To Our Inactive or Returning Catholic Sisters & Brothers...
Welcome Home!
The Church has a long tradition of reaching out to alienated and inactive Catholics. Following the examples of Jesus, the Good Shepherd, St. Mary of the Visitation welcomes all to our parish home. The Pastor is available to assist anyone who is inactive in the life of the Church and wishes to explore the meaning and practice of Christianity.
As God calls people into our community, whether as infants, children, or adults, we are called to be present to accompany, to nurture, and in so doing, to deepen our own baptismal vocations within this community. It is through these new members that God is providing us with the seed of the future.
For more information, please contact Fr. Ed Karasek directly by email or by calling the church office and making an appointment, and again, WELCOME HOME!
Welcome Home!
The Church has a long tradition of reaching out to alienated and inactive Catholics. Following the examples of Jesus, the Good Shepherd, St. Mary of the Visitation welcomes all to our parish home. The Pastor is available to assist anyone who is inactive in the life of the Church and wishes to explore the meaning and practice of Christianity.
As God calls people into our community, whether as infants, children, or adults, we are called to be present to accompany, to nurture, and in so doing, to deepen our own baptismal vocations within this community. It is through these new members that God is providing us with the seed of the future.
For more information, please contact Fr. Ed Karasek directly by email or by calling the church office and making an appointment, and again, WELCOME HOME!