Our Parish Family
Parish Council meets Monday, Oct. 24th at 6pm. If you want something added to the agenda please let Fr. Carmelo, Patti or any member of the council know.
All Saints & All Souls Mass Schedule: Tuesday, Nov. 1st is All Saints Day a holy day of obligations. There will be (no 9am Mass), 12pm bilingual mass, 6pm English mass, 7pm Spanish mass. All Souls Day Nov. 2nd there will be bilingual masses at 12pm and 7pm.
Sebree Christian Outreach: During the entire month of October it’s St. Michael’s turn to help staff this interdenominational ministry. Please consider lending a hand on Saturdays from 9am-12pm at the Outreach.
Liturgy Committee meets with Kay Beth to discuss music at Mass after the 10:30am mass Oct. 23rd in the Guadalupe Center. Anyone interested is welcome.
Middle School & High School Youth Group meets on Thursdays from 3:30-5:30pm. If you know of a young person that may be interested please let Patti know so she can keep them aware of upcoming activities for youth! Or if you’d like to volunteer occasionally let Patti know!
Confirmation preparation begins soon. Confirmation will be in August of 2017. If you know of a middle or high schooler that is interested, please let Patti know soon.
Our Community
Christmas for Veterans 2016: Dan Hawkins is collecting donations to brighten the holidays of veterans with a flag set.
After School Volunteers Needed in Dixon for the High School’s afterschool programs. See the flyer on the bulletin board for more info.
Our Faith Family
ODYC: The Office of Youth Ministry is excited to bring the Owensboro Diocese Youth Conference (ODYC) to the Knicely Center in Bowling Green November 18-19, 2016. This overnight conference is for middle and high school students grades 7-12. This year’s theme is: Rich in Mercy.
Keynote speakers are Katie Prejean McGrady and Paul J. Kim. Cost is $40 per person and youth from St. Michael’s can register for this event by speaking to Patti. Before Nov. 1st!Visit https://owensborodiocese.org/owensboro-diocese-youth-conference/ for all the details.
Catholics Care. Catholics Vote. Form your conscience.
In their statement on Forming Consciences for Faithful Citizenship, the U.S. Catholic bishops urge Catholics to form their consciences through being open to truth, studying Scripture and Church teaching, examining facts and background information, and prayerful reflection (no. 18). Visit www.faithfulcitizenship.org to learn about the steps you can take to form your conscience, watch videos and access other great resources on conscience formation for faithful citizens.