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It Starts With Discipleship

A Christian disciple is a follower of Jesus Christ. Sometimes we are tempted to prefer a comfortable and convenient discipleship.  However, Jesus says, “If any want to become my followers, let them deny themselves and take up their cross daily and follow me.” Christian discipleship involves sacrifice. When we make a conscious decision to follow Jesus Christ, no matter the cost to ourselves, we take on the lifestyle of stewardship. A Christian steward is one who realizes the fact that everything ultimately belongs to God. Even we ourselves belong to God. We are accountable to God for what we do with the gifts He has entrusted to us. Jesus says, “From everyone to whom much has been given, much will be required.” God has made you a steward, or caretaker, of your life, your time, your health, your education, your material things, your relationships, and your personal talents. Being a faithful steward means this:

  • We gratefully accept the gifts that God has given us.
  • We take care of those gifts and develop them.
  • We give them back to God, in a way that is intentional, planned and proportionate to what has been given to us.

If the Church is going to fulfill its mission in the world, and if the world is going to become a better place, we must be good stewards. Part of our task here at All Saints is to instill good stewardship in the lifestyle of all those touched by our ministry. In this way, every single one of us will put our gifts to good use and leave the world a better place than we found it.

Liturgical Ministries

“Therefore I will give thanks to You, O LORD, among the nations, and I will sing praises to Your name. ”
2 Sam 22:50

Extraordinary Ministers of Holy Communion

Sr. Marcia Boes – Email Sr. Marcia – (419) 595-2567
Sharon Kimmet – Email Steve – (419) 037-4313

Extraordinary Ministers of Holy Communion distribute the Body and Blood of Christ at Mass with reverence and dignity. They also take the Eucharist to parishioners in the hospital, nursing homes, and to those who are homebound. Every two years there is mandatory ongoing training followed by an official commissioning for this ministry. Ministers need to be 16 years of age or older and confirmed.

Lectors

Sr. Marcia Boes – Email Sr. Marcia – (419) 595-2567
Dan Borer – Email Dan – (419) 595-2567

Lectors proclaim the word of God reverently and effectively in the parish’s liturgical celebrations, so that it becomes living and active in the hearts and minds of the assembled faithful. Public speaking skills that are helpful include: the effective use of a microphone, careful enunciation, sufficient eye contact, appropriate rate of speech and proper use of posture and movement. Opportunities to lector are available at both weekday and weekend liturgies.

Cantors

Sr. Marcia Boes – Email Sr. Marcia – (419) 595-2567

Cantors lead the song of the assembly at all liturgical celebrations, by inviting active participation of the congregation. The cantor leads the responsorial psalm from the ambo as the Psalm is the Word of God. Adult men and women and youth (grades 7-12) are invited to consider the ministry of cantor. Training is held as needed and rehearsal with an accompanist is flexible with your schedule, typically before or after choir rehearsals.

Ministers of Hospitality - Ushers/Greeters

Sr. Marcia Boes – Email Sr. Marcia – (419) 595-2567

Ushers are men and women who make Mass at All Saints an enjoyable and beneficial experience for all who attend. They are there to greet and seat people, and pass out the bulletins. Other responsibilities include taking up the collection, straightening up pews after Mass, assisting people with health emergencies and ensuring that the collection is taken to the bank after liturgies. Training sessions as needed.

Greeters welcome parishioners and visitors prior to the joyful occasion of the Mass. These parishioners set the tone, lending their warm, welcoming presence to assist in various roles. In their welcome and Christ-like attitude, Ministers of Hospitality ensure that the faithful see and experience the love of Christ.

Mass Coordinator

Dan Borer – Email Dan – (419) 595-2567
Diane Reinhard – (419) 208-2124

These people serve behind the scenes in helping to prepare for Parish Masses. They do their best to make sure the Mass or other services are meaningful, spiritual and efficient. Responsibilities include everything from setting up supplies, turning on the lights and unlocking and locking the church doors.

Youth Alter Server

Dan Borer – Email Dan – (419) 595-2567
Sr. Marcia Boes – Email Sr. Marcia – (419) 595-2567

Students 5th grade through high school age, who are open to sharing their time and faith in service at the Altar for Mass and other liturgical celebrations are most welcome. This is a great way to serve God in a special setting. Server training takes place once a year.

Adult Altar Server / Funeral Altar Server

Sr. Marcia Boes – Email Sr. Marcia – (419) 595-2567

Any adults are invited to the ministry of serving at the altar of the Lord. You may want to serve with one of your own children or grandchildren, or serve on a team of other adult servers. Adult servers often serve at daily Masses and funerals. Servers are also needed for funeral liturgies as well.

Technology

Sr. Marcia Boes – Email Sr. Marcia – (419) 595-2567

The technology ministry is a great way for people with technical knowledge to serve the Lord in a meaningful way. As technology becomes more and more integrated into our daily lives, projection/multimedia can be used to enhance our worship experience and participation in the Mass. Opportunities include videography during liturgy, especially during special rites such as infant baptism, First Communion, etc., advancing PowerPoint presentations during Mass. We are looking for a group of individuals who have a creative eye and passion for media presentation, sound/video recording, editing, etc.

Gift Bearers

Regina Wagner – Email Regina – (419) 595-2567

This opportunity is for individuals or families who would like to bring up the gifts of bread, wine & collection during the Offertory Procession at Mass.

Children's Collection

Sr. Marcia Boes – Email Sr. Marcia – (419) 595-2567

This is a great opportunity for our very young members to take part in the Masses. This simply involves holding the collection basket during the Children’s Collection.

Living Stations

John Gabel – (419) 595-2587

This ministry involves persons of any age to serve in presenting the stations of the cross in a dramatic and meaningful way. Rehearsals take place weekly throughout the Lenten season. Lighting, Sound, Filming as well as those who portray the characters are all needed roles in this ministry.

Processional Pole Ministry

Sr. Marcia Boes – Email Sr. Marcia – (419) 595-2567

Processional poles are used to enhance and highlight our worship during special seasons of the liturgical year. Through the use of color, shape, and texture, processional poles help to convey the spirit of the season. This ministry is open to all young people in seventh grade and older. The poles are large and do require some strength and practice to manage; however, rehearsals are held on an as needed basis.

Adult Choir

Sr. Marcia Boes – Email Sr. Marcia – (419) 595-2567

Become a part of our musical leadership and make a joyful noise unto the Lord! The parish choir is open to men and women of high school age and older and sings at weekend liturgies and on holy days/special occasions. Rehearsals are held on Wednesday evenings at 7 pm at the New Riegel Site.

Youth Choir

Sr. Marcia Boes – Email Sr. Marcia – (419) 595-2567

Students in grades 7-12 are encouraged to share their musical gifts by participating in the youth choir, which specializes in contemporary music for worship. The Youth Choir rehearses and sings at liturgies once a month as schedules are coordinated.

Praise Band

Tim Reinhart – (419) 934-2515
Sr. Marcia Boes – Email Sr. Marcia – (419) 595-2567

Participate in an ensemble that specializes in folk-style and contemporary music for worship. Instrumentalists and vocalists are welcome. The Praise Band sings on the fourth Sunday of the month at the New Riegel Site. Rehearsals are held on the third Wednesday of the month.

Funeral Choir

Sr. Marcia Boes – Email Sr. Marcia – (419) 595-2567

The Funeral Choir is comprised of parishioners who minister to the bereaved by singing at funeral liturgies. Rehearsals are held annually.

Musical Instruments

Sr. Marcia Boes – Email Sr. Marcia – (419) 595-2567

The addition of musical instruments at our liturgies enhances the worship experience of the faithful. Instrumentalists are always welcome. An audition is required, but rehearsal times are flexible.

Christian Formation

“Be Imitators of me as I am in Christ”
2 Corinthians 11:1

Baptism Team

Deacon Greg Siebenaller – Email Deacon Greg – (419) 619-3282

Would you enjoy working with young couples at a very exciting time in their lives? Team members present and discuss the meaning of the Sacrament of Baptism to the parents in helping to build strong faith, strong families, strong bonds.

Parish Retreat Team

Contact Parish Office for current retreate core leaders.

Every other year the Parish hosts separate retreats for men and women. Team members are needed to host these weekends. They help in the presentation and preparation of all aspects of the retreat. It is helpful to have some prior retreat experience. Team members help fill several different roles.

The retreat is open to all parishioners 18 and older. The opportunity provides them a chance to deepen their faith. It is a great way to enrich your life, your family and your community.

RCIA Team

Dan Borer – Email Dan – (419) 595-2567

RCIA stands for Rite of Christian Initiation of Adults. This is a faith journey for anyone interested in becoming Catholic. It is for anyone who has never been baptized, for those of another faith who wish to become Catholic or for anyone who has been baptized Catholic but was not brought up in the Catholic Faith. It is also for Catholics who would like a refresher course on what the Catholic Church teaches. A similar program (R. C. I. C) is available for children who wish to enter into the Catholic faith beginning at age 7. Team members would aid in the planning and presentation of faith subjects to the participants.

RCIA Sponsor

Dan Borer – Email Dan – (419) 595-2567

Welcome me, walk with me, be my friend. Being an RCIA Sponsor is a ministry of friendship. Sponsors support those preparing for initiation into the Catholic Church. Sponsors attend weekly RCIA classes with those they sponsor. One year commitment is needed. Gifts needed: A desire to renew your own faith, faithful commitment to the person you are sponsoring, friendliness and a welcoming spirit. Sponsors must be confirmed members in the Catholic Faith.

High 5 Youth Ministry - Adult/Youth Leader

Kathy Reinhart – Email Kathy – (419) 595-2567

A Youth Ministry Program within a parish seeks to help their youth discover and share their gifts, grow in life skills, develop a positive self-image, overcome prejudices, develop respect for differences, serve those in need, participate in the sacraments, develop a personal spirituality and prayer life, apply Catholic faith to daily life, integrate Catholic values, participate in the Church and develop a personal relationship with Jesus becoming his disciples.

Youth Ministry team members engage teens through youth group meetings, events and activities. Team members must be caring, kind, patient and willing to meet teens where they are in their spiritual journey guiding and leading them to grow in their Catholic faith.

Volunteers can serve as part of the Core, Support or Prayer Team. Adult Volunteers require a background check and must complete a Protecting God’s Children Workshop.

Men's Faith Sharing

Fr. Tim – Email Fr. Tim
Deacon Greg – Email Deacon Greg

Women's Faith Sharing

Please call the parish office – (419) 595-2567

The Good Wine

Jenny Theis – (419) 595-2706

“The Good Wine is a monthly gathering of adults from our parish focused on fellowship, prayer, and learning more about our Catholic faith.  Our gatherings start with a rosary in church,  and then move over to the Emmaus room for a video, refreshments, and faith-filled discussion…  held at 6:30pm on the 2nd Tuesday of the month.” 

Quenched - Young Adult

Regina WagnerEmail Regina

Quenched is a young adult gathering frequently hosted at Left Field. The night is composed of food, trivia, a speaker, questions and a chance for mingling and spending time together. Out of high school age up to twenties and thirties. 

Worship & Life Commission

Sr. Marcia – Email Sr. Marcia – (419) 595-2567

Info coming soon.

Youth Formation

“Be Imitators of me as I am in Christ”
2 Corinthians 11:1

High 5 Youth Ministry - Adult/Youth Leader

Kathy Reinhart – Email Kathy – (419) 595-2567

A Youth Ministry Program within a parish seeks to help their youth discover and share their gifts, grow in life skills, develop a positive self-image, overcome prejudices, develop respect for differences, serve those in need, participate in the sacraments, develop a personal spirituality and prayer life, apply Catholic faith to daily life, integrate Catholic values, participate in the Church and develop a personal relationship with Jesus becoming his disciples.

Youth Ministry team members engage teens through youth group meetings, events and activities. Team members must be caring, kind, patient and willing to meet teens where they are in their spiritual journey guiding and leading them to grow in their Catholic faith.

Volunteers can serve as part of the Core, Support or Prayer Team. Adult Volunteers require a background check and must complete a Protecting God’s Children Workshop.

Religious Ed Catechist Substitute / Aide

Kathy Reinhart – Email Kathy – (419) 595-2567
Cindy Brickner – Email Cindy – (419) 595-2567

These individuals help out in teaching our children and youth if for some reason the regular teacher is not able to make her class. They would be responsible for the presentation of materials to the students.

Substitute teachers require a background check and must complete a Protecting God’s Children Workshop.

Religions Education Catechist

Cindy Brickner – Email Cindy – (419) 595-2567
Kathy Reinhart – Email Kathy – (419) 595-2567

Share your faith and your love with the youngest members of All Saints Parish by providing students from Pre-school through 12th grade with their Religious Education and Sacrament preparation. Catechists should be strong witnesses of the Catholic faith and anxious to proclaim the Gospel to our youth.

Volunteers require a background check and must complete a Protecting God’s Children Workshop.

Vacation Bible School Team Member

Kathy Reinhart – Email Kathy – (419) 595-2567

Have a fun-filled week with children ages 3 through 12 as they engage in activities to further their love of faith. Volunteers are needed to organize and supervise Vacation Bible School. All Saints Vacation Bible School is usually held in the evenings on the 2nd or 3rd week in July at the New Riegel Site.

Volunteers require a background check and must complete a Protecting God’s Children Workshop.

Youth Elect Services (Y.E.S.) Project Helper

Kathy Reinhart – Email Kathy

CYO Athletic Director

Regina Wagner – Email Regina – (419) 595-2567

This is an opportunity to serve the youth of our parish in a team sport setting, giving them the guidance to apply God to their active lives in playing volleyball and/or basketball.

As the coordinator, the responsibilities include organizing teams for the 4th/5th/6th grade girls volleyball and/or boys high school basketball team.  This position also includes recruiting coaches for the teams, finding someone to fill a position as the concession stand coordinator, providing team payments, coaches certifications, and any other required paperwork to the CYO office in Toledo, as well as organizing gym availability and referees for the games.

CYO Coach

Regina Wagner – Email Regina – (419) 595-2567

In giving one’s time and talent as a CYO coach is rewarding.  Helping our youth develop skills, good sportsmanship and lasting friendships gives back to our community and offers a sense of community pride.  There is a pride in hearing an ex-player express the values gained during his/her CYO years. Coaching opportunities include both volleyball and basketball.

CYO Concession Stand Coordinator

Regina Wagner – Email Regina – (419) 595-2567

The CYO Concession stand coordinator will shop and buy (you will be reimbursed by the CYO program) the supplies needed for the concession stand. The coordinator will also arrive early to all the CYO home games to set up the concession stand and make sure the workers show up. When the games are over the coordinator will return to the concession stand to make sure everything is cleaned up and check inventory for future games.

Leadership

“But it is not this way with you, but the one who is the greatest amount you must become like the youngest, and the leader like a servant.”
Luke 22:26

Pastoral Council

Fr. Tim Kummerer – Email Fr. Tim
See the back of bulletin for current facilitators.

The Pastoral Council is a consultative body to the Pastor. With the Pastor, the Council sets the mission and direction of the parish. Their meetings are marked by prayer, as they train their minds and hearts to discern God’s will and God’s spirit at work in our communities. Each year, they study and evaluate areas of parish life and pastoral ministry such as: Liturgy, Youth and Adult Faith Formation, Fellowship, Parish Facilities, Parish Unity, Healing Ministries, Social Outreach , & Administration and Stewardship. This study and evaluation leads them to make recommendations to the pastor and the Pastoral Staff, in order to help our parish celebrate the good news of Jesus Christ. Members represent each parish, yet serve the common good. Members are elected/appointed to a three-year term and are able to serve one additional consecutive term . The council meets monthly.. typically on Tuesday evenings.

Financial Council

Fr. Tim Kummerer – Email Fr. Tim
See the back of bulletin for current facilitators.

Every Catholic Parish must have a Finance Council which serves as an advisory body to the Pastor. Members of the Finance Council are appointed by the Pastor. The council meets approximately five times a year. The responsibilities of the council include: aid the pastor in the administration of the parish temporal goods; review the total financial situation of the parish; assist in projecting parish budgets; review the current budget at least quarterly; review proposed extraordinary expenses related to parish needs or projects and develop appropriate recommendations; study and propose ways of providing funding for the parish;assure that all parish expenditures reflect justice and good stewardship.

Stewardship Team

Fr. Tim Kummerer – Email Fr. Tim
Sr. Marcia – Email Sr. Marcia

Info coming soon.

Parish Life

“For where two or three are gathered in my name, there am I among them”
Matthew 18:20

Office Volunteers

Regina Wagner – Email Regina – (419) 595-2567
Cindy Brickner – Email Cindy – (419) 595-2567
Steve Kimmet – Email Steve – (419) 595-2567

There are always plenty of things to be done to keep our parish communities informed and running smoothly. This would include preparing and assembling mailings and some computer work. This ministry takes place during normal working hours in the parish office. Time commitment depends on your availability and the need.

Cemetery Chapel Sactrisan

Steve Kimmet – Email Steve – (419) 595-2567

Volunteers are needed to help clean and care for St. Boniface Cemetery Chapel. Their work begins in April and ends in November. This is a weeklong commitment where volunteers would come in and clean the chapel. It rotates between individuals and teams throughout the year. Participants would be on the list 34 times during a given year. Time commitment is minimal.

Cemetary Board

Steve Kimmet – Email Steve – (419) 595-2567
St. Boniface Cemetery
St. Nicholas Cemetery
St. Peter Cemetery
St. Patrick Cemetery
St. Andrew Cemetery

The Cemetery Board oversees the parish cemeteries in our care. They meet semiannually or as needed to discuss upkeep and beautifying the grounds. They help in providing ongoing safety and security measures in adhering to appropriate guidelines and regulations. They set the prices in the purchase of lots and opening and closing.

Funeral Dinners

Angie Tiell – (419) 937-2576
Kathy Tiell – (419) 595-2756

Funeral Dinners are a way for the parish to reach out to families who have just suffered a loss of a loved one. There is plenty to do: prepare a salad or side dish; prepare a dessert; set up tables; prepare and serve food; wash dishes and clean the kitchen; and call volunteers. Volunteers help in comforting those who are grieving in their time of need.

Rosary Alter Society

Kathy Tiell – (419) 595-2756

The All Saints Rosary Altar Society is an active part of the parish. This society provides the wine and hosts used at Masses. They support seminarians both spiritually and monetarily in their vocation. They work at both the Sharing Kitchen in Tiffin and the Soup Kitchen in Fostoria and donate items. Other projects the society is involved with is blood drives, Women & Girls Breakfast, and making and donate Christmas baskets.

Offertory Collection Teams (Money Counters)

Regina Wagner – Email Regina – (419) 595-2567
Cindy Brickner – Email Cindy – (419) 595-2567
Steve Kimmet – Email Steve – (419) 595-2567

This team ensures that the collection from Mass is sorted, counted and secured. They rotate on a monthly basis so the time involved is minimal. This team should consist of four unrelated members.

After Mass Fellowship

Info coming soon.

Festival Chair / Team

Steve Kimmet – Email Steve – (419) 595-2567

Usually the chairpersons consist of three teams of two people each. The first year they watch and learn. The second year they serve as the head team. The third year they serve as an advisory team. Our chairpersons have things down to a science. Most of the intense works takes place the week before or week after the festival. This festival is held the second weekend in August at All Saints, New Riegel Site.

Festival Workers

Steve Kimmet – Email Steve – (419) 595-2567
Regina Wagner – Email Regina – (419) 595-2567

Lots of help is needed for our parish festival. several booths that need workers. Help is also needed with set up and tear down. This is a great opportunity to meet people, work together in fellowship and raise money for our parish community. This festival is held the second weekend in August at All Saints, New Riegel Site. Many hands make light work!

Festival Booth Chairperson

Steve Kimmet – Email Steve – (419) 595-2567

These individuals look after a specific booth at the festival at All Saints. They are responsible for calling their workers, making sure that their booth is ready to go and help in tearing down. It is a wonderful ministry and allows you to see and greet many people during the day.

Internal Audit Team

Steve Kimmet – Email Steve – (419) 595-2567

This team, using the diocesan guidelines provided by the Finance Department, would perform an internal audit on the temporal goods of the parish. The team would then make recommendations that would be presented to the parish Finance Council. These would then be addressed. It would be helpful if team members have a background in banking or accounting.

Maintenance Committee

Steve Kimmet – Email Steve – (419) 595-2567

The Maintenance Committee appraises parish buildings and grounds to ensure that they are kept in good condition and make recommendations regarding any repairs, revisions or updates that may need to be made. This Committee meets quarterly or on an as needed basis.

Outreach / Healing Ministries

“Strengthen your hearts in every good work and word.”
2 Thessalonians 2:5

Committee of Hope / Bereavement

Clara Welly – (419) 618-6813
Sr. Marcia – Email Sr. Marcia – (419) 595-2567

A Committee of Hope member would be included in a prayer vine (calling chain) to pray for someone who has passed away in the parish. On a rotating basis, a member would send cards to a family member throughout the next year. You could be involved in making special gifts for the family for the Mass of Remembrance, normally on the first Sunday in November.

Blanketmakers

Judy Gostnell – (419) 894-6068
momgostnell@yahoo.com

Blanketmakers of All Saints Parish invite anyone interested to join us at the Alvada Parish Hall to cut, iron, sew and tie blankets for: Local persons in distress (fire, grief, illness), pregnancy centers and shelters, children in hospitals and military veterans to include our wounded and deployed soldiers. No experience necessary. We meet Sept.—May almost every Thursday (Jan. & Feb. every other Thursday). Hours vary please check bulletin. Come, listen, share and work with us to comfort others.

Prayer Shawl Ministry

Nancy Smith – (419) 986-5470
Alicia Swartzmiller – (419) 934-0273
Parish Office – (419) 595-2567

Care and the love of knitting (and crochet) have been combined into a prayerful ministry that reaches out to those in need of comfort and solace. Many blessings are knitted into every shawl. The knitter begins each shawl with prayers for the recipient. Intentions are continued throughout the creation of the shawl. The blessing is rippled from person to person, with both the giver and receiver feeling the unconditional embrace of a sheltering, mothering God! These shawls can be given out to those undergoing medical procedures, as a comfort after a loss, during bereavement, marriage ceremonies or Baptisms. There are endless possibilities! Members work independent of meetings.

Sharing / Soup Kitchen

Clara Welly – (419) 618-6813

Area food kitchens are often in need of volunteers. Volunteers are created through the bulletin. Volunteers help to prepare & serve food. Days and times vary depending on the location. Please watch the bulletin for opportunities to serve in this ministry. This service is great for someone who simply knows how to smile!

Prison / Jail Ministry

Cory Hohman (419) 443-1254 (jail)

Spreading the Word and Mercy of Jesus Christ to those currently incarcerated at the Seneca County Jail. This includes conducting/participating in ecumenical worship services, and having one on one conversations with inmates. Must become a Member of the Seneca Chaplaincy Committee or be an Assistant to a Committee Member to participate. Visiting those in prison is a truly rewarding experience that can help you see the eyes of Jesus where you least expect it.

Giving Tree Team

Amy Reinhart – (419) 937-2266

The Giving Tree benefits organizations in need. Each year several organizations are chosen as recipients for the donations that are received. Paper ornaments are placed on a tree at the end of November. Items are purchased by parishioners until Christmas. Items are then sorted and distributed to the receiving organizations by the team.

Ministry of Praise

Regina Wagner – Email Regina – (419) 595-2567

Info coming soon.

Military Committee

Judy Gostnell – (419) 894-6068
Mark Reinhart – (567) 230-4862

The Military Honor Committee works to remember and pray for our area veterans (living & deceased) as well as our active duty soldiers at the May Memorial Day Mass &  Bascom’s Memorial services. Also, when possible, we invite the Youth to participate in an activity near Veterans Day. Our past Youth activities include- thank you cards for Veterans, visiting veterans in nursing homes & visiting the Veteran’s home.

Food Collection Team

Sr. Marcia Boes – Email Sr. Marcia (419) 595-2567

Food is collected for the area Food Banks normally on the 3rd weekend of the month. Parishioners drop off their food donations at church. Volunteers are needed to gather up the food and other supplies in boxes. These are then delivered by the volunteers to the local food pantries. This is a onceamonth opportunity.

Healing Hearts

Barb Faeth – (419) 595-2668 & Peg Schalk

Info coming soon.

Communion to Homebound

Parish Office – (419) 595-2567

Info coming soon.

Community

“How good and pleasant it is when God’s people live together in unity!”
Psalms 133:1

Knights of Columbus

Mark Mack – (419) 934-0498

The Knights of Columbus is a fraternal organization of Catholic men age 18 years old and up whose watch words are Charity, Unity, Fraternity and Patriotism.The Knights support charities through the parish and community. They work with the parish priest and support religious vocations. Becoming a Knight gives a man the opportunity to be a part of a special group of men organized by a Parish PriestFather Michael McGivney in 1882. Membership in the Knights is an opportunity to become a better Catholic, to grow within yourself and foster responsibly within the Catholic Community.

Catholic Order of Foresters

Bob Tiell – (419) 937-0227

All Saint Court 52 Catholic Order of Foresters is a local fraternal society serving local and area families for over 120 years. As a fraternal society we are there to offer and provide service to members and our community. Financial security is provided through a variety of life insurance programs and investments through annuities. In addition we provide support through charitable acts and support to Catholic ideals as protection of life and religious vocations. The Catholic Order of Foresters is truly altruistic in our mission and provide many social opportunities as well.

Toledo Diocesan Council of Catholic Women

Sue Swartzmiller – (419) 937-3999
Kathy Tiell – (419) 934-0227

The National Council of Catholic Women (NCCW) acts through its members to support, empower and educate all Catholic women in spirituality, leadership and service. NCCW programs respond with Gospel values to the needs of the Church and society in the modern world. The Toledo Diocesan Council of Catholic Women (TDCCW) is composed of multiple parish organizations for Catholic Women in the Diocese of Toledo. The TDCCW is the official diocesan organization for lay women. The Council represents 19 counties in Northwest Ohio, which comprises the Toledo Diocese under the jurisdiction of the Bishop of Toledo.

Cursillo Retreat

Bernie Rumschlag – (419) 595-2793
Steve Kimmet – Email Steve – (419) 595-2567

Cursillo is both a movement and a method. It is a little course in living Christianity beginning with a 3 – day retreat. The 4th day begins a commitment that lasts the rest of your life. Call if interested and we will put you in contact with a sponsor.

Serra Club

Info coming soon.

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