Celebrating & Receiving the Father’s Healing Mercy

Celebrating & Receiving the Father’s Healing Mercy

Join Father Michael Petkosek as we examine the history, theology and praxis of the Sacrament of Reconciliation. Whether you celebrate this sacrament regularly, or if it’s been a while, this informative presentation will encourage our participation in this great...
The Grace of Forgiveness

The Grace of Forgiveness

Could you forgive the man who abducted and murdered your parents? David Anthony will share the powerful story of this 1974 local tragedy and how his deep Catholic faith helped him discover God’s grace and embrace mercy. He will invite us to consider where we, too,...
Pack food to feed a hungry child

Pack food to feed a hungry child

On Saturday, April 11, St. Francis Xavier Catholic Church is coming together for a powerful day of faith in action — and we invite you to be part of it. In partnership with Cross Catholic Outreach, our parish will host a large-scale food packing event with a bold...
This Lent, don’t journey alone

This Lent, don’t journey alone

Faith-Sharing Groups will gather throughout the Lenten season for prayer and reflection. If you’re part of an existing group — or would like to join or start one — please complete this form so we can order the appropriate number of books.⁣ For three centuries the...
Time to Update your Parish Records

Time to Update your Parish Records

In the Gospel of Luke, we hear that “a decree went out from Caesar Augustus that the whole world should be enrolled.” Mary and Joseph set out on a long and inconvenient journey to Bethlehem—not for comfort or convenience, but in faithful response to what was asked of...
A vision for the future as we Journey Together

A vision for the future as we Journey Together

Over the past several months, hundreds of parishioners took part in our parish feasibility study. We are grateful for your prayers, feedback, and encouragement. The study revealed very hopeful news: our parish members are ready to embrace a new church and are willing...

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