Experience the Stations of the Cross through the eyes of Mother Mary. Join the procession of followers seeing the Way of the cross through the eyes of Jesus’ mother. Children, babies and strollers are welcome.
The Apostles of Mary Rosary Group will celebrate with a Rosary in the Day Chapel at 11:20 a.m., noon Mass, followed by a potluck lunch in Siena Hall. Bring a main dish to share!
We need sewers of all skill levels to help complete projects for local assisted living facilities, the neonatal unit, and the cancer center. Bring your sewing machines, sergers, scissors, other sewing tools, and your talents! All project materials will be ready for you to sew. Lunch, drinks, and snacks will be provided.
Fr Lou will speak about current events in our Church and include recent teachings from Pope Francis. Come with your questions, enjoy the company of other parishioners, and delightful snacks.
Families, children, and all ages are invited to come and participate in this re-enactment of God's saving actions from the book of Exodus which the Jewish people celebrate as their Passover meal still today. The Church will provide the special Seder Plate, and we ask guests to bring a casserole, salad or dessert to share. RSVP online so we can set a place for you.
We will meet at 6:00 a.m. for breakfast and fellowship. Video and discussion begins at 6:30 a.m. Meeting will end promptly at 7:30 a.m. (Online participants can join session at 6:30 a.m.)
Dr. John Dahmus is a much respected professor of History and has been a very popular presenter here at St. Catherine as well as at the Lifetime Learning Institute.
On the Friday evenings during Lent, the Knights of Columbus and the Ladies Auxiliary will serve a Lenten Meal in Johnson Hall. The menu will vary each week and the meal will be family-friendly. Please come and enjoy the company of our fellow parishioners with a meal before the Stations of the Cross at 7:00 p.m. and Mass at 7:30 p.m.
Have you seen people walking around with ashes on Ash Wednesday, ordering more fish on Fridays, and going to Church more frequently? What’s going on? It’s Lent and Catholics are embracing spiritual practices that have been part of our faith tradition for many years. If you have questions about Catholicism, we would be happy to visit with you and talk about our faith Tradition!
Have you been thinking about the Catholic Church? Curious about what Catholics believe, how we pray, how we relate to the world? Come explore with us on Mondays at 7:30 PM. Everyone is welcomed.
This event offers families a devout age-appropriate way to engage in the sacred day of Good Friday, during Holy Week, the holiest days of the Catholic-Christian liturgical calendar.