WELCOME TO THE CHURCH OF ST. WILLIAM
OUR MISSION
The Church of St William strives to be a welcoming, accepting and engaged community.
Guided by the Holy Spirit, we are dedicated to living the Gospel through worship, prayer and service to all of God’s people.
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Membership Form
St. William's Outreach Ministry
The February collection is for Granny's Closet, which provides donated goods to nonprofits that assist elderly and disabled clients. Needed donation items are toilet paper, Kleenex, shampoo/conditioner, bar soap/body wash, deodorant, toothpaste/toothbrushes, laundry soap, fabric softener, dryer sheets, household cleaners, paper towels, sponges, dish soap, dish towels, new bedsheet sets/new bath towel sets. Leave items in the Gathering Space collection crib or bring them to the parish office.
Thank you for your generosity with the toy and gift donations for families in need.
THANK YOU for your generous support for those in need.
A Word from our Pastor
Join us for a Mardi-Gras celebration on Saturday, March 1 starting at 5:00 pm
Ash Wednesday, March 5, there will be Mass with ashes at 12 Noon and 6:00pm.
There will be soup suppers on Wednesdays during lent, March 12, 19, 26 and April 2 and 9, followed by stations, adoration or a speaker - Fr. Paul Jarvis will be speaking on Wednesday, March 26.
MASS TIMES
WEEKEND
Saturday Vigil: 4:00pm
Sunday: 9:00am
DAILY MASS
Tuesday & Thursday: 8:30am
RECONCILIATION
Saturday: 3:30pm (or by appointment)
ROSARY (ZOOM MEETING)
Monday: 3:00pm
DIVINE MERCY CHAPLET (ZOOM MEETING)
Friday: 3:00pm
How to Recite The Divine Mercy Chaplet
THE HISTORY OF OUR CHURCH
The Church of St William was started in 1963 by Archbishop Leo Binz who named the parish after his predecessor, Archbishop William Brady. St William was born in 1085 in Vercelli, Italy. William was a hermit who led a life of solitude, prayer, penance and sharing of faith by founding several religious communities in Italy. It is said that St. William performed a miracle by restoring the sight to a blind man. St. William died in 1142. His feast day is observed on June 25.