Tuesday Morning Book Club
The Tuesday morning book club meets to read and discuss a selected book that assists with spiritual growth and knowledge of our wonderful Catholic faith. All members of the parish are welcome to drop by and check us out.
The Tuesday morning book club meets to read and discuss a selected book that assists with spiritual growth and knowledge of our wonderful Catholic faith. All members of the parish are welcome to drop by and check us out.
The object of the Third Order of St. Francis of Assisi is to lead its members to Eternal Salvation by a life in conformity with the “Life and Poverty of the Most High Lord Jesus Christ and His Most Holy Mother” in imitation of St. Francis. The Third Order form of Religious Life provides a […]
Third Order Franciscans living the Rule of St Francis adapted to lay religious and reformed by Pope Leo XIII; living “Life and Poverty of the Most High Lord Jesus Christ, and His Most Holy Mother" in imitation of St. Francis. Those who are discerning a vocation to the Third Order are welcome to attend our meetings.
The legion exists to be a sign of Mary’s maternal love for the world and a means of enlisting all her children in the Church’s evangelizing work. It is at the disposal of the parish priest for any form of service deemed useful for the welfare of the Church.
Come and study the works of St. Therese as a group. All are welcome.
The Altar and Rosary Society is an organization of women who foster and spread devotion to the Holy Rosary, maintain the cleanliness of the church sanctuary, wash and iron altar linens, and arrange flowers for the altar.
This group is dedicated to studying the traditional Catholic teaching on creation and Genesis as believed and taught by the Doctors, Fathers, Councils and Popes for two thousand years. We explore various aspects of the creation/evolutionism debate and the effects of evolutionary thought on culture, science and the Church. As Pope St Pius X said […]
Leata Vita (Joyful Life) is a group for single women ages 18-35. The purpose of our group is to meet and grow in fellowship with other women who are in a similar season of life. We meet two times a month. The first meeting of the month consists of discussing a book as part of […]
The legion exists to be a sign of Mary’s maternal love for the world and a means of enlisting all her children in the Church’s evangelizing work. It is at the disposal of the parish priest for any form of service deemed useful for the welfare of the Church.