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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Please join us for The Feast of The Immaculate Conception of The Blessed Virgin Mary
TODAY - Friday, December 8th @ 10:00am
In teaching that Mary was conceived immaculate, the Catholic Church teaches that from the very moment of her conception, the Blessed Virgin Mary was free from all stain of original sin. This simply means that from the beginning, she was in a state of grace, sharing in God's own life, and that she was free from the sinful inclinations which have beset human nature after the fall.
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Please join us for The Feast of The Immaculate Conception of The Blessed Virgin Mary
TONIGHT - Thursday, December 7th @ 6:00pm
or
TOMORROW - Friday, December 8th @ 10:00am
In teaching that Mary was conceived immaculate, the Catholic Church teaches that from the very moment of her conception, the Blessed Virgin Mary was free from all stain of original sin. This simply means that from the beginning, she was in a state of grace, sharing in God's own life, and that she was free from the sinful inclinations which have beset human nature after the fall.
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The ability to grasp the realities of Christ’s kingdom is a privilege that not everyone is given, as it is a gift of God’s grace. ... See MoreSee Less
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Please join us for Mass this morning at 8:00am or 10:30am.
Candle Name: the Prophecy Candle
The First Week of Advent Represents: Hope
Candle Color: Purple
Purple is the primary color associated with Advent. Within the Catholic Church it symbolizes penance, preparation, and sacrifice. During the first week of Advent we remember the Old Testament prophets who foretold of Jesus’ coming with hope and anticipation. ... See MoreSee Less
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