An opportunity to fulfill the conditions to obtain the Holy Year’s Plenary Indulgence will be available on Thursday, November 6, at St. Anthony Church. Click here for details.
Our Parish Cohort Mission under the direction of Fr. Bill Garrott, O.P. was truly inspiring, drawing so many ever closer to the Lord through his powerful words and music. Our heartfelt thanks to Fr. Garrott for deepening our understanding and love of the Triune God—the Father who blesses, the Son who heals, the Spirit who strengthens us. Click here for more thanks!
The Cohort Mission Planning Team would like to extend our heartfelt thanks to everyone who volunteered to help at the mission: parking assistants, greeters, ushers, sales, and reception hospitality! We would also like to thank all of those who so generously supplied food for the reception--we had more than enough, thanks to your generosity!
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.
You are invited to participate in a Pilgrimage of Hope for Creation Prayer Walk and Mass on Saturday, September 6, beginning at 3:00 PM. Click here for details.
Mark your calendar for a Jubilee Year event at St. Anthony Church on the first Thursday evening of the month, August 7. There will be Confessions heard beginning at 6:30 PM, followed at 7:00 PM with Evening Prayer and Benediction. Participation in these events makes you eligible for a plenary indulgence. Click here for more information
During the month of May, we are focused on the signs of hope provided by our vocations, not just priestly vocations, but also married and single vocations. Click here for this week's Jubilee Year sign of hope.
March: Reconciliation
The Sacrament of Penance assures us that God wipes away our sins. The Sacrament of Reconciliation is not only a magnificent spiritual gift, but also a decisive, essential, and fundamental step on our journey of faith. Click here for more information.
For February--the sick and homebound. The sufferings of the sick, at home or in the hospital…can be allayed by the closeness and affection of those who visit them, and those who care for them. WE must be grateful for their care and concern for the sick and the most vulnerable. Please keep the sick, the homebound, and healthcare workers in your prayers.
The first sign of hope should be the desire for peace in our world, which once more finds itself immersed in the tragedy of war…Is it too much to dream that arms can fall silent and cease to rain down destruction and death? May diplomacy be tireless in its commitment to seek…lasting peace.