Drive to Arrive By Father Don Farnan on January 25, 2025 I think that the way we drive says a lot about the way we live. Many motorists on our roadways are aggressive drivers; some go to extremes and become angry drivers or even suffer road rage. Others claim to be...
This Sunday is The Third Sunday of Ordinary Time. We welcome anyone who can join us at our 10 am Sunday Mass at St. James. Fr. Garry Richmeier will be our celebrant. Considering that many parishioners are still suffering the effects of the COVID-19 virus and other...
Feb 9 2025 Bulletin
Skin Color By Father Don Farnan on January 20, 2025 I remember being at a Martin Luther King Day celebration decades ago when many well-meaning people, mostly whites who wanted to make a statement against racism, wore T-shirts bearing the words: “I am color blind.” ...
January Holiday By Father Don Farnan on January 16, 2025 Among the numerous contributions that the Reverend Martin Luther King, Jr. (MLK) has given to our nation and world is the simple yet profound message that we, by our mere existence, have an obligation—and...
Below is the link to the video of the all-parish meeting that was held on 1/19/25. MARK YOUR CALENDARS! St. James will conduct parish-wide meetings following Mass on the third Sunday of each month. We will address topics that impact St. James and its future. ALL ARE...
We continue to livestream our 10:00 AM Sunday Mass, reaching out to parishioners and friends who are in hospitals, in nursing homes or housebound. In addition, the availability of the livestream Sunday Mass is for those who may be pregnant, parents of unvaccinated...
https://youtu.be/bp6TXvZBabE?si=-PubFYz4Vf0dR2z1 We continue to livestream our 10:00 AM Sunday Mass, reaching out to parishioners and friends who are in hospitals, in nursing homes or housebound. In addition, the availability of the livestream Sunday Mass is for those...
ATTACHMENTS:• January 19th Bulletin• MLK Celebration at St. Therese the Little Flower This Sunday is The Second Sunday of Ordinary Time. We welcome anyone who can join us at our Sunday Mass at St. James. Fr. Don Farnan will be our celebrant. Considering that many...
2nd Sunday in Ordinary Time Jan 19 2025...