New to the parish? Looking for a parish home? Looking to learn more about the Catholic faith?
Wether you are getting ready to move to the area, been here a while, just visiting, or want to learn about the Catholic faith, we are so glad you are here!
We're a Catholic community focused on living the mission of Jesus. We're inspired by the teachings of our patron, Saint Julie Billiart.
Saint Julie spent her life helping the poor through education and stood up for the basic rights to life, liberty, and equality for all people. Her generous spirit continues in our community through our outreach work, faith-building activities, and worship.
Feel free to explore our website to learn more about us, and if you have any questions, just contact our parish office. We're here to help.
In Peace,
Fr. Ian -Vincent
The best place to start is to join us in worship! We have Mass on weekends at 5:00pm on Saturday and 8am, 9:30am, 11:00am and 5:00pm on Sundays.
Sunday mornings offer Doughnuts and Coffee and some time for fellowship. 8am- 11am.
Check our Mass Schedule for Special Services during the seasons here.
MASS SCHEDULE
We offer classes and morning worship for kids ages
PreK - Highschool. Our little ones have a special gathering during the 9:30am Mass called Children's Liturgy.
Sacramental preparation and Religious Education classes are available during the school year for all age levels.
Jr.High and Senior High youth ministry are available for teens year round.
We also have Summer Vacation Bible School!
Registration is the official way we join a parish community. Many people think that because they attend a particular parish they automatically belong.
Membership requires signing up, formally enrolling yourself in a parish.
Registration is a commitment to a community, a way to be included in the religious, social, and ministerial activities of your parish.
Your registration affects the parish in many ways. Census numbers can determine how many priests are assigned to a church, what benefits and obligations the community has to the diocese, and how Masses, Confessions, and devotions are planned and scheduled.
Registration shows you belong. It is also necessary for certain benefits, like scheduling sacraments, obtaining sponsor certificates, and getting donation statements for taxes.
Most importantly, it lets the parish count on you, to call on you to assist in its mission.
Registering in your parish is a statement of faith and confidence in the life and work of your parish.
READY TO REGISTER?