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How to Keep Your Kids Catholic

"I am the vine, you are the branches. Whoever remains in me and I in him will bear much fruit, because without me you can do nothing." - John 15:5
When it comes to raising children, how do we help them remain in Christ? Debbie Herbeck shares the non-negotiables that shaped her family life and how that positively impacted her kids. If we want our children to bear lasting fruit, they must stay connected to the Vine. And that connection begins in the family.


Please Pray for Vocations!

The above list is the latest update from the diocese as of August of 2025 from Susan O'Neil.


March 2025: Nancy Lee Schoedel, Rita Wapenski, Glenna Holt 

April 2025: James Jordan, Peg Elsner, Sr Concetta Fabo

May 2025: Mary Moncini, Ronald Lotz, Larry Naugle, Sr Catherine O'Halloran

June 2025: Robert Koch, Patricia Buck, Joseph Ianotta, Charles Baer, Ralph Buzzelli

July 2025: Lucy Paulin, Clara Bayne

Aug 2025: Mary Bauer, Ronald Rademacher

Sept 2025: Mary Ann Skinger, Alison Wilson, George Brown

Oct 2025: Barbara Imhoff

Nov 2025: Mary Frances Lerch, Shirley Dickson, Richard Nolan

Dec 2025: Janice Steinhauser, Frank Lowe

Jan 2026: Allen Schomaker

Feb 2026: Virginia Briski, Laura DiCola

Have you ever been at a party, surrounded by a group of people (many of whom you know), and yet you still feel lonely? A lot of us have plenty of people in our lives; in fact, quite a few of us are saturated in the area of relationships, yet we still feel alone. When we’re in this position, it’s easy to wonder what’s wrong with us and to label ourselves as being out of touch or depressed, but that may not be the case. The reality is that our deepest yearning as human beings is not just to have a lot of relationships, but rather to be truly known.

Apart from the obvious things like food, water, and shelter, the greatest human need is to bond deeply with others. Another way of saying it is that our most fundamental desire is to be seen and loved. Many of us do things to make ourselves more attractive to other people — we take showers, get our hair done, learn, and make an effort to be funny or charming. However, what tends to happen when we place great emphasis on the external is we begin to wonder if anyone really knows us. When we constantly put our best foot forward, it’s easy to develop unconscious feelings of shame about the parts of our lives we are certain would be rejected if they were exposed. From there, we split the bad pieces of our identity off from the good and buy into the lie that we must be all good in order to be accepted.

Friend, the gift of being in Jesus is that you are seen, known and loved! There is nothing you have ever done or ever could do that He has not already redeemed and taken care of. Even though you have struggles, you can allow them to be illuminated by His light with an understanding that there is no condemnation. As you press into relationship with Him and with others, you can do so with the confident assurance that you are already accepted. You are never alone and you are loved completely, just the way you are! Isn’t that wonderful news?

Pastor Bobby Schuller

                                             Memory Lane!            

Back in the day at St Athanasius, we celebrated a "Welcome Sunday Pot Luck Dinner" periodically through the year. It gave new parishioners a chance to mingle with parishioners who "had been around a while." These pictures are primarily from 2016. Can it be 10 years already?

Deacon Bill Homily Archive

Here are four recent homilies. Hover over the icons below to see the dates and topics.

Step Back and Reflect - An Essay

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