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Join Ministry GroupThe Apostle Paul urges us above all, to assemble and construct in the inner self: faith, hope and charity. And when he was praising these three, he said at the end, but the greatest of these is charity. [1 Cor 13:13]. Aim at charity!

So what is faith, what is hope, what is charity and why is charity the greatest? Faith, as it's defined somewhere is Scripture, is the ground for things hoped for, the conviction of things which cannot be seen. When you hope, you don't yet have what you are hoping for, but by believing it you resemble someone who does possess it.

For faith he says, is the ground of things hoped for, it isn't yet the thing itself which we will eventually take hold of, but our very faith stands for the thing itself. I mean you don't have your hands on nothing when you have them on faith, nor are they empty if they are full of faith. The reason faith is greatly rewarded is that it doesn't see and yet it believes. I mean, if it could see, what reward would there be?

Now however, the people are told, "Believe," and they want to see. The answer they're given is, "In order to see eventually, for the time being; believe. Faith does the earning; sight is the reward. If you want to see before you believe, you're demanding to be paid before doing the job!"

What you want has its price. You want to see God: the price of such a tremendous good as that is faith.

Do you want to arrive, and not want to walk? Sigh is possession, faith is the way to it. If you shirk the hard work of the journey, how can you expect the joy of possession?

- Saint Augustine of Hippo. [† 430. Doctor of Grace]
-- Source: Maginificat

Eucharistic Minister

Catholic. What it means to me to be a Eucharistic minister, and how it changed my life. I understand how St. Stephen must have felt, carring the Body of Christ to others in prison. The reality of understanding what he was carrying, caused him to die, rather than reveal to the Romans what he was bringing to others. There is no reason to die for something that "represents" the Body of Christ, he died at the hands of the Romans, because he knew he was carrying the actual Body of Christ.

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Parish Nurse

Parish Nurse | St. Andrew the Apostle ChurchParish nurses help prevent illness by teaching how to maintain wellness through health education, counseling and support groups. They integrate spirituality and holistic health into modern wellness techniques, and are becoming increasingly popular in faith communities to help 'bridge the gap' between religion and modern health care.

There are many dimensions to parish nurses. They play a variety of roles including educator, counselor and advocate in their own faith family. And they are a source for preventative and restorative care, ministering holistically to individuals and families. One role parish nurses do not play is that of direct medical care provider.

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Sacred Heart of Jesus

Sacred Heart of JesusWe are a charismatic prayer group which means that we are open to the leadings and gifts of the Holy Spirit.  We have song, praise and worship as well as intercessory and thanksgiving prayer time.  We break open scripture and rejoice in the Lords word and goodness.

We are planning a" Life In The Spirit Seminar" during Lent 2010 to bring the teaching of the Charismatic Movement to those that are interested in learning more about the Holy Spirit working in their lives.


We meet  every Tuesday at 6 P.M. til 7:30 P.M. in the Divine Mercy Chapel. We can be contacted at This e-mail address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it or call Johanne Bowling at 378-2925.

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Legion of Mary

Legion of MaryMeet The Legion of Mary

The Legion of Mary is an association of Catholic Laity who volunteer to serve the Catholic Church under the powerful leadership of Mary Immaculate, Mediatrix of all Graces.

Legion members are active in Catholic Dioceses across the world.  Vexillum Legionis | Legion of Mary

The Legion of Mary is at the disposal of the bishop of the diocese and the parish priest for every form of social service and Catholic action which these authorities may deem suitable to legionaries and useful for the welfare of the Church.


Contact: Maria Snyder 417-0129 or This e-mail address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it

 
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Mass Schedule

Daily Monday - Saturday: 9:00am
Monday - Friday: 12:05pm
Weekend Saturday: 5:00pm
6:30pm, Good Shepherd

Sunday: 8:00am & 10:00am
Noon, Spanish
5:00pm, Life Teen

Catholic Quotes

"The graces which God bestows on us, his lights, his calls, and the good thoughts with which he inspires us, have all been purchased for us by the sufferings and death of Jesus Christ. " - St. Alphonsus Liguori

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