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Friday Nights in Advent

Friday Nights in Advent

Nov 22, 2022

Please join us each Friday evening in Advent for 5:30 mass and a variety of prayer, fellowship, and learning opportunities.

Parish Council Members and Meeting Minutes

Parish Council Members and Meeting Minutes

Nov 22, 2022

Please welcome the two new members of our Parish Pastoral Council, Ian Brown and Brenna Davis! For a look at who serves on the Pastoral Council please visit the Council Page. Also on that page you can find a link to the Archives page where we will now be keeping…

9 Nights of Night Prayer

9 Nights of Night Prayer

Nov 16, 2022

Join us for as many nights as you’d like! The final night there is an ice cream social and the evening will lead into the National Night of Prayer for Life. Nov. 30th – Dec. 8th

Meet the Author

Meet the Author

Nov 11, 2022

Come to St. Malachi Church on December 6th to meet Dawn Eden Goldstein and hear her discuss her new book about the man who was the spiritual sponsor of Bill W., one of the co-founders of Alcoholics Anonymous. This ministry led to the formation of many of the recovery groups…

Help us cross the finish line! 

Help us cross the finish line! 

Nov 11, 2022

We Give Catholic is coming November 29th! Through your amazing generosity, last year’s campaign brought us halfway to our goal.  Our high school students visited Our Lady of Lourdes Shrine on Sunday.  Your support of We Give Catholic will help to get them to other places throughout the diocese.  No need to wait until November 29th.  Click…

Family Mass Schedule

Family Mass Schedule

Nov 2, 2022

The first Sunday of the Month, from October-March, and again in May, we will have Family Mass at 5:30pm in the church. Families of all shapes and sizes are welcome to attend!

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Grieving During the Holidays

Nov 2, 2022

Please join us on November 13th at 12:15pm in the Oak Room. We will share with each other ways we have found to get through holidays when we are missing a dearly beloved family member or friend. There are no right or wrong ways to process grief. All are welcome.