Samim, a parishioner who recently completed our OCIA to become fully initiated in the Church, shares how he came to believe and join Epiphany. Click on the above blue link to "meet" Samim.
Pope Francis announced the current Jubilee Year, 2025 in his Bull of Indiction, Spes Non Confundit (“Hope does not Disappoint” Rms 5:5). The Jubilee Year provides a unique opportunity for Epiphany to highlight the promise of Christian hope among our parishioners so that we might radiate it to others beyond the doors of our faith community. Click on the above blue link for more information.
Synodality is primarily a spiritual disposition. It permeates the daily life of the baptized as well as every aspect of the Church’s mission. Learn more by clicking on the above blue link.
By design, the Recent Synod (2021-2024) has a built-in implementation phase. Participants in the Assembly of the Synod of Bishops agreed that they have a responsibility to promote the use of a synodal methodology throughout all levels of Church life, including parishes. Click on the above blue link to learn more.
By design, the Recent Synod (2021-2024) has a built-in implementation phase. Participants in the Assembly of the Synod of Bishops agreed that they have a responsibility to promote the use of a synodal methodology throughout all levels of Church life, including parishes. Click on the above blue link for more information.
Rooted in the Tradition of the Church, the entire synodal journey took place in the light of the conciliar
Magisterium. The Second Vatican Council was indeed like a seed thrown onto the field of the world and the
Church. Please click on the above link to read more about the seed.
In October 2021, Pope Francis called the whole Church to participate in a Synod on Synodality to bring joy and renew the Church in its efforts to follow Jesus, reinvigorate its commitment to Christ’s mission, and search for ways to be faithful. Click on the above blue link to learn more.
A new series of Inquiry Sessions begins in January. Come and share your questions and your faith story in a
warm, accepting setting. Contact our Director of Faith Formation, Sheila Murphy for more information.
Beginning the first weekend of Advent, Adult Faith Formation invites parishioners to meet for conversation immediately following each of the weekend Masses. Click on the above blue link for more information.
Some small groups have begun a 6-week book study on Questioning God but it is not too late to start another group and gather participants for the Advent season. Click on the above blue link for more information.
Starting Sunday, October 6, Gather the Children will be during the 9:00 a.m. Mass. Children K-5 will be dismissed before the readings and return after the homily. This is our Children's Liturgy of the Word.
Many thanks to the 120 parishioners who participated in the AFF Parish Survey. Your input will help the AFF Advisory Team in its discernment and planning for future offerings. Please click on the above blue link to view the Survey Report on the parish website.
Family Faith Formation seeks to actively support families with children (Pre-K through Gr 6) at Epiphany Catholic Church, empowering them to understand and grow in their Catholic faith, participate fully in its liturgy and parish life, and become lifelong disciples. Click on the above blue link for registration (deadline is Sunday, September 1). Families with children seeking to prepare for the Sacraments of First Reconciliation and First Communion must register and participate in Family Faith Formation.
Carlos L. celebrated Baptism, Confirmation, and Eucharist. Already baptized Catholics, Jeremy A., Michael A., Christina B., and Melanie B. completed their initiation by celebrating Confirmation, and James J. who celebrated the Profession of Faith through Confirmation and First Holy Communion.
Preparations for Round II of small groups during this year of Eucharistic Revival are underway. Please click on the blue link for information. Please do it soon since Ash Wednesday is February 14!