Due to incoming snow on Saturday evening, the parish Mass schedule has been revised to help parishioners stay safe during poor driving conditions on the roads.
During Lent, many of us attempt to fast from chocolate, soda, and social media. But when Easter arrives, it can be easy to fall back into our old habits.
The truth is, Lent is more than a list of sacrifices. It’s an invitation to journey through the desert with Jesus, where He can work on renewing our hearts and minds. This transformation invites us to experience Easter as a moment of true joy and new life in Christ!
FORMED invites you to experience a more fruitful Lent, beginning with a new four-part short series from the Augustine Institute, How to Lent.
Every moment of the Mass matters.
In his 82-part series, Fr. Luke Spannagel, a priest of the Diocese of Peoria and a National Eucharistic Preacher, takes us by the hand and slowly walks with us through the Mass. This series is an incredible contribution to the ongoing efforts of the National Eucharistic Revival. Sr. Marie Benedict Elliott, FSE, prepared reflection questions for each edition of the series, which make these articles perfect for small group studies or reading with family & friends. Access the series using the links below.
Father Clifford returned to his homeland just in time to celebrate 40 years in the priesthood with family and friends at a special anniversary Mass.
Registration is the official way we join a parish community. Many people think that because they attend a church they automatically belong. Membership requires signing up and formally enrolling yourself, but it is much more than just completing forms.
Registering in a parish is a statement of faith and confidence in the life and work of the parish. As a member of our parish, we are all here to help each other on our spiritual journey. No one should have to do this alone. As much as you need us, we need you too!
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If your child has made their First Holy Communion and is 8 years old , we'd love him or her to consider serving at the altar during the Mass. Older students may serve the parish for their community service requirements for PREP.