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WELCOME!
Love God, Love all People, Make Disciples
Maybe you grew up Catholic. Maybe you think of yourself as Catholic.
Maybe you haven’t been to church in a while. Or, you are worried that you won’t be welcomed here. And maybe it feels awkward and scary to take that first
step. Question. Doubts. Yearning, but not sure for what.
We get it. We’ve been there. Now we are here. Maybe God is calling you, too. Just as you are.
Welcome home.
Sunday Masses: (Saturday 5:30 pm) | Sunday 6:30 am , 8, 10, 12 noon, 5:30 pm
|Monday-Friday 8, 12 noon | Saturday 8 am
Thank you for worshipping with us! We are not complete without you!
415 Vincent Street | Redondo Beach, CA 90277 | 310.372.5228 | SaintJames.Church
Office Hours: Monday - Thursday 8 to 8 pm | Friday 8 - 7 pm | Saturday 9 - 12 noon | Sunday Closed
Whether you’re visiting beautiful Redondo Beach or look-ing for a church to belong to, St. James will always wel-
come you. We have been home to anyone looking to grow to spiritual maturity and deepening their faith since the
1800’s.
Come and join us and we promise we’ll make you feel right at home too.
We have been caring for people in the community for gen-erations through our Feed the Needy ministry. We’re
reaching out to homeless families with our participation in the Family Promise of the South Bay.
We have been bringing sacraments and encouragement to those in prison, homebound or in hospitals.
Our expanding youth ministry is changing the lives of young people as they grow in fellowship with each other
and develop a deepening faith.
Spend a few moments talking to members of our parish family, browse through our every expanding list of minis-tries, and consider volunteering for where God is leading you. Your life will be forever changed as we grow together on the path to spiritual maturity, becoming the holy, healthy, vibrant person the God has created you to be.
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CHANGING LIVES As a vibrant community of believers,
we are deeply grateful for God’s love
in our lives and excited to share the
Good news of salvation with all our
family, friends and neighbors.
Msg. Mike & Fr. IK
New Parish Bulletin
We are very pleased to introduce our newly designed
parish bulletin this weekend. We have recently entered
into a contract with Liturgical Publications (LPi) to
provide our weekly bulletin. We have chosen to make the
move to LPi because they have upgraded their services to
the most modern digital equipment available. This
technology provides us with the most vibrant and truest
colors possible for parish publications.
In addition, we have expanded the bulletin from 6 pages
of content to 10 pages which will enable us to provide you
with a more complete presentation of our parish activities
and ministries. Hopefully we will not have to resort to
using smaller and smaller printing fonts in order to get
everything into the bulletin as we have done in the past.
The change to our new bulletin format will not be an
added cost to the parish. The bulletin is provided for us
through the generosity of our sponsors/advertisers in the
back of each bulletin. With the change to the new
publisher, you will notice that there are not many local
advertisements in the bulletin this week. We would like to
introduce to you
Nik Alexander, Jessi Sallenbach and Dan Parker, who are
currently working at St. James to help our parishioners
and local businesses develop ads to support the bulletin.
Call 424.237.1548 or 424.237.1549 to talk to them.
Msgr. Mike and Fr. IK
RELIGIOUS EDUCATION Welcome back for another exciting year of Religious Education! We are so blest to be able to share the Good News of the Lord with the wonderful children of St. James Parish. Classes for Grades 1-6 are held on Tuesday or Wednesday from 4:00 to 5: Junior High classes, Grades 7 & 8 meet on Tuesday evenings from 7:00 to 8:15pm. Classes for Grades 1-6 will begin on Tuesday, October 11th and Wednesday, October 12th. Classes for Grades 7 & 8 will begin Tuesday, October 11th. If you need to register your child or have any questions, please come in to the Religious Education Office, which is open on Monday through Thursday from 10:00am to 3:00pm and during class times or call us at 310.379.3221. I wanr to extend, on behalf of St. James Parish Community, gratitude to the following Religious Education Staff, Grades 1-8, for volunteering to share their time, talents and our Catholic Faith and Traditions with our parish children: Sherie Marrazzo, Rosemarie Williams, Jean Marzolino, Christine King, Christina Salfity, Robyn Solimando, Barbara Mullen, Kathy Ryyth, Yoli Baluyot, Margaret Michaels, Shiela Devlin, Maureen Bradford, Tina & John Ruta, Caroline Antony, Christine Ferrero, Michelle LaMontagne, Eileen King, Deborah Williams-Stiffler, Marcia & Mary Wiest, Eileen Welser, Dianne Staso, Jeanne Haworth, Alex Luna, Kelly Bode, Anne Wheeler, Suzanne Gibson, Louise & Mark Ramirez. Every year the United States Conference of Catholic Bishops set aside a Sunday in September as Catechetical Sunday. On this day parishes and dioceses across the United States acknowledge, pray for and commission all the women and men who serve the Church as catechists. The date for this year’s Catechetical Sunday was September 11th, and the theme for the 2016-2017 catechetical year is “Prayer: The Faith Prayed” At the 10:00am Mass on that day, our pastor, Msgr. Mike commissioned all of the above volunteer teachers, aides and staff in the Religious Education Program Grades 1-8. Also, commissioned on that day was volunteer catechists from the Sunday School, Children’s RCIA and Children’s Liturgy of the Word Ministries. Please keep us in your prayers as we begin a new year! God Bless you, Diana Holly, Director Religious Education
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Growing in Faith
Cornerstone for Men Retreat
Cornerstone is a 26 hour
retreat allows adults to
become more actively involved
in their spiritual development.
In this dynamic retreat we see
that our story is also God’s story —both the good and
the bad—and we can understand and see ourselves and
others and how God is working in our lives.
Cornerstone is offered separately for men and women
once a year. This powerful and engaging retreat allows
us to consider our unique experience as men in the world
trying to deepen our faith. The experience will also
have a deep impact on our relationships to family and
work.
The retreat is convenient and is here at St. James on
Friday evening, 6pm November 11th and ends Saturday
evening at 8 pm.
The Cornerstone Team has made a year-long
commitment to prepare themselves for your experience.
Give yourself and your family this unique gift of yourself
as a man of faith, blessed and inspired by the mercy and
power of God’s love in your life.
Register at SaintJames.Church/Cornerstone This free
retreat is being provided for you as a gift from the men
who experienced the retreat last year. Your small leap
of faith now will become a lifetime of blessing. Take courage and become a man of faith.
John Heckman 310.729.2230
Experience the Healing Power of God Saturday 4—5 pm SaintJames.Church/Confession
HOW DO I BECOME A CATHOLIC?
Join us at our Inquiry session where you can ask
questions about our faith, our church and our parish.
Sunday, October 16 and Sunday October 23 in Room 7
of the Parish Center from 8:30am to 9:45am.
If you are interested in learning more about the Catholic
Faith and receiving your Sacraments of Initiation
(Baptism, Confirmation and Eucharist), please contact
DeaconBob&PattyMiller- t310.371.0985
Saint James Pictorial Directory Celebrating our 125th Anniversary Part of our celebration is to create a Parish Pictorial Di-rectory of our faith community. Reserve your session with a pro photographer: SaintJames.Church home page: Parishioner Family Portraits. As a way of saying ‘thank you’ there is no charge for the sitting, or the 8x10 portrait. Please take a minute and be part of our history. The last date to take your portrait is October 16th. We will have representatives available after all Masses this weekend.
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Resources
Everything we have is
a gift from God,
including our ability to
earn money. We
believe that it is through
our generosity and sharing from our first fruits that we
are able to fulfill the mission that God has entrusted to us
–changing lives and saving souls.
Visit https://membership.faithdirect.net/CA560
or the parish office.
“Is any among you sick?
Let him call for the elders of the
church, and let them pray over
him, anointing him with oil in the
name of the Lord; and the prayer
of faith will save the sick man,
and the Lord will raise him up; and if he has committed
sins, he will be forgiven” (Jas. 5:14–15).
Call the office 310.372.5228
Family Ministries and Education
http://SaintJames.Church/Family
Children’s Liturgy
Cub Scouts
Girl Scouts
Religious Education
Safeguard the Children
St. James Preschool
St. James School
Sunday Nursery
Sunday School
Toddler Time
Youth Ministry
Faith Formation
http://SaintJames.Church/Spiritual
Adult Confirmation
Adult Education and Bible Study
Business Owner’s Forum
Confirmation (High School)
Cornerstone Retreats
Divine Mercy
Divorced Catholics
Medjugorje Prayer Group
RCIA – Becoming a Catholic
Respect Life
Returning Catholics
Young Adult Group
Vocation Awareness
Social Ministries
http://SaintJames.Church/Social
ACCW – Archdiocesan Council of Catholic Women
Bingo
Business Owners Forum
Social Ministries (cont’d)
Catholic Daughters
Catholic Golden Age
Harvest Festival
Knights of Columbus
Silent Auction
Sunday Hospitality
Young Adult Group
Outreach & Service
http://SaintJames.Church/Outreach
Catholic Daughters
Family Promise
Feed the Needy
Grief Support
Habitat for Humanity
Knights of Columbus
Prison Ministry
St. Vincent de Paul
Social Justice
Women’s Guild
Liturgical & Service
http://SaintJames.Church/Liturgical
Altar Servers
Environment
Eucharistic Ministers
Funerals
Lectors
Mass Lines
Music
Sacristans
Sacristy Group
Ushers
Welcome Ministry
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Prayer Requests
PLEASE REMEMBER TO PRAY FOR LIVING
CARMEN SAPPINGTON
FEDERICO VILLORIA
JOSEPH NOWAK
ANNA MULLIGAN
DECEASED
PINO MARZOCCHI
ROBERT GREEN
Weekly Mass Intentions
Saturday, October 8 5:30 PM Fr. IK
ROSARIO LARDIZABAL (D) The DELLARPIA FAMILY (L)
Sunday, October 9 6:30 am Fr. IK 8 am Msgr. Mike 10 am Fr. IK 12 Noon Fr. Jim 5:30 pm Msgr. Mike
ALICE SANDEJAS (D) & EMANUEL BERNABE (D) JIM BURSCHINGER (D) & PINO MARZOCCHI (D) ST. JAMES PARISHIONERS & JACK HENRI (D) RON BARRETT (D) & SUZANNE MCDERMOTT (D) MAUREEN CUNNINGHAM (D) & EMANUEL BERNABE (D)
Monday, October 10 8 am Msg. Mike 12 noon Fr. IK
MARGE DONLAN (D) HYATT GRIFFIN (D)
Tuesday, October 11 8 am Msgr. Mike 12 noon Fr. IK
SUMMER ALVAREZ (D) ISABELLA PUGEDA OFSANKO (D)
Wednesday, October 12 8 am Msgr. Mike 12 noon Fr. Jim
MARCELLA LUKE (L) ANNA MARIE TUYET LE (D)
Thursday, October 13 8 am Fr. Jim 12 noon Fr. IK
TONY BERARDIS (D) MARIA CUEVA (D
Friday, October 14 8 am Fr IK 12 noon Msgr. Mike
ROSE & FINE CHANG (D) GEORGIA THOMPSON (D)
Saturday, October 15 8 am Fr. IK
ST. JAMES CHILDREN & TEENS MARY JANE & STEPHEN JAMBOR (D)
RESPONSORIAL PSALM & READINGS
Monday:
Blessed be the name of the Lord forever. Gal 4:22-24, 26-27, 31 — 5:1; Lk 11:29-32
Tuesday: Let your mercy come to me, O Lord.
Gal 5:1-6; Lk 11:37-41
Wednesday: Those who follow you, Lord,
will have the light of life. Gal 5:18-25; Lk 11:42-46
Thursday:
The Lord has made known his salvation. Eph 1:1-10; Lk 11:47-54
Friday:
Blessed the people the Lord has chosen to be his own.
Eph 1:11-14; Lk 12:1-7
Saturday: You have given your Son rule over the works of your hands.
Eph 1:15-23; Lk 12:8-12
Sunday: Our help is from the Lord, who made heaven and earth.
Ex 17:8-13; Lk 18:1-8
Do you suffer from Celiac Disease? Do not let it prevent you from taking the Eucharist!
We have gluten-free hosts are available. Ask the Sacristan prior to the start of Mass.
Remember to
keep our
military and
their families
in your
prayers.
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Parish Events
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Time, Talent, Treasure
SILENT AUCTION DONATIONS New or unused items/gift cards are welcome after the 8, 10 and 12 noon Masses. We’ll be in the parking lot by the bench outside the Church exit on October 9 & 16. Natalie Straup: [email protected]
St. James Sister Parish San Miguel The Presentation Learning Center is in need of skeins of
yarns, any color. “Young-at-Heart” members knit and
crochet items for children and adult care-facilities.
Gude Floratos 310.371.8908
Saint James Pictorial Directory Celebrating our 125th Anniversary Part of our celebration is to create a Parish Pictorial Directory of our faith community. Reserve your session with a pro photographer: SaintJames.Church home page: Parishioner Family Portraits. As a way of saying ‘thank you’ there is no charge for the sitting, or the 8x10 portrait. Please take a minute and be part of our history. The last date to take your portrait is October 16th. We will have representatives available after all Masses this weekend.
KNIGHTS OF COLUMBUS In Service To One. In Service To All.
Built on Four Pillars:
Charity
Unity
Fraternity
Patriotism
Vic Cavataio
310.316.5216
Joiin in, make your mark, and lead a balanced life.
SCHOOL & O’GORMAN CENTER 4625 Garnet Street
LIttle Sisters of the Poor Holiday Botique Saturday, November 12, 2016
Wanted: Collectibles: China, silver, glassware, decorator items, lamps, vases, dish sets and wine glasses. Jewelry: Earrings, necklaces, bracelets, pins, beaded purses Baked Goods: Jams, cookies, breads, pies, cakes, cupcakes (indicate if baked goods have nuts or not) Deliver to Little Sisters beginning Thursday, November 10th.
Volunteers needed to assist with painting ceramic as well as to assist at the event. Bing Varias 310.548.0625 ext. 227
HABITAT FOR HUMANITY— BUILD OCT. 15
No building skills are required and all tools and safety equipment are provided. Tom Miller [email protected]
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Need to Know
Catholic Daughters
Court Our Lady of Victory #1344
Catholic Daughters raises funds for local and far-reaching
Charities.
We invite all women to join us to focus on your own
charitable desires; come see for yourselves.
We meet on the third Wednesday of the month in
Kavanagh Hall. We gather for Rosary at 7:30pm, and our
meeting begins at 8 pm, with refreshments served at the
end of the meeting.
Kristin Flannery 310.937.2706
Gude Floratos at 310.371.8908
Shining Stars in Christ Gala Dinner Honoring:
Terry Benson, Richard Bungarden, Fr. Jim Kavanagh
Joe Kearney, Deacon Bob Miller, Jorge Rodriguez & Philip de Souza
Saturday, November 5 St. James O’Gorman Center
6 pm Appetizer & Wine Reception 6:45 pm Dinner, Awards, & Dancing
Reservations: $70 Per Person / $560 Per Table
Pay by check at parish office or with credit card at the Gift Shop
Program Souvenir Book If you’d like to place an advertisement or a congratulatory
note to one (or all) of our honorees, contact Ely at 310-944-3355 or Joanne at 310-316-2315.
Empty Bowls Fundraiser
Family Promise of the South Bay
November 12, 2016 at 6:30 pm
Dinner & Live /Silent Auction
St. John Fisher Church -Rancho Palos Verdes, CA
Join us at the St. James table for Empty Bowls, the
annual fundraiser to benefit Family Promise of the
South Bay. St. James is one of the South Bay churches
that shelters and provides food and loving care for sever-
al weeks each year to families with children in the pro-
gram.
The funds raised allow program guests to receive a full
complement of resources, support and training as they
work towards their own stability and self-reliance, up to
and beyond “graduation” to their own home.
Tickets are $75 each and include a unique, artisan-made
bowl of your choosing to take home, plus a soup/salad
dinner, beer and wine, music, and other surprises.
If you would like to be part of this special evening and
sit with St. James friends, please send a check made out
to Family Promise to Jeanne Miller and include the
name of each attendee.
The deadline is Oct 24th.
Thank you for your support!
Jeanne Miller – 310.707.3399
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Every 2nd and 4th Friday of the month at 7 pm
Benediction and Adoration 3rd Friday of the month
beginning after 8am Mass until 12 noon Mass..
Youth Ministry
Year 2 - October 9
Year 1 - October 16
Kavanagh Hall after the 5:30 pm Mass
Here I am to worship, Here I am to bow down,
Here I am to say that you’re my God..
"Come to Me all of you who are weary and find life burden-some and I will refresh you..." "Cast all of you anxieties upon the One who cares for you..."
EDGE (Jr. High):
Help us Feed the Needy
Saturday, October 15th
From 12 - 2 pm.
Let Gabriel know if you can help
October 17 & 24
All High School Teens
7-8 pm
Check-in starts at 6:30pm at the Parish Office.
CHILDRENS CHOIR
Ages 5-12 are invited to sing together at the
10am mass on November 13th.
Practice will be held in Rm 5 at the Parish Center on the
following Sundays:
October 9, 16, 23, & 30 and November 6 from 9 - 10am.
Robin Potchka: 310.722.3573 [email protected]
This is a wonderful opportunity for your child to
actively participate in Mass.
Gabriel Reyes, Director
310.372.5228 x 20 http://saintjamesym.weebly.com/
Recertification Class
“Keeping the Promise Alive”
Tuesday, October 11th
at 6:15 pm
O’Gorman Center
call the Parish Office to register
All Volunteers are
required to be Virtus Trained.
Additional Information:
If you registered with virtusonline.com after your last
class and are up to date on your monthly online training
bulletins, you may not have to take the Recertification
Class. You would be issued a new certificate valid for
four years. Please contact Joan Vienna to see if you
qualify: [email protected]. Also, if you take
the class elsewhere, or you receive an Option #3 certifi-
cate from Joan, please bring a copy to the Parish Of-
fice. We need to have a copy of all VIRTUS certifi-
cates. You can always visit our website and look at the
Master List on the Safeguard the Children page to see
when your certificate will expire.
VIRTUS CLASS
HOLY HOUR ADORATION
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