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March 6, 2021
 
Dear Brothers and Sisters,
 
As we continue our journey through Lent we are confronted this weekend with the commandments and the zeal that Jesus has to make holy the Father’s house. This weekend we are called to make our “house” holy. Taking time to listen to each commandment, we can turn over the “tables” of holiness that may be blocking us to enter fully into a life of grace. The commandments steer us into a deeper relationship with God and others. By meditating on each commandment, we can learn how to live the holiness to which we are called through Baptism.
 
The commandments are our spiritual guide to living our Christian faith. They do not limit our ability to be people of faith, hope, and charity. Rather, they feed us with wisdom that Saint Paul refers to as “a stumbling block to Jews and foolishness to Gentiles.” For us this wisdom provides encouragement in our faithfulness to following Jesus in our discipleship. Through authentic discipleship we offer those who may be in the darkness of sin an example of love that is based on the great commandment: love of God and love of neighbor. Let us not view the commandments as a burden, but as wisdom to know how to spread the gospel.
 
This weekend Pope makes a pilgrim journey to the cradle of civilization and the birth place of Abraham, the father of the three great monotheistic religions. His apostolic visit as head of state and Roman Pontiff reminds us that we are a universal church that must extend the hands of peace to all people and to every land. Let us pray for the spiritual success  of his visit not only for the struggling Christian communities but for all people of good will that call Iraq their home. Find time to watch and listen to the Holy Father’s messages from this historic visit.
 
March 19th is the Solemnity of Saint Joseph. Pope Francis has designated this year to the intercession of Saint Joseph, the Patron of the Universal Church. His feast day falls on a Friday, and according to church liturgical law all Lenten observances are suspended when we celebrate a solemnity. So, join me in celebrating the quiet intercession of so great an advocate for the family and the church. At the scheduled 5:15pm Mass at Saint Clement, I will celebrate with great solemnity his intercession for us and the whole church. I invite you to join me for this celebration on Friday, March 19.
 
Each of us are intercessors and advocates for each other. Let us not forget to be intercessors and advocates for the poor and marginalized and for those that may be trapped in darkness. In our witness we can be a light of hope, like Saint Joseph.
 
Lenten Peace!
 
Fr. Workman

Join Mass livestreamed from St. Clement Church SUNDAY, March 7 at 9:00 am and on demand after its conclusion. 

St. James Bulletin for March 7, 2021
Lenten Mini-Retreat
Are you a woman who’s been longing for something more this Lent? You're invited to Walking with Purpose’s Lenten Mini-Retreat. It’s a free evening filled with worship music, adoration, and reflection. Confession will be offered throughout the evening, as well. Grab a friend, and come experience what your heart has truly been longing for! No previous attendance at Walking with Purpose is required. All women are welcome! (Note the location is different than typical Walking with Purpose events.) No RSVP required.
From the Catholic Diocese of Cleveland News of the Diocese:
The faithful throughout the diocese are invited to participate in a confidential survey developed by the Catholic Leadership Institute assessing the spiritual health of our parish. Read more 
The survey takes about 10 minutes and is submitted anonymously. Our St. James survey can be accessed here or on our parish website.  Deadline is March 21. 
Let us pray for our Holy Father Pope Francis and the Iraqi people. Read more about the hopes for the Holy Father's historic visit and view highlights here.
A SEASON OF REFLECTION, RENEWAL AND PREPARATION

In-Person Lenten Devotions at St. Clement Church
Eucharistic Adoration 12 noon - 5pm | Rosary 12 noon | Divine Mercy Chaplet 3pm | Stations of the Cross 6pm 
Virtual Lenten Devotions
Stations of the Cross  recorded at St. James Church. ( Stations guide downloadable here.)
Mysteries of the Rosary: Joyful | Sorrowful | Glorious | Luminous 
Divine Mercy Chaplet | Join Live Eucharistic Adoration in chapels throughout the world. Pray with Jesus in the Blessed Sacrament. He is always waiting for you!
 
Read more 
ONLINE MASSES
MORE RESOURCES
 
St. James Parish website Coronavirus Updates Page. (All Fr. Workman's Sunday reflections can be found on this page.)

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