
Blessed Kateri Tekakwitha Catholic Parish * Santa Clarita, CA
Blessed Kateri Ministries
We are blessed with an
abundance of youthful enthusiasm and vibrant ministries.
Msgr. Michael Slattery

WORSHIP MINISTRIES
Altar Servers
The Altar Server Ministry welcomes any boy or girl who desires to serve at
God’s altar by assisting the priest during the Mass. You must be a fourth grader
or above and be committed and willing to give of your time and talents to serve
your parish community when needed. The parish provides the training.
Decorating Ministry
The Environment Ministry follows the lead of the Liturgy Planning Ministry
and ministers to the community. Our ministry uses the artistic talents of the
group to enhance sacramental worship, within the worship space, by creating a
welcoming atmosphere using symbols, shapes, colors and textures to communicate
liturgical themes for the various liturgical seasons.
Eucharistic Ministers
Serving communion to the Parish community during Mass is a spiritual experience
for each of us who have been called to this ministry. We share in our belief
that the bread and wine we serve truly is the body and blood of our Lord Jesus
Christ. Eucharistic ministers are dedicated, instructed assistants to the
celebrant for the distribution of communion and have completed a series of study
programs about the liturgy and the Eucharist and we enjoy continued enrichment
through faith formation.
Hispanic Ministry
El Grupo de habla Hispana se reune cada Sequndo Lunes del Mes, en el cuarto #1 a
las 7:30 p.m. para preparar las misas en espanol y otros eventos in espanol.
Nuestra espiritualidad se centra en la Misa y Eucristia (Liturgia) Proclamacion
del Evangelio (Kerigma) Un derroche de regalos del Espiritu Santo (Karisma) y el
desarrollo la construccion de la comunidad Cristiana (Kononia).
Hispanic Ministry group meets the second Monday of the month in Room #1 at 7:30
p.m. We prepare for the Spanish Masses and other spiritual events in Spanish.
Our spirituality is centered on the Mass and Eucharist (Liturgy), proclamation
or evangelization (Kerigma), development of gifts of the Holy Spirit in training
leaders (Karisma) and the development of a Christian community.
Lector Ministry
Lectors proclaim the Word of the Lord. This ministry involves effective
preparation through practice and prayer to proclaim the Word before the
celebration of the Mass or Liturgy. Responsibilities during the celebration may
include introducing the celebration, proclaiming the Word through the first and
second readings, announcing songs and reading the Prayers of the Faithful with
clarity and reverence.
Women and men who serve in this ministry are presumed to be of good faith, eager
to serve their fellow Christians and willing to participate in ongoing formation
for effective service.
Liturgy Planning Ministry
The Liturgy Planning Ministry gathers to reflect on and prepare liturgical
celebrations as to its rites, pastoral aspects and music.
Ushers
Ushers assist in a variety of ways to help people feel welcome and
comfortable at Liturgy, as well as the more traditional roles of taking up the
collection and distributing bulletins.
Ministry of Music
"Whoever sings prays twice". This old proverb, sometimes attributed to St.
Augustine and often quoted by Msgr. Mike, sums up our music ministry. All ages,
skill levels and many diverse musical styles are brought together with one goal
in mind: to engage God's people in worship. Come and make a joyful noise!
Fellowship and Prayer Ministry
Adoration & Exposition of the Blessed Sacrament
Exposition of the Blessed Sacrament is a devotion that recognizes and honors the
special and Real Presence of Jesus Christ in the Holy Eucharist. Our Lord is
present, exposed in the monstrance, manifesting His care and great love for us.
To adore Jesus in the Blessed Sacrament is to spend time before Him experiencing
spiritual, emotional, and even physical healings. Adoration before the Blessed
Sacrament offers an opportunity to speak to the Lord directly in your own words
and in the quiet of your heart.
Exposition of the Blessed Sacrament hours: Every Wednesday, Thursday & Friday
Evenings from 6:00p.m. - 7:00 p.m.
Blessed Kateri Prayer Chain
There is no need for you to feel lonely and isolated in your suffering any
longer. Whether you seek physical, emotional or spiritual healing from God, we
are here to pray with you and for you. Simply e-mail your prayer request to the
e-mail address below, or call the church office for the Prayer Chain contact
phone number. Your prayer request will be passed on to a team of prayer
intercessors who pray daily for God's healing grace in your life. Prayer
requests are held in confidence and are known only to the prayer intercessors.
We are here to lift your needs to the Lord! email:
janmcguire4@aol.com
Catholic Men’s Fellowship
The purpose of Catholic Men’s Fellowship is to develop a closer relationship
with Jesus and to encourage fellowship with other Catholic men. As a
parish-based men’s ministry, we are a community of men striving to deepen our
relationship with Jesus Christ and celebrate our Catholic identity through a
commitment to God’s word and offering praise and thanks in worship. We meet
regularly to encourage mutual support and accountability for one another in our
personal transformation in Christ and in our efforts to become Christ-like
influences in our homes, communities and the world that God has called us to
transform.
Our Seven Promises: Man of God, Man for Others, Man of Integrity, Man of
Discipline, Man of Responsibility, Man of Heroic Love, Man on a Mission for
Christ.
Legion of Mary
The Legion of Mary is a group of men and women who are devoted to Mary’s
call for evangelization, Christian service and praying the rosary. Active
members meet weekly and dedicate two hours of service in the community, such as
RCIA, religious education, visits to the sick, taking Eucharist to the sick,
visiting those in prison, or promoting the rosary through the Pilgrim Virgin.
Marian Movement of Priests
"Marian Movement of Priests Prayer Cenacle meets every Tuesday at 10:00 a.m. in
the Chapel. With the Blessed Sacrament exposed, members pray the Holy Rosary,
recite the Consecration to the Immaculate Heart of Mary and pray for all priests
throughout the world. We join together to pray for the Triumph of the Immaculate
Heart of Mary in all hearts and in the whole world. Everyone is welcome.
Parish Quarterly Potluck and Newcomers Welcoming
Each quarter the parish hosts a potluck gathering at Blessed Kateri, a local
park or a parishioner’s home to enrich fellowship, build community and welcome
our new members. Potlucks are advertised in the weekly bulletin. All are
welcomed.
Shine, Jesus, Shine Charismatic Prayer Group
Shine, Jesus, Shine Charismatic Prayer Group gathers together weekly to give
praise, honor and love to Jesus Christ, our Lord and Savior. Using the
charismatic gifts of the Holy Spirit and the Word of God that builds up the Body
of Christ, we minister to each other and those in our community who need healing
of mind, soul, body, and spirit. Each meeting is an encounter with God and an
occasion of mutual support through prayer, teachings, study and reflection,
personal sharing, evangelization, lectures and prayer seminars. We join as one
people to experience the joys of fruitful service in the Body of Christ.
Spanish Prayer Group – Amigos de
Jesus
The Spanish Prayer group gathers together in praise and worship to share the
Sunday readings and develop a personal meaning and understanding of God’s Word.
We end our time together praying for each other and our community.
Sunday Hospitality Ministry
After the 9:00 a.m. Sunday Masses, the Sunday Hospitality Ministry provides
coffee, donuts and assorted baked goods for the parish community.
FORMATION & EVANGELIZATION MINSTRIES
Adult Faith Formation
Do you have questions about your Faith? Do you seek to foster your
relationship with Jesus Christ and your Church? Are the changes in your personal
life happening so fast that you are spinning? Are there doubts and fears? Do you
feel a sense of being drawn toward a greater faith commitment? Do you want to
grow more in your spiritual life without the “fluff” and challenged as an adult
in the faith? Do you want the real meat and substance of our Catholic Faith?
Then join us at the following…
Parish Retreats
In the Gospels, we read of Jesus being led to different mountain tops,
deserts, or deserted plains. There He was absorbed in His Father’s presence in a
time of prayer, solitude, silence, and penance. Each of us needs time to
seriously reflect on our faith journey; its paths, peaks and valleys. These
special times of reflection allow us to grow inwardly in our relationship with a
community and personally with God. A Parish Retreat is a peaceful moment in time
to foster a deeper conversion experience with Jesus Christ. This is a moment
that can be shared with family members, co-workers, friends and neighbors who
may cherish these few moments of spiritual peace, or who are in search of
experiencing “more” in the Catholic Tradition. We offer four Parish-based
Retreats.
Adult Formation Sessions
Adult Formation sessions provide us with greater knowledge and understanding
of the Church’s teachings and wisdom. They help us to utilize our Catholic
traditions as part of our daily lives. To provide a rich Catholic experience to
our Adult Formation sessions, we will be dedicating each year to a pillar in the
Catechism of the Catholic Church.
The Catechism has been traditionally divided into four sections. These sections
are: the Creed, the Sacraments (Liturgy), Morality (10 Commandments &
Beatitudes), and Prayer (the Our Father). They are called pillars to illustrate
the reality that they uphold our Catholic identity. They are the foundation of
our Catholic Faith that is unique and universal.
Confirmation Preparation Process
The Confirmation preparation process consists of various elements that
provide a framework for supporting our high school youth and our parish as we
grow into a community of faith. This is achieved by the gifts and time of
generous volunteers who are called to share our faith and life experiences with
our youth in preparing them for this sacrament. These individuals seek to impart
a sense of hopefulness and enthusiasm amongst our teens.
Couples for Christ
Couples for Christ is a worldwide Catholic Family Life Renewal Ministry that
addresses the inherent truth by answering the urgent call to evangelize married
couples along with their families. CFC focuses on three objectives: Individual
renewal, Family Life renewal, and Church renewal. CFC is not only open to
married couples, but also to single, widowed and divorced men and women.
Crown Financial Ministries, Inc
“Teaching people God’s financial principles in order to know Christ more
intimately and to be free to serve Him.”
Crown Financial Ministries is a small group of 12 people who study the Bible
together. The class meets once a week for 10 weeks to study God’s Word. We learn
the Biblical principles of: Giving, spending, saving, debt, budgeting, training
our children and stewardship through scripture. The Bible is the “Basic
Instructions Before Leaving Earth.” Groups form 3 times a year, January, May and
September. Classes are available for children, teens, and adults.
The Edge
This is a comprehensive program designed to minister to 6th, 7th & 8th
graders of all faiths from a unique Catholic base. Reaching them on spiritual,
emotional, and social levels, THE EDGE responds to the need to be loved,
offering meaning and direction and hope in a world plagued with indifference,
aimlessness, and shallow materialism during this difficult time of major changes
in their lives. THE EDGE nights will immediately follow the 5:30 p.m. LifeTeen
Mass every other week. We ask for a $3.00 donation from teens so we can provide
them dinner. For more information, please contact the LifeTeen office.
Filipino Ministry
Its goal is to organize Blessed Kateri’s Filipino community by strengthening
its common bonds of Faith and Culture and by involving them to a greater
participation in the community at large. Our objectives include:
1. Train potential Filipino leaders to eventually assume leadership roles.
2. Encourage Filipino leaders to take more active participation in the parish
liturgical celebrations.
3. Prepare calendar of activities for meaningful Filipino liturgical and
religious events and celebrations that could be shared by the Parish Filipino
community and the entire Parish.
First Communion Committee
We meet 4-6 times during the school year to plan and coordinate First
Communion activities. We help with the Reconciliation services that usually
takes place the end of January and the beginning of February. We then help with
the “Retreat Day” which is for students and their family, usually in mid-April.
Of course, the big event we work on is the First Communion Masses that take
place in May. We offer both the traditional Communion Mass as well as a family
Communion Mass.
Infant Baptism Classes
The baptism of new baby is a joyous and momentous occasion for the entire
family. The Blessed Kateri Parish family celebrates this with you and wants to
help our youngest members and their families to feel welcomed and very much at
home. A preparation process, therefore, is offered for parents and young
children to be baptized.
Justice and Peace Ministry
The Justice and Peace Ministry of Blessed Kateri intends to inform and
educate parishioners about the principles of Catholic Social Teaching and to
increase awareness of the challenges to truly living our faith. Our ministry
hopes to investigate the causes and promote understanding and possible solutions
to situations where human dignity is not being upheld. Some topics to be
considered are Right- To-Life and immigration concerns, and the needs of the
poor. Currently we are forming a core group, which is examining themes for study
this coming fall 2007. Contact: Patty Carmody, 296-5904
Life Teen
LIFE TEEN is an international Catholic ministry that serves the Church and
its young people. LIFE TEEN leads high school teens closer to Christ through
participation in vibrant Eucharistic celebrations and providing opportunities
for teens to grow in their faith. At LIFE TEEN the teens are affirmed, educated,
and challenged to live the Gospel. We begin every Saturday with the 5:30p.m.
LIFE TEEN Mass featuring contemporary Christian music by Rejoice! After Mass
teens gather for food and fellowship before entering into the LIFE Night
experience which may relate to our Catholic faith, issues today's teens are
facing or may be purely social and fun (like beach trips, BBQ's, Extreme
Dodgeball, ice skating, movie nights and more!) LIFE TEEN also offers two youth
retreats per year. We ask for a voluntary $3.00 donation to cover meal costs but
no one is ever turned away from LIFE TEEN due to lack of funds. For more
information please contact us at bklifeteen@comcast.net or visit us at
www.bkym.com A
schedule of upcoming events may also be found in the Youth Ministry Corner of
the parish bulletin.
Little Church
Little Church is available for children 3, 4, and 5 years of age. It takes
place on Sundays during the 9:00 a.m. and the 10:30 a.m. Masses. Little Church
is an introduction to the Gospel message using an experiential approach to
encourage sharing, exploring and the discovering of our faith.
Little Rock Bible Study
The Bible Study program provides personal Bible reading and study, small group
faith sharing, lecture, and prayer in an informal setting. Each session lasts
about twenty weeks. The group meets on Mondays in Room 4 from 7:30 to 9:00 p.m.
New Evangelization
New Evangelization ministry reaches out to brothers and sisters who, for
whatever reason, have been away from or disconnected with the Catholic Church.
The “Welcome Home” series has social events and formation where Catholics become
more aware of their Catholic identity and opportunities to gently re-connect
them to their Catholic faith.
Parents for Life
Parents for Life ministry provides continuing Catholic education for adults
of our parish. Through retreats, prayer services and parish family nights, we
give adults an opportunity to renew their understanding of our Catholic faith,
deepen their relationship with the Lord and answer questions about various
teachings of the church, rituals and practices. Our annual retreat is the 2nd
weekend of October at St. Andrew's Abbey in Valyermo.
Wednesday Bible Study
Explore the mystery and the meaning of the Bible message as it relates to
our lives. The Wednesday evening Bible Study gives participants an opportunity
to share their own experience of how God’s word and message are active in their
lives. In discussing the readings for the upcoming Sunday, the meaning of those
readings becomes richer and gives each person several days to contemplate God’s
Word as they prepare to attend the weekend Liturgies.
Come and join a group of parishioners of all ages who are hungry to experience
God’s word and make the Sunday readings come alive.
ALL ARE WELCOME in Room 1 immediately following the 7:00 P.M. Mass on
Wednesday evening. No individual preparation is required. Simply come by and be
willing to discuss what the scriptures are saying to you.
Religious Education
The Religious Education Program for Elementary and Junior High is set up into
three distinct programs - traditional classroom, home study and F.I.R.E. The
three programs are designed to assist families of the parish, with children 1st
through 8th grades who desire to guide them in knowledge of our Catholic faith
in a communal experience of Christ. These programs offer sessions arranged to
assist parents in their role as primary educators of the faith.
Traditional Classroom
Classes meet once a week at the parish. They include lecture, crafts,
discussion and interactive activities. The lessons include a “with my family”
take home section to encourage family participation throughout the week.
Home Study This is a home-based version of the classroom which is designed for
those families that are not able to attend weekly classes at the parish. It
includes required attendance at 3 adult formation classes and 1 parish adult
formation series by at least one parent.
F.I.R.E.
This is a “Family-centered, Intergenerational, Religious Education”
structure designed to help families in a small faith community setting to
encounter Christ by different activities, prayers, rituals, and faith sharing
sessions.
Participants meet once a week at a Facilitator’s home at the best appointed time
for all families.
Rite of Christian Initiation of Adults (RCIA)-
Are you interested, or do you know of someone who is interested in the
Catholic Church? It is our greatest joy, as well as our mission as a Catholic
community, to welcome new members. The RCIA is an open-ended process of
formation and education for those interested in learning about and experiencing
the Catholic faith. The process is designed for individuals who are seven years
and older who are not baptized, those baptized in other Christian traditions,
and baptized Catholics who never received the sacrament of Eucharist or
Confirmation. It is a faith journey that encourages individuals to broaden and
deepen their prayer life, to know God through the scriptures, to come to know
themselves more fully and to participate more actively in parish and community
activities.
Young Adult Life (YAL)
Young Adult Life (YAL) is a progressive ministry geared towards young adults of
all faiths; ages 18-39, single, divorced and married. Our gatherings are focused
on “Lifenights” which occur on the second Saturday of the month, after the
Saturday evening vigil mass. During these “Lifenights”, topics will focus on
spirituality and theology and are presented and discussed in an interactive way.
Additionally, YAL also features various social events on the last weekend of
every month. Come join us!
SERVICE
MINSTRIES
Babysitting Co-op
Children ages 1-3 are eligible for the baby-sitting co-op. Space is limited
to 20 children and availability is on a first come, first serve basis. There is
a waiting list, so if you are interested, please contact the co-op organizer for
the 9:00 a.m. or 10:30 a.m. Masses. Parents rotate baby-sitting about once every
four to five weeks. Two parents are scheduled to baby sit each week with a ratio
of about one adult to four kids. The co-op provides children with an opportunity
to interact with their peers, share toys and get ready for the parish “Little
Church” program.
Boy Scouts – Troop 228
The Boy Scout Troop at Blessed Kateri provides opportunities for boys to
become confident young men through camping, service and fellowship. Besides the
benefits of the Boy Scout of America program, Troop 228 provides service to the
parish. Boy Scouts meet Thursday nights at
7:00 p.m.
Website: www.bsa228.org
Business Referral Network
The Business Referral Network is a group made up of members of the parish
who own their own businesses. The group meets once every quarter for an hour and
a half to network with each other. These Businesses will have their companies
advertised in our church bulletin once every quarter. A list of these companies
will be given to all new families in their newcomer’s packet and the businesses
will be advertised on our Blessed Kateri website. In return a minimum of 5% of
proceeds from each referral will be donated to the Building Fund.
Choir
The Childrens' Choir is under the direction of Madeline Neumann
David Vanacore -Keyboard
Sings the 1st Sunday of the month at the 9:00 a.m. mass
from October - June
Rehearses once or twice a month in the worship area on Mondays 6:00
-7:00 p.m.
Looking for children from 3rd grade up.
Sign up in September
Info will be sent home via CCD or watch the Sunday bulletin
Any questions, please contact Madeline Neumann
verneumann@aol.com or 661/296-0529
BK Children's Choir Christmas CD
available
Take a look at the
Blessed Kateri Children's
Choir Newsletter
Crown Ministry
GOD'S
FINANCIAL PRINCIPLES ARE DIFFERENT FROM THE WAY THAT MOST PEOPLE HANDLE MONEY...
"FOR
MY THOUGHTS ARE NOT YOUR THOUGHTS, NEITHER ARE YOUR WAYS MY WAYS, SAYS THE
LORD."
Isaiah 55:8
+++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++
Crown
Financial Ministries is a 10-12 week small group Bible Study.
The study is for all ages: ABC's -
Ages 5-7, Secrets - Ages 8-12, Teen Study - Ages 13-18,
Collegiate
Study - Ages 18-22 and Adult Study in Spanish and English.
The
subjects that are covered in this study are debt, saving, spending, giving,
investing through God's Biblical Principles.
There
are four requirements for participants in this study:
-
Be
available to commit to attend at least 10 classes.
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Memorize
an assigned Scripture per week.
-
Pray
daily for each member of the group.
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Complete
weekly homework assignments
If
you desire to learn more about this study, please contact:
Al
and Patti Rizzo @ (661) 250-1740 or
e-mail us at: apriz777@earthlink.net
Detention Ministry
Detention Ministry is recognized as a catalyst that sparks the radical
transformation of society’s treatment of the incarcerated from retribution and
punishment to restoration and reconciliation. Ministers work with the youth at
Camps Scott and Scudder and the adults at Pitchess Detention Center.
Because of their present environment and related emotional psychological
pressures, it is essential that they experience our support and understanding of
their struggle. Our affirmation of their person, not necessarily their behavior,
will invite them to grow toward a more positive self-awareness and acceptance of
their personal potential. We must be their experience of the unconditional love
of God
Family Ministry
Blessed Kateri
Tekakwitha Family Support Ministry was created for those personally affected by
Depression, Anxiety, Schizophrenia or Manic Depression. The Family Support
Ministry provides group participants with mutual support and understanding,
spiritual comfort and hope and community resources and referrals in a spiritual
and confidential environment. Attendance is free and bilingual dialogue is
available. Outside guest speakers are occasionally invited to speak on a
variety of topics related to community mental health issues.
We meet every 1st
Saturday of the month at 11am in the Youth Room of our church facility. 22508 Copper Hill Drive, Santa Clarita (between Seco and
Haskell). These meetings are for family members and friends searching for
a place to help each other and share the challenges and concerns of loved ones.
Family Support Group
Reading Suggestions:
Steward D. Govig: Souls are Made of Endurance: Surviving Mental Illness In the Family;
John Knox Press, Louisville: Westminster, 1994
Kay Redfield
Jamison: An Unquiet Mind; Knopf, 1995
Susana Kayson: Girl
Interrupted; Vintage Books, 1993
H. G. Koenig: Handbook
of Religion and Mental Health; Academic Press, San Diego, CA, 1998
H. G. Koenig: The
Healing Connection; Word Publishers, Nashville, TN, 2000
Pam Martin: Touch
the Angels Hand: A Family's Struggle with Depression;
Meyerstone Books, Oak Par, IL, 1988
Kim Mueser and Susan
Gingerich: Coping with Schizophrenia; New Harbinger
Press, 1994
US Government
Publication: The Biology of Mental Illness; Office of
Technical Assistance, Superintendent of Documents, US Gov't Printing Office,
Washington, DC 1992
Dimitri Papolos, M.D.
and Janice Papolos: Overcoming Depression; Harper and
Row, 1997
Dimitri Papolos, M.D.
and Janice Papolos: The Bipolar Child: The Definitive and
Reassuring Guide to Childhood's Most Misunderstood Disorder; Broadway
Books, 2000
John Thornton and Mary
V. Seeman: Schizophrenia Simplified; Hogrefe and
Huber, 1991
E.F. Torrey: Surviving
Schizophrenia: A Family Manual; Harper and Row, NY, 1995
A. Yonkers and M.
Stiener: Depression in Women; Martin Dunnitz Press,
London England, 1998
E. Zuercher-White: An End to Panic; Breakthrough Techniques for Overcoming Panic
Disorder; New Harbinger Press, 1998
Self Help:
David Burns: The
Feeling Good Handbook; Penguin Books, 1992
Mary Ellen Copeland:
The Depression Workbook; Harbinger Press, 1992
Peter Lewinsohn,
Ricardo Munoz, Mary Ann Youngren and Antonette Zeiss: Control Your
Depression; Prentice Hall, Englewood Cliffs, New Jersey, 1979
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The Health Ministry Team
Who are we?
We are a group of Health Professionals and lay volunteers who meet regularly
to plan programs that will foster the health of the Blessed Kateri
Community. It is our goal to plan a variety of activities and programs
that will help promote health in a new light and better understand how we might
better promote our own health.
Mission Statement
To promote physical, spiritual and emotional well being by linking health
and faith with God as the center influence of our Faith Community.
The Health Ministry has instituted the following programs
Health Education
Health Monitoring and Screening
Personal Health Counseling
Health Resources and Referrals
Coordinating Volunteers
Semi-Annual Blood Drives
Additionally, this ministry has provided assistance to our Catholic community
in the following ways:
We have made daily home visits to provide Holy
Eucharist and words of encouragement to five or six individuals who were
severely ill and unable to attend Mass. It is our intent and hope to
transition these individuals back into the Faith Community as soon as they are
well.
We have assisted the out of town father of one of
the above ill individuals in getting transportation to daily and Sunday
Mass. We also assisted a new senior parishioner to get transportation to
Mass. As a result, she has joined the Bible Study and a local Newcomer's
Club which she states has changed her life!
We visited a home hospice patient and provided
reinforcement of the hospice care and treatment to bridge the gap between the
family and the hopsice staff. Because of this intervention, the
decedent's wife, who is not Catholic, came and gave blood during our blood
drive.
Our lay volunteers have visited hospitalized
parishioners to provide support and comfort.
YOU ARE INVITED TO JOIN THE HEALTH MINISTRY. Professional
or Layman!
Our ministry was started in September 1999. Please consider
joining this exciting and fulfilling ministry. The Church down through the
ages has been a place of healing. If you are interested please contact the
parish office for contact names and phone numbers.
We also have a walking group!
Little Rock Bible Study
Everyone is welcome! Couples, singles, young adults, beginners, experts are all encouraged
to join other members of Blessed Kateri in a scripture study of:
“Blessed is the one who reads aloud and blessed are those who listen to this prophetic message and heed what is written in it, for the appointed time is near” Rev 1:3
This scripture study program combines personal Bible reading and study, small group faith sharing, fellowship, and prayer in an informal setting. Join us, and learn to make a real connection between your faith and your everyday life.
If you are interested or have any questions
Please call Michele Wischnack at 297-7379
Knights of Columbus
Knights'
Calendar
of Events
The Knights of Columbus is a 1.6 million member
Catholic men's
organization, dedicated to strengthening our families, our communities, our
countries, and
our Church!!!
K of C
monthly meetings are held at the church.
Officers’ meetings are held the first Thursday of each month at
7:30pm. A general meeting is held
the 3rd Thursday of each month at 7pm.
All council members are welcome to attend both meetings.
The Knights of Columbus was founded in 1882 in New Haven,
Connecticut, by Fr. Michael J. McGivney, a parish priest at St. Mary's Catholic Church. In
120 years it has grown to include 1.6 million members around the world,
including the United States, Canada, the Philippines, Mexico, the Dominican Republic and
Guam. In 1998 alone, the Knights donated over $110 million and over 55 million hours of
service to charitable causes. We are still growing, strong in our support of the Holy
Father, the Church, and our communities. See the printed
bulletin for phone numbers or call the parish office at (661) 296-3180 for
more information. See also: Knights of Columbus official website.
This is a group within our parish
community that has taken on Columbus’ inspiration to call forth one’s own
fortitude to follow one’s dreams for a better community and see how to
contribute to the people within it. Through various fundraising efforts, the
Knights help to support the vocations of seminarians, the hungry and the
homeless, and several other projects in the area.
Marriage Encounter
The Marriage Encounter weekend is a positive and personal experience for a couple, which offers them a technique of loving communication that they can use for the rest of their lives. It’s an opportunity to look deeply into their relationship with each other and with God. Also, it’s a time to share their feelings, hope, fears, joys and frustrations.
Marriage Encounter is a Catholic expression open to all happily married couples regardless of faith, race, age, education or financial status.
Marriage Encounter is also for priests and religious who want to revitalize their relationship with the people of God and develop an even deeper appreciation for their own vocation.
After a couple, priest or religious have gone on a weekend, they may wish to attend a community circle. A community circle is a group of 4-8 couples who meet on a scheduled monthly basis at a couple’s home. They continue their journey in dialogue and relationship. Together with other Marriage Encounter couples, they build intimacy in their relationship as well as support each other through presentation, dialogue and sharing. Community circles generally end with socializing and refreshments.
For more information about upcoming Marriage Encounter weekends or the Santa Clarita Valley Marriage Encounter Community Circle please call Kevin and Susan Kipper at 661-252-4018. Help us make marriage better one dialogue at a time!
Newcomers Welcoming Committee
The Newcomers Welcoming Committee seeks to reach out to new parishioners and
creates an immediate sense of belonging and helps families and individuals feel
at home at Blessed Kateri.
Safe Environment Program (SEP)
At Blessed Kateri, we are concerned for the safety of all of God’s Children.
This committee reviews the parish’s SEP program (part of the Archdiocese’s
Safeguarding the Children initiative). In addition to coordinating the VIRTUS
Awareness program for all adults who come into contact with children through
parish activities, this quarterly committee also recommends to the Pastor other
additional procedures to ensure that the Parish is a safe haven for the children
of our community. SEP - Safe Environment Program
for all ministries & volunteers - Word
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Scrip Sales
The Scrip Ministry originated as a stewardship program that purchased
supermarket gift certificates at a discount and resold them to parishioners at
face value. The profit from these sales have supported various parish needs. The
program has since evolved into electronic rebate programs for non-profit
organizations. These programs rebate a percentage of the retail purchases of the
members directly to the parish. Examples of these programs are the eScrip
program used by Vons and Pavilions Markets, the Community Partners program
administered by Albertson’s and the Community Contribution program administered
by Ralph’s and Food 4 Less.
Our church benefits when parishioners register with rebate programs that
automatically send our parish money based upon the parishioner's purchases.
The scrip ministry raises approximately $20,000 per year that has been used in
the past for purchasing items such as the chairs in the worship area, computers
for the offices, and a parish car. It has also been used to support the youth
groups, music ministries, and to mortgage payments on our current building.
The Scrip ministry has aided this important program by helping to promote the
various consumer rebate programs available to our parishioners.
Website
Blessed Kateri Website is updated and published weekly by Bryan Hays.
Please feel free to contribute ideas, photos etc to the website by e-mailing
Bryan at
photos@blessedkateriparish.org. Please use this address for
contributions to our BK Construction Photo
Project for our new church building.
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