Red Cross Blood Drive – May 18th

We will be hosting a Red Cross Blood Drive in the parish social hall on Saturday, May 18, from 7am - 12 noon.  If you are at least 16 years of age, and in good health you may be eligible to donate and help address the blood shortage that the Red Cross is currently facing!  In order to protect the safety of all donors, appointments are required.  You can check out available times and book your appointment by clicking here!

Thanks for giving!

Father Mullin Farewell Mass Honor Corp – June 2

Father Mullin's Farwell Mass will be on Sunday, June 2nd at 11:30am.  We are looking for 12 Brothers who are members of the 4th Degree to be part of an Honor Corp for the Mass.  Dress code is a dark suit (no tuxedos) with the social baldric only. Report time is 11:15am.

If you have any questions, please contact Steve Puccino.

Please click here to sign-up.

St. Vincent de Paul Society Clothing Drive – June 8th & 9th

It's time to start clearing out your closets and looking for clothing and other small household items you are not using anymore!  Our Council will be holding out annual clothing drive to benefit St. Vincent de Paul Society on June 8th and 9th.  You can drop-off your items in the parish parking lot after all Masses.   Acceptable items include clothing, shoes, blankets and bedding. We also take tools, collectibles, kitchenware, toys, small appliances, electronics, musical instruments and sporting goods.  We can't accept large furniture, TVs and computer monitors.

Brothers, if you can help with the collection effort we have a sign-up sheet posted here.

Daniel at Sight and Sound, Lancaster – October 12

Our Council is sponsoring a trip to see Daniel at Sight and Sound Theater in Lancaster on October 12th.  The discounted cost of tickets is $90.  All parishioners are welcome to join!

For more details or to order your tickets, please click here!

Lenten Fish Dinner

March 22 - Thank you to everyone who signed up for our annual Lenten Fish Dinner, catered by the Knights of Columbus, Carmine’s and Capt. Chucky's followed by the Living Stations of Cross!  We served over 200 meals, and it was great to see the Social Hall filled with some many parishioners and friends!

The St Elizabeth students who participated in the Living Stations after our dinner did an amazing job!  Congratulations!

Happy Easter everyone!

 

Sandwiches for the Homeless

Feb 17 - We worked with the St Elizabeth Youth Group to prepare and package lunch meat sandwiches for the homeless.  Over 400 sandwiches were made and delivered to the Sisters of Saint Joe's Welcome Center to help those in need in the Kensington section of Philadelphia.

 

Taking Care Of Those In Need

We are all being impacted by the COVID-19 crisis, but some of us are struggling more than others.    Our Council is committed to providing assistance to those in need.  Charity is at the heart of our work and our faith.  If you or someone you know in our Council or community are in need of assistance, contact us and let us know.  Learn more by clicking here.

FOCUS Ministry – Sarah Grubb Support

FOCUS (focus.org) is a Catholic apostate that aims to share the hope and joy of the gospel with college students across the United States.  Sarah Grubb was a parishioner before going to college at Ole Miss.  She has graduated, and is now working on the FOCUS Missions team at their Denver Support Center.  She is asking for financial assistance, and our Council has agreed to support her in this effort.  If you are interested in helping out, click here to make a tax deductible donation by credit or debit card.

Message From The Grand Knight

Greetings. I’m Jason Ameen , Grand Knight of Council #13141 of the Knights of Columbus and I want to welcome you to our website! I am honored to be serving as the council’s presiding officer for the current year. If you are already a member of the Knights and of our Council you will find our website useful in keeping up with events and council news. If you are not currently a member of the Knights, I would like to take invite you to learn more about our organization and what we do.

The Knights of Columbus was founded in 1882 by the Venerable Servant of God, Father Michael J. McGivney in St Mary's Church in New Haven, CT. If canonized, Father McGivney would be the first American born priest to become a Saint.

To learn more information about Fr. McGivney, visit the website dedicated to his Life and Legacy at www.fathermcgivney.org

Explore our site!  If you are interested in learning more about becoming a member, please click here and we will be in touch with you shortly!