Lenten Giving Tree Published on February 8, 2026 The Lenten Giving Trees are once again in the gathering area of the Church from February 16 throughApril 1. It is a tradition of supporting a charity
Fish Fry Volunteers Needed Published on January 26, 2026 Lent and the K of C Fish Fries are almost upon us! Per our customers, St. Therese of Lisieux has one of the best fish fries in the area, but
The Miraculous Medal…Please Share Your Story Published on January 26, 2026 Over the past several weeks, a basket of Miraculous Medals has been on the Prayer Request Table, with an invitation to take one to keep in your
Mental Health Concerns Published on January 26, 2026 According to the National Institute of Mental Health, anxiety is the most common mental condition in the United States—that’s 40 million
Fish Tales: Trusting God in the Year Ahead Published on January 19, 2026 As we look toward the year ahead, many of us do so with hope, plans, and perhaps some uncertainty. We set goals, make resolutions, and wonder what
Grief Support Group at St. Therese of Lisieux Published on January 19, 2026 All of us at some time will experience the loss of a spouse, family member, or close friend either from natural causes, or a sudden or an unexpected
Musings and Messages: January 18, 2026 Published on January 12, 2026 We continue the theme of the baptism of the Lord from last week, but this time we hear it from John the Baptist’s perspective. Obviously John knew
Pray Every Day Published on January 12, 2026 The new year is the perfect time to commit oneself to a moment of prayer each and every day. Having a set time and a comfortable, inviting place to
Musings and Messages: January 11, 2026 Published on January 5, 2026 We have arrived at the official end of the Christmas season. The Feast of the Baptism of the Lord marks the end of Christmas and the beginning of
A New Year, A New Yes to the Gospel Published on January 5, 2026 A new year brings a fresh start and, with it, a gentle invitation from God to renew our “yes” to the Gospel. Evangelization doesn’t always