These days are not easy. We understand that many of you are frustrated with this situation; so are we. We want to celebrate Mass with our parishioners and get back to “normal.” However, we take the advice of Paul: “Rejoice in hope, endure in affliction, persevere in prayer” (Romans 12:12). Take comfort in knowing that Jesus is with us and with you, our faithful. Please read the full article by clicking on the picture.
This is our last week of Edge together. I thought we could celebrate and have some fun. I have a couple of games I will be putting together. See you Wednesday, April 29th from 6:30 to 7pm. Join Zoom Meeting https://us04web.zoom.us/j/5074870604?pwd=OE1mSHRuRkZzTFB0N3FZcUNFa3N2dz09 Meeting ID: 507 487 0604 Password: EDGE Thanks for a great year! You guys are awesome. Aaron
Please know that we are elated with the Governor's proclamation to allown for religious services and gathergs. While we are just as eager as you are to know the when and where; reality is that Bishop Nickless will need to consult with his advisors and priests to review what precautions are to be in place, what limitations may still exist and then how and when to allow services. When a plan has been developed we will make you aware via our social media and website.
The parish is inviting parishioners to consecrate themselves to Mary in the coming weeks. We will begin the preparation on April 28th with consecration on May 31st, the Visitation. For more information regarding how you can participate follow the link by clicking the picture!
Our very own Jason Slinker, parishioner and director of the regional recycling center, spent some time this after noon sharing the do's/dont's, along with other ideas, about recycling! Enjoy and let's do our part !
For the young of heart at all ages, don't miss out on Fr Feller reading "The Lorax", Tuesday, April 22nd, at 10:00am on the parish's Face Book page. This will be our kick off to our Stewardship of Earth Pillar!
Eternal God, in whom mercy is endless and the treasury of compassion—inexhaustible, look kindly upon us and increase Your mercy in us, that in difficult moments we might not despair nor become despondent, but with great confidence submit ourselves to Your holy will, which is Love and Mercy itself.
Are you, or someone you know, passionate about the Catholic faith? Have a back ground in formation? Education? Enjoy serving others? If so, please follow this link and find out more about our open position for Faith Formation Coordinator.
Join Fr Feller today as he leads us in Day 5 of the Divine Mercy Novena - Prayer intention is: Today bring to Me THE SOULS OF THOSE WHO HAVE SEPARATED THEMSELVES FROM MY CHURCH,* and immerse them in the ocean of My mercy
Today, the second day of the Divine Mercy Novena, we pray for the the souls of priets and religious to be gathered to Christ, and immerse them in Christ's unfathomable mercy! #DivineMercy #Novena
Welcome to our Childrens Stations of the Cross. Take some time and watch this video with your children. The Stations are narrated by some of the St. Edmond Elementary teachers and some of our Rock Climber teachers. Blessings to all of you during this Holy Week!
Staff, along with some volunteer assistance, have worked to create, print and mail out a special Holy Week edition of the parish newsletter. Included in this newsletter is the Holy Week liturgy schedule which can be heard or viewed via KVFD 1400AM and via livestream on the parish Face Book. To view the newsletter simply click on this news brief!