The cost of Altar Flowers has increased to $100.00
The $10 increase helps to partially cover the church’s monthly cost for flowers.
Altar Flowers are $100 and Blessed Mother Flowers are $50. You may mail your payment or drop it in the Weekend Offertory. Please make checks payable to St. Paul Catholic Church, and indicate payment is for Altar Flowers or Blessed Mother Flowers with the designated date. The Church will order the flowers and have them delivered on your specific date (select date below).
Please note: For flowers to be ordered and delivered in a timely manner, please sign up no later than the week before your date-Thank you
Date | Please Select a Flower Options | Donated by |
---|---|---|
June 30, 2024-Thirteenth Sunday in Ordinary Time |
-- Reserved
-- Reserved |
Janet Angelo
Closed |
July 7, 2024-Fourteenth Sunday in Ordinary Time |
-- Reserved
-- Reserved |
Kristen Steele
Closed |
July 14, 2024-Fifteenth Sunday in Ordinary Time |
-- Reserved
-- Reserved |
David and Melinda Cannon
Closed |
July 21, 2024-Sixteenth Sunday in Ordinary Time |
-- Reserved
-- Reserved |
Paula Young
Kate Morris and Jane and Jeff Noe |
July 28, 2024-Seventeenth Sunday in Ordinary Time |
-- Reserved
-- Reserved |
Sheila Carter
Closed |
August 4, 2024-Eighteenth Sunday in Ordinary Time |
-- Reserved
-- Reserved |
Lonnie and Patsy Graeber
Closed |
August 11, 2024-Nineteenth Sunday in Ordinary Time |
-- Reserved
-- Reserved |
Closed
Closed |
August 18, 2024-Twentieth Sunday in Ordinary Time |
-- Reserved
-- Reserved |
Closed
Closed |
August 25, 2024-Twenty-First Sunday in Ordinary Time |
-- Reserved
-- Reserved |
Closed
Closed |
September 1, 2024-Twenty-Second Sunday in Ordinary Time |
-- Reserved
-- Reserved |
Closed
Closed |
September 8, 2024-Twenty-Third Sunday in Ordinary Time |
-- Reserved
-- Reserved |
Jessica and Mark Eubanks
Louise Pipitone |
September 15, 2024-Twenty-Fourth Sunday in Ordinary Time |
-- Reserved
-- Reserved |
Jim and Kathy Mathews
Tim and Margaret Corbitt |
September 22, 2024-Twenty-Fifth Sunday in Ordinary Time |
-- Reserved
-- Reserved |
closed
closed |
September 29, 2024-Twenty-Sixth Sunday in Ordinary Time |
-- Reserved
-- Reserved |
Closed
Closed |
October 6, 2024-Twenty-Seventh Sunday in Ordinary Time |
-- Reserved
-- Reserved |
Paula Young
Paula Young |
October 13, 2024-Twenty-Eighth Sunday in Ordinary Time |
-- Reserved
-- Reserved |
Susan Gussio
Sheila Carter |
October 20, 2024-Twenty-Ninth Sunday in Ordinary Time |
-- Reserved
-- Reserved |
Joe and Marge Daly
Yvonne Thaxton |
October 27, 2024-Thirtieth Sunday in Ordinary Time |
-- Reserved
-- Reserved |
Closed
Louise Pipitone |
November 3, 2024-Thirty-First Sunday in Ordinary Time |
-- Reserved
-- Reserved |
Paula Young
Closed |
November 10, 2024-Thirty-Second Sunday in Ordinary Time |
-- Reserved
-- Reserved |
Susan Weldy
Closed |
November 17, 2024-Thirty-Third Sunday in Ordinary Time |
-- Reserved
-- Reserved |
Closed
Louise Pipitone |
November 24, 2024-Our Lord Jesus Christ, King of the Universe |
-- Reserved
-- Reserved |
Brenda Gaspard
Sheila Carter |
December 1, 2024-First Sunday of Advent |
-- Reserved
-- Reserved |
Paula Young
Closed |
December 8, 2024-Second Sunday of Advent |
-- Reserved
-- Reserved |
Closed
Sheila Carter |
December 15, 2024-Third Sunday of Advent |
-- Reserved
-- Reserved |
Closed
Closed |
December 22, 2024-Fourth Sunday of Advent |
-- Reserved
-- Reserved |
Closed
Closed |
December 29, 2024-The Holy Family of Jesus, Mary and Joseph |
-- Reserved
-- Reserved |
Paula & Ted Gray
Closed |
... See MoreSee Less
Comment on Facebook
... See MoreSee Less
Comment on Facebook
In today’s Gospel, Jesus says: “Come to me, all you that are weary and are carrying heavy burdens, and I will give you rest. Take my yoke upon you, and learn from me; for I am gentle and humble in heart, and you will find rest for your souls. For my yoke is easy, and my burden is light.”
I will be honest—while these words can sound comforting, there were times when I thought them also a bit of a joke—the not-so-funny kind. What part of “take up your cross daily” is restful? Or “be perfect as your heavenly Father is perfect?” Or “go into the whole world and proclaim the Gospel to every creature?” Saint resumes are rarely short.
Yet over the years, I’ve come to see what I could not earlier: the yoke is the rest. To allow ourselves to be yoked to Jesus—to labor only with Him and for Him—is the ultimate rest. What does this mean? ... See MoreSee Less
"Know" Rest for the Weary - SpiritualDirection.com
spiritualdirection.com
SPIRITUALDIRECTION- explores Catholic spiritual direction advice and how a deeper relationship with the spiritual aspect of being human being based on the wisdom's of the Bible, Church and the saints ...Comment on Facebook
Please join us for Mass this morning @ 10am, followed by a Holy Hour of Adoration.
We also have our Parish Penance Service tonight @6pm. We have several priest from around the Diocese coming to to hear confessions. ... See MoreSee Less
Comment on Facebook
... See MoreSee Less
Comment on Facebook
Please join us for our parish-wide Penance Service Monday, December 16th @ 6pm.
The Sacrament of Confession is deeply rooted in Sacred Scripture. This Sacrament of God’s mercy is vital for the soul and bears great fruits and blessings when we are properly disposed and prepared. Here are ten Biblical meditations for making a good confession. ... See MoreSee Less
Ten Biblical Meditations for Making a Good Confession
catholicexchange.com
One of the greatest blessings and gifts that flow out of the Sacred Heart of Our Lord is a mercy that is expressed most deeply through the Sacrament of Confession. This Sacrament is also sometimes cal...Comment on Facebook
... See MoreSee Less
Comment on Facebook
"Every Holy Mass, heard with devotion, produces in our soul marvelous effects, abundant spiritual and material graces which we cannot fathom. It is easier for the earth to exist without the sun than without the Holy Sacrifice of the Mass!" Padre Pio - 33 Days to Eucharistic Glory
Please join us for Mass @ 10am, followed by a Holy Hour of Adoration. ... See MoreSee Less
Comment on Facebook
She prophetically incarnated the intrinsic unity between love of God and love of neighbor. She was clear where that synthesis came from: living a truly Eucharistic life.
“The time you spend with Jesus in the Blessed Sacrament is the best time that you will spend on earth.”
She begged the archbishop, “One thing I request of you, Your Grace, is to give us all the spiritual help we need. If we have Our Lord in the midst of us, with daily Mass and Holy Communion, I fear nothing for the sisters nor myself. He will look after us. But without him I cannot be. I am helpless.”
“People ask,” she confessed, “Where do the sisters get the joy and the energy to do what they are doing?” She replied, “The Eucharist.” At the 1976 Eucharistic Congress in Philadelphia, she elaborated on that source of power: “To be able to live this life … we need our life to be woven with the Eucharist. That’s why we begin our day with Jesus in the Holy Eucharist. With him, we go forward.”
She spoke of the benefits: “Nowhere on earth are we more welcomed or loved than by Jesus in Eucharist. When you look at the crucifix, you understand how much Jesus loved you. When you look at the Sacred Host you understand how much Jesus loves you now."
Please join us for Mass @ 10:00am, followed by a Holy Hour of Adoration. ... See MoreSee Less
Comment on Facebook
Truth!