Isaiah 50:7a
ST. JAMES THE APOSTLE PARISH OFFICE HOURS M-F 9:00AM TO NOON REGISTRATION IN THE PARISH Warmest welcome to all who worship in our Community. If you are not registered in the Parish, please complete a registration form available at church entrance or at the Parish Office or drop the form below in the collection basket. ANOINTING OF THE SICK Please call the Parish Office when a parishioner is home-bound or hospitalized to arrange for Holy Communion and Anointing of the Sick. MARRIAGES AND BAPTISMS Please contact the Parish Office at least 6 months in advance for weddings and 3 months in advance for Baptisms. BAPTISMS To have your child baptized, please make an appointment with Father Antony. Come to the St. James Parish office or call the Parish Office at 510-792-1962. For more details, please go to the Church website (Parish Info) or contact Marcial Vasco 650-303-7106. Baptism Preparation/Training class: First Saturday of the month from 11:00 am - 12:30 pm in the Small Chapel. Baptism Celebration: Last Saturday of the month 11:30am-12:30pm in the church FUNERALS We recommend using Catholic Funeral and Cemetery Services / Holy Sepulchre Cemetery and Holy Angels Funeral and Cremation Services. You may contact Shirley Aldana @ 510-537-6600 X 133. MOTHER TERESA CENTER RESERVATIONS. Call 510-999-5940, email MTC@sjapostle.net, or leave a message at the Parish Office at 510-792-1962. (No prices or quotes are given over the phone or in an e-mail.) Fr. Antony Vazhappilly, Pastor Ernie Dandan, Deacon Welcome, New Members! We encourage you to register in the parish so that you can receive communication via email or regular mail. Registration information is essential for the office to respond to requests, send important parish and diocesan information and verify donations for tax purposes. If you need a letter of good standing to be a sponsor or Godparent for a baptism or marriage, registration is very important. Please fill out this form and place it in the collection basket and we will mail you a Parish Registration form. You can also find a registration form on the website (sjapostle.net) - Parish Info - Parish Membership. Name Address Phone Email
On February 23, 2019, the Parish Family of St. James joyfully welcomed the following children through the saving waters of Baptism.: Ella Lopez Baptism St. James Yearbook 2019 The St. James Yearbook is published each year at the Festival in August. Personal and Business Ad space is now available. Advertise your business or service. Congratulate a graduate! Commemorate First Communion, Confirmation, birthday or anniversary. Send a message! Business card size $10 1/4 page (3.25 w X 4.5 h) $25 1/2 page (7.5 w X 4.5 h) $50 Full page (7.5 w X 10 h) $100 For more information and submission details, contact Carolyn at bulletin@sjapostle.com or leave a message at the parish office. Submission deadline - May 30 St. James Bulletin and Website since 2007 Submission deadline is two weeks before publication date. E-mail articles to: bulletin@sjapostle.net. Send information for the webpage to: webmaster@sjapostle.net. Carolyn Fiori... Editor Facebook: Search St. James the Apostle Church, Like the page. IF posting pictures, you must get consent from the people in the photo (per Oakland diocese Safe Environment). Please, NO tagging pictures.