“Are You Ready to Get Ready?
SO… WHAT IS BEST ADVENT EVER?
It’s a totally free and totally awesome daily video program (sent straight to your email) that will help you prepare for Christmas like never before!”
Read More“Are You Ready to Get Ready?
SO… WHAT IS BEST ADVENT EVER?
It’s a totally free and totally awesome daily video program (sent straight to your email) that will help you prepare for Christmas like never before!”
Read MoreThe Helping Hands for the Poor
St. Peter’s Parish is sponsoring “The Giving Tree.” This is an opportunity for the entire St. Peter’s Parish Family to help by sharing their gifts from God with others.
Barren Branches, decorated with tags, has been set up in the Church. The tags reflect a gift request of a clothing or toy item. Each tag includes the age, gender and size where applicable.
Thanksgiving Day Mass @ St. Peter’s - Thursday, November 28th at 9:00 AM
Read MoreJoin us for our annual Ecumenical Thanksgiving Service, November 27 @ 7 PM, - St. Peter’s Parish
Read MoreHoly Day
Mass Times: 7:00 AM, 10:00 AM (School Mass), 7 6:30 PM
Saturday, November 2nd -
A special Mass for all the faithful departed will be celebrated on Saturday, November 2, 2019 at 8:00 am. Please join us for this special Mass for all our departed parishioners and loved ones.
St. Peter’s RCIA invites anyone who would like to find out more about the Catholic Church to come and meet us on Tuesday, September 10, 2019 at 7:00 PM in the Creche Room in the Administration Building.
Read MoreRegistration of new students and re-enrollment of returning students will take place in the lower church on the following dates:
Read MoreThe dictionary defines the word ordinary as something that is customary, usual or familiar. What is familiar or common to Christians is the weekly celebration of the paschal mystery. This mystery recalls the life, death and most importantly the resurrection of Jesus Christ.
Read MoreSince Vatican II the Sacrament of Anointing is no longer referred to as the Last Rites. This important Sacrament is now called the Sacrament of the Sick. A person may receive this Sacrament whenever they are ill or preparing for a hospital stay, for whatever reason.
Reception of this Sacrament is no longer connected to death, but rather is meant to strengthen us in our moments of illness.
Read MoreCongratulations to our First Communion and Confirmation students and their families as we the close another grace-filled year in our Autism Program. Thank You, Margaret Andreozzi, Father Gagne, and the many teachers for their hard work and devotion.
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