Organizations
For information on joining any of the following organization, please contact the parish office or one of the organization's members.
Christian Mothers
A spiritual organization, now the Archconfraternity of Christian Mothers, whose charter was enacted in the Fall of 1949, is made up of women from the parish whose main goals are the Catholic education of children and the welfare of St. John the Baptist Parish Community and Church.
Every woman is called to spiritual motherhood. Through devotion to Our Lady of Sorrows and various activities, the Confraternity of Christian Mothers strives to assist the pastor and parish community to uphold Catholic Christian values by promoting the spiritual growth of individuals and families by prayer, the practice of virtues, and encouraging one another. Meetings are generally held on the third Tuesday of each month from September to April. Non-members can also participate by taking part in the many activities held throughout the year to promote family, fellowship, and devotion.
Every woman is called to spiritual motherhood. Through devotion to Our Lady of Sorrows and various activities, the Confraternity of Christian Mothers strives to assist the pastor and parish community to uphold Catholic Christian values by promoting the spiritual growth of individuals and families by prayer, the practice of virtues, and encouraging one another. Meetings are generally held on the third Tuesday of each month from September to April. Non-members can also participate by taking part in the many activities held throughout the year to promote family, fellowship, and devotion.
Holy Name Society
The organization, whose charter in the parish began in 1932, promotes reverence for the sacred names of God and Jesus Christ, obedience and loyalty to the Magisterium of the Catholic Church, and the personal sanctification and holiness of its members. It is part of the National Association of the Holy Name Society (NAHNS). United with other members throughout the Beaver County Deanery as well as the Diocese of Pittsburgh, it also focuses on the functions and needs of the parish.
Knights of Columbus (K of C)
As a branch of the fraternal service organization, K of C members seek strength in solidarity, security through unity of purpose, and devotion to a holy cause. They are dedicated to aiding their country, families and the Faith.
St. Vincent de Paul Society (SVdP)
As a society, members of the SVdP are dedicated to working with the less fortunate of the community, helping to lift the burdens of the needy in our area. If you are interested in joining or you know of someone who is in temporary need because of a loss of a job or an illness, please call and leave a message for the Society of St. Vincent de Paul at 724.494.8864. All calls are confidential.
United Way and SVdP
Please note that your United Way workplace contributions can be directed to our parish St. Vincent de Paul Society. Just write on your donation form to send your contributions to: St. Vincent de Paul Society, St. John's Conference, Monaca, PA 15061.
United Way and SVdP
Please note that your United Way workplace contributions can be directed to our parish St. Vincent de Paul Society. Just write on your donation form to send your contributions to: St. Vincent de Paul Society, St. John's Conference, Monaca, PA 15061.
St. John the Baptist Fifty + Friends
All men and women 50 and up are invited to gather in Monsignor Farri Hall located in St. John the Baptist Pastoral Center, 1501 Virginia Avenue, Monaca for fellowship, bingo, cards, games or just plain fun every first Wednesday of the month from 12:00Noon to 3:00PM (see bulletin for date/time changes). Light snacks and drinks will be provided. Bingo - four cards for 25 cents; card game players, 50 cents a player. Come and join in; meet old friends, make new friends!
Grief Ministry Program
Our parish, in conjunction with St. Frances Cabrini Parish, Center Township, conducts a Grief Ministry Program for those suffering loss. Grief Share small group sessions are held at various times throughout the year for a number of consecutive weeks. The program utilizes a series of DVDs and open discussion to help with the journey of grief. Check the bulletin for future session announcements.
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Substance Addiction Ministry
The parish-based Substance Addiction Ministry (SAM) is a program of the National Catholic Council on Addictions, an affiliate of the U.S. Conference of Catholic Bishops. This new ministry, being established in the Diocese of Pittsburgh, is to offer hope, healing and reconciliation to both the afflicted and affected. "Addiction disconnects people: from self, loved ones, and God. SAM's mission is to help these people re-connect: with self, loved ones, and God. SAM is a support ministry that helps people face the challenges that accompany addiction." (www.nccatoday.org).
Saints Peter and Paul Church, Beaver is designated host parish for SAM in Vicariate 3, District 5. A core team of interested individuals from parishes within District 5 have been actively participating in diocesan led trainings since May 2014. The SAM team mission is to:
Saints Peter and Paul Church, Beaver is designated host parish for SAM in Vicariate 3, District 5. A core team of interested individuals from parishes within District 5 have been actively participating in diocesan led trainings since May 2014. The SAM team mission is to:
- increase awareness of addiction through education as offered to various ministries and groups within the parish family and the community at large
- provide a safe, confidential place for parishioners to call for help and receive appropriate referral and support
Substance Abuse Ministry
All are invited on the first Wednesday of each month at 6:30PM to pray the rosary for the addicted and the afflicted, prior to Mass at 7:00PM in the Church of Ss. Peter and Paul. After Mass, a Substance Abuse Ministry (SAM) meeting will follow in Keating Hall. Open to the community — especially to those affected and those who care.
Faith in Action
Faith in Action Beaver County is here! This special program provides no-cost rides to Beaver County seniors over 60 who need transportation within the county to their medical appointments. Participating seniors must give two weeks prior notice to their medical appointment when requesting a ride.
For further information on how to make use of this program, download a Faith in Action Beaver County Flyer.]
For further information on how to make use of this program, download a Faith in Action Beaver County Flyer.]
Catholic Charities Pregnancy/Parenting Program
Through the Pregnancy and Parenting Program, Catholic Charities offers supportive services to women who may find themselves in a crisis pregnancy or to new mothers and fathers as they contend with the transitions surrounding the arrival of each new life. Support takes many forms—baby items, counseling and life skills are a few ways we help. This is a completely free service that is offered until the unborn child is one year of age. All clients will receive free baby items at each visit and items are based on donations. Services are offered to all regardless of religious affiliation, race, marital status, sex, age, or socio-economic status. If you have any questions, please call 724.775.0758.
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Please remember to always check future bulletins for meeting dates/times/locations and general information.
Saint John the Baptist Roman Catholic Parish
1409 Pennsylvania Avenue
Monaca, Pennsylvania 15061