Join us at St. Marks Lutheran Church for a soup supper and Lenten service. Please bring a pot of soup to share.
Religious Education is for students in kindergarten-6th grade. Please call Lindsay with questions at 651-292-1913
Sunday school is for children aged 3-5. If you have questions, please call Lindsay at 651-292-1913.
February 12 and March 26 at 12:30-2pm or 7-8:30pm in the Parish Center library. Solitude of the heart (a pamphlet of Lenten prayers with Henri J.M. Nouwen) will be distributed at the first session. Sessions include reading, sharing, and prayer “thus, the discipline of solitude enables us to live active lives in the world, while remaining always in the presence of the living god”. Contact Lindsay Lopez to register 651-292-1913 or lindsay@ststans.org.
February 12 and March 26 at 12:30-2pm or 7-8:30pm in the Parish Center library. Solitude of the heart (a pamphlet of Lenten prayers with Henri J.M. Nouwen) will be distributed at the first session. Sessions include reading, sharing, and prayer “thus, the discipline of solitude enables us to live active lives in the world, while remaining always in the presence of the living god”. Contact Lindsay Lopez to register 651-292-1913 or lindsay@ststans.org.
REDISCOVER CATHOLICISM BOOK STUDY
Join us to read and discuss Matthew Kelly’s Rediscover Catholicism from 7:00-8:30pm on February 5 (pg 7-109), March 5 (pg 110-218) and April 2 (pg 219-313). Contact Lindsay Lopez to register 651-292-1913 or Lindsay@ststans.org.
THE TIME IS NOW: ALL IN FOR CITIZENSHIP
We are days away from a bill in Congress that could finally get us real immigration reform. We are gathering to show our support for Senator Klobuchar as we ask her to be a leader on this important issue.
Join a united group of Minnesotans from the faith, business and labor communities to hear why the Time is Now!
This event is sponsored by Catholic Charities.
Religious Education is for students in kindergarten-6th grade. Please call Lindsay with questions at 651-292-1913
Sunday school is for children aged 3-5. If you have questions, please call Lindsay at 651-292-1913.
WORKSHOP ON GRIEF, LOSS, AND HOPE WITH LYNN DOSCH
Sunday April 14, 11:30-2:30 in the Parish Center.
“The presence of that absence is everywhere.” (Edna St. Vincent Millay)
“If we don’t mourn we will grieve all our lives.” (R. Obershaw)
We will come together as we continue to live with life changes, sorrow, remembering and letting go. Basket donation lunch provided
Just Immigration Reform: 2013 Window of Opportunity
Saturday, April 20, 9:00-11:30 am
Carondolet Center, 1890 Randolph Avenue, Saint Paul
- DREAMers: Youth Telling Their Stories
Youth from the Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals (DACA) &
Susan Schmidt; Catholic Charities DACA Project Leader
- 2013 Political Landscape and Action
John Keller, Immigrant Law Center of Minnesota
- Reframing the Issue
Anu Joshi, American Immigration Lawyers Association
Space is Limited, RSVP by visiting:
http://tinyurl.com/JusticeforImmigrants or by calling 651-690-7043
Cost; $20 at the door; limited scholarships available
Presented By:
- Catholic Charities Office for Social Justice
- Justice Commission Sisters of St. Joseph of Carondelet and Consociates
- Minnesota Catholic Conference
- Social Justice Committee St. Stanislaus Catholic Church
- Lumen Christi Social Justice Committee
3 & 4th graders – 4:30-9 p.m.
5 & 6th graders – 4:30-9 a.m. Sunday (overnight)
Spring Social Conversations at St. Stan’s
The Social Conversation is an exercise in honest sharing and deep listening, hopefully leading to deeper understanding and compassion. Our Spring Social Conversations at St. Stan’s will focus on the topic of Ways to De-Stigmatize and Deal Effectively with Mental Illness. Mental illness can affect people of any age, race, or income level. One in six adults and one in ten children live with a mental illness. Fortunately, when people living with mental illness receive treatment, they have the opportunity to lead successful, productive lives.
Please join the St. Stan’s Social Justice Committee as it hosts this Social Conversation. Feel free to invite others to participate in this important Social Conversation. Participants do not have to attend St. Stan’s Church. All are welcome! Each session will last about 90 minutes. These conversations will take place on:
• Saturday, April 20 after the 4 PM mass
• Sunday, April 28, after the 8 AM and 10 AM masses.
Religious Education is for students in kindergarten-6th grade. Please call Lindsay with questions at 651-292-1913
Sunday school is for children aged 3-5. If you have questions, please call Lindsay at 651-292-1913.
Spring Social Conversations at St. Stan’s
The Social Conversation is an exercise in honest sharing and deep listening, hopefully leading to deeper understanding and compassion. Our Spring Social Conversations at St. Stan’s will focus on the topic of Ways to De-Stigmatize and Deal Effectively with Mental Illness. Mental illness can affect people of any age, race, or income level. One in six adults and one in ten children live with a mental illness. Fortunately, when people living with mental illness receive treatment, they have the opportunity to lead successful, productive lives.
Please join the St. Stan’s Social Justice Committee as it hosts this Social Conversation. Feel free to invite others to participate in this important Social Conversation. Participants do not have to attend St. Stan’s Church. All are welcome! Each session will last about 90 minutes. These conversations will take place on:
• Saturday, April 20 after the 4 PM mass
• Sunday, April 28, after the 8 AM and 10 AM masses.
Religious Education is for students in kindergarten-6th grade. Please call Lindsay with questions at 651-292-1913
Spring Social Conversations at St. Stan’s
The Social Conversation is an exercise in honest sharing and deep listening, hopefully leading to deeper understanding and compassion. Our Spring Social Conversations at St. Stan’s will focus on the topic of Ways to De-Stigmatize and Deal Effectively with Mental Illness. Mental illness can affect people of any age, race, or income level. One in six adults and one in ten children live with a mental illness. Fortunately, when people living with mental illness receive treatment, they have the opportunity to lead successful, productive lives.
Please join the St. Stan’s Social Justice Committee as it hosts this Social Conversation. Feel free to invite others to participate in this important Social Conversation. Participants do not have to attend St. Stan’s Church. All are welcome! Each session will last about 90 minutes. These conversations will take place on:
- Saturday, April 20 after the 4 PM mass
- Sunday, April 28, after the 8 AM and 10 AM masses.
Sunday school is for children aged 3-5. If you have questions, please call Lindsay at 651-292-1913.