Our liturgies utilize the talents and gifts that God has given our community to the fullest extent. Whether participation is through “behind the scenes” preparation and planning or through a public role of service within the Mass, parishioner contributions help our liturgies to be truly life-giving celebrations. Please prayerfully consider joining one of these ministries.
In addition to these ministries, we also have two liturgical committees, the General Liturgy Committee, who has the responsibility of preparing for the various special seasons of the church year, and the Saturday 5:30 Vigil Liturgy Team, who assists in preparing weekly liturgies, special seasons, and special events. Both are by invitation of the pastor in consultation with the director of liturgy and music.
If you would like to learn more about or join one of our teams, please complete and submit the application and one of our ministry coordinators will contact you.
Go to application
If you wish to audition for one of our choirs, go to Music & Choirs
As you by now have heard, due to the public health concerns surrounding the COVID-19, the Archbishop, in the interest of the physical wellbeing and health of all has suspended public celebration of the Mass until at least March 29. What does that mean for us? We will be offering a number of opportunities and ways to stay connected to St. Monica and the larger community through our livestream ministry. Liturgies as well as our Parish Mission and other content will be available there. In addition, we have our daily Lent video reflection available through our Facebook page. Saint Monica remains committed to the mission of forming loving disciples who will transform the world.
Let us all join in prayer for God to grant blessings in disguise during this time - here is a PRAYER published in American Magazine.
Consider tuning in to our livestream of the 12:10 p.m. Daily Mass and Sunday Masses 9:30 a.m. and 5:30 p.m.
St. Monica Livestream or watch with us on FACEBOOK LIVE
If you missed the Parish Mission Retreat, it is also available to stream:PARISH MISSION RETREAT
During this time, St. Monica remains dedicated to the spiritual and emotional well-being of our Parishioners. Your care and support ensure that we can continue our operations in the midst of these challenging times.
Consider switching to an online offertory gift: GIVE HERE
Thank you - we are so grateful for your generosity, which is central to our mission.
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Lectors proclaim the Word of the Lord during Mass. Therefore, they must be comfortable withpublic speaking, and proficient with diction, enunciation, pronunciation, and projection. Training is provided along with ongoing faith formation activities.
Eucharistic Ministers, along with the priest and on occasion, deacon, assist with the distribution of the Body and Blood of Christ to the assembly during Mass. Training is provided.
Qualifications for the ministry include:
We also need volunteers to serve as Eucharistic Ministers to the Sick. Go to www.stmonica.net/EM for more information.
Following Christ's example of welcoming all with open arms, our hospitality ministers open doors and warmly greet all that come to worship with us.
Responsibilities may include (but are not limited to):
There are also additional opportunities that may include assisting with infant Baptisms and funerals, serving as a greeter for receptions for new members to the parish, serving on the core team to help with scheduling, fellowship, and other spiritual enrichment opportunities, amongst others. Serving as a hospitality minister is a wonderful opportunity to get to know other parishioners. Interested individuals and families should be hospitable, have an ability to see the needs of others and respond to them, and be welcoming.
Altar servers assist the priest during Mass and other liturgical ceremonies. They are expected to be appropriately prepared, committed to giving their time and talent to their parish community, and willing to serve God’s people. They should be able to understand the Eucharistic celebration and the other sacred rites. Minimum age is 5th grade. Training is provided. Servers vest in white albs.
Responsibilities include:
Sacristans work in the sacristy to set up for Mass, which includes putting out the sacred vessels, organizing the liturgical books, and seeing to the proper amount of bread and wine. After the Mass, they make sure the sacristy is cleaned up and in good order. Each Mass at St. Monica is assigned a sacristan.