The Diocese of Raleigh's Collaborative Special Needs and Disabilities Ministry offers a lunch and learn presentation for all faith formation leaders in the Fayetteville Deanery. Registration is necessary with Fayetteville Faith Formation Deanery Coordinator Trisha Kamionka-Martin.
Did you know that 1 in 4 women and 1 in 7 men experience physical violence by their partner at some point in their lives? St. Michael’s Church has a ministry to help victims of domestic violence…and we need your help.
When: Thursday, February 24 at 7 pm
Where: Zoom What: We’ll be discussing what domestic violence is, signs and resources, and how you can helpFor more information about the Information Session and the St. Rita ministry, please email strita@stmcary.org.
Did you know that 1 in 4 women and 1 in 7 men experience physical violence by their partner at some point in their lives? St. Michael’s Church has a ministry to help victims of domestic violence…and we need your help.
When: Thursday, January 27 at 7 pm
Where: Zoom What: We’ll be discussing what domestic violence is, signs and resources, and how you can helpFor more information about the Information Session and the St. Rita ministry, please email strita@stmcary.org.
Team Training for Search 196 is scheduled for Feb. 4-6. The cost to attend is free. All expenses are paid by the Diocese of Raleigh. Team training will be held partially in our home in Wake Forest as well as at St. Catherine of Siena Catholic Church. Participants will spend a great deal of time writing their witness talks as well as learning how to lead others into a deeper relationship with Christ as team members. This is where the grace of the Holy Spirit is poured out and into our youth as they grow in their own faith. It is truly beautiful to witness!
High School youth grades 10 through 12 can attend a Search Retreat weekend. Youth decide to participate in Search for various reasons, some out of curiosity or to experience something different, others to spend time with their friends or to meet other Catholics their own age. Some come to Search with a strong faith life while others question the existence of God. Whatever your reason for attending a Search weekend, we welcome you and invite you into what can be a life changing experience.
Come and join us Feb. 6 at St. Mary Church in Goldsboro and celebrate the diversity of our Church! There will be food, music and entertainment beginning at 2:30 p.m. Bring your favorite cultural dish to share. We hope to see you there! For more information, contact Mrs. Anne Yurksaitis, 919-734-5033.
Please join us in reverent and peaceful prayer and singing as we place our beloved nation under the Mantle of Mary, Mother of God. Bring your whole family; all are welcome!
Note: Event will be held outside the church. Please dress appropriately for the weather conditions on that day.
Petition: To honor Our Lady of Fatima’s request for 1st Saturdays, a Rosary and also the Divine Mercy Chaplet will be prayed. Marian hymns will also be sung. Please join us as we pray for our country.
Please join us in reverent and peaceful prayer and singing as we place our beloved nation under the Mantle of Mary, Mother of God. Bring your whole family; all are welcome!
Note: Event will be held outside the church. Please dress appropriately for the weather conditions on that day.
Petition: To honor Our Lady of Fatima’s request for 1st Saturdays, a Rosary and also the Divine Mercy Chaplet will be prayed. Marian hymns will also be sung. Please join us as we pray for our country.
Please join us in reverent and peaceful prayer and singing as we place our beloved nation under the Mantle of Mary, Mother of God. Bring your whole family; all are welcome!
Note: Event will be held outside the church. Please dress appropriately for the weather conditions on that day.
Petition: To honor Our Lady of Fatima’s request for 1st Saturdays, a Rosary and also the Divine Mercy Chaplet will be prayed. Marian hymns will also be sung. Please join us as we pray for our country.
Fr. James L. Heft is a priest of the Marianist Order with a doctorate in historical theology from the University of Toronto. After faculty and administrative posts at the University of Dayton, in 2006 he founded the Institute for Advanced Catholic Studies at the University of Southern California in Los Angeles, where he is the Alton Brooks Professor of Religion and President Emeritus of the Institute.