
Welcome!! St. Paul Women’s Ministry is open to all women 18 years and older. We do not have a formal registration or initiation. We ask that you let us know your contact information so we can add you to our email distribution list. Being a part of the Women’s Ministry events allows you to meet other women of the parish whom you may never get to meet otherwise.
Email – wgstpaul@gmail.com
President – Renee` Gosselin
Vice President – Mary Alford
Secretary – Linda Overman
Treasurer – Marguerite Wall
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JOIN US FOR STATIONS OF THE CROSS @ 6pm.
The Stations of the Cross depict 14 events in the Passion of Jesus Christ, beginning with Jesus being condemned to death and ending with His body being laid in a tomb. The pious practice of praying the Stations of the Cross originated in medieval Europe when pilgrims were unable to visit the Holy Land, so instead “visited” these Holy places through prayer.
St. Francis of Assisi, the founder of the Franciscan order, authored Stations of the Cross that popularized the devotion throughout the world. Today, you’ll find Stations of the Cross in almost every Catholic Church, particularly prayed on Lenten Fridays, but available throughout the year for meditation and reflection.
Click the link and spend some time today reflecting on the events of Good Friday... ... See MoreSee Less
Stations of the Cross - Franciscan Friars of the Atonement
www.atonementfriars.org
THE FOURTEEN STATIONS OF THE CROSS The Stations of the Cross depict 14 events in the Passion of Jesus Christ, beginning with Jesus being condemned to death and ending with His body being laid in a tom...Comment on Facebook
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And then we use the holy water , and we end up with mud on our foreheads. 😆
Mine is a smudge lol
I wish I knew the times Besides going to the website. I just now looked and missed it. 😅
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Gift Bearers represent the entire community when bringing forward the bread and wine for consecration.
During the Mass, at the beginning of the Liturgy of the Eucharist, Gift Bearers bring forward the bread and wine which will become the Body and Blood of Christ.
This ministry is ancient. In the second century, Justin Martyr described the Mass: “When our prayer is ended, bread and wine with water are brought forth, and the presider offers prayers and thanksgivings, according to his ability.”
Please stop by the table in the foyer to sign-up! If you are not able to locate the sign-up sheet, please ask an usher or greeter for assistance. ... See MoreSee Less
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Amen!❣️🙏