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St. James Events
Thrift Shop Tomorrow
Full on Church
Where & When
Date: Wednesday, March 7
Time: 10:00 - 12:00
Location: Undercroft
Venite al Mercatino!
 
The March Thrift Shop will be held in the Undercroft tomorow, March 7, beginning at 10:00. Don't miss out on the great deals on gently used clothing, accessories, housewares, toys, and more. Shop, socialize, and support a good cause!

See you there!
 
Book Study in Lent

Where & When
Date: Wednesdays in Lent
Time: 7:30 PM
Location: Rectory
12 Steps to a Compassionate Life - Next Date March 7

 

There will be a Book Study at the Rectory on Wednesday evenings in Lent at 7:30 PM.  Dates are:  February 29, March 7, 14, 21, and 28.

Books will be provided and all are welcome!  We will be studying 12 Steps To A Compassionate Life by Karen Armstrong, a world-renowned religious writer.  It will not be necessary to attend every session to participate in the book study.


 

Lenten Schedule 2012
Full on Church
Where & When
Date: Thursdays
Time: 19:30
Location: Undercroft
Thursdays in Lent - Next Date March 8

A dinner will be held each Thursday night during Lent, beginning March 1. The cost is €5 Euro (kids free).

The dinner will be followed by Compline.

This year various groups in the parish will be sponsoring and preparing dinner:

March 1 - Ushers
March 8 - Lay Eucharistic Ministers

March15 - Youth
March 22 - Choir
March 29 - Sunday School
Annual Parish Meeting

Where & When
Date: Sunday, March 11
Time: 12:00
Location: Church
Parish Meeting and Lunch

 

The Annual Parish Meeting will be Sunday, March 11, 2012 following the 11:00 AM Eucharist.  Reports from various organizations and ministries will be made along with the election of vestry members, and the presentation of the 2012 Operating Budget adopted by the Vestry.  There will be a free Parish lunch following in the undercroft.

 

Spirituality Retreat

Where & When
Date: March 16-18
Location: Palazzola Center
Learning to be Free  

 

When:  March 16-18, 2012.  Friday 19:00 until Sunday 14:00 


Where: to Rome, Italy and then on to Palazzola Center (www.palazzola.it) One can travel to Fiumicino or Ciampino airports. 


Cost: travel expenses and 120 euros for room and board.

 

Bill Tompson and the Rev. Clair F. Ullmann will be our leaders this year.   


Jesus repeatedly promises to set His followers free, and New Testament writers liken His passion and resurrection to the Exodus, when God freed the Hebrews from slavery in Egypt. As we approach Easter, then, it is a good time to reflect on what freedom in Christ means. This retreat offers an invitation to explore a range of spiritual practices that can help us begin to experience the freedom that Jesus offers. In particular, we will explore the ways in which Jesus can lead us out of some forms of bondage that we inflict on ourselves. If you have any questions, please do not hesitate to contact Clair at: revclair@gmail.com or +43 646720107 for a conversation.

So if the Son makes you free, you will be free indeed." John 8.36
Lifelong Christian Formation

Where & When
Date: June 1-3
Location: Munich
Program for Parish Leaders

 

The European Institute of Christian Studies Announces the Third Event in the Rolling Program for Parish Leaders

SAVE THE DATE: June 1-3, 2012

Third Event: Lifelong Christian Formation

Where: Schloss Fuerstenried Retreat House, Munich, Germany

Who should attend: Current and future formation leaders in our parishes and missions.

Expense: EICS will fund room, board, and a partial travel stipend for 3 persons from each parish and 2 from each mission in the Convocation. Parishes outside the Convocation are welcomed to attend on a self pay basis.

Conference Leader: Ruth-Ann Collins is the Lifelong Learning Officer at Episcopal Church Center. She is the Liaison to the Standing Commission for Lifelong Christian Formation for General Convention and one of the authors of The Charter for Lifelong Christian Formation, which was overwhelmingly adopted by the General Convention in July, 2009. www.formationcharter.com

Please express your interest to your parish priest.
Details and registration forms will follow promptly
For further information contact the European Institute of Christian Studies at eics.convocation@gmail.com
The European Institute of Christian Studies of the Convocation of Episcopal Churches in Europe
23 avenue George V, Paris, 75008, FRANCE
The Rt. Rev. Pierre W. Whalon, Bishop-in-Charge


Your St. James
Election of New Vestry Members

Nominations for New Vestry Members
 

The candidates for election to the Vestry at the Annual Parish Meeting on March 11, 2012 are:  

 

Silvia Behrman

Mary Louise Culpepper

Antonietta Ferraioli

Margi Hammer

Maude Jacopozzi

Clare Lillingston

Wendy Yates

 

We will elect three people for a three-year term, one for a one-year term, and one alternate.

 

St. James' Townhouse Available for Bookings

Contact: townhouse@stjames.it
Come stay in the St. James' Townhouse

St. James' Town House, in the heart of Florence, is the perfect place to stay with friends or family. We are centrally located near the train station, the Duomo, Piazza della Signoria, and many other favorite places to visit. We accept reservations for a minimum of 1 week and a maximum of 3 months. Your stay with us is considered a donation to St. James Church. Contact us for availability and further information. Everyone is Welcome at St. James' Town House!

 

St. James' Town House is a three story apartment with its own entrance on via Bernardo Rucellai, next to the church rectory and part of the parish complex. It is a spacious 3-bedroom, 3-bath apartment, furnished with antiques, including a beautiful 1826 John Broadwood fortepiano, and overlooking the church and the rectory garden. It is fully equipped with linens for both bed and bath, along with kitchen supplies. There is satellite television that includes many English language programs, a washing machine, microwave oven, and iron. The bedrooms and living room are air conditioned. Off- street parking within the grounds of the church for one car.

 

Events in Florence
Cesare Borgia and Florence
Full on Church
Where & When
Date: Wednesday, March 7
Time: 18:00
Location: Library and Cultural Centre, Palazzo Lanfredini

Lungarno Guicciardini, 9

Lecture by Lisa Hilton

 

Cesare Borgia (left) is one of the most flamboyant, controversial, maligned and misunderstood figures of the Italian Renaissance. His reputation as a debauched murderer is more than deserved, yet he was considered by Machiavelli as one of the great masters of  statecraft. Drawing on primary sources and the latest scholarship,  

historian and biographer Lisa Hilton (right) discusses Cesare's unique role in the destiny of Florence, illuminating the consequences of his policies for the city and for the Medici, exploring his relationships with Machiavelli, Michelangelo and Leonardo, investigating the truth behind the Borgia legend and revealing Cesare as one of the most significant leaders and patrons of his age. 
 

 

All are welcome

 

Tel: 055 2677 8270

 

Talking Pictures

Where & When
Date: Wednesday, March 7
Time: 20:00
Location: British Institute, Sala Fiamma Ferragamo, Harold Acton Library
Dickens 200 - Little Dorrit   

 

There will be a showing of Little Dorrit on Wednesday, March 7, at 8:00 PM at the British Institue, Sala Fiamma Ferragamo, Harold Acton Library.
Associazione Consonanze - "Psiche e Potere" Lecture Series
Full on Church
Where & When
Date: Thursday, March 15
Time: 17:00
Location: Palazzo Vecchio,
 Sala d'Arme
I Fedeli d'Amore
 
Lecture in Italian, sponsored by the Associazione Consonanze.

Dante e Beatrice, Lorenzo de' Medici e Simonetta Vespucci, il Granduca Cosimo e Eleonora da Toledo.

Relatore: Dr. Anita Tosi, Movimento Culturale "Il Cenacolo"
Introduzione e coordinamento: Dr. Nicoletta Arbusti, Associazione Consonanze
 

Now let us all with one accord, in company with ages past, keep vigil with our heavenly Lord, in his temptation and his fast.  

    Hymn 146. Words: Att. Gregory the Great (540-604); tr. Praise theLord, 1972, alt.     

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Firenze, Italy
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