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Join us for Project YM Live!

If you want something fun to do this Sunday night @ 7:00, join Cory and 1,200 other parishes for ProjectYM Live! All you have to do is log on to this website a few minutes before it begins — Let’s do this and be connected! It will be fun!
Go to  http://projectym.com/watch  We will see you there!

Get the Remind App!   Text @bigdeal to 81010

Religious Ed classes begin this Sunday!

NOTE: Online registration is now closed.
Registration forms will be available at the front counter of the Family Life Center. Payment will also be accepted at Orientation.

Sept 8th @ 9:15 am – CGS ages 3yrs~6th grade
Sept 11th @ 6 pm – Big Deal Youth grades 7~12

Sept 8th @ 9:15 – Adult Religious Ed begins

We need volunteers!!

Final Summer Event & Save the Date!

Brave’s Baseball, August 17th

Save the Date for back to Religious Ed!!!
– Sept 8th, Catechesis of the Good Shepherd Parent & Child Orientation
– Sept 11th, Big Deal Youth Group Parent & Child Orientation

More Summer Fun !!!

Join us for Big Deal Summer fun !!!

Chunky River Kayak Trip Postponed!
Rescheduled for August 3rd!
Still time to sign up!

Save the dates for:
Brave’s Baseball, August 17th

Final Event!!!

Senior Recognition Mass @ 10:30 am on May 19th!
This is our final event of this school year!

Save the Date for our fun Summer plans!!!
Geyser Falls, June 22nd
CanoeTrip, July 20th
Brave’s Baseball, August 17th

Parish Picnic This Sunday!!!

Sunday Sept. 30th Parish Back to School Picnic
After 10:30 am Mass on the hill behind the church sponsored by the Knights of Columbus and the Religious Ed Program. Lunch & refreshments will be provided, plus fun games for the family.    All are welcome. We will also have a raffle with proceeds going provide school supplies for students at St. Michael’s Catholic Church in Forrest. If you have any extra school supplies you would like to donate, please bring them to the picnic! Thank you!

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The Easter Triduum starts tomorrow. We have three whole days to ponder and read through the story of Jesus' passion and death. What better way to reflect on these readings than to place yourself right in the middle of the action? Ask God to be with you in your reflection. Close your eyes and try to imagine the sights, sounds, and smells of the scene. Read through the passage slowly, and stop when something stands out to you. Stay with it for a while. Ask God to help you come to know Jesus better as you spend time with his word. (excerpts from: the WORD among us) ... See MoreSee Less

The Easter Triduum starts tomorrow. We have three whole days to ponder and read through the story of Jesus passion and death. What better way to reflect on these readings than to place yourself right in the middle of the action? Ask God to be with you in your reflection. Close your eyes and try to imagine the sights, sounds, and smells of the scene. Read through the passage slowly, and stop when something stands out to you. Stay with it for a while. Ask God to help you come to know Jesus better as you spend time with his word. (excerpts from: the WORD among us)

This is tomorrow! Please gather in the Early Learning Center cafeteria after 10:30am Mass. (Located across from the parish offices.) A Knight will be there to give further instructions. Happy hunting! ... See MoreSee Less

This is tomorrow! Please gather in the Early Learning Center cafeteria after 10:30am Mass. (Located across from the parish offices.) A Knight will be there to give further instructions. Happy hunting!

Please join us this Monday for our Parish Reconciliation Service @ 6:00PM. Several priests from the Diocese will be here to hear confessions. ... See MoreSee Less

Please join us this Monday for our Parish Reconciliation Service @ 6:00PM. Several priests from the Diocese will be here to hear confessions.

Please help us welcome our newest members.....
Hazel Esther Rueff and Violet May Nettles
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Please help us welcome our newest members.....
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THIS FRIDAY!

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ABOUT ST PAUL CATHOLIC CHURCH

Our St. Paul logo was designed by fellow parishioner Lori Brechtel, a graphic designer. Lori put great thought and detail into its design. She began by seeking out a symbol of our church that would be readily identifiable to all of our members - the circular, quartered round window on our building.

The yellow, starbust portion represents the light of Christ that blinded Paul, and that light which we show to each other among our congregation, and others. it is "bursting" from the confines of our own church and radiating into the world.

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