December 18: Ski Trip Info Meeting (3:30 pm)
Big Deal Christmas Party (5:00 pm)
Big Deal will not meet Wednesday the 21st or 28th.
Sunday Religious Ed classes will not meet Sunday the 25th.
December 18: Ski Trip Info Meeting (3:30 pm)
Big Deal Christmas Party (5:00 pm)
Big Deal will not meet Wednesday the 21st or 28th.
Sunday Religious Ed classes will not meet Sunday the 25th.
NOTE: No Religious Ed on Sun Nov 20 & 27
No Youth Group on Wed Nov 23
Enjoy the Thanksgiving Holiday!
2016-2017 Religious Ed Schedule
Parent Handbook
Many thanks & blessings for supporting Youth Events!
Eat at Five Guys Burgers and Fries on Monday, November 7th, from 4-10 pm and 20% of the proceeds from food sales will be donated to the Palmer Home for Children!
Show our youth your support!
2016-2017 Religious Ed Schedule
We encourage all parents to take a look at the new parent handbook and refer back to it if you have questions.
Parent Handbook
Sign up today for the Big Deal 5K !!!
St. Paul Religious Ed Registration Form
2016-2017 Religious Ed Schedule
Volunteer Form — We need volunteers! Help weekly, monthly, or for special occasions. Thank you!
Sign up today for the Big Deal 5K !!!
Religious Education Registration Now Open!
Complete the online Registration form for children to be enrolled in the St. Paul Religious Education Program, ages 3 years through 12th Grade.
The Youth Group is sponsoring a 5K — Register here!
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Thank you for the beautiful decorations at Midnight Mass (my first one ever!). The liturgy and homily were inspiring. And the choir! the musical presentation also fed my spirit. Blessings to all!
Our Christmas Mass schedule is as follows:
Christmas Eve - Wednesday, December 24th
Mass @ 4:30pm
Mass @ Midnight (Carols by the Choir starts at 11:25pm)
Christmas Day - Thursday, December 25th
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