Men’s Club Basketball
Geary Hall 13716 Saratoga Ave, Saratoga, CA, United StatesCome play basketball with the Men's Club every Sunday from 6:30 pm - 9 pm.
Come play basketball with the Men's Club every Sunday from 6:30 pm - 9 pm.
This is an opportunity for all parishioners to come together and allow music and prayer to bring us to a different spiritual place in our heart. The percolating of songs to God, and the raising of our souls to heaven, allows God to heal and strengthen us on our journey of faith.
An organization of Catholic women dedicated to the Christian principles of charity and love, the YLI promotes the work of the Church, supports the education of priests, encourages spiritual growth of its members, participates in charitable projects, sponsors scholarships, builds lasting friendships and hosts social activities.
“The Young Adults’ Group (YAG) brings together men and women from throughout the area for fellowship, faith, service, and fun. Members are in their 20s and 30s from diverse backgrounds, associations with the parish, relationships, and states of faith, and the group is open for anyone to join. The Young Adults’ Group is quite informal and offers a wide variety of different activities.
Open to all students 1st - 8th grade.
Open to all singers and musicians.
Open to all singers in grades 1st - 8th.
This five part series on the Year of Mercy will focus on ways to see and live in this year of Mercy. The fourth session will be presented by Fr. Gerardo Menchaca.
RCIA (the Rite of Christian Initiation of Adults) is the process by which adults become members of the Catholic Church. This includes adults who have never been baptized, as well as those who have been baptized in another Christian tradition. Catholics who would like to receive the Sacraments of Confirmation and/or Eucharist or who would like to reconnect with their faith are also welcome to participate in the process. RCIA gently brings one to a greater awareness of the presence and love of God through: Reflecting on the Sunday Scripture readings and applying them to their lives. Learning about Catholic beliefs, traditions and ways of praying and worshipping God. Participating in liturgical celebrations and service opportunities. Getting to know other Catholics and sharing experiences, questions and insights. Praying with and for each other.