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Arts & Environment

The Arts and Environment committee, a sub-committee of the Liturgy Committee, in conjunction with the Liturgy Planning Committee, plans and executes appropriate church decorations for each liturgical season and for special ceremonies and feasts so that the church environment draws parishioners into full participation consistent with liturgical themes.

The Liturgical Year Overview

Learn more about the Liturgical Year on the United States Conference of Catholic Bishops website. Learn More >

Advent

Four weeks of preparation before the celebration of Jesus' birth.

Christmas

Recalling the Nativity of Jesus Christ and his manifestation to the peoples of the world.

Lent

A six-week period of penance before Easter.

Sacred Paschal Triduum

The holiest "Three Days" of the Church's year, where the Christian people recall the sufferings, death, and resurrection of Jesus.

Easter

50 days of joyful celebration of the Lord's resurrection from the dead and his sending forth of the Holy Spirit.  All are welcome to come decorate the church for the Easter Celebration.

Ordinary Time

Divided into two sections (one span for 4-8 weeks after Christmas time and another lasting about six months after Easter time), wherein the faithful consider the fullness of Jesus' teachings and works among his people.

Activities & Events

Seasonal Decorating

Look for information in the bulletin or contact the office for more information.

How To Join

Please fill out the form below if you are interested in joining and we will be in touch! No experience needed.

Parish Council Inquiry

Calendar of Events

Our parish calendar is full of opportunities to bring our community together to celebrate the Lord and support each other.

JOIN THE FUN

Giving Online

Create an account online to submit a one-time payment or schedule a reoccurring payment such as your Sunday offertory gift.

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Liturgy Schedule

See who is scheduled for the liturgy ministries - Eucharistic Ministers, Ushers, Greeters, Proclaimers, and Servers - at each Mass.

VIEW SCHEDULE
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