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SAINT JAMES the APOSTLE CHURCH
45 SOUTH SPRINGFIELD AVENUE, SPRINGFIELD, NEW JERSEY 07081-2301 OFFICE: 973-376-3044 FACSIMILE: 973-376-0560
The Parish is Served by
Rev. Joseph F. Barbone, M.A., Pastor jbarbone@msn.com, jbarbone@aol.com
Rev. Jeong Gyeong Kim, Parochial Vicar silvanus2010@gmail.com
Rev. John D. Dennehy, Weekend Associate 5
Mr. Jerome Bongiovanni, Permanent Deacon jerryjan133@aol.com
Mr. Daniel O’Neill, Permanent Deacon danpegone@aol.com
Mr. Arthur Bandel, Permanent Deacon deaconart5501@yahoo.com
www.saintjamestheapostle.org
SUNDAY MASSES Anticipated Mass ~ Saturday 5:00PM
7:30AM ~ 9:00AM ~ 10:30AM ~ 12:00PM & 7:00PM (Except Memorial Day through Labor Day)
DAILY MASS Weekday: Novena 7:10AM ~ Mass 7:30AM Saturday: Novena 7:40AM ~ Mass 8:00AM
Evening Novena ~ Monday Evenings 6:45PM
SACRAMENT OF RECONCILIATION Saturday at 11:00AM
RECTORY HOURS
Monday-Friday: 8:00AM~4:00PM (closed daily 12:00-1:00PM)
THIRTIETH SUNDAY IN ORDINARY TIME
A Welcoming Community of Faith. Come Experience Christ With Us. October 29, 2017
Images courtesy of Google.com
Fr. Joe, Fr. Silvano & Fr. John
This weekend we welcome seminarians from Immaculate Conception Seminary at Seton Hall University. They will speak at the Masses about vocations to the priesthood. They are accompanied by two priests from the seminary. WELCOME, SEMINARIANS!!!
Last Saturday we celebrated the Sacrament of Confirmation with Bishop Manny Cruz as the confirming bishop. He confirmed 74 of our young people. Both confirmations were reflections of our faith and the gift of the Holy Spirit. CONGRATULATIONS, NEWLY CONFIRMED.
In today's Gospel, Jesus proclaims the two greatest commandments which are the foundation of our lives as Catholics and Christians. They are, love of self, neighbor and God. Loving ourselves means that we are valuable creatures of God, we have certain talents and abilities, and we are able to do certain things really well. But it also means that we recognize we are sinners and can cause difficulties for ourselves and others. But God love us for who we are today, and we are called to do the same. Of course, there is always room for improve-ment, so we become a work in progress.
Once we are able to love ourselves, then we can love others. Each of us has been created by God and we are called to celebrate the uniqueness of each person. When we recognize that all of us are equal, then we are able to love God, who has given us Jesus to show us how to live and love. If we follow the example of Jesus, we will find that it is not too difficult relating to others, even if some people we meet are difficult.
Jesus calls us to love one another, and so our lives must reflect what that means, as difficult as it may be at times. We don't necessarily have to like others, but in loving them we recognize that he has filled us all with his abiding presence and love. Ultimately, our words and actions have to reflect what his love for us means.
One way we can recognize what it means is the way we care for each other and are willing to help others. When we help our family or older neighbors with chores, or tutor a student or do many other things. They all tell us that we understand the impact that Jesus has in our lives and are willing to help make his presence known to others.
In everything we do, it is always good to ask: WWJD?
HAPPY HALLOWEEN!!
~ FR. JOE
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FROM THE PASTOR
$7,731.00 $6,606.00 Collection
$1,125.00 Online
2nd Collection World Mission Sunday
$1,580.00
Thank you for your continued
Generosity!
To sign up for Onl ine Giv ing go to:
www.saint jamestheapost le .org
WE ALSO ACCEPT ONLINE CREDIT CARD DONATIONS
STEWARDSHIP OF TREASURES
CATHEDRAL CONCERT SERIES: IN HONOR OF OUR DEPARTED LOVED ONES AND FOR THE BEREAVED
Sunday, November 5, A pre-concert lecture for the bereaved will be presented at 3:20PM
“Using Music to Cope with Grief”
Musical works by Dvorak, Mozart, Durufle, Elgar, Barber and Flummerfelt presented by the Archdiocese of Newark Cathedral Choir.
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COMMUNITY NEWS Keeping in Touch With One Another
FRIENDS FOR FRIENDS
Do you love to cook? We are looking to begin a new
ministry of “St. James parish friends” to help us reach
out to others who find themselves unable to prepare a
home cooked meal for themselves or for someone who
may have had a loss in their family and needs some
hospitality. If you don’t cook but would like to help
deliver these meals, we need you too! If you are inter-
ested in being a part of this ministry, please contact
Kim Mailley at: kmailley@saintjamesparish.org.
RECEIVING COMMUNION
It is good to remind ourselves of the reverence need-ed when we receive the Body and Blood of Christ. When we approach the altar, if receiving on the hand, please remove any gloves beforehand. Remember to bow slightly without being ostentatious and reply “Amen”. If communion runs out please wait for the Minister to return.
HOSPITAL VISITATIONS
If you or someone you know is in the hospital please inform the hospital staff that you are Catholic and a member of Saint James the Apostle Church. The priests and deacons will be able to find you so a visit can be arranged. Contact the Rectory to have a name added at Mass and/or to the Prayer Line.
Please be sure to include hospital information.
The Lighthouse Catholic Media kiosk has new items! It is located in the gathering area of the church and is self-service with a suggested donation list and box.
Please call the Rectory if there is a particular topic or
author you would like us to research for you.
LOVE - SACRIFICE - TRUST:
HE SHOWED US THE WAY
Fr. Michael Schmitz
Fr. Mike Schmitz shares important insights on the
meaning of Christ’s Cross. He shows how God’s res-
cue mission for us includes the need for each person
to embrace his own cross in order to reestablish trust
in the Father and the understanding that love requires
sacrifice. It also includes a bonus segment on Stations
of the Cross, which features reflections on the Lord’s
Passion and Death, accompanied by moving audio
dramatizations from the Truth and Life Audio Bible.
ANNUAL SENIOR SISTERS SALE
TO BENEFIT
RELIGIOUS TEACHERS FILIPPINI
Villa Walsh, Mother Ninetta Hall,
455 Western Ave., Morristown, NJ
Sunday, Nov. 5, 2017 12:00 – 5:00PM Villa Walsh will host their annual Christmas Bazaar
Extravaganza on Nov 5th, featuring unique gifts, crafts,
plus a Money Raffle, baked goods, and much, much
more. There’s also a Food Court for nourishment
while you shop. Come and enjoy their pizza frittas
made right on the premises as well as luncheon
packages of homemade Italian sandwiches and desserts.
You won’t be able to resist their home baked cakes,
pies, cookies, and Italian pizzelles along with their
traditional pangiallo. Please come and show your
support for the retired teachers and the Senior Sisters
housed in the infirmary.
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RELIGIOUS
EDUCATION NEWS Mrs. Nancy Caputo, Director
Saint James Religious Education will release 15
minutes earlier today so the children can attend the
town Halloween celebration at Chisholm Hall.
As you know, it takes many volunteers to help
prepare our children to receive the Sacraments and
connect our Catholic teachings to their everyday
lives. Please consider volunteering! If you feel that
tug in your heart…. That’s the Holy Spirit calling
you to this ministry ~ please give us a call or email
us!
Important Dates:
NO CLASSES:
Tuesday, October 31 & November 7
and
Sunday, November 5* & November 12
*Study Day!
(students will be given an assignment to complete at
home, no class this day)
Reconciliation Family Workshop
Saturday, November 18 ~ 10-12PM
Hatcher Hall
PARISH SCHOOL NEWS Mrs. Caroline Ponterio, Principal
SCIENCE ENRICHMENT AT SAINT JAMES
We just wrapped up four Fridays of science enrichment
for students in Grades 3-5. Each week, our young
scientists engaged in inquiry and investigation.
In Week 1, students reviewed lab safety and equipment
such as beakers, test tubes and goggles. Their lesson
was about what a catalyst is in science and the differ-
ence between physical vs. chemical changes. The lesson
concluded with the creation of their own elephant
toothpaste experiment. The students enjoyed watching
the green foam appear immediately after mixing togeth-
er yeast, hydrogen peroxide, water, liquid dish washing
soap and some food coloring.
During Week 2, our students conducted a
Crystallization-Magic Growing Tree experiment. First,
they were introduced to three new science tools: a
Petri dish, pipette and a magnifying glass. The children
formed a hypothesis for their experiment and
assembled their own "magic tree" on a Petri dish,
saturating it in a “magic solution” which consisted of
salt, liquid bluing, and ammonia using a pipette.
Week 3 was all about human organs. The children
began at the hands-on sensory station where they
explored "human organs" and discussed the brain,
heart, liver, kidney, stomach, and small and large
intestines. After, they read a book How Do Your Lungs
Work? by Don L. Curry. There was discussion about
our lungs, trachea, bronchioles and bronchial tubes. Fi-
nally, the children constructed a "breathing machine"
using straws, balloons, and a plastic bottle.
Finally Week 4, it was time for exploration of blood
which was a continuation of our human organs lesson.
Students read A Drop of Blood by Paul Showers and
then moved on to a sensory station where they were
able to see and get a feel of "red blood cells" and "white
blood cells". Each child located and labeled organs in
the planning station and concluded with coloring the
human organs on aprons they were able to take home.
The next Science Enrichment program is scheduled to
begin in January for students in Kindergarten to Grade
2. A big thank you to Ingrid Battista for her time and
talent.
Worship with us…
Embrace our fellowship
Learn about our ministries…
Come join us…
Offer your time & talents…
Make new friends…
Experience our hospitality...
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CATHOLIC HIGH SCHOOLS
Open House Schedules
Cooperative Admissions Examination
Program (COOP)
Archdiocese of Newark, in the counties of Bergen,
Essex, Hudson, Union, and Rockland (NY)
The High School Placement Test (HSPT®) published
by Scholastic Testing Service (STS®), will be the test
used for the COOP 2017 administration. HSPT®
Information is available at www.ststesting.com
Please go to the website and click on the Parents'
Resource icon at the top right of the welcome screen.
COOP TEST DATE: Friday, Nov. 10, 2017
8:00 a.m. - 11:45 a.m.
MAKEUP EXAM: Saturday, Nov. 18, 2017
8:00 a.m. - 11:45 a.m.
Registration is only available online. Please read the
Student Handbook before registering.
If you have questions send an email to:
support@njcoopexam.org or call 888-921-2667
Mother Seton Regional H.S., One Valley Rd., Clark, NJ 07066
732-382-1952 - info@motherseton.org
SATURDAY SCIENCE WORKSHOP
Saturday, November 4 @ 8:30PM
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Oak Knoll School of the Holy Child, Summit, NJ Upper School (grades 7-12, all girls)
908-522-8109 or visit www.oakknoll.org.
Saturday, November 4th ~ 9:30-11:15 am.
Information Session:
Wednesday, December 6 at 4:30PM (Tours only)
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The Academy of St. Elizabeth
(for girls) 6th—8th Grades
2 Convent Station, NJ 07960 ~ 973-290-5225
Thursday, November 9 ~ 7:00PM
Admission Testing Dates:
Saturday, November 11 at 8:00AM
Dynamic Catholic. Be Bold. Be Catholic Our Mission:
To re-energize the Catholic Church in America by developing world-class resources that inspire people to rediscover the genius of Catholicism.
Last weekend at the Sunday, 9:00AM Mass, CD’s were distributed to parishioners. We hope you will accept these CD’s and listen to them and then pass them along to a neighbor or friend. We hope this free program will invig-orate our faith, deepen our prayer lives and enhance our spiritual growth.
Twenty-Fifth Annual Liturgy of the
Blue Mass Honoring, and in Memory of Law Enforcement Personnel
Thursday, Nov. 9, 2017•10:00 AM Cathedral Basilica of the Sacred Heart Cardinal Joseph W. Tobin, C.Ss.R. Archbishop of Newark—principal celebrant and homilist
Luncheon to follow—Branch Brook Park Roller Rink, Branch Brook Park, Newark, NJ - $20 Per Ticket.
For ticket information contact Det. (Ret) Vincent Nardone or Director, William Schievella: 1-800-427-7651 or BLUEMASS@EMBARQMAIL.COM - Tickets will also be sold at the door.
Remembering All Fallen Officers: Trooper Frankie Williams NJS Police; Lieutenant Bill Fearon NJS Police Sergeant Mark Zeitounian; Union City Police Department Detective Matthew Tarentino; Summit Police Department Officer John Kamel ; Union City Police Department 6th Anniversary of 9/11; Port Authority Police Department.
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DO YOU KNOW SOMEONE WHO WOULD FIND COMFORT FROM A PRAYER SHAWL??
Members of the Prayer Shawl Ministry create handmade shawls and blankets that are delivered to those suffering from illness or grief, or to the homebound and the elderly. The shawls are a simple and loving way to provide comfort and support to those in need. They also remind the recipients of the continued prayers of the St. James parish community. It’s a wonderful way to bring a bit of joy and hope to a friend or loved one.
If you know someone who would benefit from the gift of a Prayer Shawl, please contact the Parish Office at:
973-376-3044.
This Prayer of Blessing is included with each Prayer Shawl:
May God’s grace be upon this shawl, warming, comforting,
enfolding and embracing.
May this mantle be a safe haven, a sacred place of security and well-being.
Sustaining and embracing in good times as well as in difficult ones.
May the one who receives this shawl be cradled in hope, kept in joy,
graced with peace, and wrapped in love.
Saint James Mom’s Group!
Join us the first Sunday of each month in the rectory from 4:00 ~ 5:00PM
Our next gatherings are
Sunday, November 5
Sunday, December 3
Come join us to pray, eat and socialize! All moms (and children) are welcome!
For more information contact Traci Burns:
Muralsbytraci@verizon.net
Or just come and join us!
PRAYER SHAWL MINISTRY
Mrs. Claire Bernstein, Coordinator
“OCTOBER GIVES US A
UNIQUE BEAUTY”
October is resplendent with the beauty of nature. The
fall gives us an invigorating lift. We seem to feel “fully
alive” looking forward to a new beginning filled with
energy. Would you be willing to channel some of that
energy to help those less fortunate by sorting through
your home and looking for the following: clothing,
small appliances, shoes, linens, sheets, towels,
stuffed animals, novels and children’s books?
The donation bin is readily available by the handicap
parking section the Church. Thank you.
Springfield Interfaith Clergy Association
Annual Thanksgiving Service
Monday, November 20, 2017, at 7:00PM
Hosted By Temple Beth Ahm Yisrael
Cash donations are requested to benefit the Springfield First Aid & Rescue Squad and Non-Perishable Food items for the NJ Food Bank
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PARISH INFORMATION
Sharing With One Another
The next collection of non-perishable food, frozen meatloaves and sandwiches takes place the weekend of October 28/29, 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. The next sandwich collection takes place from the school kitchen (in the church parking lot by the rectory parking spaces) on Monday, October 30, between 8:00AM and 11:00AM Please note: only non-perishable food can be accepted. . Please contact Lisa Gillo 908-232-5304 or: lgillo97@gmail.com with any questions.
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This Social Concerns Group is in need of your assistance!
After almost 10 years of organizing pick-ups, drivers, deliveries and collecting canned goods as well as donated frozen meatloaves and sandwiches, Lisa Gillo has decided that it is time for someone else to head this important committee. Lisa will continue until the end of the year, but we are hoping that someone will call Fr. Joe to volunteer. Below is the schedule for collection and deliveries. If you have any specific questions please give Lisa a call.
Panera: pickup is every Sunday in Short Hills after they close at 9:00PM. A call is placed a few hours before the scheduled pick up to check for any changes. The bread is then delivered on Monday morning to St. Joe’s in Elizabeth.
Meatloaves and sandwiches are collected per the monthly schedule listed above. The Monday morning sandwich donations are left in the school kitchen from 8-10AM, then everything is packed and driven to St. Joe’s.
Without this group, many people would not have a meal to eat!
If you can't feed a hundred people, then feed just one.
St. Teresa of Calcutta
FEED MY PEOPLE
Mrs. Lisa Gillo, Coordinator
BULLETIN INFORMATION: Information for the bulletin is due
On Mondays by NOON
To be included in the bulletin send an email to both email addresses:
bulletin@saintjamesparish.org and ncaputo@saintjamesparish.org
Thank you for your cooperation!
RESPECT LIFE CORNER
Mrs. Pat Sullivan, Coordinator
2ND INSTALLMENT OF THE SAINTS OF THE PRO LIFE MOVEMENT
St. Maximilian Kolbe (January 8, 1894 – 14 August 14, 1941) was a Polish Franciscan friar and priest who lived during the terrible years of the World Wars. Be-cause of his work resisting the Nazi regime and Free-masonry through the publication of a successful news-letter, he was sent to the concentration camp at Ausch-witz. While there he regularly offered up masses and was a great consolation to the other prisoners.
There he was subjected to special abuse because he was a Catholic priest. When a fellow prisoner (with a wife and children) received a death sentence, Father Kolbe offered to take his place. After suffering for two weeks from thirst and starvation, Maximilian was killed by lethal injection. Pope John Paul II canonized him in 1982. Saint Maximilian is the patron saint of the pro-life movement, journalists, families, political prisoners and the chemically addicted.
His feast day is August 14th.
St. Maximilian Kolbe, pray for us!
For more on his life go to:
https://catholicsaints.info/saint-maximilian-kolbe
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DEVOTIONS AND MEMORIALS ~ Spiritual Offerings
To have a loved one remembered, please call the Rectory Office Sanctuary Lamp ~ Bread & Wine ~ Flowers By the Tabernacle
Sanctuary Lamp
For the People of Saint James
Bread And Wine
Josephine Casale ~ Michael & Theresa Quick
A TIME TO SEEK
A TIME OF WAR & PEACE
Tim Arentz, Brian Braine, A.J. Carlucci, Sean Curran, Capt. Sean P. Eadie, Stacy Enyeart, David Fenton, Shane Fenton, Luis Fonseca, Stephen Patricco,
Aric Patten, Phillip Patten, Aaron Pluto, Arthur Raymond, 1Lt. Stacia Rogacki,
1Lt. Steven Rogacki, Frank Wulff
Harlan Acosta, Diego Arce, Dhanush Canisius, Peter Carey, Joseph Gurliaccio, Joseph Furnaguera,
Sebastian Valencia Obando
THE PRAYER CORNER “To everything there is a season and a time for every purpose…”
A TIME TO HEAL
Ronald Alaniz, Irene Baranski, Paul Barbato,
Jackie Bellitti, Lisa Bellott, Ann Benedek,
Gail Boykewich, Helen Chelis,
Phyllis Colosimo, Dave Darby, Kristina De Jesus,
Marie Del Mauro, Honorise DeSisto,
Scott Dillensnyder, Matthew Friedman,
Miguel Antonio Garcia, Luke Granger,
Steven Hensle, Kevin Keating,
Jake Kessler, Angela Klopfer, Tony La Salle,
Christina Leone, Chenoa Lipski, Marian Lordi,
Charlotte McNelis, Ilene Maldonado,
Josephine Massa, Gene Melleno, Kristina Morales, Jean Nittie, Kyle Noonan, Antoinette Pacifico,
Filomena Palermo, John Pangiochi, John Rehis,
Ginny Sampson, Jack Silbert, Rosemary Stoll,
Sandra Turlowicz, Adam Wuest
A TIME TO BE BORN
Anthony Grauso, John Hughes, Carmela Rapuano,
Marta Rouco
A TIME TO DIE
A TIME TO WED
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.
HOLY HOUR FOR LIFE
Holy Spirit Church, 984 Suburban Ave., Union
Come join us in prayer for one hour the first
Wednesday of every month before the
Blessed Sacrament.
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SUNDAY, October 29 30th Sunday in Ordinary Time 5:00PM (Saturday) Robert & Lucille Purcell ~ Michael Volk 7:30AM Louis Vinci ~ Gertrude Aguinaldo 9:00AM Marjorie Hanratty ~ Brian & Patti Mueller 10:30AM For the People of Saint James 12:00PM Lorenzo Senatore ~ Rita, Angela & Pasquale 7:00PM Rocco Vetro ~ Sister, Linda MONDAY, October 30 7:30AM Caroline Tierney McGlynn ~ Ned McGlynn TUESDAY, October 31 7:30AM Leonard Pacifico ~ Vince & Marie Policarpio 7:00PM Edward Hrycenko ~ Jeannie & Joe Rodriguez WEDNESDAY, November 1 All Saints 7:30AM Carmela & Saveria Doria ~ Family 9:00AM Sal Consales ~ Consales Family 12:00PM Patricia & George Shaneen ~ Daughter, Karen 7:00PM John K. Butler ~ Bernstein Family THURSDAY, November 2 All Souls 7:30AM All Souls 7:00PM Evening Prayer of the Dead FRIDAY, November 3 St. Martin de Porres 7:30AM All Souls SATURDAY, November 4 St. Charles Borromeo 8:00AM All Souls SUNDAY, November 5 5:00PM (Saturday) All Souls 7:30AM All Souls 9:00AM All Souls 10:30AM All Souls 12:00PM All Souls 7:00PM All Souls
May They Rest in the Peace of Christ
WEEKLY MASS INTENTIONS
SAINT JAMES PUBLICITY COMMITTEE
Want to keep up with events at St. James? Know a friend or neighbor who might like to hear about what’s going on in our vibrant parish? Send an email to:
publicity@saintjamesparish.org
to be added to our email list and be notified of parish events. The Publicity Committee also has a mail slot in the rectory for your convenience.
SAVE THE DATES!
NOVEMBER 13, 14, 15, 2017
7:00 – 8:00 P.M. IN THE CHURCH
SAINT JAMES PARISH MISSION:
The Three Challenges of Jesus
For more than two thousand years, three challenges
have confronted the followers of Christ. They form the
essence of Jesus’s life and teachings and have set the
standard for holiness down through the centuries.
Over 3 nights, Fr. Albert Haase, OFM, will lead us in a
parish mission entitled THE THREE CHALLENGES
OF JESUS. We will explore how to trust and surrender
when life is not going our way, how to forgive when
hurts and grudges consume us, and how to live an au-
thentic Eucharistic life of self-giving love.
WHO IS THE MISSION PREACHER?
Ordained a Franciscan priest in 1983, Albert Haase,
OFM, is a popular preacher, teacher, spiritual director
and radio personality. A former missionary to mainland
China for over eleven years, he is the author of nine
books on popular spirituality and the presenter on four
bestselling DVDs by Paraclete Press. He trains spiritual
directors in the archdiocese of Galveston-Houston TX.
He resides in Texas. Visit his web site at
www.AlbertOFM.org
PASTOR Father Joseph F. Barbone, M.A.
jbarbone@msn.com, jbarbone@aol.com
PAROCHIAL VICAR Father Jeong Gyeong Kim (Father Silvano Kim)
silvanus2010@gmail.com
WEEKEND ASSOCIATE Father John D. Dennehy
PERMANENT DEACONS Deacon Arthur Bandel
Deacon Jerry Bongiovanni Deacon Dan O’Neill
PARISH ADMINISTRATIVE ASSISTANT Mrs. Michelle Sblendorio
msblendorio@saintjamesparish.org
SCHOOL OFFICE 41 South Springfield Avenue Springfield, NJ 07081
Main Office 973-376-5194 :: Facsimile 973-376-5228
PRINCIPAL Mrs. Caroline Ponterio, M.B.A., Ed.S.
mrscponterio@sjspringfield.org
ADMINISTRATIVE ASSISTANT Mrs. Marilyn DePrimio sjschool@sjspringfield.org
RELIGIOUS EDUCATION OFFICE Main Office 973-376-2061 :: Facsimile 973-376-4079
DIRECTOR OF RELIGIOUS EDUCATION Mrs. Nancy Caputo, M.Ed., Spec. Ed-ASD Cert.
ncaputo@saintjamesparish.org 8TH GRADE / CONFIRMATION / YOUTH GROUP COORDINATOR
Mrs. Ann Marie Gesualdo agesualdo@gmail.com
ADMINISTRATIVE ASSISTANT Mrs. Colleen Tyra
ctyra@saintjamesparish.org
DIRECTOR OF MUSIC MINISTRY Mr. Matthew Wilson
mwilson@saintjamesparish.org
PASTORAL ASSOCIATE FOR THE NEW EVANGELIZATION
Mrs. Kim Mailley kmailley@saintjamesparish.org
PARISH TRUSTEES Mrs. Janet Petino & Mr. John Pflug
PARISH COUNCIL pastoralcouncil@saintjamesparish.org
PARISH STAFF INFORMATION
Fr. Joseph Barbone
SACRAMENT INFORMATION
Fr. Jeong Gyeong Kim
BAPTISM Communal Baptisms are held on various Sundays during the year 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 Adults who have celebrated the Sacrament of Baptism and would like to celebrate the Sacrament of Confirmation are encouraged to call the Parish Office and speak to one of the priests.
MARRIAGE Couples planning to marry 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 SACRAMENT OF BAPTISM Nov. 12 Oct. 29, Nov. 26
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PARISH MISSION STATEMENT
Under the Guidance of the Holy Spirit as a
Welcoming and Diverse Community,
We, the Parish of Saint James the Apostle
Invite All to Worship as We Celebrate the Eucharist,
Proclaim the Good News of Jesus Christ and Serve the
Needs of One Another,
as We Help Build the Kingdom of God on Earth.
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