Organizatons/Clubs
Altar and Rosary
The Rosary Altar Society is a parish confraternity whose members seek to enhance the spiritual, social and cultural life of our parish through liturgical service, prayer, and devotion to the gospel teachings, while honoring the desire of our Lord to better know, love, and venerate His Mother.
Members of the Rosary Confraternity pledge to honor the Blessed Virgin Mary and to secure her patronage by recitation of the Rosary for the mutual spiritual benefit of all members throughout the world. While often considered a women’s society, men may also join.
Church Guys
The Church Guys group plays a vital role in nurturing spiritual development and building a sense of community within the church. They provide a welcoming environment where men can come together, connect with one another, and support each other in their faith journeys.
By offering a dedicated space for men, Church Guys encourage meaningful connections and mutual encouragement. Members can share experiences, navigate life’s challenges together, and find strength in their shared faith.
This group meets monthly and serves as a platform for spiritual growth, mentorship, and camaraderie. All men are welcome.
Check the bulletin or calendar for time and location.
Daughters of Mary
The object of the club is to fulfill and enhance the spiritual needs of its members, to form a community under Mary, their Patroness, to celebrate together in a Christ like manner, to take that Christ like manner to the Parish as a whole and with that goal to bring its people closer to Christ. The club will also have the objective of raising funds to help the church’s financial needs and its own organizational needs and goals.
The primary purpose of the club is to fulfill and enhance the spiritual needs of its members. By fostering a sense of community under the guidance of Mary, their Patroness, the club aims to encourage members to grow together in faith. Through shared celebrations and activities carried out in a Christ-like manner, the club seeks to embody and promote Christian values among its members.
The club is committed to extending its Christ-like spirit beyond its immediate membership. By actively engaging with the broader Parish community, the club strives to bring its members and the people of the Parish closer to Christ. This outreach is central to the club’s identity and mission.
In addition to its spiritual and communal goals, the club is dedicated to raising funds to support both the financial needs of the church and its own organizational objectives. These fundraising efforts are essential to sustaining the club’s activities and furthering its mission within the Parish.
All women from the Saint Mary Campus are welcome to join. Meeting location and dates will be published in the bulletin and calendar.
St. Paul Street Evangelization
St. Paul Street Evangelization (SPSE) is a non-profit organization founded in May 2012 that brings the Catholic Faith directly to the public. By equipping Catholics with resources and training, SPSE encourages simple, respectful outreach through conversations and prayer in public spaces. The group has grown to include teams across the U.S. and internationally.
The mission is to train, equip, and mobilize Catholics for evangelization, especially in public venues.
SPSE operates through a team-based model, where volunteers gather in public locations such as parks, city squares, and transit stations to engage passersby in dialogue about faith and spirituality. Members distribute free literature and rosaries, offer prayer, and answer questions about Catholicism without pressuring or debating. They emphasize listening, compassion, and openness to foster genuine encounters. Besides street outreach, the organization provides workshops, online courses, and community events to build confidence and skills among participants.
Contact our Team Leader, Deacon Jim for more information.
Knights of Columbus
The Knights of Columbus are the world's largest Catholic fraternal service organization, which was founded in 1882 by Father Michael J. McGivney. The organization is open to Catholic men aged 18 and older and is based on the principles of charity, unity, fraternity, and patriotism. The Knights are known for their extensive charitable work, supporting the Catholic Church and their local communities. Meetings are every second Thursday of the month. Please see the calendar for please see the calendar for time and location.
Saint Vincent
MISSION STATEMENT
SAINT VINCENT CHARITIES
Sacred Heary Campus
Seeking to put God's love into action; Saint Vincent Charities serves and enhances the lives of the less fortunate of the Rock Creek area, by providing basic needs: paying utilities, buying groceries and assistance with rent and other bills.