The Latest Cathedral News Author: Jocelyn Colao
Ash Wednesday
February 16, 2022
Mark the beginning of Lent with the outward sign of our humanity on this important day of the year. This year, St. James will offer three in-person services and one live-streamed service. Join us in person at 8 a.m., 12:10 p.m., or 6:30 p.m. in the Cathedral, or tune in to our live-stream of the 6:30 p.m. service on our streaming page or YouTube channel.
All Souls Requiem
October 11, 2021
“Blessed are those who mourn, for they shall be comforted.”
All are welcome to join in prayer at St. James Cathedral as we mark All Souls by sharing in the Eucharist, and recalling before God all those we have loved and see no longer. Through the pain of loss in these uncertain times, we rejoice to once again be able to come together in solidarity, naming those loved ones for whom we still grieve.
On Tuesday, November 2, at 6:30 p.m. we will celebrate the feast of All Souls' Day with a sung Requiem Eucharist. At this service, we read out, as part of the Prayers of the People, the names of those whom we have loved and who have died, entrusting them once again to God's loving embrace. The Cathedral Choir will sing Duruflé's Requiem.
Call for Names: If you would like to submit names to be read, please submit this form and kindly provide any necessary pronunciation guidance.
This service is best experienced in person, but will also be live-streamed.
Why I Give
October 11, 2021
As we gear up to kick off the 2022 Stewardship Campaign on Dedication Sunday, October 17, we want to know why do you give to St. James?
Beginning Monday, October 18, we will be launching our next social media campaign, Why I Give! As you prayerfully consider your 2022 pledge, share with the community why you support its many ministries.
We hope you will take a moment to fill out this Google Form and let us know why you give to SJC. Want to post your own? Make sure to tag St. James and use the hashtag #WhyIGiveSJC.