Catholic Devotions are a unique way to invest in our personal relationship with God. It can also be a communal way to grow together as a community. God speaks to us through His Son, Jesus Christ, the Word-made-flesh. Prayer is our response to God who is already speaking or (better yet, revealing Himself to us). Therefore, prayer is not just an exchange of words, but a full relational engagement with God the Father, through the Son, and in the Holy Spirit.
Some popular Catholic Devotions include:
Our Mother of Perpetual Help Devotions
- Wednesday Morning after 7:30AM Mass at St. James the Greater.
Monk Walking
Monk Walking is a combination of mall working in the Church while praying along wtih our favorite devotion (for example the rosary, Divine Mercy Chaplet, etc.)
-Monk Walking takes place after the 7:30 AM Mass on Monday, Wednesday, & Friday at St. James.
Stations of the Cross
-TBA
Parishes are important because they allow the Catholic Church to live out its universal mission on the local level. Parishes give the faithful the Sacraments, especially the Eucharist, and teach the Church’s doctrine, especially about salvation. Parish churches aim to support the local community by following Jesus's example of looking after and carrying for the people of God in a specific area.
We all know that it is one thing to say you love someone and it is even more important to show that love through actions even if the action is small and does not fully express the love that we have in our heart. With this in mind, I am excited to announce that our parishes will be starting a brand-new program of recognizing and expressing gratitude for people at different stages of their spiritual journey.
It is the plan to have these special blessings take place at our Sunday Masses either after the Prayers of the Faithful or after distribution of Communion. We also pledge never to make someone receive a blessing but know that by participating in our blessing program and allowing us to celebrate life’s milestones with you, you help bring hope and joy to our parishes.
If you are engaged, preparing to celebrate a wedding anniversary, expecting a child or grandchild, please go to our parish website and click on the “Blessing Program Link” and fill out the form.
With the promise of prayers,
Fr. Thomas M. Pastorius
Pastor of St. James the Greater Parish
And Epiphany of Our Lord Parish