This is a group of women who have assumed the responsibility for many fund-raising activities, as well as endeavoring to undertake the spiritual and temporal tasks recommended by the pastor. As our mission states: The purpose of the Society is the promotion of true Christian charity, love of God and neighbor, and Catholic family life. These objectives include promoting the spiritual, educational, and material needs of the parish family such as sponsoring various retreats and programs, supplying the needs of the altar and sacristy in the form of hosts, wine, candles, altar cloths, sacred vessels, etc., and rendering assistance when necessary.
We welcome you to participate in any Women's Society sponsored event or attend our three business meetings held the second Tuesday of January, May, and September, regardless of your membership. A blend of old and new, an organization for women from all walks of life, the Society continues to hold an honored place in our parish. Won't you join us in our endeavors?
Check the 'News' section of the website often to glance at our event-filled calendar.
Sincerely in Christ,
Lisa Merry, Treasurer
Linda Stombaugh, Secretary
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