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Parish Organizations

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Knights of Columbus - Council 9222

OUR MISSION: Service and charity are at the heart of the Knights. The Knights of Columbus began as a small service organization and has grown into a worldwide financial and charitable organization.
OUR FAITH: Our goal is to help men, their families and their parishes grow closer to Christ. Through our programs and resources, we provide opportunities to live and spread the Catholic faith.
For more information or to join, please contact Jim Kretz at 289-214-7567
Legion of Mary
Legion of Mary
The Legion of Mary is a lay Catholic organization whose members give service to the Church on a voluntary basis. We serve Jesus through Mary; Mary always points us to her son, Jesus. We have active and auxiliary members. Active members meet every Wednesday at 11:00 a.m.
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As active members we pray the rosary & catena daily. If our Blessed Mother is calling you, please join us on a Wednesday mornings. Come as a guest, there is no obligation to join. For more information, please contact us!
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Serra Club of st. catharines
Serra is an International Catholic lay organization for the promotion of and support of priesthood and consecrated life, and the affirmation of vocations, as well as the spiritual development of its members. Serra International is formally recognized by the Holy See as the global lay apostolate for vocations in the Catholic Church. It is a volunteer organization of over 22,000 Catholic men and women of all ages, races, occupations and backgrounds with over 700 clubs in 37 different countries. We hold monthly meetings and host events including our Annual Trivia Night. If you are interested in learning more or would like to join us, please call Patrick Portelli at 416-948-3969
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The mission of the Saint Vincent de Paul Society is to live the Gospel message by serving Christ in the poor with love, respect, justice and joy. It was founded in 1833 by Frederic Ozanam to help the poor in Paris, France. The first Canadian Conference was established in Quebec in 1846. Now there are conferences across Canada and internationally in 130 countries. Our conference of Vincentians is small but very dedicated and hard working, doing tremendous work supporting those who come to us in need. The society gives out food vouchers every Wednesday to those who are in need. For more information, please contact us!
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