All Are Welcome

After more than 150 years in Kearney, the parish of St. James has a rich history as a community of Catholic worship and an established legacy of service to the people of Kearney and the surrounding areas.

We invite our Catholic brothers and sisters, as well as visitors from other denominations, to pray and celebrate the Sacraments with us. You will be welcomed and embraced as we join together as one in the presence of God.

Weekend Mass Times

Saturday – 5:00 pm

Sunday – 8:30 am & 10:30 am
 - Misa en Español – 12:30 pm
 - Mass in Vietnamese - 3:00 pm
     (every 1st Sunday)

Adoration

Tuesday - 12:30 pm - 9:00 pm 
Wednesday - 12:30 pm - 9:00 pm 

HOLY WEEK

Holy Thursday - 7:00 pm

Good Friday - 12:00 pm, 3:30 Were you there? , 6:00 pm 

Easter Vigil - 8:30 pm 

Easter Sunday - 8:30 am, 10:30 am , 12:30 pm (Spanish) 

RECONCILIATION

Saturday – 3:30-4:30 pm
(or by appointment)

 

EXPOSITION OF THE BLESSED SACRAMENT

First Fridays – 8:30 am - 1:00 pm

Weekday Mass Times

Monday – No Mass

Tuesday – 12:00 pm

Wednesday – 12:00 pm

Thursday – 8:15 am 
(with KCHS)

Friday – 8:00 am

St. James Rosary Times

 Rosary and Evening Prayer (Liturgy of the Hours)
Tuesdays at 6:15 pm in the church

Every Sunday before the 8:30 am and 10:30 am Masses

* This is the regular Mass schedule - be sure to check the Weekly Bulletin or our Mass Times page for any changes!

Our Mission

St. James parish was established in 1881 to be a sign of the presence of the Kingdom of God, to spread the Good News of the Gospel, and to minister and serve others. As Catholics, we believe in Jesus' dying and rising and in our call to celebrate the Sacraments and proclaim the Gospel.


St. James is Live Streaming Masses according to the following schedule:

Saturday - 5:00 pm - Weekend Mass
Monday - No Mass
Tuesday -12:00 Noon - No Live Streaming
Wednesday -12:00 Noon - No Live Streaming
Thursday - 8:15 am - Live Streaming
Friday - No Live Streaming

These can be viewed either live or replay directly from the St. James Kearney YouTube Channel or by using the “Mass Videos” button on the St. James myParish App.


Fishing with St. James

Sunday, March 29, 2026

Another Fishing Story

Christ Jesus, though he was in the form of God, did not regard equality with God something to be grasped. Rather, he emptied himself, taking the form of a slave, coming in human likeness; and found human in appearance, he humbled himself, becoming obedient to the point of death, even death on a cross.” (Philippians 2: 6-8)
     This weekend we begin Holy Week, the holiest of the days of Lent. St. Paul beautifully sets the stage for us with this letter to the Philippians. He speaks of the humility of Jesus, the obedience of Jesus as he prepared to enter the Passion that would save us. Jesus is God. He had full authority and power already over sin and death, as we saw last weekend with the raising of Lazarus. But Jesus still, though He was God, did not become prideful or arrogant. He remained humble and did the will of the Father, which was to save us by His cross.
     As we prepare for the Sacred Triduum and Easter, it is good to reflect on all Jesus has done for us. All that he endured in suffering and pain, so that we might be redeemed, saved, forgiven. Fr Anthony and myself will offer extra times for private confessions this week. There will NOT be a communal Penance service, but individual confessions offered at the 3 days and times listed below. Please find a time for confession for you and your family to receive the love of God and mercy Jesus has purchased for you by His Passion and death

In Jesus – Through Mary & Joseph
Fr. Josh Brown

CONFESSION DATES TIMES:
Monday, March 30 from 4-6 PM
Tuesday, March 31 from 4-6 PM
Wednesday April 1 from 7-9 PM

By Appointment – Call the Parish office

 


Otra historia de pesca

“Cristo Jesús, aunque estaba en la condición de Dios, no consideró el ser igual a Dios como algo a lo cual aferrarse. Más bien, se despojó de sí mismo, tomando la condición de siervo, haciéndose semejante a los hombres; y, hallado en su apariencia como hombre, se humilló a sí mismo, haciéndose obediente hasta la muerte, y muerte de cruz.” (Filipenses 2, 6-8)
     Este fin de semana comenzamos la Semana Santa, los días más santos de la Cuaresma. San Pablo nos prepara hermosamente con esta carta a los filipenses. Habla de la humildad de Jesús, de su obediencia mientras se preparaba para entrar en la Pasión que nos salvaría. Jesús es Dios. Ya tenía plena autoridad y poder sobre el pecado y la muerte, como vimos el fin de semana pasado con la resurrección de Lázaro. Pero Jesús, aun siendo Dios, no se volvió orgulloso ni arrogante. Permaneció humilde y cumplió la voluntad del Padre, que era salvarnos por medio de su cruz.
     Mientras nos preparamos para el Sagrado Triduo y la Pascua, es bueno reflexionar sobre todo lo que Jesús ha hecho por nosotros. Todo lo que soportó en sufrimiento y dolor, para que pudiéramos ser redimidos, salvados y perdonados. El padre Anthony y yo ofreceremos horarios adicionales para confesiones privadas esta semana. NO habrá un servicio comunitario de penitencia, sino confesiones individuales en los 3 días y horarios que se indican a continuación. Por favor, busquen un momento para la confesión para ustedes y sus familias, para recibir el amor de Dios y la misericordia que Jesús ha ganado para ustedes con su Pasión y muerte.

 

En Jesús – Por medio de María y José
Pd. Josh Brown

CONFESIONES – FECHAS Y HORARIOS:
lunes 30 de marzo de 4 a 6 PM
martes 31 de marzo de 4 a 6 PM
miércoles 1 de abril de 7 a 9 PM

Con cita previa-Llame a la oficina parroquial

 

St. James Stained Glass Window

St. James Catholic Church

3801 Avenue A, Kearney, NE 68847
308-234-5536
[email protected]

Parish Office Hours

Winter Hours:
Mon-Thurs – 9:00 am to 5:00 pm
Fri – 9:00 am to 3:00 pm

Summer Hours:
Mon-Thurs – 9:00 am to 4:00 pm
Fri – 9:00 am to 3:00 pm

Kearney Catholic High School

110 East 35th Street, Kearney, NE 68847
308-234-2610
kearneycatholic.org

KCHS Foundation

20 East 21st Street, Kearney, NE 68847
308-236-6903
kchsfoundation.org