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Resources for Becoming a More Active Catholic

 

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FAQs for Becoming a More Active Catholic

Get Better Connected to the Parish

Ministries in Our Parish

Powerful Video about the Catholic Church

Brochure - Living the Catholic Faith

New American Bible

Beliefs of the Catholic Church

 
 

 

 

FAQs for Becoming More Active Catholics

Our parish website addresses FAQs (Frequently Asked Questions) for Catholics who want to become more active. These include:

  • I am Catholic but not regular in my Mass attendance and/or I'm not involved?
  • What should I do to become more committed to the practice of my Catholic faith?
  • Who should I contact to counsel me about how to get more involved?

Go to our Less Active Catholics FAQ page.

 

Get Better Connected to the Parish

To stay more in touch with all of the activities in St. Michael's parish:

Read the current and prior parish bulletins

Subscribe to eBulletin

 

Ministries in Our Parish

Our dynamic parish has many opportunities to grow and live out our Catholic faith.  See the list of our ministries below.  If you want to learn more about any ministry, don't hesitate to get in touch with the contact person listed on the individual ministry pages.

Go to our Ministries web page.

 

Powerful Video about the Catholic Church

View this video about many of the ministries of the Catholic Church which might be suggestive of ways that we can get more involved and contribute our time and talent. This video makes you proud to be Catholic.

 

Brochure - Living the Catholic Faith

Our archdiocesan evangelization commission developed and published this information-packed brochure of what it means to live the Catholic faith. View it here in three languages:
English | Spanish | Vietnamese

 

New American Bible

You can view the New American Bible (Catholic bible) online at the website of the United States Conference of Catholic Bishops.

 

Beliefs of the Catholic Church

Catholic belief is succinctly expressed in the profession of faith or credo called the Nicene Creed. This is documented in more detail in the Catechism of the Catholic Church.

Additional Catholic resources are available online at the website of the United States Conference of Catholic Bishops.

 

 

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