St. James Parish
Church Mass Times
Sunday Mass
Vigil Mass Saturday at 6:00pm
Sunday at 10:00am
Daily Mass
Monday at 12:05pm (Holy Mass)
Tuesday at 9:30am (Holy Mass)
Wednesday at 12:05pm (Holy Mass)
Thursday at 12:05pm (A Service)
Friday at 12:05pm (Holy Mass)
Saturday at 12:05pm (Holy Mass)
Holy Rosary
Weekdays at 11:30am
Confession
Friday 11:00am to 11:45am
Saturday 11:00am to 11:45am
CONTACTING FATHER Farrell
Father Ian Farrell
St James R.C. Church
Pendleton Way
Salford
M6 5FW
Tel: 0161 736 1935
History of the Parish
History of Mother of God & St. James Church
St.Jame's church was opened by Rev. James Wilding in 1875, the original church was on Church Street. The last mass was said in old church in October 1973 and the building was demolished shortly after.
The new church on Pendleton Way was open by Bishop Thomas Holland in October 1975. The new church is much smaller than the old church, but the old presbytery still remains and several statues were retained for the new church and also a stained glass window.
The first priest at St. James was Fr. Saffenreuter (who was also a priest to the Salford workhouse). Two more popular priests were Fr. Dean Crilly who was parish priest for 31 years and Fr. Dean Reynolds who was in charge from 1948 to 1977.

History of All Souls & St. John Vianney Church
All Souls church was founded in 1892, Lady Annette de Trafford laid the foundation stone of a new school here in 1889. This was during the Rectorship of Dean Saffenreuter, at St. James's, Pendleton. A separate parish was formed in 1896, and Canon McDermott Roe was the first Rector, but was soon followed by Fr. Salvatore Carruccio, who stayed until his death in 1903. Fr. Henry Mom came here from Colne and worked in this district for ten years until ill-health caused him to retire. He died in 1927.
All Souls church started life, not where it is now, but on Bute street, (now Kintyre avenue), Weaste. In its last years, the original church became an extension of the school, housing the last year’s pupils, before they migrated to secondary school. The church was unused for a few years then became a factory, making men’s shirts, after which, in the early 1970's it was demolished.
Holy Family RC Primary School