On Saturday, May 1st, Dradyne Robyne Eudeikis lost her battle with cancer and went home to the Lord. Dradyne was a part of the St. Ben’s family for many years. Some of her roles included that of cantor, choir member, Ben Fest (Boggle) volunteer, and receptionist at both the rectory and school to name a few. She was the biggest cheer leader for everything St. Ben’s…
Read MoreTuesday, May 25th from 4pm to 6:30pm
Join us for an ecumenical prayer service on the anniversary of the death of George Floyd. The service will take place on the front steps of St. Benedict Church…
Read MoreThe worship aide for this weekend is available for download. Be sure to print or load it on to your device so you can participate in this weekend’s live-streamed Mass…
Read MoreTuesday, May 25th from 4pm to 6:30pm
Join us for an ecumenical prayer service on the anniversary of the death of George Floyd. The service will take place on the front steps of St. Benedict Church…
Read MoreThe worship aide for this weekend is available for download. Be sure to print or load it on to your device so you can participate in this weekend’s live-streamed Mass…
Read MoreMonday, April 26th at 7pm
This nine-day journey to St. Catherine of Siena’s feast day on April 29 is the second Novena by Catholic laity to unite the faithful in prayer for the guidance of the Holy Spirit in healing and atonement for the clergy sex abuse crisis. St. Catherine of Siena is known for her love of Christ and his Church. Her love was personal and mystical, culminating in her receiving…
Read MoreBeing exposed to and reading stories about other people's lives can impact our own life by helping us better understand our world. Books can help us know people who are different than us.
Kids also need to see people who look like them and who face challenges, overcome obstacles and make a difference in the world. It's validating for kids to meet a character in a story who has hair that resembles theirs or wears glasses just like they do.
For these reasons and others, Parents for Diversity and Inclusivity: United for Change are hosting the,
“Diversity is Inspiring” Book Drive. read more…
Read MoreMay 5th is a National Day of Awareness for Missing and Murdered Indigenous Women and Girls…
Read MoreThe worship aide for this weekend is available for download. Be sure to print or load it on to your device so you can participate in this weekend’s live-streamed Mass…
Read MoreTuesday, May 25th from 4pm to 6:30pm
Join us for an ecumenical prayer service on the anniversary of the death of George Floyd. The service will take place on the front steps of St. Benedict Church…
Read MoreRacism, discrimination, white privilege …What does diversity in the St. Ben's community mean to you? It is a complicated conversation but one that is the starting point to contributing to change in our world. We want to come together in a safe place and have honest and open discussions about our own relationship with race and racism…
Read MoreRacism, discrimination, white privilege …What does diversity in the St. Ben's community mean to you? It is a complicated conversation but one that is the starting point to contributing to change in our world. We want to come together in a safe place and have honest and open discussions about our own relationship with race and racism…
Read MoreThe worship aide for this weekend is available for download. Be sure to print or load it on to your device so you can participate in this weekend’s live-streamed Mass…
Read MoreWednesday, April 14th at 7:30pm
Because our choirs and ensembles are unable to meet in person, we will host virtual enrichment sessions via Zoom. Each session will cover a topic related to church music. All parishioners and friends of the parish are invited to attend. This week’s topic is music of the Orthodox Church…
Read MoreOur parish is very grateful for our parishioners and friends who have faithfully continued to support and even increased their generosity over the past year. Whether you have turned in your envelopes in church, to the rectory office or made gifts online through GiveCentral, your generosity has allowed the parish to keep its employees whole, ensure our school stays open and safe, maintain our facilities and provide outreach opportunities during this difficult year. We have been very strategic in lowering our overhead expenses in an effort to be good stewards of the gifts that we receive. Our parish, however, heavily relies on the generosity of its parishioners during the Easter season.
Our Easter collection budget is $38,000. Please consider making an Easter gift either by returning your envelope or by making a contribution through our online giving portal “GiveCentral.” You can use the following link to access the secure web page. Again, thank you for your generosity to St. Benedict Parish. You and your loved ones continue to be in our daily prayers.
Read MoreIn a series of revelations to St. Maria Faustina Kowalska in the 1930s, our Lord called for a special feast day to be celebrated on the Sunday after Easter…
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