Thank you to all who attended our Mental Health Panel Discussion! We hope you learned about the importance of mental health and how we can work together to improve it. Available here are the livestream recording and Fr. Ternan's concluding prayer.
The theme of this year's Annual Catholic Appeal is Making all things new...God's promise and our responsibility. We are called to embrace God's promise of making all things new and to embrace our own responsibility to work with God's plan.
We are looking for donations for our upcoming Confirmation Day of Service on Jan. 29th! You may drop off your donations in church or at the parish office. Thank you for your generosity!
The generosity of our parishioners, even through the pandemic, has been truly remarkable. Through January 12, 2023, the Christmas Collection totals $140,848.
Can you see Christ in the Crowd? It’s a challenging question. John the Baptist does it so boldly in the Gospel today. John was actively on the lookout for the Son of God. He knew to look because he was in tune with God’s call, God’s voice, in his life.
During Poverty Awareness Month, join the U.S. Bishops, the Catholic Campaign for Human Development and the Catholic community in the United States in taking up Pope Francis' challenge to live in solidarity with the poor and marginalized.
Troop 60 Boy Scouts, along with Pack 60 Cub Scouts, were the color guard at St. Joseph School’s Veterans’ Day Service. Scouts and Adult Leaders have also started planning for a 10-day backpacking trip at Philmont Scout Ranch near Cimarron, New Mexico.