This Thursday, February 27th Adult Faith Formation at St. James the Apostle will be offering two sessions of the small group study, 33 Days to Eucharistic Glory, meeting weekly from February 27-April 10, 2025. Sessions will be held on Thursday mornings: 8:30 – 9:30 a.m. (Immediately following 8 A.M. Mass) and on Thursday evenings: 5:45 … Continue reading It’s Not Too Late to Sign Up for 33 Days to Eucharistic Glory
St. James Parish Office Closed on Wednesday, February 12th
Communications were sent from the diocese to pastors today recommending offices be closed on Wednesday (February 12) due to the impending winter weather. After consulting with our neighboring parishes in the West DuPage area, our Parish Office will be closed out of concern for the safety of our visitors and our staff. Daily Mass will … Continue reading St. James Parish Office Closed on Wednesday, February 12th
Join us for Tuesdays with Mass, Coffee and Fellowship on February 11th
The next meeting of TMCF will take place on Tuesday, February 11th immediately after the 8:00 A.M. Mass on that day. We invite you to join us by first worshipping our Lord at Mass and then gathering in Sebahar Hall for coffee, snacks and fellowship. All are welcome.
Join Us as We Celebrate Catholic Education Week at St. James the Apostle
Please join the students of St. James the Apostle School and Religious Education this Sunday, January 26, 2025 at 9 A.M. and 11 A.M. Masses, followed by Hospitality in St. James Hall where their projects will be on display celebrating their Catholic Education. In addition, St. James the Apostle School will host an Open House … Continue reading Join Us as We Celebrate Catholic Education Week at St. James the Apostle
Mass for Mary, the Holy Mother of God is Wednesday, January 1st at 9 A.M.
Join Us for the Celebration of Mary, the Holy Mother of God, a Holy Day of Obligation. Mass will be offered on Wednesday, January 1st at 9:00 A.M. Wishing you and yours a Blessed and Happy New Year!
Wishing You a Blessed & Merry Christmas
Merry Christmas! As Catholics, we believe in the Real Presence of Christ in the Sacrament of the Eucharist. Simply, Jesus makes himself accessible and available to us in his body and blood while the outward, visible signs of bread and wine remain. This precious gift does not come wrapped in decorative paper with a bow … Continue reading Wishing You a Blessed & Merry Christmas
We Invite you to Celebrate Christmas at St. James the Apostle Parish
Join us at one of our Masses as we celebrate the Nativity of Our Lord on Christmas Eve and Christmas Day. Jesus is inviting you to come as you are… without fear of judgment or condemnation. He wants to give us the gift of himself regardless of our boredom, excitement, sorrow, or joy. As we … Continue reading We Invite you to Celebrate Christmas at St. James the Apostle Parish
Come and Experience Our First Rorate Caeli Mass on Friday, December 20 at 7 A.M.
On Friday, December 20th at 7 A.M. we will hold a special Advent Candlelight Mass commonly known as Rorate Caeli. While this Liturgy has deep roots within the history of the Catholic Church, this Advent devotion has faded in practice in recent decades. Recently, there has been an effort within the Church to honor and … Continue reading Come and Experience Our First Rorate Caeli Mass on Friday, December 20 at 7 A.M.
Join Us on Tuesday, December 10th for Mass, Coffee and Friends
The next meeting of Tuesdays with Mass, Coffee and Friends will take place on Tuesday, December 10th immediately following 8 a.m. Mass. Please come and first worship the Lord at Mass and then convene in St. James Hall for coffee, snacks, and friends. All are welcome!
Watch today’s Episcopal Ordination of Most Reverend Dennis E. Spies, Auxiliary Bishop of Joliet
https://www.youtube.com/live/qS6-wrFFh0Y We invite all St. James Parishioners to watch the live stream Mass of the Episcopal Ordination of Most Reverend Dennis E. Spies, Auxiliary Bishop of Joliet. The faith community of St. James wishes to congratulate Bishop Spies and pray for him as he begins his ministry in our diocese.