...to a presentation on the Icon of Life, which was blessed by Cardinal Raymond Burke and carried at the 45th Annual March for Life in Washington, DC in 2018. Click here for details.
The parish Respect Life team invites you to join us in prayer for life, every Thursday in October, at noon, in front of the Blessed Sacrament. Each week we will pray a different set of prayers, for life and for healing. Click here for more information.
The Lumen Christi Cohort invites all current and retired persons who work or worked in the healthcare professions--physicians, nurses, technicians, chaplains, etc.--to participate in a special White Mass celebration on October 19, at 11:30 AM at St. Raphael's church in Hamilton. Friends and supporters are also welcome!
The Cohort Mission team is asking for volunteers during the mission (held on October 6 -8) to greet and usher people, to direct parking, and to make sure any debris left in the church is picked up. We need your names by September 22 to print name tags! Click here for details.
The Lumen Christi Cohort 6 (St. Gregory the Great, St. Raphael-Holy Angels and Our Lady of Sorrows-St. Anthony Parishes) has joined Interfaith Caregivers of Mercer County’s Walk for Wellness on June 21. Click here to find out how you can help!
St. Gregory the Great Church in Hamilton Square is seeking candidates for the full-time position of Coordinator of Religious Education (CRE). The CRE oversees the formation of children in the Catholic Faith through their adolescent years. Click here for more information and a contact address.
Help the Cohort support the Interfaith Caregivers’ Walk for Wellness on June 1. We'll be having a friendly competition with the other parishes in our Cohort, so please, come out to support our parish, and of course, Caring Hearts, the Interfaith Caregivers group in our parish. Click here for details.
St. Gregory the Great is hosting Dr. R. J. Snell to speak about the Challenges and Dangers of Losing Our Religious Freedom in the United States. We will examine some of the history of religious freedom before discussing the discouraging signs in the current situation. Click here for more information.
On Saturday, Feb. 10, our Lumen Christi Cohort (OLS-SA, St. Gregory the Great, and St. Raphael-Holy Angels) will celebrate a White Mass for healthcare professionals. Everyone is welcome to join us, and if you know anyone involved in health care, please invite them to come! Click here for more information.
As we prepare for the great holiday of Christmas, please remember those in our community who may be hungry--drop off some non-perishable food in unbreakable containers for Mount Carmel Guild and The Food Pantry Partnership at St. Raphael's. Please place your donations for Mount Carmel Guild and St Raphael’s Food Pantry in the receptacles at the doors of our churches. And if you know of anyone in need, please let them know about the food pantry. Click here for more details on when the pantry is open and what kind of items are needed.
Items to be published in the bulletin for the weekend of Nov 25-26 should be submitted no later than Tue., Nov. 14. Please email all bulletin announcements to [email protected] AND to [email protected].
We live our lives by the stories we believe... what if there is a different story? That story is the Gospel. We invite you to join us to explore, share, and truly understand the incredible love God has for each of us. Click here for more information.
The 2023 Cohort Mission will be held on October 23 through 25th, at St. Anthony Church. Over the course of three evenings, Fr. Martin O’Reilly will unveil the meaning and magnificence of how our loving God has, throughout man’s history, kept His covenant promises to be with us always. For details, see the Cohort Mission 2023 page.
The Cohort Mission 2023 will focus on the Eucharistic Revival, specifically, the Eucharist: The Fulfillment of the Covenant Promises, and will be held on October 23, 24, and 25, 2023, at St. Anthony Church. Mark your calendars, and watch for more information through the Summer months!
You're invited to a Religious Freedom talk at St. Gregory the Great parish on Tuesday, April 18 at 7:00 PM in Ferrante Hall. Click here for more information.
Lent: Lord, Let Me Walk This Road With You, is presented by Fr. Stanley "Stas" Lukaszewski, on Saturday, March 11, at St. Gregory the Great Church. All are welcome!