• Hibernia Music Group

    St. Elijah Basement Room

    Acoustic music group at OLMC. We play traditional Irish, Folk and Americana music, and simply jam sometimes. All are welcome to join us whether you are a beginner or advanced, Instrumentalist or Vocalist. Our goal is to sharpen our skills by playing together, increase our musical knowledge by learning from each other, have good Catholic […]

  • Safety Team Meeting

    St. Teresa of Avila Basement Room

    The purpose of the OLMC Safety Team is to provide a safe and secure environment for all parishioners and visitors. Primarily, this is accomplished by the observation of people, places and events and your assessment of situations and then to follow through with appropriate action.

  • Choir Practice

    St. Peter Thomas Basement Room
  • God Within Class by In Ipso

    St. Albert of Jerusalem Basement Room

    12-week course on authentic Catholic spirituality to help you grow in prayer. Tuition is $240, and scholarships are available. Family members enjoy 50% discount on the second enrollee. Learn more at www.in-ipso.org or contact andrea@in-ipso.org / 720-203-4499. Register by Feb 15.

  • Meatless Soup Potluck

    Parish Hall

    All are welcome to attend this communal meal and please bring a soup to share!

  • Liturgical Music Conference

    Parish Hall

    Presented by OLMC Music Director, Rick Wheeler. We will go over what liturgical music is, why it's something special, and why it should be set aside from daily life to belong only to the liturgy. There will be examples from history and a study of the concept of music itself. A suggested $10 donation is […]

  • FNE Butter Braid Sale

    Parish Hall

    Please stop by and support the Federation of North American Explorers as they earn funds for summer camp! You may also order online with the link in the flocknote or scan the QR code on the posters. Thank you in advance!

  • Vespers

    Church
  • Legion of Mary Meeting

    St. Teresa of Avila Basement Room

    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.