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COME and join us this year at SONShine Summer for "JOURNEY WITH JESUS"!! BIBLE STORIES .... MUSIC .... CRAFTS .... FUN!!
Dear family and friends, in Jesus Christ, On this Sunday, we reflect on the significance of the Gospel, which recounts how Jesus called His apostles and empowered them to go forth and preach the Good News. He bestowed upon them the authority to confront unclean spirits and evil forces. Initially, the apostles traveled throughout Israel, sharing the message of Christ. However, following Jesus' resurrection, their mission expanded to encompass the entire world. Our faith is rooted in their preaching, which transcends time and continues to inspire us today. Today, I want to share some insights about the Apostles' Creed. If you examine the creed more closely, you'll find that it contains twelve foundational articles of faith, which form the bedrock of our Catholic belief. According to a cherished tradition attributed to St. Ambrose, each of these articles was inspired by one of the Twelve Apostles under the guidance of the Holy Spirit. The twelve articles, along with their corresponding apostles, are as follows:
- "I believe in God, the Father Almighty, Creator of heaven and earth" (Associated with St. Peter).
- "And in Jesus Christ, His only Son, our Lord" (Associated with St. John).
- "Who was conceived by the Holy Spirit, born of the Virgin Mary" (Associated with St. James the Greater).
- "Suffered under Pontius Pilate, was crucified, died, and was buried" (Associated with St. Andrew).
- "He descended into hell; the third day He arose again from the dead" (Associated with St. Philip).
- "He ascended into heaven, and is seated at the right hand of God, the Father Almighty" (Associated with St. Thomas).
- "From thence He shall come to judge the living and the dead" (Associated with St. Bartholomew).
- "I believe in the Holy Spirit" (Associated with St. Matthew).
- "The holy Catholic Church, the communion of saints" (Associated with St. James the Less).
- "The forgiveness of sins" (Associated with St. Simon).
- "The resurrection of the body" (Associated with St. Jude Thaddeus).
- "And life everlasting. Amen." (Associated with St. Matthias). Jesus called the apostles for two primary purposes: to be in His presence and to be sent out in His name. The essence of our discipleship lies in cultivating our relationship with Jesus. The more we embrace the first part of our calling—to be with Him—the more effectively we can fulfill the second part: proclaiming the Gospel as His witnesses. Dear friends and family, the faith we profess compels us to carry on the mission entrusted to the apostles. In our time, we are called to be living witnesses to the Gospel that Jesus revealed to us. Let us strive to be presenters of Jesus: His presence remains alive in our lives through the Scriptures and the Sacraments. Furthermore, God has gifted us with the Holy Spirit, who teaches and reminds us of Christ's teachings. We are invited to become one with Jesus and allow the Holy Spirit to work through us. Additionally, let us become healers in our modern world. Many people suffer not only physically but also mentally and spiritually. As followers of Christ, we have the opportunity to bring healing and wholeness to those we encounter. While we may not have the power to raise the dead, we can reignite passion and purpose in those who feel lost. "Cleansing the lepers" symbolizes our mission to rehabilitate and welcome back into our communities those who have been marginalized, rejected, or despised. Let us embrace our calling and continue to share the light of Christ with all those around us. Fr. Tom Pastor, St. James' Roman Catholic Church "Do everything for the greater glory of God!"
† Barbara J. Clark † Eternal rest grant unto them, O Lord and let perpetual light shine upon them. May they rest in peace. May their souls and the souls of all the faithful departed through the mercy of God, rest in peace. Amen
We remember our loved ones who are sick, homebound, or in nursing homes. Chris Bober Cecil St. Clair Juliet Perez Gail Smith Dennis Boyce Robert Grzeszcak Maria Julia Perez Robert Isabella Mike Almasy Eleanor Butler Joanne Sharkey Elizabeth Malangone Rosemary Malangone Don Larson Erik Gould John Toto Bonnie Brinamen James Sullivan John Paul Matthew Smith Jenna Cappelli John Ferrari Julia Kuzma Dan Mechkowski Patricia Neyra Robert Honkisz Beverly Sass Molnar Family Sadie Soulias Dennis Pelech Annette Foster Kim and Robert Beaulieu Nikki Honkisz Elizabeth Dodd Bill and Kathy Dowling Monica Vitello Louis Saca Arlene Yavorsky Shannon Ennius Christina Muschitellio June Connolly Isabella Gaven Lawrence and Gail Golden Martha Foster Ronald Caggiano Jacob and Jaxson Rivera Diane Giovanniello Brandon Knudsen Zita Deleon Gamboa Larry Giordano Andrew Nagy, Jr. Father Joe Dang Madeline Marziotta Howard Foster Cagina Foster Pat Sammond Kathy Balinski Jace Connor Lisa Marzulla Doris Planell Kenneth Eagan Alana Meyer Ellen Golias Bishop Paul Bootkoski Daisy Lapore Msgr. Charles Cicerale Brian Vernaci Richard Esposito Peter and Dawn Wortman Andrea Turk Japinga Michael LaTourette Carmen Ortiz Ben Campbell Raydiris DeLeon Kalita Family Herb Hall Janet Strunak John Campion Patricia Nixon Joseph Lucia, Sr. Adam Sosnowski Lauren T. Marlene Muretta Jake Bozzo Sheryl Takacs Marge Cena Robert and Janet Floersch Theresa Scala Thomas Rogan Jody McGillan Nirmala Prakturu Sophie Culton Janet Floersch Vicki Hoagland Sr. Margaret "Peggy" Noone Joann Turner Names will be published for four weeks, unless otherwise requested. Daniel O'Brien
Please PRAY for PEACE and for ALL OUR MILITARY, especially: Eileen Finnegan Sergeant Trevor Dulemba, US Army, FCA2 Tyler Jon Sabo, US Navy, Staff Sgt. Brandon V. Galgay, US Marines, Private Nicholas Eucaliptus, US Army National Guard, Sergeant Bryan Reppert, US Army, Captain Michael Hoffman, US Army, First Sgt. Richard Punko, US Army, (Ret.). The flag presently being flown was donated by Abram G. Stults.
Please remember in prayer the intentions of The Sons of St. Joseph and Women of Faith Prayer Groups as well as the intentions of all those who serve our community.
Livestreams Fridays at 4:00 PM

70:44
30:53
35:06The church offers a food pantry with many healthy options, which visitors find beneficial.
Catholic Index is not affiliated with St. James. Information is sourced from the parish website and public bulletins and may contain errors. Report a correction →
Read sacred intentions from travelers and locals, then join the virtual candle wall to add your own prayer.
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COME and join us this year at SONShine Summer for "JOURNEY WITH JESUS"!! BIBLE STORIES .... MUSIC .... CRAFTS .... FUN!!
Dear family and friends, in Jesus Christ, On this Sunday, we reflect on the significance of the Gospel, which recounts how Jesus called His apostles and empowered them to go forth and preach the Good News. He bestowed upon them the authority to confront unclean spirits and evil forces. Initially, the apostles traveled throughout Israel, sharing the message of Christ. However, following Jesus' resurrection, their mission expanded to encompass the entire world. Our faith is rooted in their preaching, which transcends time and continues to inspire us today. Today, I want to share some insights about the Apostles' Creed. If you examine the creed more closely, you'll find that it contains twelve foundational articles of faith, which form the bedrock of our Catholic belief. According to a cherished tradition attributed to St. Ambrose, each of these articles was inspired by one of the Twelve Apostles under the guidance of the Holy Spirit. The twelve articles, along with their corresponding apostles, are as follows:
- "I believe in God, the Father Almighty, Creator of heaven and earth" (Associated with St. Peter).
- "And in Jesus Christ, His only Son, our Lord" (Associated with St. John).
- "Who was conceived by the Holy Spirit, born of the Virgin Mary" (Associated with St. James the Greater).
- "Suffered under Pontius Pilate, was crucified, died, and was buried" (Associated with St. Andrew).
- "He descended into hell; the third day He arose again from the dead" (Associated with St. Philip).
- "He ascended into heaven, and is seated at the right hand of God, the Father Almighty" (Associated with St. Thomas).
- "From thence He shall come to judge the living and the dead" (Associated with St. Bartholomew).
- "I believe in the Holy Spirit" (Associated with St. Matthew).
- "The holy Catholic Church, the communion of saints" (Associated with St. James the Less).
- "The forgiveness of sins" (Associated with St. Simon).
- "The resurrection of the body" (Associated with St. Jude Thaddeus).
- "And life everlasting. Amen." (Associated with St. Matthias). Jesus called the apostles for two primary purposes: to be in His presence and to be sent out in His name. The essence of our discipleship lies in cultivating our relationship with Jesus. The more we embrace the first part of our calling—to be with Him—the more effectively we can fulfill the second part: proclaiming the Gospel as His witnesses. Dear friends and family, the faith we profess compels us to carry on the mission entrusted to the apostles. In our time, we are called to be living witnesses to the Gospel that Jesus revealed to us. Let us strive to be presenters of Jesus: His presence remains alive in our lives through the Scriptures and the Sacraments. Furthermore, God has gifted us with the Holy Spirit, who teaches and reminds us of Christ's teachings. We are invited to become one with Jesus and allow the Holy Spirit to work through us. Additionally, let us become healers in our modern world. Many people suffer not only physically but also mentally and spiritually. As followers of Christ, we have the opportunity to bring healing and wholeness to those we encounter. While we may not have the power to raise the dead, we can reignite passion and purpose in those who feel lost. "Cleansing the lepers" symbolizes our mission to rehabilitate and welcome back into our communities those who have been marginalized, rejected, or despised. Let us embrace our calling and continue to share the light of Christ with all those around us. Fr. Tom Pastor, St. James' Roman Catholic Church "Do everything for the greater glory of God!"
† Barbara J. Clark † Eternal rest grant unto them, O Lord and let perpetual light shine upon them. May they rest in peace. May their souls and the souls of all the faithful departed through the mercy of God, rest in peace. Amen
We remember our loved ones who are sick, homebound, or in nursing homes. Chris Bober Cecil St. Clair Juliet Perez Gail Smith Dennis Boyce Robert Grzeszcak Maria Julia Perez Robert Isabella Mike Almasy Eleanor Butler Joanne Sharkey Elizabeth Malangone Rosemary Malangone Don Larson Erik Gould John Toto Bonnie Brinamen James Sullivan John Paul Matthew Smith Jenna Cappelli John Ferrari Julia Kuzma Dan Mechkowski Patricia Neyra Robert Honkisz Beverly Sass Molnar Family Sadie Soulias Dennis Pelech Annette Foster Kim and Robert Beaulieu Nikki Honkisz Elizabeth Dodd Bill and Kathy Dowling Monica Vitello Louis Saca Arlene Yavorsky Shannon Ennius Christina Muschitellio June Connolly Isabella Gaven Lawrence and Gail Golden Martha Foster Ronald Caggiano Jacob and Jaxson Rivera Diane Giovanniello Brandon Knudsen Zita Deleon Gamboa Larry Giordano Andrew Nagy, Jr. Father Joe Dang Madeline Marziotta Howard Foster Cagina Foster Pat Sammond Kathy Balinski Jace Connor Lisa Marzulla Doris Planell Kenneth Eagan Alana Meyer Ellen Golias Bishop Paul Bootkoski Daisy Lapore Msgr. Charles Cicerale Brian Vernaci Richard Esposito Peter and Dawn Wortman Andrea Turk Japinga Michael LaTourette Carmen Ortiz Ben Campbell Raydiris DeLeon Kalita Family Herb Hall Janet Strunak John Campion Patricia Nixon Joseph Lucia, Sr. Adam Sosnowski Lauren T. Marlene Muretta Jake Bozzo Sheryl Takacs Marge Cena Robert and Janet Floersch Theresa Scala Thomas Rogan Jody McGillan Nirmala Prakturu Sophie Culton Janet Floersch Vicki Hoagland Sr. Margaret "Peggy" Noone Joann Turner Names will be published for four weeks, unless otherwise requested. Daniel O'Brien
Please PRAY for PEACE and for ALL OUR MILITARY, especially: Eileen Finnegan Sergeant Trevor Dulemba, US Army, FCA2 Tyler Jon Sabo, US Navy, Staff Sgt. Brandon V. Galgay, US Marines, Private Nicholas Eucaliptus, US Army National Guard, Sergeant Bryan Reppert, US Army, Captain Michael Hoffman, US Army, First Sgt. Richard Punko, US Army, (Ret.). The flag presently being flown was donated by Abram G. Stults.
Please remember in prayer the intentions of The Sons of St. Joseph and Women of Faith Prayer Groups as well as the intentions of all those who serve our community.
Livestreams Fridays at 4:00 PM

70:44
30:53
35:06The church offers a food pantry with many healthy options, which visitors find beneficial.
Catholic Index is not affiliated with St. James. Information is sourced from the parish website and public bulletins and may contain errors. Report a correction →
Read sacred intentions from travelers and locals, then join the virtual candle wall to add your own prayer.
0 candles burning now at Catholic Index