This week's Thoughtful Thursday presentation is "Forgive and Forget? The Christian Way?", presented by Deacon Jim Knipper, from St. Paul's Church in Princeton. Join us in the Church Meeting Room at 7 PM this Thursday for the final presentation of the Spring Thoughtful Thursday series.
There will be an OLS Alumni Planning Meeting on Wednesday, April 27, at 7 PM in the Church Library. All are welcome to help plan the June barbecue and other future events. Hope to see some of you!
It is obvious that the generosity of our parishioners is extraordinary. Once again you have manifested your love for our parish and for the needs of our brothers and sisters overseas. Click the article title to see the report on the results of our Easter Collection and the Lenten Work of Mercy.
Do you wish you knew more about how to evangelize? Think about attending this year's Diocesan Evangelization Conference. To see the flyer, go to the Special Opportunities for Faith Formation page, under the Faith Formation tab, or click the article title for information.
Join us for this week's Thoughtful Thursdays presentation by Jordan Miller, Ph.D. He'll be exploring the religion of Islam in the light of peace...Is Islam a religion of Peace?
Dear OLS-SA Clergy, Deacons, and Parishioners, Our heartfelt thanks for remembering us in so many ways. We deeply appreciate your prayers, thoughtfulness, and outpouring of love in the loss of our beloved daughter, Christine Wetterling. Love, Deacon Jim and Nancy Challender
Yarn of any color is needed and will be collected for the Rosary Altar Prayer Shawl Makers the weekend of April 30 - May 1. Baskets will be provided at the church doors after all the Masses. Click the article title for more information.
One of this year's honorees by the Interfaith Caregivers of Greater Mercer County, is our own Anne Kantor, who heads the Caring Hearts ministry within our parish. Click the article title for more information.
Have you thought about the fact that Jesus was Jewish? If you want more information on this intriguing thought, come join us at this week's Thoughtful Thursday presentation and discussion!
Do you have an old bicycle that you or your family no longer use? The Boys & Girls Club Bike Exchange is an all-volunteer effort that collects, repairs, and sells bikes from its shop in the Capital Plaza Shopping Center on the Trenton/Ewing border. To find out more, click the article title.
Our Diocesan Priesthood Vocation Discernment meeting is a wonderful opportunity to share how God is calling you to serve in His Church. Click the article title for more information on dates, times, and registration.