We exist to witness God's love
so that all can share in His joy.
We meet on the second Tuesday of each month in the Marian Room or Multipurpose Room.
Please join us for an evening of prayer, meditation, and fellowship.
For more information, please contact Karen Hannon at (804) 874-4591 or [email protected].
Founded at St. James in 1948, the Confraternity of the Rosary (The Rosary Altar Society) is grounded in devotion to the Blessed Virgin Mary and has as its purpose to secure her patronage by the recitation of the Rosary for the spiritual benefit of members worldwide. The Rosary Altar Society is also a service organization, devoted to the care of the Lord’s sacred altars, Mass linens and clergy vestments.
Members gather each Monday afternoon at 3:00 p.m. in the Chapel to pray the Rosary. Special gatherings with guest speakers or performances are held on the first Monday following the first Sunday of each month at 7:00 pm in the chapel. The Society provides Rosary prayer pamphlets to parishioners and coordinates the annual May Crowning.
Membership in the Rosary Altar Society is open to all adult women and men of the parish. New members are inducted into the Society each October with a beautiful candle and blessing of roses ceremony.
The Living Rosary was a beautiful and symbolic gathering for our parish family, where many parishioners served as “beads,” each representing a prayer in the Rosary. Together, we experienced this beautiful devotion in a meaningful way. Afterward, everyone enjoyed a picnic with burgers, hot dogs, and other refreshments. A heartfelt thank you to all who helped organize this memorable event!
We join in fellowship to make Rosaries and give them to people who are local, in-state, and beyond. Join us if you would like to help. Contact us to set-up a time to meet at the church where we will show you how to make a Rosary. You can also make Rosaries and home, and we are happy to provide supplies and instructions.
For more information, please contact:
Catherine Bush at (908) 295-2944 or [email protected]
Terry Tomlinson at [email protected]
Help us make blankets to share as a sign of God's love and faithfulness. Traditionally, shawls are given to people who are undergoing a medical procedure or as a symbol of our love and care for people who are experiencing loss or celebration.
For mothers and babies, special occasions, parishioners visited by our TCL ministry members, ministry participants decide who will receive the shawls. We can schedule a time to meet at the church or your home.
For more information, please contact:
Giovanna Villano (862) 266-8114 or [email protected].