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.
Bible Study led by Fr. Krager followed by Adoration. St. John Bosco Youth Group: For teens ages 13-18, now with a new format. The 1st and 3rd Thu of the month will include talks, studies and discussions and there will be a monthly Saturday fun night, all led by Fr. Krager. We hope to see […]
The 'Rorate' Mass is the Saturday Mass of the BVM in Advent, sung before dawn by candlelight recalling the darkness which shrouded the earth before the Incarnation, well worth making the effort to attend.
The Holy Name Society is an organization of men striving to grow in holiness. The group is open to all men of the parish over the age of 18. Meetings include Mass, the recitation of the Holy Rosary, breakfast and a spiritual talk.
A formation in the spirituality of St. Teresa of Jesus within a Study Group composed of men and women over the age of 25 years. This formation includes daily Mass, Lectio Divina, Divine Office and the living a life of apostolic endeavors: ministering to our families and the world. The members endeavor to give glory […]
An OLMC acoustic music group. We play traditional Irish, Folk and Americana music. All are welcome to join us, beginner or advanced, Instrumentalist or Vocalist. Our goal is to sharpen our skills, increase our musical knowledge, have good Catholic fellowship, and share our music.
Ladies of the parish are invited to attend an elegant evening of prayer, friendship & spiritual reflection to prepare our hearts for the birth of Christ! We will begin with prayer in the church with Father Nolan, followed by a spiritual reflection in the hall with food and merriment! May this evening fill you with […]
As faithful Catholics, we are called to be salt and light in this material world. As traditional Catholics within the Church Universal, we are sometimes called, in charity, to bring more illumination and flavor to our fellow Catholics. Let us join with him in spreading the message within the Knights of Columbus.
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.