St. James
Stainglass
Mary

St. James Catholic Church Welcomes You!


OFFICE HOURS

9:00am – 3:00pm Monday to Thursday Closed 12:00 – 12:30 for lunch & Friday, Saturday, Sunday and all statutory holidays


REGULAR WEEKEND MASSES Saturday  5pm Sunday  10 am & 12 Noon

WEEKDAY MASSES Tuesday through Friday   9am First Saturday of the Month   9am

St. James Catholic Church – Historic Site

St. James Catholic Church is valued as an example of new interconnected design as a result of the church’s embrace of modernism and Roman Catholic Church reforms from 1962 to 1965. Typically, traditional church plans have separate buildings for each function. St. James is a modern expression of the traditional church model, incorporating the separate functions of a church into one interconnected building (Design value – City-wide significance).

St. James Catholic Church is also highly valued as an excellent example of Expressionist-style architecture with its sweeping raw and ribbed concrete steeple with punctured cruciform and raised copper oculus. It is a rare and intact example in Calgary (Style value – City-wide significance).

St. James Catholic Church is valued symbolically as a key building in the North Glenmore Park neighbourhood that contributes to its development as a complete community (Symbolic value – Community significance).

The church is valued as a landmark in the community for its Expressionist-style architecture and connection to the North Glenmore Park neighbourhood (Landmark value – Community Significance).

Read more on: Inventory of Evaluated Historic Resources (calgary.ca)


  • Our Parish Renewal mission starts with You.
  • You are Called. To take a part in this mission of Parish Renewal and development.
  • You Matter.  Your opinions are of value and are important to be expressed.
  • You Belong.  Every one of you has thoughts and ideas on how to improve our parish.
  • Your Voice, Your Parish, Your Mission.

SHARE YOUR IDEAS BY MAY 15th

 St. James Catholic Church Welcomes You!


OFFICE HOURS

9:00am – 3:00pm Monday to Thursday Closed 12:00 – 12:30 for lunch & Friday, Saturday, Sunday and all statutory holidays


REGULAR WEEKEND MASSES Saturday  5pm Sunday  10 am & 12 Noon

WEEKDAY MASSES Tuesday through Friday   9am First Saturday of the Month   9am

St. James Catholic Church – Historic Site

St. James Catholic Church is valued as an example of new interconnected design as a result of the church’s embrace of modernism and Roman Catholic Church reforms from 1962 to 1965. Typically, traditional church plans have separate buildings for each function. St. James is a modern expression of the traditional church model, incorporating the separate functions of a church into one interconnected building (Design value – City-wide significance).

St. James Catholic Church is also highly valued as an excellent example of Expressionist-style architecture with its sweeping raw and ribbed concrete steeple with punctured cruciform and raised copper oculus. It is a rare and intact example in Calgary (Style value – City-wide significance).

St. James Catholic Church is valued symbolically as a key building in the North Glenmore Park neighbourhood that contributes to its development as a complete community (Symbolic value – Community significance).

The church is valued as a landmark in the community for its Expressionist-style architecture and connection to the North Glenmore Park neighbourhood (Landmark value – Community Significance).

Read more on: Inventory of Evaluated Historic Resources (calgary.ca)


  • Our Parish Renewal mission starts with You.
  • You are Called. To take a part in this mission of Parish Renewal and development.
  • You Matter.  Your opinions are of value and are important to be expressed.
  • You Belong.  Every one of you has thoughts and ideas on how to improve our parish.
  • Your Voice, Your Parish, Your Mission.

SHARE YOUR IDEAS


NEWS & RESOURCES FROM THE DIOCESE

  1. Resources for children
  2. 40 Hours Devotion in the Diocese of Calgary
    The harvest is plentiful, but the labourers are few; therefore ask the Lord of the harvest to send out labourers into his harvest” (Matt. 9:37-38). Pray with us as for an increase of vocations to the priesthood and consecrated life in our Diocese. Come and pray before the Lord | catholicyyca.ca/40hours. The next 4 dates:

    • St. Michael’s, Calgary – Fri, Apr 19 at 3 pm to Sun, Apr 21 at 8 am – (followed by Vocations Rally in the afternoon)
    • St. Cecilia’s, Calgary – Fri, Apr 26 at 6 am to Sat, Apr 27 at 10 pm
    • St. Gerard’s, Calgary – Tue, Apr 30 at 6 am to Wed, May 1 at 10 pm
    • St. James’, Okotoks – Fri, May 24 at 4:30 pm to Sun, May 26 at 8:30 am.
  3. Pastoral Care Training – Apr 20
    The Diocese of Calgary invites individuals who feel called to assist their parish in a healing ministry. This Pastoral Care Training is designed for those who wish to support the sick, elderly, dying, homebound, and bereaved community members. Note: Participants should receive approval from their Pastor and/or Pastoral Care Coord. Please reach out to your parish for screening requirements. Training dates: Saturdays, Apr. 20 and May 4 at the Catholic Pastoral Centre. To register, visit catholicyyc.ca/pastoralcare
  4. ABLAZE – Youth Ministry
    This is an invitation for all youth in Gr. 7 to 12 throughout the diocese to join ABLAZE Youth Ministry Formation – Impact Nights at St.Michael’s, Calgary. When: Friday, Apr. 19 from 7 pm to 9 pm at St. Bonaventure Parish, Calgary. More info
  5. Last reminder for Vocations Rally!
    Please join us at the Vocations Rally on Sun, April 21 from 11 am to 3:30 pm at St. Michael’s church in Calgary! Discover how to build a culture of vocation, whether you’re discerning your own calling or supporting others. Hear from experts such as Dr. Ryan Topping, Fr. Cristino and Fr. Santiago, Bishop McGrattan, enjoy a free lunch, and pray for our vocations! Let’s rally together for the future of our Church! Register at catholicyyc.ca/vocations
  6. New Catholics: A Day with the Sisters
    For new Catholics: Join the Sisters of Divine Mercy in a welcome home retreat! Partake in sacraments, time to reflect, and time to share. When: Sat, Apr. 27 from 10:30 am to 4 pm at the Divine Mercy Centre (15206 Twp. Rd. 262, Calgary). More info at www.sistersofdivinemercy.org
  7. Good Shepherd Sunday
    The Fourth Sunday of Easter (April 21, 2024), or widely known as Good Shepherd Sunday is the World Day of Vocations. There will be a special collection for the work of vocations, in supporting the education and formation of seminarians and permanent diaconate program in our Diocese. To donate online, you can visit catholicyyc.ca/give
  8. Young Adults: Hope on the Horizon Summer Mission in Downtown Vancouver | Join the “Hope on the Horizon” Summer Mission from August 6-21, 2024 hosted by the Archdiocese of Vancouver and Catholic Street Missionaries. This event, for young adults aged 19-30 in downtown Vancouver, offers an immersive experience into street missionary work. Participants will engage in prayer, service, and outreach to the homeless, alongside training and recreational activities. Food and accommodation included. For details and registration, visit: catholicstreetmissionaries.org/horizon.
  9. April/May Calendar Highlights

 

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