If interested in any of these ministries, please contact the office call 270-465-4282.
All men are welcome! Meetings are held the second Tuesday of each month at 7:00 p.m. in the Knights' meeting room in the school building.
Join us each Monday nights during Lent and Advent at 6:30 p.m. in the church hall for Adult Faith Formation classes. These sessions are an excellent way to grow in knowledge and to strength your faith life. Watch the bulletin for details on upcoming sessions.
Each First Wednesday of the month the Blessed Sacrament is exposed and adored from 4:45-5:15 p.m. During this time Confession is available. Benediction will take place at 5:15 p.m. followed by Mass at 5:30 p.m.
Extraordinary Ministers of Communion serve the Body and Blood of Christ at Mass to the faithful and to the sick and homebound. Those who are participate in this great privilege must distinguish themselves by their Christian life, faith, and morals and have a devotion to the Holy Eucharist and show themselves as examples to other faithful by their piety and reverence for this most holy sacrament of the altar.
Altar Servers are boys, girls, men or women who assist the priest at Mass or Funeral masses to enhance the worship of our faith community. Those who enter this ministry share the privilege of altar service. They also assume a special obligation to the priest and people to be faithful to their assigned services and to be prayerfully attentive to their duties.
Greeters are parish volunteers who warmly welcome parishioners as they enter the Church for Mass. They also distribute the bulletin and other hand-outs before and after Mass.
Ushers are volunteers that take up the offertory collection and who assist people to their seat if necessary.
Gift Bearers, individuals or a family, present the gifts of Bread and Wine to the Altar during the offertory.
A group that counts the funds collected at Mass each week. Each group volunteers about once a month.
Advises the Pastor on financial matters of the parish. Responsible for monitoring all income and expenses, and approving the annual budgets.
Lectors proclaim the work of God at Mass. It is the lector's ministry to read the lessons from scripture and recite the psalms between the readings (if not sung), the Prayers of the Faithful and make the parish announcements for that week.
The PC is involved in advising the pastor on most activities and programs effecting the liturgical and spiritual life of the parish.
Rite of Christian Initiation for those wishing to learn more about the Catholic faith and enter into full communion of the Catholic Church. What is RCIA?
Join together in song, under the talented direction of our choir director. Rehearsals on Wednesday evenings, 7 pm in the church. Sing at 10:00am Sunday Mass, as your schedule allows. Contact the choir director at 270-789-1422
Sacristans are responsible for preparing the altar for Mass and cleaning the altar following Mass. Some of the tasks include preparing the vessels, the correct amount of bread and wine, and placing them in their proper place. Sacristan must come a little early and stay a little later their assigned Sunday.
Volunteers for the Arts & Environment help with the decoration of the church and grounds, especially during Easter and Christmas.Flowers for the sanctuary are needed year around. Contact Pat Hash for more information.
Catechist share their faith and time by teaching Religious Education to our children. Co-teachers are assigned to each grades 1st-8th. Parents are urged to volunteer to teach.
The parish offers funeral luncheons following the funeral Mass or service for the families of parish members who have passed away. Parish volunteer members bring in food for the meal and/or help to set-up and clean-up. To be notified of funeral luncheons and volunteer to bring food contact Eugene Goode.
The Young Catholic Adults Group for ages 18-35, meets each 3rd Thursday of the month at 7:00 p.m.
Volunteers who care for and beautify the grounds and church and help with repairs and upkeep of the church and property.