Through Christ's Body, the Church, as Catholics we have wondrous opportunities to be nourished
and renewed through the sacraments. The sacraments are privileged experiences of grace:
the loving and abiding presence of God in Christ through the power of the Spirit. If you have questions
about the Church's Sacramental life and the celebration of the sacraments at Saint James,
see below or call the Parish Office for further information.

Anointing of the Sick    Baptism    Confirmation   First Eucharist    Marriage    Reconciliation

 
       
   
Anointing of the Sick
This sacrament of healing provides Christ's healing presence to those who are experiencing
serious illness, those undergoing surgery as well as those who are in danger of death from
sickness or old age. The Sacrament of the Anointing of the Sick may be repeated for those
whose illness becomes more serious or for those who regain health and then fall sick
again. Communal celebration of this sacrament is celebrated twice a year. In an emergency,
for the homebound, or before surgery, please call the Parish office.

 
       
 
Baptism
Baptismal services are held on the second Sunday of each month at the Noon Mass,
or on the fourth Sunday at 1:30 p.m. Call the Parish Office to reserve dates for the actual
Baptism, and to attend the Baptismal Preparation Class. This class is usually offered on
the second Thursday of each month at 7:00 p.m. in the Parish Center. It is suggested that
parents try to attend at least two months prior to the birth of the child. Godparents are also
welcome. Call the Parish Office.
 
       
 
Confirmation
Candidates for Confirmation participate in classroom instruction, evening meetings,
service projects and a retreat day. Partners and sponsors are expected to attend
specific evening sessions with their candidate. The sacrament of Confirmation is celebrated
in the spring with our seventh grade students. Older candidates should contact the
Office of Religious Education.

 
       
 
First Eucharist
The celebration of First Eucharist is held the first weekend of May. Our programs
consists of classroom instruction and parent meetings for second graders and their families.
Parents of older children wishing to receive First Eucharist should contact the Office of
Religious Education.

 
       
 
Marriage
This sacrament of service and vocation strengthens committed couples as they strive to become
one in life and love in the presence of Christ. Because of the serious nature of the commitment
in marriage, couples must contact a priest or deacon at least six months before the desired
date for marriage. After an initial meeting and the setting of the date, a three part preparation
process begins. This process includes meetings with a FOCCUS couple to assist the couple
in open communication, attendance at one or more of the following programs: Pre-Cana,
Engaged Encounter or Natural Family Planning training, and additional meetings with the
priest. Marriage counseling and information on the annulment process can be obtained by
contacting the Parish Office.

 
   
 
Reconciliation
This sacrament of healing where sinners are reconciled to God, is also called Penance or
confession. It is celebrated every Saturday from 12:30 to 1:30 p.m. on the Hubble Road
side of Church. The reconciliation room provides the opportunity to receive the sacrament
behind a screen or face to face. In addition, the Sacrament of Reconciliation is celebrated
communally during the Church's seasons of Advent and Lent.