Romans: The Gospel of Salvation provides an authentically Catholic, comprehensive, and simple way to understand the overarching theme of Romans—salvation. We will gather from August 24-September 14 following the 11 am Mass in St. Patrick Lower Church Hall. Please contact Jennifer at [email protected] to sign-up to join us. Thank you!
Please join us this summer as we pray and reflect with Margaret Silf’s book The Other Side of Chaos.
We will gather in the Norton-Giggi Center from 3-4 pm from August 27-September 17. Please join us for these wonderful afternoons of prayer, discussion & fellowship! For more information and to join our group
please email Jennifer at [email protected]. Thank you!
Fall Study of The Navarre Bible / Genesis
The opening words of the narrative ("In the beginning God created...") signal the purpose and even the content of the first book of the Bible - namely, to show how God acted in the early days of the world and of peoples and in particular the people of Israel.
Volunteers provide homemade or store-bought desserts for the Inn’s dinner service. All desserts must be individually packaged, shelf stable and nut free. Desserts may be left at the Front Entryway of the St. Patrick Rectory on the first Saturday of each month before 3:45 pm.
We also serve dinner at the Inn on the first Saturday of the month. Time commitment for serving is from 3:45-6:45 pm. For more information or to become a volunteer, please email Pam at [email protected] or Sheila at [email protected].
The OCIA (Order of Christian Initiation of Adults) is the official collection of rites of the Roman Catholic Church for initiation of adults and the reception of baptized candidates into the Church. OCIA is a process rather than a program. Click for more information.