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Bereavement
Committee
Gentle, loving members who are willing to contact families dealing
with the death of a loved one, offering consolation and service
where needed. Willing to coordinate family dinners if families want
them. Most important is sensitivity to the need of family and friends
in their time of sorrow.
Contact:
Colleen Velez
Cathedral
Kitchen Breakfast Program and Pantry
Serves brunch Monday through Friday in the basement of the Damien
Center to an average 200 people daily who are homeless or in need.
Serving hours are 8:45 to 10 a.m. Pantry hours are 10 to 11:30 a.m.
Tuesday and Thursday. Volunteers are always welcome and always needed
to cook, serve, clean-up, pick-up food and give encouragement and
spiritual goodwill to our guests. Volunteer hours are 8:30 to 11:30
or 9:30 to 12:30. Come one day a week, once a month or whenever
you can. Food, pantry items, toilet articles, and financial donations
are always appreciated.
Coordinator:
Lucia Corcoran
Knights
of Columbus cars
The Knights of Columbus are men who have dedicated themselves to
the ideals of Columbianism: Charity, Unity, Fraternity, and Patriotism.
Membership is open to practicing Catholic men in union with the
Holy See, no less than 18 years of age on their last birthday and
are to be practicing Catholics who live up to the commands of God
and precepts of the Church. The Knights of Columbus spread the Good
News of the Lord, visit the sick, bury the dead, and lend a hand
to widows and orphans.
Contact
Person: Jim Schneider
Knights of
Peter Claver and Ladies Auxiliary
A fraternal organization of Roman Catholic men, women and children.
Their intent and purposes are to render service to God and His Church;
to be faithful to its doctrines; to be sensitive to the needs of
the Church, the family, our fellow persons and community; to portray
by example and deed the higher principles of Christian life. You
are invited to join them as they walk in the steps of their patron,
St. Peter Claver.
Contact:
Frank Loyd Jr. & Sandra Bohannon
Planned Giving
Committee
The purpose of the Planned Giving Committee is to promote the value
of planned giving and endowments as essential to the long-term financial
well-being of the parish and to provide assistance, information
and education to individuals regarding such planned giving and endowment
opportunities.
Chairperson:
Brian Senninger
Pro-Life
Committee
The Pro-Life Committee articulates the Church's consistent ethic
of life for our parish and helps parishioners to understand the
various ministries of the Church as witness to commitment. Members
encourage and help others to take part in various pro-life activities
and celebrations throughout the year.
Coordinator:
Darryl Barthe
St. Vincent
de Paul Conference
Members help to sort donations once a month at the St. Vincent de
Paul warehouse, and to visit homes for needs assessment for furniture
/ appliances / clothing. St. Vincent de Paul's mission is to provide
for needy families and the St. Vincent de Paul Conference provides
for the needs of those within our parish boundaries.
President:
Randy Krieble
Social Hospitality
Committee
To enhance our knowing and caring for one another, this committee
offers monthly coffee hours following the Sunday liturgy. Other
activities include: planning for special events such as Advent /
Epiphany parties, parish picnic, feast day, and other special occasions.
Coordinator:
Nora Cummings
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