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SSSAINTAINTAINT JJJAMESAMESAMES the APOSTLE CHURCH
MAY 31, 2015
A Community of Faith. Come Experience Christ With Us
45 SOUTH SPRINGFIELD AVENUE SPRINGFIELD, NEW JERSEY 07081-2301 OFFICE: 973-376-3044 FACSIMILE: 973-376-0560
The Parish is Served by Fr. John D. Gabriel
Pastor jgabriel@saintjamesparish.org
Fr. Silvano Kim Parochial Vicar
silvanus2010@gmail.com
Fr. Everest Baniyet In Residence
Fr. John D. Dennehy Weekend Assistant
Fr. Ray Cho Weekend Assistant
Mr. Jerome Bongiovanni Permanent Deacon
jerryjan133@aol.com
Mr. Daniel O’Neill Permanent Deacon
danpegone@aol.com
Mr. Arthur Bandel Permanent Deacon
www.saintjamestheapostle.org
THE MOST HOLY TRINITY
SATURDAY, May 30, 2015 5:00PM Vincent DeGaetano ~ Dotty DeGaetano SUNDAY, May 31, 2015 7:30AM James J. Corbett ~ Patrick Corbett & Family 9:00AM Carmella Amato ~ Joan Bratsch 10:30AM Thomas Giaimo, Jr. ~ Family 12:00PM Camillo Matteucci ~ Vittoria Matteucci 7:00PM Stanley Bronzovich ~ Rosa & Eric Fuentes MONDAY, June 1, 2015 7:30AM Frank Zarrello ~ Daughter, Philomena TUESDAY, June 2, 2015 7:30AM Hannah Jane Bernstein ~ The Family WEDNESDAY, June 3, 2015 7:30AM Carol Koelble ~ Bob & Linda Donnelly THURSDAY, June 4, 2015 7:30AM Palumbo Nicolo ~ Iannelli Family FRIDAY, June 5, 2015 7:30AM Joanne Bollaro ~ Mother Marky & Fallin Bollaro SATURDAY, June 6, 2015 8:00AM Carmen Hubert ~ Tupper Family Paul Centamore ~ Wife & Children Stanley Bronzovich ~ Marilyn Nacci Lucille Purcell ~ Bob 5:00PM Philip Citro ~ Wife, Roseanne SUNDAY, June 7, 2015 7:30AM Florence Conway ~ Leonora & George Ebert 9:00AM Angelo Vitale ~ Daughter, Maria Del Mauro 10:30AM Gerry Castoetto ~ Bob & Maurya Farah 12:00PM For the People of Saint James 7:00PM In Thanksgiving ~ Deacon & Mrs. Art Bandel
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MASSES FOR THE WEEK The Most Holy Trinity ~ Year B
May 31, 2015
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WEEKLY MEMORIALS SANCTUARY LAMP
For the People of Saint James
BREAD AND WINE
For the People of Saint James
FLOWERS BY THE TABERNACLE For the People of Saint James
How can we personally know the Father and his Son, our Lord Jesus Christ? It is the Holy Spirit who reveals the Father and the Son to us and who gives us the gift of faith to know and understand the truth of God's word. Through the Holy Spirit, we proclaim our ancient faith in the saving death and resurrection of Jesus Christ until he comes again. The Lord gives us his Holy Spirit as our divine Teacher and Helper that we may grow in the knowledge and wisdom of God. Do you seek the wisdom that comes from above and do you willingly obey God's word?
REFLECTIONS ON TODAY’S GOSPEL
STEWARDSHIP OF TREASURES Your continued and consistent generosity raised
$6,881.00 $6,436.00 Collection
$445.00 Online Giving Jesus says, i t i s far better to g ive than to rece ive
MASS SCHEDULE
SUNDAY 7:30AM ~ 9:00AM ~ 10:30AM ~ 12:00PM ~ 7:00PM
Anticipated Mass ~ Saturday 5:00PM
DAILY MASS Weekdays: Novena 7:10AM ~ Mass 7:30AM Saturdays Novena 7:40AM ~ Mass 8:00AM
SACRAMENT OF RECONCILIATION Saturdays at 11:00AM
RECTORY OFFICE HOURS Monday - Thursday: 9:00AM ~ 2:00PM
Friday: 9:00AM ~ 4:00PM Saturday and Sunday ~ Closed
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THE PASTOR’S LETTER Father John Gabriel
Dear Parish Family,
This is the Pope's Morning Homily from May 26, 2015 which I thought was important for all of us to hear:
Only Through Service Can One Follow Christ
It is sad to see a Christian who wants both Jesus and worldly gain. According to Vatican Radio, the Holy Father reflected on today's Gospel from St. Mark, in which Peter says to Jesus that he and the disciples "have given up everything and followed you.”
Regarding Christ's response, the Pope noted that He did not respond with promises of wealth, but rather of an inheritance that, however, comes "with persecution."
A Christian who is attached to material goods, he said, "gives a bad impression of a Christian who wants to have two things: heaven and earth."
"And the touchstone, precisely, is what Jesus says: the cross, persecution. This means to deny one's self, to endure the cross every day," he said. "The disciples had this temptation, to follow Jesus but then what will be the end of this good business? We think of the mother of James and John, when she asked Jesus for a place for her sons: 'Ah, this one he will make his Prime Minister, this one the Finance Minister…,' and took a worldly interest in following Jesus."
The Jesuit Pope went on to say that the heart of the disciples was slowly purified from this worldliness until Pentecost, where they understood that the love and salvation given to them freely must also be freely given by them.
"When you want to go both with Jesus and the world, with both poverty and wealth, this is a 'half-way' Christianity that wants material gain. It is the spirit of worldliness," the Pope said.
Taking the Last Place
Pope Francis continued his homily, saying that only through serving others can one truly follow Jesus. If one is given the opportunity of being first, he explained, he "should act like the last in service."
"And if the Lord gives you the opportunity to have goods, you should act in service, that is, for the others," he said. "There are three things, three steps that take us away from Jesus: riches, vanity and believing you are important. And if you believe you are important, it goes to your head and you are lost."
The 78 year old Pontiff called on the faithful to pray in order to understand well this path: the science of service, humility, and "of being the last one to serve the brothers and sisters in the Church."
Concluding his homily, Pope Francis warned the faithful of the "counter-witness" that draws people away from Christ.
"It is sad to see a Christian, whether a layperson, consecrated, priest, bishop; it is sad when you can see that they want two things: to follow Jesus and [material] goods, to follow Jesus and worldliness," he said.
"Let us continue now this celebration of the Eucharist, thinking on Peter's question. 'We have left everything: how will you pay us?', and thinking on Jesus' answer. The price that He will give us is the resemblance to Him. This will be the 'payment'. A great 'payment: that we resemble Jesus!"
In His Love,
~ Fr. John
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A TIME TO SEEK
A TIME OF WAR & PEACE
We pray for all defending our freedom…
Luis Fonseca, Arthur Raymond, Frank Wulff, Aric Patten, Jack Lober, Stacy Enyeart, A.J. Carlucci,
David Bugel, Aaron Pluto, Samuel Lillie, Tim Arentz, Stephen Patricco, Sean Curran,
Phillip Patten, Lt. Sean P. Eadie, Shane Fenton
For all seminarians on the road to priesthood, especially:
Danny Pabon, Peter Carey, Joseph Furnaguera, Andres Polanco, Zachary Devoe, Sebastian Valencia,
Joseph Gurliaccio, Diego Arce, Dhanush Canisius, Harlan Acosta
THE PRAYER CORNER “To everything there is a season and a time for every purpose…”
A TIME TO HEAL
For all who are sick and suffering………
Bea Giacobbe, Brian Mather, Rita Dilly, Ana Harper, Alice McCarthy, Maria Patania, Susan Sullivan,
Tom Hogan, Eva Brownfield, Angela Raimondo Richard McNelis, Charlotte McNelis, Kyle Noonan, Walter Mathias, Fr. Peter Funesti, Joseph Schubert, Jean Comerford, Ronald Alaniz, Honorise DeSisto, Connor Smith, Sr. Rosanne Treston, Cathy Tlesea, Sandra Turlowicz, John Rendiero, George Ondish,
Antoinette Pacifico, John Pangiochi, Amelia Montana, Roberta Baumann, Mary Grabowy, Marion Sexton,
Remo Ambrosi, Frank Benson, Miguel Antonio Garcia
“I thank Him who has given me strength, Christ Jesus our Lord, because He judged me faithful, appointing me
to His service.”
1 Timothy 1:12 Congratulations on your Anniversary!
Mr. Arthur Bandel Permanent Deacon ~ May 2
Mr. Daniel O’Neill Permanent Deacon ~ June 2
Mr. Jerome Bongiovanni Permanent Deacon ~ June 3
MOUNT ST. MARY HOUSE OF PRAYER 1651 U.S. Highway 22, Watchung, NJ 07069-6587
(908) 753-2091 Registration required for all programs- call or
e-mail: msmhope@msmhope.org
POPE SAINT JOHN PAUL II John Paul II through the Eyes of Young People. We will examine the youth and young adulthood of Karol Wojtyla and his subsequent impact on the young as a priest, professor and later as Pope. June 3, 7-9 p.m. ($20-$30 as you are able); Presenter: Donna D’Alia, RSM
SACRED TIME; SACRED SPACE A personal, quiet day to enjoy God’s presence. Day begins with communal prayer. June 9; 9:30 a.m. – 3:00 p.m. Bring bag lunch ($20)
ACQUIRE A FRESH AND SPRITUAL WAY OF THINKING AND BEING
Experts say that our health is affected by the way we think and feel. Come and be renewed as we reflect on how we can grow in freedom and balance through emotional healing and greater awareness of spirit. June 10, 7-9 p.m. ($20-$30 as you are able) Presenter: Eileen P. Smith, RSM
COMMUNION AT MASS If you cannot walk up the aisle to receive Holy Communion and do not want to sit in the first pew, let us know and an Extraordinary Minister of Holy Communion will come to you at the end of the procession and administer the Body & Blood to you.
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The outpour of support and donations this past week has been truly humbling. God bless your generosity! While the donations are coming in, there is still much planning and organizing to be done! It takes many hands to make our guests feel welcome. Most of the families staying with us do have children but we will not know the ages/needs until a week before they arrive so we have establish a petty cash fund for those last minute shopping needs. We can use Shoprite gift cards as well as monetary donations. Please make your check payable to St. James Church and in the memo, write “Family Promise” and address your envelope to the attention of Nancy Caputo, you can bring your donation to the rectory or Religious Ed Office. We especially need two adults (preferably one a male) every evening to spend the night. The Religious Education Classroom will be transformed into your own (air-conditioned) personal sleeping quarters, what a wonderful experience this can be for your entire family! It is easy to volunteer! Go to: www.signupgenius.com
Search By Email: StJamesFamilyPromise@gmail.com
Chose the date and volunteer slot you want, hit the “submit and sign up” button and you are done! You will be asked to enter your email address and will receive a reminder email two days prior to your volunteer date. All parishioners are invited to bring their lawn chairs and join us in the parking lot to watch the fireworks!
All onsite volunteers will need to attend a brief training session on Tuesday, June 16 at 7:00PM in Hatcher Hall.
DID YOU KNOW?
Mrs. Kim Ellerbrock
THE HOME SCHOOL ASSOCIATION will be hosting a Meet and Greet
for Mrs. Caroline Ponterio, the new school principal
Monday, June 8 at 7:00 PM in Hatcher Hall
ALL are welcome!
PARISH SCHOOL NEWS Meet & Greet The New Principal
SAGE HOME HEALTH CARE
S.A.G.E. Inc. provides health and personal care services that help clients remain in their homes. This offers a cost-effective and more desirable alternative to nursing home care.S.A.G.E. Inc., offers an experienced Clinical Nursing Team with over fifty years of experience in Home Care.For more information call (908) 659-9668.
WHEN YOU ARE MAKING YOUR SUMMER TRAVEL PLANS DON’T FORGET TO
FIND A MASS WHERE EVER YOU GO…..
REMEMBER TO KEEP HOLY
THE LORD’S DAY!
Learning more about your Catholic faith can be easy and fun. Below is a list of websites that provide sound answers to common questions regarding the Catholic faith, blog posts that delve into issues facing the Church today, and resources for looking up common, and not so common Catholic prayers and practices.
www.rcan.org - Website for Archdiocese of Newark
www.usccb.org - Website for United States Conference of Catholic Bishops
www.ewtn.com - Eternal World Television Network website
www.ncregister.com - The National Catholic Register
http://www.patheos.com/Catholic.html - Website featuring a host of Catholic bloggers
littlecatholicbubble.blogspot.com - a wonderful blog by a convert that talks about hot topics and the Catholic perspective
DEVOTIONS AND MEMORIALS ~ Spiritual Offerings To have a loved one remembered through the Sanctuary Lamp ~ Bread & Wine and ~ or the
Flowers By the Tabernacle Please call Jackie Canavan in the Rectory Office ~ 973-376-3044
NOCTURNAL ADORATION Saint John the Apostle Church, 1805 Penbrook Terrace in Linden has Exposition of the Blessed Sacrament with Benediction, Homily & Communion every First Friday from 8:30-9:30pm. All are welcome.
MARIAN DEVOTION
Exposition of the Blessed Sacrament with Miraculous Medal Novena, Rosary and Benediction takes place on Monday evenings (as scheduled) from 6:45-7:30pm in our Church, Saint James, please feel free to join us.
PERPETUAL ADORATION
Can you volunteer as an Adoration Chapel Adorer? Our Lady of Lourdes Church in Mountainside needs two adorers per hour.
Please contact Irene Ciccarino at 732-574-0064.
HOLY HOUR FOR LIFE
Come join us in pray before the Blessed Sacrament on Thursday, June 4, 2015 from 7:30-8:30PM at Holy Spirit Church, 984 Suburban Avenue, Union
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HOW CAN ONLINE GIVING BENEFIT ME AND MY CHURCH?
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Saint James the Apostle Church 45 South Springfield Avenue
Springfield, New Jersey 07081 973-376-3044
www.saintjamestheapostle.org
YOU ARE INVITED TO A DISCOVERING
CHRIST INFORMATION MEETING
WEDNESDAY, JUNE 3 7:00 PM
What is Discovering Christ? Discovering Christ is a seven-week event with the goals of: 1). Helping participants enter or renew a personal relationship with Jesus Christ, to experience the love of the Father, and be empowered by the Holy Spirit to live as his children and serve as his disciples in the Catholic Church 2). Helping participants begin to receive the relational support necessary to live for Christ within Saint James the Apostle Parish Saint James the Apostle Parish Community is planning to present this dynamic experience beginning on January 13, 2016 and running until February 24, 2016, and we need your help! If you are interested – or think you might be interested – in being a part of our Discovering Christ Team please attend the informational meeting on June 3. Volunteer training will not actually take place until next October, but we need to get our volunteers in place to begin planning the event that will change the life of our parish – and YOU!
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ST. JAMES THE APOSTLE SCHOOL SUMMER CAMP (JUNE 22 - AUGUST 14)
GRADES: PREK-4 THROUGH 6TH GRADE DAILY FROM 8:00 AM - 5:30 PM
To register for the camp program, please fill out the form below and return it to the School Office by June 8, 2015 along with a $30.00 non-refundable registration fee per child.
The cost is $250 per week for the first child and $200 per week for each additional child for a full day of camp. We also offer morning or afternoon half-days of camp for $125 per week per child.
Our program consists of: indoor & outdoor recreation, arts & crafts, local walking trips, sports and games, computer time, weekly themes, and weekly visits to the Springfield Community Pool. Field trips will be sched-uled and an additional cost may be incurred.
Visit www.sjspringfield.org and click on the summer camp link for the complete registration packet.
NAME: _______________________________ PHONE: ______________________ GRADE: _________
June 22 - 26 Frozen Full / Half July 20 - 24 Christmas in July
Full / Half
June 29 - July 2 Salute to Soldiers ***
Full / Half July 27 - 31 Mad Science
Full / Half
July 6 - 10 It’s a Small World
Full / Half August 3 - 7 Color Challenge
Full / Half
July 13 - 17 Camper’s Cooking Challenge
Full / Half August 10 - 14 Tropical Escapades
Full / Half
PARISH SENIORS NEWS
Mr. James Geoghan The Parish Seniors meet on the second Monday of the month at the Knights of Columbus Hall, 60 Harvard St, Summit (off Shunpike Rd.)
SAINT JAMES PARISH SENIORS LUNCHEON Thursday, June 11 at 12noon
L'Affaire Restaurant Route 22 East, Mountainside
$30 (members) and $32 (non-members) RSVP: Eve Vitale (908) 789-8568 or
Jim Geoghan, President (973) 379-2714 with questions.
OUR PARISH COMMUNITY
Sharing With One Another
SAVE-THE-DATE SAINT JAMES GOLF OUTING
Thursday, September 24, 2015 Proceeds to benefit St James Church
If you are interested in helping to defray the cost of this outing by sponsoring either one of the holes, the cocktail hour, dinner, or would like to be a part of the planning committee, please contact:
RitaLombardi: ritalombardi@comcast.net
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Please note: only non-perishable food can be accepted, fresh fruit and other items needing refrigeration should not be left in the gathering area; clothing and bedding are not acceptable either and for health reasons will be discarded.
The next collection will take place the weekend of June 27/28 before the 5:00PM Mass on Saturday evening and between 10:00AM and 12:00PM Noon on Sunday, in the Gathering Area of the Church. Sandwich collections will take place Monday, June 29 from the School Kitchen between 8:00-11:00AM. Anyone interested in volunteering to help deliver to St. Joe’s please contact Lisa Gillo 908-232-5304 or lgillo97@gmail.com.
LILY’S PANTRY 140 BRIAR HILLS CIRCLE, SPRINGFIELD, NJ 07081
Lily’s Pantry partners with Springfield HOPE to provide food for families in need within our community. If you would like to honor Anthony through a monetary or food donation, or if you, or someone you know is in need, please contact Maria at 973-379-8188 for assistance.
May God bless you!
FEED MY PEOPLE
Mrs. Lisa Gillo Coordinator
When we feed the poor we feed Christ
NON-PERISHABLE FOOD, SANDWICH AND MEATLOAF
COLLECTION SCHEDULE
CALENDAR NEWS
Mrs. Maggie Keffer Coordinator
SUNDAY
ALL MASSES ALL MASSES 1:30PM 5:45PM MONDAY 7:10AM 6:45PM 7:00PM 7:00PM TUESDAY 7:10AM 3:30PM 7:00PM WEDNESDAY
7:10AM 7:00PM THURSDAY
7:10AM FRIDAY
7:10AM 8:30AM 6:30PM SATURDAY 7:40AM 11:00AM SUNDAY
5:45pm
SUNDAY May 31
Discovering Christ Presentation Pastoral Council Listening Post Sacrament of Baptism-Church Ensemble Rehearsal-Church MONDAY June 1
Recitation of the Rosary-Church Evening Novena-Church Confirmation Prep Class-Hatcher Hall Pastoral Council Meeting TUESDAY June 2
Recitation of the Rosary-Church Chorister Rehearsal-Church Adult Choir Rehearsal-Church WEDNESDAY June 3
Recitation of the Rosary-Church Discovering Christ - Hatcher Hall THURSDAY June 4
Recitation of the Rosary-Church FRIDAY June 5
Recitation of the Rosary-Church School Baccalaureate Mass-Church St James Graduation-Church SATURDAY June 6
Recitation of the Rosary-Church Sacrament of Reconciliation-Church SUNDAY June 7 Ensemble Rehearsal-Church
Many thanks to all who give so generously, we cannot do it
without you!
Call Lisa Gillo to volunteer!
PARISH CALENDAR INFORMATION Anyone wishing to reserve space for meetings and/or group events must first contact Maggie Keffer to confirm date/space availability:
mkeffer@saintjamesparish.org
Requests submitted to the bulletin without having pre-clearance will not be included. Thank you.
“The Bulletin”
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PARISH SCHOOL NEWS
Mrs. Patricia Dolansky Principal
The high school enrollment decisions are made, the fi-nals and projects are wrapped up for the eighth graders, and it’s time they turn into graduates. This week is a long goodbye of sorts. The Class of 2015 is reviewing topics they will encounter in high school, and preparing for Graduation. Tuesday evening our almost graduates will enjoy a dinner dance at Galloping Hill Caterers, cel-ebrating their achievement together. The big day itself is Friday, June 5th. Surrounded by the entire school com-munity and their families, the graduates begin the day with the Baccalaureate Liturgy celebrated in Church at 8:30am. They’ll sing the school Alma Mater and take part in the simple yet moving, “Pass it On”, ceremony. At the end of the mass, the eighth graders ring the steps of the Altar, where the seventh graders join them. Un-der the direction of Mrs. Dolansky and their teacher, Mrs. Tupper, the 8th grade lights their candles and passes on the flame, representing the spirit of the school, to the waiting seventh graders, confirming that these students now wear the mantel of Saint James School, and are stepping into leadership of the school community. Im-mediately after the Baccalaureate Liturgy, the graduating students and their guests will head over to Sophia’s Res-taurant for a celebratory breakfast, the gift of the Home School Association, to recognize their families’ enduring support of our school. The Graduation Ceremony fol-lows that evening at 6:30 pm in the church, with our graduates taking their places as the Class of 2015 and the newest members of our Alumni Association! Please join us in celebrating our graduates! If you are interested in enrolling your child(ren) for the Fall school year please call the School Office
973-376-5194.
RELIGIOUS ED NEWS
Mrs. Nancy Caputo Director
IT’S GRADUATION TIME! By Mary McElroy
The Registration Form for 2015-2016 is on the website. Please be sure to read the cover letter for important information regarding changes for Sunday class times and 7th & 8th Grade Program. All information regarding Religious Education is posted on our website: www.saintjamestheapostle.org All classes for next year are dependent on volunteers willing to teach, so please consider giving back to your parish by sharing your talent for teaching and your love for Jesus with our children! “Like” us on Facebook to receive the most up to date parish events. Religious Education is an ongoing formation from Grade 1 (Kindergarten is optional) through Grade 8; with the Sacrament of Confirmation taking place in the Fall of 9th Grade. If your child receives special accommodations in public school please let me know. If your child has not received continuous religious education since receiving the Sacrament of Holy Communion, please call Fr. Silvano 973-376-3044.
Office hours by appointment and available via email: ncaputo@saintjamesparish.org
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2016 MASS BOOK
SATURDAY
JUNE 13, 2015
8:30AM ~ 11:00AM
Mass intention requests will be accepted in
Hatcher Hall
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PASTOR Father John Gabriel 973-376-3044 ext 104
jgabriel@saintjamesparish.org
PAROCHIAL VICAR Father Silvano Kim 973-376-3044 ext 107
silvanus2010@gmail.com
WEEKEND ASSISTANTS Father John D. Dennehy
Father Ray Cho
IN RESIDENCE Father Everest Baniyet
PERMANENT DEACONS Deacon Jerry Bongiovanni
Deacon Dan O’Neill Deacon Arthur Bandel
PARISH SECRETARY/BOOKKEEPER Mrs. Jackie Canavan 973-376-3044 ext 110
jcanavan@saintjamesparish.org Mrs. Michelle Sblendorio 973-376-3044 ext 113
SCHOOL OFFICE 41 South Springfield Avenue Springfield, NJ 07081
Main Office 973-376-5194 :: Facsimile 973-376-5228
PRINCIPAL Mrs. Patricia Dolansky, B.S., M.L.S., M.A.
pdolansky@saintjamesparish.org
ADMINISTRATIVE ASSISTANT Mrs. Marilyn DePrimio sjschool@saintjamesparish.org
RELIGIOUS EDUCATION OFFICE Main Office 973-376-2061 :: Facsimile 973-376-4079
DIRECTOR OF RELIGIOUS EDUCATION Mrs. Nancy Caputo, M.Ed., Spec. Ed-Autism Cert.
ncaputo@saintjamesparish.org
ADMINSTRATIVE ASSISTANT Mrs. Maggie Keffer
mkeffer@saintjamesparish.org
MUSIC MINISTRY Ms. Janet Natale 973-376-3044 ext 115
jnatale@saintjamesparish.org Mr. Daniel R. Palko, Organist
YOUTH MINISTRY Mrs. Kim Mailley, kmailley18@verizon.net
PARISH TRUSTEES Mrs. Janet Petino & Mr. John Pflug
PARISH COUNCIL pastoralcouncil@saintjamesparish.org
PARISH STAFF INFORMATION
Fr. John Gabriel Coordinator
SACRAMENT INFORMATION
Fr. Silvano Kim Coordinator
BAPTISM Communal Baptisms are held on the last Sunday of each month at 1:30pm in the Church. Please see the dates listed below. Please contact the Parish Office for scheduling information.
RECONCILIATION Individual Confessions are heard every Saturday at 11:00am in the Church, or anytime by appointment.
EUCHARIST Communion can be brought to the sick and homebound either at home or in a facility. Please contact the Parish Office to make arrangements.
CONFIRMATION Adult Confirmation for those already Baptized and wish to complete their sacraments are encouraged to contact the Parish Office.
MARRIAGE Couples interested in marriage are asked to call the Parish Office at least one year prior to their desired date so that arrangements can be made.
VOCATIONS Is God calling you to the priesthood or Religious Life? Speak to one of our priests or call the Vocations Office 973-497-4365. Please continue to pray for an increase in vocations.
SACRAMENT OF THE SICK This Sacrament can be administered anytime. We make visits to area hospitals and nursing homes. Please contact the Parish Office.
THE RCIA PROCESS The Rite of Christian Initiation of Adults (RCIA) is a process where individuals who seek to receive the Sacraments of Initiation or who have never been baptized enter into full communion with the faith. Contact the Parish Office for details.
BAPTISM INFORMATION The catechesis class begins by attending the 12:00pm Mass with instruction about the rite and its meaning following Mass. Godparents are encouraged to attend. Baptism Ceremonies are held at 1:30pm and we ask that everyone arrive by 1:15pm. If you have any questions or would like to schedule a Baptism or catechesis please call the Parish Office at 973-376-3044.
CATECHESIS CEREMONY July 12; Sept. 13 July 26; Aug. 23; Sept. 27