Updates
Where faith & mental health meet
How can faith—and faith community—contribute to the recovery of people living with mental health problems? This is one of many questions that will be addressed in a new course starting this week and concluding on April 15 on Google Meet. THE SANCTUARY COURSE: Exploring the Intersection of Faith and Mental…
Pray for those in consecrated life
This weekend, February 6 & 7, parishes celebrate World Day of Prayer for Consecrated Life. Please pray for our consecrated sisters and brothers as they continue to bear joyful witness by their lives. We thank God for fellow parishioner Sister Mary O’Grady, a member of the Sisters of Charity of…
Spend time in our Mission House
Are you looking for a quiet place to pray? Maybe your family needs to spend time in a different space for a few days? We invite any parishioner or an individual household to spend a few days in our beautiful Mission House for retreat, solitude, or a staycation. While the…
In-person grief support
Catholic Cemeteries Association continues to offer free monthly in-office grief support groups. You are free to explore your grief in a comfortable, private, and safe environment. Meetings are open-discussion format surrounding a monthly topic or whatever is on your heart. They do not build off each other so you can…
Valentine to yourself
So faith, hope, love remain, these three; but the greatest of these is love.1 Corinthians 13:13 So many times we have heard this Scripture and thought immediately of the love we show to the people around us, or that they show to us. During this month focused on “love,” Sr.…
Fill up on Fridays
As we look toward a year of overcoming challenges, what better way to recharge your batteries at the end of your work week than to join your faith community in worship and devotion? Mass and Holy Hour will take place on most First Fridays throughout 2021. There will be a…
We need your old palms
If you have old palms, we’ll be happy to take them by February 14. Please drop them off on any Sunday as you enter the church—or bring them to the rectory office during the week. These palms will be burned and then used for ashes on February 17.