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Liturgical Ministries

Liturgy of the Word for Children

Contact: Debbie Pinkston
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Lectors & Eucharistic Ministers

Contact: Charles Seagren
Would you like to serve? Fill out a Liturgical Ministry Application and return it to the Parish Office.
Download quide for Liturgical Ministries:
Ministers of the Host
Ministers of the Cup
Lectors

Altar Servers

Contact: Bonnie Morey
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Altar Society

Contact: Parish Office
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Ushers

Contact: Jack Deregt
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Hospitality - Donuts & Coffee

Contact: Doug Farel
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Choir/Musicians

Prayer & Faith Formation

Bible Study / Scripture Reflection
Join us every Tuesday at 11:00 a.m.
at the Parish Center.

Contact: Charles Seagren

Legion of Mary

Contact: Patty Hjelm
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Good Shepherd Group

Contact: Father Edward Inyanwachi
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Adult Faith Formation

Contact: Sally Vance-Trembath
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St. Vincent de Paul

Contact:
Bob Caletti - Conference President
Ed Kennedy - Treasurer

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HFF - St. Raymond's Homeless Family Fund

Contact: Simonne Greene
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St. Anthony's Padua Dining Room

Providing nutritious food, warm clothing and preventive health care for the needy in San Mateo County, at no cost, since 1974.

Contact: Karen Lundberg
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Sacramental Programs

Baptisms

Contact: Father Edward Inyanwachi
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Religious Education

This program is for children who attend non-parochial schools and are in the first through 7th-8th grade. Preparation for the first reception of the Sacraments of Reconciliation and Eucharist (Confession & First Communion) is usually during second grade.

Contact: Kristen Quinlan
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Confirmation Program


This program is for children who attend non-parochial schools.

Download application

Contact: Megan Pryor Lorentz
through Parish Office or email at:
pryorlorentz@gmail.com.

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Becoming Catholic - RCIA (Rite of Christian Initation)

Contact: Tom Kelly
The RCIA is a program through which non-baptized men and women enter the Catholic Church. It includes several stages marked by study, prayer and rites at Mass. Participants in the program, known as catechumens, receive the sacraments of baptism, confirmation and Holy Eucharist.

Catholics who were baptized but never received confirmation and Eucharist can return to the church through a process called Continuing Conversion that is completed with the reception of the sacraments of confirmation and Holy Communion at the Easter Vigil or during the Easter Season.

Catholics who have been baptized, confirmed and made First Communion but then drifted from the faith, can return through the Sacrament of Penance.

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