St. James St. Mury's Sttte Slreel, Curthage NfS Rr. 12, Copenhagen Land Deeded hy James D. Leray de Chaumofi1 I8l8 Land Deeded 1901,Incoryoruted 1890 First Church Dedicated and Incorporated, l82l Present Clrurch Dedicated 1902 Present Church Dedicued 1866

We are two tliverse communities offoith who are united in bringing the Gospel into the daily lives of all who worship with us. We slond together with all people, especially the poor and the alienaled, os o sign of God's universal love for all people. lYe ertend a warm welcome to all ond hope that you willJind the parishes of Sl. Jomes and St. Muy's places where faith can be nourished.

Parish Staff : Rev. Donald .{. Robinson Pastoral Associate: Deacon Richard J. Staab

Pastoral Associates: Sr. Mary Ellen Brett, SSJ, Sr. Annunciata Collins, SSJ Augustinian Academy: Mrs. IlIary Ann i\Iargrey. Principal Srrndar l\lass Schedule Sacranrent of Reconciliation Saturday: 5:00 pm St. James (ant.) Saturda;-; 3:30 pm - 4:30 pm St. James Sunday: 8:00 anr St. l\{ary's Sundav: 7:30 am St. Mary's l0:00 am St. James Sacrrnrent of Nlarriage: Contact Pastor Sacr nlent of Brt)tisnl: Contact Rectory Sacrarnent of the Anointing of the Sick: Contact the Rectorv anvtime

St. James Rectory Augustinian Academy St. IlIary's Rectorv 327 West St.. Carthage, NY 13619 3 I 7 West St., Carthage, NY I -i6l s PO Box ll Phone. I I5-.19-j-3224 Phone: .i 15-49.1- l -l0l Copenhagen. NY 13626 Email : sti anieslOtivcny. rr.cour Fax i l5-493-06i1 Phone: .i | 5-688-2(18 l Hours: 9;00-lf .00 & 1.00-4.00 Emai| : mmarqre)-@au gusti nianacademy orq Email: srtcton 2 rrtr\ cn\.r.con) Conveut. 3 I 5-49-l-1672 \Yebsite: www.sj-sm.org March 1,2020 Augustinian Academy School News March 1,2020 IT{:TENI:TI Join us on Tuesday at 10:00 as rve kick off Music in Our Schools Month u,ith a guitar duo frorn thc lOth Mountain Band. I'hcv are March 1, 2020 ncrr to lhe iOth Mountain Band and hrvc rare rerieu.. \\e uill First Sunday of Lent open the gym doors for our visitorsl Join us fbr First Friday Mass at 9:301 We would lovc to pra\ 5:00SJ(ant.) - For the People ofthe Parishes u ith vou as we continue on our Lenten journey! Sr. Cindy Sullivan willjoin us on Friday to speak to the studcnts fl:00SM - Fran Hebert by Copenhagen Central School. about MCA. the Missionary Childhood Associationl We are Class of 1975 hopcful thc weather will be good this time! q:00SJ - Divllre ()ffite tu ro'r, I0:00SJ - Don Monahan br Bob & Bonnic Haskins Be on the lookout for infbnnation about the "Jinglc Bell Run" which was moved fronr Decenrber in the hopes the rleather will 5:00SJ - Rosary/Miraculous Medal Novena be more cooperativel 'Ihank 5:3OSJ - Barbara Allington by Debbie & John Oakes & roLr to the Elks Club for sponsoring the Fish Dinner last u'eekl Manv thanks to those who attended! We are truly blessed fbr thi] suppofl ofour and communityl 9:00SJ - Christopher Sligar by Mom & Dad K of C Nervs - Upcoming Dates; 9:00SM - Rosemary l'loughton by Marianne Mclane Feb29-Mar I- Pennies" collections 5:iOSJ - Ilelen Redrnorrd br Sandl Stonc Mar 5 - K ofC mceting. 7ptn. Cornmunitl, Roont Frnsr Fnruy. M,r.ncn 6 Mar 6 - Stations ofthe Cross, 5pm & First Friday 9:3OSJ - Lucy Laureano b.v- Julie & thmill Mar 8 - Pancake lJreakfast 2:00HR - Frank Cassoni bl Dolothl Nabyu'aniec Mar l4 - Mcn ol Faith. 8:30am & St Patrick's dinner 5:00SJ - Slralon.r of the ('ntss af'tcr 5prn Mass 5:l0SJ - Ronalcl Novak b1 Joe & Mary Ann Margrey More details on the K of C St Patrick's Day dinner: Saturda) evening, March l4 rvith social gathering in communitl, roorn after Mass and Corned Beef Dinner served at 6:ii0pm. S25 - lst Anniversarv hr' thrnilv per couple and reservations a MUS I b-v" March 9! Make lour reservation br calling Mike Sligar at il5-,193-0169 or Frank Vogt by Kathy Doolilittle & f'arnill Skvorak at 315-:193-2207. We hope to see lou there! 9:00SJ - Dlrare Olfice /Roson' Respecttlll). James T (Jim) Cratch, Grand Knight 10:00SJ - For the iteople ofth; Parishes NOTE - Ther: will bc a 2pm HR (High Rise) Mass on Friday Some Thursday Lente n Masses will be in the THE MOST II{FONTA]IT BOOI( YOU U'Itt morning and some in late afternoon. CALENDAR OF WENTS *::::,:I'",-" tr lvlar. I - t.ittle Flo\\ers Girls Club. I lam-12:30pm (CR) NIar. I - Good Sarnaritan Smietv meeting. 6pm (Srnall - CR) Mar.I - Lenten Adult Enrichrnent hogram.6:30prn (CR) ,, *;';-;'.."., ;:-, I Mar 3 - Are Maria Circle Meeting, 6pm (CR) ",, Mar 5 - K ofC Meeting. Tprn (CR) ATTA0(I]{6 EVIL TFIAT IS Mar 6 - Young Men of Faith. 7pm (SrnallCR) ATTAC(ING YOU (CR) Mar. 8 - Pancalie Breakhsl. 8:30-nmn ArrLrzo drd B.rnes & Noble Mar. 9 - St. Jarncs Parish Council Meeting 7pm (Rectory) Mar. I I - St. James VEM I-enten l-uncheon. I2 noon (Mennonite Church) Mar l,l- Men of ljaith, 8:30.1Oam (CR) The Good Samaritan Societv - rvill rneet at 6:00prn in the Mar l:l - K ofc St. Patrick's Dinner. after 5pm Mass (CR) Small Comnrunitl Room on March 2. We rill be planning lbr our Easter baskcts. Nel members alrvavs welcomc. Lenten Adult Enrichment Program - From Genesis to "Iesas rvill continue during every Monday of Lent at 6:3Opm in the St. Jamcs Community Room. g - We ask our tearns to only prol ide soups. crackers, & butter - no dessens. Weekly Offerings February 23,2020 St. James St. Marv's Lenten Activities - Stations ofthe Cross - Soup Supper E.nvelopes $4,462.00 Envelopes $ 1.017.00 Date 2020 Stations ofthe Cross Plate $ 1.085.00 Plate $338.50 i-Mar Kniehls ol (\)lunrbus St. Jamcs Pitrislt Council,( TOTAL TOTAL $1,355.50 ^A $5,547.00 li-Mar Avc Maria Circle Arc Maria ( irclc

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LENTEN REGULATIONS 2O2O Eebruary 26, 2020 is Ash Wednesday, whith ma*s the beginning of the Season of Lent.

ABSTINENCE

A1l Catholics who have reached their 14tt, birthday are bound to abstain totally from meat on the following days: Ash Wednesday, Fridays of Lent, & Good Friday.

FASTING

A11 Catholics between the ages of 18 and 59 are bound also to observe the Law of Fast on the following days: Ash Wednesday (February 26) and Good Friday (April 10). Fasting, that is, eating less, involves limiting oneself to a single full meal and avoiding food between meals. Lighter nourishment may be taken on two other occasions in the course of the day.

PRAYER &PENANCE

The entire season of Lent should be observed in a spirit of prayer and penance. Spending extra time in prayer or Bible study, attending daily Mass, voluntary sacrifice and self-denial, combined with works of charity and service to others, are all excellent ways to obey the Lord's command to reform our lives and to prepare for the joyful celebration of Easter. Parishes are highly encourageil to offer peiods of Eucharistic Adoration duing the Lentm Season, as well as, the traditional ileootions of the Stations of the Cross anil the recitation of the Rosary.

SACRAMENT OF PENANCE

Bishop LaVailey encourages parishes throughout the Diocese io offer an extended period for the Sacrament of Penance. Some recent observances have been "The Light is on for You" or "24 Hours with the Lord". In addition to this occasiory other occasions for the Sacrament of Penance should be made available during the Lenten Season and the Sacred Triduum.

EASTER DUTY

All Catholics who have reached the age of reason must confess their serious sins in the Sacrament of Penance at least once a year. They must also receive Holy Communion at least once each year between the First Sunday of Lent (March 1) and Trinity Sunday (june 7).

MARRIAGE Although other seasons are more suitable, the celebration of marriage and the Nuptial Mass are not forbidden during Lent, according to The Ade of Canon Laru. 'Nhen liturgical rules permit, the Ritual Mass for. the Celebration of Marriage may be used, and the nuptial blessing may be given. However, you should advise the spouses and their guests to exercise proper reskaint in accord with the penitential character of Lent.

OBLIGATION

All Christ's faithful are obliged by divine law to do penance. The days set aside for fast and abstinence in Lent are special ways o{ doing penance and are an expression of unity for all the Church.

CHRISM MASS A reminder that this year's Cfuism Mass wili be celebrated on Thursday, April 2nd at 11:00 am at St. Mary's Cathedral in Ogdensburg. Details pertaining to this event will be forthcoming.

FUNERALS DURING THE SACRED TRIDUUM

On Holy Thursday, Good Friday, and Holy Saturday, Funeral Masses may not be celebrated. However, a Funeral Service consisting of the Liturgy of the Word and the Final Commendation may be held in Church.

Please bring these Lenten Regulations to tlte nttention of your people by publishing them in tlrc bulletin and by reninders in oral announunrcnts. Tlnnk You!

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People who argue figh! or refuse are able or willing to givg yet we Sive to cooperate can make our lives in out ofguilt or fear of displeasure. St. Toribio de Mogrcveio downright miserable. Yet, |esus was Two of his best friends, James Bom in Mayorga, masterful at dealing wirh difficult and Iohn, said to Jesus, "arz Spain, St. Toribio was people. Frollowing his example tuant you to do whateler we ash , educated in law can save our sanity and of you" (Mark 10:35). In s ";i;;;;:" our relationships. response to this stunning \)/ fie nrofessor Know when to breach of boundaries, Iesus of Law at ignore. When f esus was calm and firm. He said Salamanca made his Nazareth "no" and didn't University. His '. friends and second-guess himself work and his holiness eamed neighbors so mad when he didn't make his him the notice of the king that they wanted to loved ones happ,v who named him to be the throw him off a clifl Know when to stay next Archbishop of Lima. he knerv there was no calm. When Jesus took a Despite his arguments, Toribio reasoning r.r,ith them. Sabbath stroll with his was ordained a priest, " Passing through the friends (Matthew 12), consesated. and sent to Peru. midst of them he wert Pharisees barged in and IIe spent his office reforming away" (L*e 4:3O). When people accused him ofbreaking the the then-comrpt diocese, speak harshly or offensively, the besr Sabbath. He remained calm and catechizing the native response can be to disengage and walk answered them peacefu y. He wasn't Peruvians, and defending them away. afraid ofbeing tripped up or trapped from the abuses of the Spanish Know when to say "no." Sometimes because he was unconcemed about conquisladors. others demand more from us than we others' opinions. Sundoy resl Rather than a day to catch up on errands and chores, God Do intends Sunday to be a day of WhY contemplation and of rest. Gatholics Why do Cntholics coll Sunday is the day we set aside for God and moments of praise Do That Good Fridoy "good"? and worship.

'l would like everyone to feel Although a sad day, Good Friday his sacrifice, conquered Ioved by the Cod who gave his Jesus actually is 'good" because sin and death. On Good Son for us and showed us it is the day when Jesus Friday, we see more clearly his boundless love saved us from our sins, God's goodness, justice, I want everyone to reconciled us with God, and wisdom, power, and love. feel the ioy of reopened Heaven. Out of "Cod proves his loue us in being Christian' fm what seemed like defeat, God that while we wsre still sinners (Pope Benedict brought a greater victory With Chist died us' (Romans 5:8). K/r). for

@ 6py,i9hl 20?0 tuces Plbl&\lnq & Meiri, Ll( 15348 A close, loving relationship with God throughout the day. depends on a rich prayer life. It is through ifll I Listen in silence: Listening is as important as prayer that God guides, consoles, : .ob talking. Spend 15 minutes in silence each day strengthens, challenges, and transforms us. to listen to what Cod wants your heart to know. Ingredients of a strong prayer life can Wait in positive expectation. When we have include a Scripture reading, quiet meditation, faith that God personally loves us and wants what and expectation. is best, we eagerly await the plans he has for us. i.. Meditate on Scripture each day: The Bible ftith is the assurance of things hoped for, the conviction contains everything God wants us to know. Start of things not seen' (l{ebrews 11:1). The conviction each morning with a verse, a chapter, or a phrase that Cod hears and answers us makes our prayer that speaks to you and carry it with you truly powerful.

from Can you suggest a cripture John I l:l-45, Trust, ond meaningful sacrifice you sholl be reworded for Lent? wals puzzling. In pain. God's can be this he wasn't insensitive to their The point of l€nt is not to greet Easter Gospel passage Martha and Mary sent is not ours, yet God's timing a few pounds lighter but. to be word does even when he to |esus that their brother everything he - transformed. 1'ry something new this was seriously ill, believing Jesus does it - is with our best interests l€nt: could help. Yet, )esus in mind. He was not too 7 Make extra time delayed in coming to late for for him each day. them and l-azarus Iazarus, but Read the Bible attend died. Despite this, right on time daily Mass, pray a Rosary Martha geat and worked his showed or visit Iesus in the Blessed faitlt: "Even nout I greatest miracle Sacmment. yet. hnow that whatevn you Avoid the mirror. Take the ask ol God he will giue The next time it focus offyour appearance or yol. " Erm feels like God isn't For her faith in Iools. Refuse to compare yourself generously. own words: Cod, she was rewarded listening remember lesus' to others or accept others'view ofyou. "Fathu you me. God never leaves us in our troubles I thanb for htaing I Remember, your wonh isn't in how us. When the that you always hear me.' We can but draws closer to know others see you, but in Godt infinite situation was at its bleakest for his trust his response, while perhaps not unchanging love for you. work for good. friends, lesus was with them. tle wept; what we want, will Give up one thing at every meal. Offer up a littJe something every time you eat - forego sugar in coffee honey to keep the idea, "it's l€nt," turned back out of concern for his on cereal " sfs & forefront. troops. He resolved never to be in the involved in war again. Offer the heroic minute. St. Josemarfa jumping out ofbed March 19 - St. foseph, husband of Escriv6 suggested - no snooze button - as soon as the alarm March 3 - St. I(atharine Drexel Mary (lst Century). )esus' eanhly goes "without granting a single (1955). A Philadelphia heiress, father and husband to the Blessed ofi minute to laziness. If, with the help of Katharine Drexel became a nun and Mother, St. loseph is a model of God, you conquq yourself in that used her inheritance to establish the fatherhood and a protector of families. you'll have accomplished a Sisters of the Blessed Sacrament for March 27 - St. John of Egypt moment, great for the rest of the day." African and Native American peoples. (c.394). Bom in modem deal She founded missions for Native Assiut, Egypt, St. Iohn Americans and Xavier University in became a hermit when he rhatpronrote , the first to admit African was twenty. He lived an Carholic living. American students. ascetic life but preached Surc€ss PublishinS& Media, LLC in Fiith^ and Partner$ in l'aith" March 4 St. Casimir of Poland publicly on weekends. Publishers ofCrowinB - (s4o)662.7844 ls4o)662-7 847 fdr. (1483). When his father sent him to Also a prophet, he made h ttp://wYfl ,. growinginfaith.coo) predictions {ude$ nored Blhle qrlo&s aod Efeie .er are fon) conquer Hungary Casimir assessed the two accurate rhr lLvhed Sr.ndald vrrsid and rh€ Ns^Ddic.n Biblt) odds against winning the war and for Emperor Theodosius t. O Copyriohl2020 Success Publishino & Modla, LLC (Continued) St. Mary's Cathedral. Robert Houghton, preparing From the Pastor: for full reception into the , will parlicipate. We Next year is a BIG year for St. James Par- congratulate Bob for taking this important step in his spiritual journey. Also. extend ish! We will celebrate our 200th Anniversary as a Parish! The I a big thanks to Joe Brosk for coordinaG ing the RCIA program here in our parishes and to Anna Runge lst Church was dedicated and incorporated in 182l. The present who assists him Church was dedicated in 1866. In the very early days of the I saw this on a bumper sticker Church, the parish was under the jurisdiction of the Diocese of the other day: "Don't give up! Moses was once a basket case!" New York and Albany. Eventually. the Diocese of Ogdensburg became involved. From April 1874 to July I. 1997, the parish St, Marv's News ...March I was served by belonging to the religious congregation known as the Order of St. Augustine (OSA). From July 1997 SECOND COLLECTION TODAY - St. Mary's Repair Fund until the present, the parish has been served by clergy from the Wednesday, March 4th Diocese ofOgdensburg. St. James is one ofthe oldest parishes in Altar & Rosary Meeting following the recitation of the Rosary the Diocese. So, next year (2021) is a BIG deal as we celebrate at 7pm this important milestone. Obviously, we will want to celebrate Continue to consult the weekly bulletin for ways to partici- this historic occasion in an appropriate and special way. It will pate in the besl [-ent ever. take many months of planning in order to get ready for this event. would planning I like to fonn a committee to begin the Dear Rev. Donald A. Robinson. Pastor process. If you rvould like to serve on the 200th Anniversary Thank so much fbr the \a.ann Planning Committee. please contact me or call the parish office \or1 welcome to me when I came to your parish on the t\eekend ofJanuary 3l to February 3.2020 fbr and give your name to Joanne Norrgard- We need to have our the Cross Catholic Outreach Mission. I was verv much blessed bv first planning commiftee meeting sometime befbre Easter. your love and the ministry you do. lt was reallv a gracious and an I hope vour Lenten Season has gotten off to a good stan. The opportune moment to be. celebrate Confession and all the Holy entire season of Lent should be observed in a spirit of prayer and Mas\e\ al Sl. Jamcs lhe rninor and Sr. Mary's Churches. I r.riil penance. When rnaking your Lenten plans for you and your fam- alwavs remember and appreciate your hospitality, care and con- cem to rne especialll when you prepared ily. please don't forget all that is offered: daily Mass (we are everything well for rny sta\ \\ith ven cornnritted and hospitable employees and parish- oft'ering both moming Masses and evening Masses). Stations of ioners who treated me ven,well by providing foods and drinks. the Cross and Soup Suppers each Fridav. the CRS Rice Bowl uelcorning and shorving t-he sunoundings of"the house and the program. Ecumenical Lenten lunches each Wednesday noon at church. the Mennonite Church, a Communal Penance Service planned for I cannot thank you enough dear Fr. Donald for your generosity of Tuesday, March 24. Also, please mark your calendar: Father offering two checks of $ 400 total for both from your school pay- William Muench will be coming to St. James and St. Mary's to able to the Cross Catholic Outreach as a donation fbr our ministry present a Lenten Parish Mission beginning the weekend of March and so I ask God to bless and reward you. Surely, that was a ges- 2ll22. Father will celebrate the weekend Masses that week- ture of love and gratitude to us. end. The Mission will continue for the next 3 am hoping days. I Again, THANK YOU for your tinre, consideration and everything that nrany parishioners liom both parishes will participate. We and mostly for your personal hospitalit;' and that of your loving are very fortunate to have Father Muench come to us for this peri- and committed co-rvorkers Deacon Richard Staab. Sr. Annunciata od. He is a retired priest, presently living in Sackets Harbor. He Collins. SSJ, Sr. Mary Ellen Brett. SSJ, parish secrerary Joanne "covers" weekends for those priests who become ill or need to be Nongard, Nancy and the parish book keeper and all your parish- away liom their parish. He also writes a beautiful column each loners. week for our Diocesan Newspaper, the NORTH COUNTRY Wishing you an ever great life and apostolate, hoping to keep in CATHOLIC. touch and welcome to Pittsburgh. Also. when making your Lenten plans, don't forget these 2 devo- With a promise of prayer. I am tional events which rnany people forget about: each Monday at Sincerely in Christ. 5pm. the Rosary and the Miraculous Medal Novena are prayed Rev. Augustine John Temu befbre the 5:30pm Mass and on Sunday, before the lOam Mass. Outreach Prieslcross Catholic Outreach Priest residence the Divine Office and Rosary are prayed. Please join us; perhaps in at St. Bede Catholic Church you are unable to attend each Sunday and Monday but you could try to participate some during the Lenten Season. Lenten Food Cross - The Good Samaritan Society has placed a cross on Mary's Altar with food items needed for the Deacon Richard Staab has graciously agreed to continue the food pantry. lf you would like to do your Alms Giving by Adult Enrichment Program which was initiated during Ad- donating flood. please take a paper cross, buy the food item on vent. We are calling it our Lenten Adult Enrichment Program. It the cross and retum it to the baskets in back of church or out- begins tomorrow evening and will be held each Monday evening side the food pantry in the basement of church. We will be during Lent at 6:30pm in the Community Room. Il is giving out our Easter baskets on April 4th. We would like to called: FROM GENESIS'fO JESUS. lt involves prayer, a video thank you again for your continued generosity to our organiza- presentation. and some faith sharing. Please come and enrich tion. your spiritual life during the Lenten period. 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