Join us on Sunday, May 3 at 3:00 pm for our final St. Cecilia Chamber Music Concert of the season. Malcolm Matthews, Professor of Organ and Harpsichord at the University of North Texas, will perform Renaissance and Baroque music on his lute harpsichord in the intimate setting of the St. Maron room. The event is free to the public.
This program will be hosted every Wednesday, starting April 8 by GROUNDED Marriage Enrichment, A ministry for Couples in the First Several Years of Marriage. There will be dinner before and small group discussion following the video presentation.
Mysteries of the Rosary: The Glorious Mysteries integrates deeply reflective insights on the life of Christ. Rooted in scripture and theological truths, this series is filled with captivating stories woven together with breathtaking scenery, and illuminating sacred art. By filming on location in the Holy Land, this program makes the Rosary come alive in the hearts and minds of the participants. The seven powerful episodes and meaningful discussions will lead married couples to even deeper encounters with Christ in personal prayer and contemplation of the Rosary. Nothing is more powerful in forming good marriages than prayer!
St. Thomas Aquinas is offering a grief support group for parishioners who have experienced the loss of a loved one. Each week, they discuss questions and share about loved ones and the grieving process. Participating in the group can provide time to process and reflect and receive support from group members along the way.
The weekly support group will begin on Monday, February 16th and end on Monday, April 20th, in the St. Maron room from 6:30 to 8:30 pm. Books are $15 and checks are payable to St. Thomas Aquinas.