Learn how to take the Catholic faith out of the doors of the church and into your home at our Building the Domestic Church sessions! Each session will include a lesson by one of our priests on a topic related to raising your family in the Catholic faith, a sharing from one our parish couples, a challenge to live out the topic, and free resources to take home. Sessions meet throughout the year on Wednesdays from 6:30 to 7:30 pm in Sacred Heart School Hall. ***You can attend as many sessions as you would like, no registration required. *** Sessions this year include: Session 1: October 9, 2024Fr. Kevin Durand: Dealing with an Inclusive Driven SocietyWhat really is inclusivism and what does our Church say about it? What about relativism? What do these things have to do with the Truth? How do we combat false ideas that seem to sound good? Session 2: November 13, 2024Fr. Ryan PruessFostering a Culture of Service & CharityIs your family living out the Gospel message in both word and deed? Find out how your family can serve others living out the Gospel message of love and compassion in your community. Session 3: January 8, […]
All mom's and children are invited to join the Moms Group! Meeting on Thursdays from 9:30 to 10:30 am in Holy Family Hall, the Moms Group is an informal gathering where moms can enjoy fellowship and children can play together.
As the Catholic Church celebrates its Jubilee year in 2025, Chris Dudzinski will host a series of talks to help you learn more about the Jubilee and what it means for your life. On Monday, February 10 at 6:30 pm and Friday, February 14 at 12:45 pm (following the noon Mass) at Sacred Heart, Chris will discuss the meaning and history of the Jubilee. On Monday, February 17 at 6:30 pm and Friday, February 21 at 12:45 pm (following the noon Mass) at Sacred Heart, he will discuss what the Jubilee means to us in 2025.
From 9:00 to 11:00 am in Sacred Heart Hall on Saturday, February 22, take an amazing journey into scripture with Jesus to experience the “Wedding Feast at Cana.” This hands-on experience will include exploring the city of Cana, learning about the bible story and what it means for us, celebrating with an activity, making a craft, and having a snack. All families are invited, but this event is geared more towards those with children in grades K-5.
Are you struggling with grief? Holy Family will host “Grief Share,” a 13-week support group and seminar designed to help people rebuild their lives after loss. The group will meet Mondays, February 3 to April 28 from 4:00 to 5:30 pm in the Holy Family Board Room. Those interested in joining the group must register but can join the program after the start date. To sign up, please email Mary at mdenzin@hffdl.org