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  • The Art of Preparation: Why Our Sunday Best Still Matters

    In our modern world, the lines between the “everyday” and the “extraordinary” often become blurred. We live in an era of comfort and convenience, which is often a blessing. However, as Catholics, we are called to recognize that some moments are set apart—they are sacred. The Language of the Body As human beings, we aren’t…

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  • Finding Hope and Healing: Join Our New GriefShare Group

    Loss is one of life’s most difficult journeys, but you don’t have to walk it alone. St. Angela’s is forming a new GriefShare group to provide a safe, welcoming space for those dealing with the complex emotions of grief. What is GriefShare? GriefShare is a 12-week program designed to help you navigate the unpredictability of loss. It is a…

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  • Journey into Faith: Understanding OCIA

    Have you ever wondered about the Catholic faith or felt a nudge to deepen your spiritual journey? Whether you are looking to be baptized for the first time or want to complete your Sacraments of Initiation, the Order of Christian Initiation of Adults (OCIA) is here to welcome you. What is OCIA? OCIA is a supportive and…

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  • Join Club 52: Investing in the Future of Our Youth

    At St Angela Merici Youth Ministry, our youth are not just the future of the church—they are the heart of it today. We believe in creating a space where teenagers can find community, grow in their faith, and discover their unique purpose. To make this possible, we are excited to launch Youth Ministry Club 52.…

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  • Celebrating Jesus’ Birthday: A Sweet Tradition at St. Angela Merici

    At St. Angela Merici (SAM) Parish School, we believe that faith begins at home. While our classrooms are filled with learning and prayer, we recognize that parents and families are the primary spiritual influence in a child’s life. This holiday season, we launched a special “Faith at Home” initiative: The Joyful Christmas Challenge. A “Happy…

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