SCSYAM: Vocations Talk
Explore the vocations of the diaconate and marriage with St. Catherine of Siena Young Adult Ministry (SCSYAM), featuring Deacon Juan and Olivia Moreno. See you on Friday, November 4 @ 7:00 PM in the PLC Hall!
Explore the vocations of the diaconate and marriage with St. Catherine of Siena Young Adult Ministry (SCSYAM), featuring Deacon Juan and Olivia Moreno. See you on Friday, November 4 @ 7:00 PM in the PLC Hall!
St. Catherine of Siena Young Adult Ministry (SCSYAM) will be meeting every 3rd Friday of the month, starting Friday, August 19, 2022, in the PLC Hall.
All Young Adults are invited to join our Young Adult Ministry (SCSYAM) this Friday, July 15! After attending the 6:00 Mass, we will be praying together on a Rosary Walk.
For more information, please check our social media, or call the Parish Office.
A six-part series for liturgy committee members, liturgy coordinators, liturgical ministers, musicians, as well as teachers, catechists and those who do sacramental preparation. The series will be offered in both English and Spanish.
Our special guest, Fr. Jack Conley, CP, will be presenting a talk and celebrating Mass, prior to our Penance Service.
5:00 PM:
Talk on Reconciliation and God's Mercy
6:00 PM:
Eucharistic Liturgy
7:00 PM:
Sacrament of Penance
You’re invited to explore life’s big questions. Alpha is a place to explore the Christian faith with others in a judgment free zone. It’s a series of conversations focused on the questions of life, faith and meaning.
Please join us virtually (on Zoom) Thursday evenings @ 7:00 PM, starting January 20, 2022. No Pressure. No Commitment.
Meeting ID: 826 8183 9558
Passcode: Alpha2022
Please join us for this workshop crafted for all lay-people interested in supporting vocations and gaining tools to systematically work on creating awareness, promotion and sustenance of vocations. The workshop will be offered both in English and Spanish.
Please register by February 25th.
The Church’s spiritual cycle, the liturgical year is almost over! Advent might sneak in while we’re not looking at sunset on the Saturday of Thanksgiving weekend. We’re planning to be wide awake about changes we might make to be more whole…holier…in the year ahead.
Join Dominican Father Nathan Castle for a three-night study on Zoom of the Cardinal and Theological virtues. We’ll meet online Wednesday, November 17th through Friday, November 19th from 7 to 8:30pm. Each evening we’ll have a presentation, a breakout session in small groups, and a question-and-answer session. Register for this wonderful opportunity.
We will be having a Three-Day retreat from August 18 to August 20 titled “Rebuilding Our Church” lead by Sister Mary Katherine Doyle from the Sisters of Mercy in Auburn.
August 18 and 19 will be from 7:00pm to 8:30pm.
August 20 will be from 3:00-5:30pm followed by the 6:00pm Mass in the Church.
All ministry members, those interested in joining a ministry, and all who are interested in making a difference in the life of this parish are encouraged to register online for this wonderful opportunity!
We’ll meet for an online Pentecost retreat titled What Do You Want For Pentecost? A Mini-Retreat on the Gifts of the Holy Spirit With Father Nathan Castle, OP starting Wednesday, May 19 to Friday, May 21 from 7pm to 8:30pm. Learn about each of the seven gifts, and discernment coaching on which three you most crave now. We have an hour of teaching followed by a half-hour of Q&A. On the third evening we will pray with you for the release of these gifts in your life.
In his ministry as recorded in the Gospel, Jesus does not hide from his closest followers the fact that they will face troubled times in their attempts to live out His message. In using Chapters 13-17 of John’s Gospel, this retreat draws on the thought of the late Archbishop John Quinn of SF in presenting 7 strategies that might be employed in facing such times.
Join the Diocese of Sacramento Tuesday, 4/14, night for another virtual hangout with Fr. Raj Derivera and Fr. EJ Resinto, Pastor of Sacred Heart Parish and Maryknoll School, Diocese of Honolulu, as they walk us through “50 days of Joy, how to celebrate Easter!”
Join us March 30th to April 1st for our Parish Lenten Retreat at St. Catherine of Siena Church. For three days we will start with 6:00 pm mass and hear from Fr. Chi Ngo, S.J. thereafter. The retreat will conclude with our Lenten Penance Service on April 1st where many priests will be here to hear confessions. We encourage all to participate and to take advantage of this great opportunity!
We would like to thank everyone who was able to come to this past Fishbowl Friday with our Young Adult community. For those that might’ve missed the chance, we’ll be meeting again on March 13th at the PLC at 7pm. Whether you’re a college student, single, working, or married, come join our Young Adult Faith Community!
Everyone is invited to view an engaging video presentation entitled: Jesus: The Way, the Truth, and the Life starting March 4, 2020 every Wednesday at 7:00 p.m. in St. Catherine of Siena Parish Life Center.
Everyone is invited to a Faith Formation Film Series on "The Mass" by Bishop Robert Barron on Wednesday at 7:00 p..m. in the Parish Life Center.
The episode this coming Wednesday, October 16 is entitled: “Preparing for Sacrifice”
Pope Emeritus Benedict XVI said: “Christianity is not an intellectual system, a collection of dogmas, or a moralism. Christianity is instead an encounter, a love story; it is an event.”
Nowhere is that encounter purer and more concentrated than within the Mass, where the veil that separates heaven from earth becomes its thinnest. Particularly at the moment of Consecration, the web is dissolved and Christ becomes fully Present among us.
Everyone is invited to a Faith Formation Film Series on "The Mass" by Bishop Robert Barron on Wednesday at 7:00 p..m. in the Parish Life Center.
The episode this coming Wednesday, October 16 is entitled: “Preparing for Sacrifice”
Pope Emeritus Benedict XVI said: “Christianity is not an intellectual system, a collection of dogmas, or a moralism. Christianity is instead an encounter, a love story; it is an event.”
Nowhere is that encounter purer and more concentrated than within the Mass, where the veil that separates heaven from earth becomes its thinnest. Particularly at the moment of Consecration, the web is dissolved and Christ becomes fully Present among us.
Everyone is invited to a Faith Formation Film Series on "The Mass" by Bishop Robert Barron on Wednesday at 7:00 p..m. in the Parish Life Center.
The episode this coming Wednesday, October 16 is entitled: “Responding to God”
Pope Emeritus Benedict XVI said: “Christianity is not an intellectual system, a collection of dogmas, or a moralism. Christianity is instead an encounter, a love story; it is an event.”
Nowhere is that encounter purer and more concentrated than within the Mass, where the veil that separates heaven from earth becomes its thinnest. Particularly at the moment of Consecration, the web is dissolved and Christ becomes fully Present among us.
Everyone is invited to a Faith Formation Film Series on "The Mass" by Bishop Robert Barron on Wednesday at 7:00 p..m. in the Parish Life Center.
The episode this coming Wednesday, October 16 is entitled: “God Speaks Our Story”
Pope Emeritus Benedict XVI said: “Christianity is not an intellectual system, a collection of dogmas, or a moralism. Christianity is instead an encounter, a love story; it is an event.”
Nowhere is that encounter purer and more concentrated than within the Mass, where the veil that separates heaven from earth becomes its thinnest. Particularly at the moment of Consecration, the web is dissolved and Christ becomes fully Present among us.
Everyone is invited to a Faith Formation Film Series on "The Mass" by Bishop Robert Barron on Wednesday at 7:00 p..m. in the Parish Life Center.
The episode this coming Wednesday, October 16 is entitled: “Called Out of the World”
Pope Emeritus Benedict XVI said: “Christianity is not an intellectual system, a collection of dogmas, or a moralism. Christianity is instead an encounter, a love story; it is an event.”
Nowhere is that encounter purer and more concentrated than within the Mass, where the veil that separates heaven from earth becomes its thinnest. Particularly at the moment of Consecration, the web is dissolved and Christ becomes fully Present among us.
Everyone is invited to a Faith Formation Film Series on "The Mass" by Bishop Robert Barron on Wednesday at 7:00 p..m. in the Parish Life Center.
The episode this coming Wednesday, October 9 is entitled: “The Mass as a Privileged Encounter with God”
Pope Emeritus Benedict XVI said: “Christianity is not an intellectual system, a collection of dogmas, or a moralism. Christianity is instead an encounter, a love story; it is an event.”
Nowhere is that encounter purer and more concentrated than within the Mass, where the veil that separates heaven from earth becomes its thinnest. Particularly at the moment of Consecration, the web is dissolved and Christ becomes fully Present among us.
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