St. Michael's Outreach Ministries
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This Society ministers to the poor, needy, and homeless in our community by offering food, bus passes, and rent & utilities when needed. Hours of operation are Mondays, Tuesdays, Thursdays, and Fridays, 10:00 AM to 12:00 Noon St Vincent de Paul Room #10. Convenient parking is located on the west side of parish grounds.
To learn more or join our organization, please contact the St. Vincent de Paul office at (727) 797-2375 Ext. 217, and ask for Chuck Torisky.
Society of St. Vincent de Paul Central Council St Petersburg Diocese Website
Extraordinary Ministers bring the Eucharist to the Sick and Homebound and to facilities within our parish boundaries. If you are interested, please contact the Parish Office at (727) 797-2375.
GRIEF AND BEREAVEMENT
Grief and Bereavement is a support group for individuals that have lost loved one(s) in the last two years and meets for six sessions on Thursdays at 1:30PM, at different times of the year.
Casa Miguel is a rental community with 82 units designed to provide housing for very low income elderly. It is owned and operated by St. Michael’s Housing, Inc., a non-profit corporation operating under the rules and regulations of the United States Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD). For more information, call (727) 797-8551.
Do you know a family member or friend who has been "away" from the Catholic Church for a while? St Michael's Church has a mission to help "Catholics Come Home."
Catholics Come Home is a national organization working to help Catholics return to the church. Any Catholic who wants to come home to the Church is invited at any time.
Studies show that people who practice their Christian faith and pray regularly are healthier and happier. Experience a positive difference in your life by visiting St. Michael’s and encountering Jesus through the sacraments. Do it for yourself. Welcome home.
At St. Michael’s, for those Catholics who have been away from the Church for awhile and would like to become current, we recommend that you attend our OCIA (Order of Christian Initiation for Adults) classes on Tuesday evenings from 7:00 – 8:15 PM. While OCIA classes are mainly for adults who have never been baptized or are joining the Catholic Church from another denomination, we do have Catholics who come back to audit the classes in order to become current in the Catholic Faith.
If you are interested in this or would just like to stop by and talk, please feel free to contact Deacon Paul Koppie at the Parish Office at (727) 797-2375 Ext. 215. We would be happy to meet with you and answer any questions you may have.
For more information on “Catholics Come Home,” click on the link below.
CATHOLICS COME HOME - LINK
During these uncertain times in the midst of the COVID-19 pandemic, we pray to God for his mercy, protection, guidance, and courage. It is during these times that we lean on our faith and trust in our Lord. Though separated physically from each other during this quarantine we are reminded that united in Christ, we are never alone. We hope and pray that you remain healthy and coronavirus free. For more information on our parish and diocesan activities as well as on COVID-19 specifically, please click here.
God bless,
Lynn Meehan RN, FCN
Parish Ministry
[email protected].
727-797-2375 church office
Centers for Disease Control & Prevention (CDC) link...
Pinellas Hope is located in Clearwater on the over 20 acres of land provided by Bishop Robert Lynch and the Diocese of St. Petersburg. Pinellas Hope was established to serve street homeless adults by providing temporary emergency shelter. Intake is facilitated by three Community Outreach teams. Residents are assisted with food, transportation, employment assistance and social services.
Our parish contributes to Pinellas Hope a few times a year with serving a dinner meal. If you are interested in volunteering for this ministry, please contact the Parish Office at (727) 797-2375.
Pinellas Hope Website