Bereavement Ministry meeting. Tuesday, November 29th. 7pm. Church Office. This meeting will be the beginning of the parish Bereavement Ministry. Parishioners interested in serving our Parish should attend.
Bring items for the Children's Clothing Drive this weekend. Select one day to fast from social media this week. Offer this fast as a prayer for sinners.
You cannot serve two masters...Pray for prisoners of addictions of bad habits; address your own prisons. Gospel reading: Luke 16:1-13. Click here for more information.
Freedom Place: Once a Summer Camp, Now a Home for Healing When Freedom Place opened its doors in 2012, it was Texas’s first residential treatment center for domestic children who are victims of sex trafficking.
Knights of Columbus want to make our community better. All skill levels are welcome in this ministry to help others and fix things for those in need in Fulshear. Click here for more information.
We need a few more backpacks to make it to our 100 Backpack Goal! Make Back to School a little brighter for Middle School & High School Students affected by the recent floods in Richmond & Rosenberg by donating NEW backpacks (empty) to Mass this weekend, August 6/7 Backpacks can also be brought to Church Office Monday through Wednesday, August 8 - 10. Thank You!
The Knights of Columbus Council #16103 & Fr. Dat are holding their Charity Golf Tournament at the Weston Lakes Country Club Monday July 18, 2016 Click here for brochure & sponsor and registration form.
Our Lady of Guadalupe Church has been working hard to help their parishioners who have been severely affected by the flood waters. OLG was very generous in offering their beautiful church and campus to St. Faustina for Confirmation Mass. Click here to see how you can help.
Lamar CISD’s Common Threads program is accepting donations for Lamar CISD students and families affected by the recent flooding. Clothing donations, belts, new undergarments, toiletries (shampoo, lotion, toothbrushes, bars of soap, toothpaste, etc.) and shoes are needed.
After April's devastating floods throughout the Archdiocese, dozens of Catholic churches are stepping up to help victims piece their lives back together. Record rainfall in the Houston area, more than a foot in some parts, displaced thousands from their homes in dozens of neighborhoods. When the floodwaters slowly started to recede, concerned church members reached out to help.
I ask the faithful to please join me in prayer for those affected by the recent flooding in Houston and the surrounding areas. I am grateful for the rescue efforts being facilitated by not only emergency response teams, but also volunteers aiding their neighbors during these challenging circumstances.
The mission of Catholic Charities for over 70 years has been about providing God’s love and forgiveness to people of all ages and walks of life. To help people in need to create better lives for themselves and their families. This mission is the epitome of Pope Francis’s message to Christians in this Year of Mercy.
by Daniel Cardinal DiNardo, Archbishop of Galveston-Houston
This past December, our Holy Father inaugurated the Year of Mercy, a Jubilee Year for which there are many dimensions. There are re-discoveries of the face of God, a face turned towards all humanity in Jesus Christ, a face of mercy and faithfulness.