Coffee & Donuts
Coffee and Donuts this Sunday will be hosted by Hounds of the Lord Men's Ministry. Click here to learn more about this Ministry.
Coffee and Donuts this Sunday will be hosted by Hounds of the Lord Men's Ministry. Click here to learn more about this Ministry.
This weekend, we will hold a fundraiser in support of our Youth Ministry programs. Click here to learn more.
We have many hours of exposition scheduled each week. Click here for the full schedule or to sign up as a regular Adorer.
For our a weekly parish requiem, we will pray special prayers after the 5:15pm Mass for all those who have died in the last week. Click here for further details or to submit a name to be read aloud during the parish requiem.
Our Haiti committee meets monthly on the second Tuesday of the month. Click here for the Haiti site and become involved today!
All young adults (21-39) are invited to join the weekly Frassati Book Club! Click here for details and contact information.
Consider giving an hour of your time to pray for the whole Church in a spirit of reparation. Join us at 3PM on Fridays. For those who can arrive early: we will recite Penitential Psalms at 2:45PM. Contact Sam Nicholson ([email protected]) for more information. Our Lady of Good Success, pray for us.
Coffee and Donuts this Sunday will be hosted by the Knights of Columbus, supporting the Pregnancy Center. Click here to learn more about the Knights, and here to learn more about the Pregnancy Center.
This fall, St. Thomas Aquinas University Parish is offering a 10-talk series on the goodness of the human body. Throughout this series, Fr. Nicholas Hartman, O.P., will offer discussion on how the body relates to Christian morality and spirituality—on the soul-body union, human emotions, sexuality, and frailty, as well as the body’s role in the development of virtue. These talks will begin on September 17. RSVP requested for attendance (click here to write to Fr. Nicholas).
This fall, St. Thomas Aquinas University Parish is offering a 10-talk series on the goodness of the human body. Throughout this series, Fr. Nicholas Hartman, O.P., will offer discussion on how the body relates to Christian morality and spirituality—on the soul-body union, human emotions, sexuality, and frailty, as well as the body’s role in the development of virtue. These talks will begin on September 17. RSVP requested for attendance (click here to write to Fr. Nicholas).