Ministries
List of Services
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Eucharistic AdorationList Item 1
The Blessed Sacrament is exposed and adored by volunteers who sign up for one hour or more to pray before the Lord Jesus present in the Monstrance.
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Finance CouncilList Item 2
Advises the Pastor on financial matters of the parish and school. Responsible for monitoring all income and expenses, and approving the annual budgets.
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Offertory CountersList Item 3
A group that counts the funds collected at Mass each week. Each group volunteers about once a month.
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Altar ServerList Item 4
Boys and girls who assist the priest at the liturgy.
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Baptism Preparation
Preparing parents for the formation of their child’s faith.
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Eucharistic Minister
Extraordinary Ministers of Communion who serve the Body and Blood of Christ at Mass and to the sick and homebound.
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Offertory Counters
A group that counts the funds collected at Mass each week. Each group volunteers about once a month.
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Fellowship Committee
Volunteers who coordinate social activities and gatherings of parishioners during the year.
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Parish Pastoral Council
The PPC is involved in most activities and programs effecting the liturgical and spiritual life of St. Anyone Parish.
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Flowers and Grounds
Volunteers who care for and beautify the grounds and church.
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Senior Altar Server
Men and women who assist at Mass or Funeral masses to enhance the worship of our faith community.
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Greeters
Parish volunteers who warmly welcome parishioners as they enter the Church for Mass.
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Stations of the Cross
Held Friday evenings during Lent. For more information refer to our bulletin where the information will be published accordingly.
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Lector
Reader who proclaim the Scriptures at Mass and other services.
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Liturgical Linen Service
Responsible for the preparation and care of the altar linens. This includes the washing and ironing of purificators, corporals, and altar linens.
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Usher
Volunteers who assist people to their seat if necessary. They also take up the collection.
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RCIA
Rite of Christian Initiation – preparation of adult candidates for Catholic sacraments.
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Knights of Columbus
Knights of Columbus is a catholic fraternal organization dedicated to promoting and conducting educational, charitable, religious and social welfare works, rendering mutual aid and assistance to sick and needy members and their families, and providing insurance products and annuities to benefit members, wives and children.
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Sacristan
Duties include preparing the altar for Mass and cleaning the altar following Mass.