Athletic Board
The purpose of the Athletic Board is to organize the various sports teams at Holy Angels. The Board is composed of commissioners of each sport, in addition to the president, secretary and treasurer, and CYO and equipment representatives. Teams are open to all youth in the parish. Meetings are held quarterly, usually the second Wednesday of the month, 7:00 p.m.-8:30 p.m., in the Faculty Lounge. Contact: Mike Bruggeman 299-3537 Top
Baby Sitting
One or two teenagers and an adult volunteer care for infants and preschoolers, free of charge, during the 9:30 a.m. Mass each Sunday morning. This service is offered to all Holy Angels parishioners and affords parents the opportunity to participate in the Liturgy while their young children are being attended. Contact: Jan Fleming 294-2466 Top
Bible Study
Bible study groups meet Monday evenings and Thursday mornings using the
Little Rock Scripture Study program which leads people to a greater
understanding of the Bible, an awareness of God's living presence in Sacred
Scripture and an appreciation of how the Bible can be applied to daily life.
Through personal study, small group discussion, lecture, and prayer, the
program provides a solid balance of scholarship, reflection and application. Contact:
Dan & Betty McDonough 294-1127 Top
Booster Club
The Holy Angels Booster Club exists for several reasons. First and foremost, it raises sufficient funds to meet the needs of the Athletic Program, which include equipment and uniforms for soccer, basketball, and volleyball, the underwriting of the athletic banquet, and special projects. Second, it furthers the recognition of Holy Angels Athletics to the entire parish community. Membership is open to each member of the parish. The annual membership drive is in November of each year. Annual event sponsored by the Booster Club is the Fish Fry. Contact: Mike Bruggeman 299-3537 Top
Catholic Moms Connect
This faith-filled playgroup for moms and young children (birth to grade K) meets
on Friday mornings from 10:00 a.m. - 11:30 a.m. at Wright Library Meeting Room
for Bible stories, crafts, snacks, songs, playtime, friends, faith, learning and
fun. Contact:
Katy Dalrymple 298-1758 Top
Chuck Wagon Sunday
Parishioners provide dinner for the St. Vincent Hotel and the Booth House, on the second Friday of each month. Following Mass on the weekend before, volunteers sign up to bring a casserole (pan and recipe provided), two-dozen cookies, canned vegetables/fruit, or fresh fruit. Donations are brought to the Sacristy on Friday from 9:00 to 10:30 a.m. Cash donations are also accepted. Contact:
Elaine Bonner 223-5012 Top
Leisure Club
Holy Angels Leisure Club was organized to bring seniors (55 years and older) together for an afternoon of fellowship. Luncheon meetings are held the second Monday of the month, September through June. Bridge and Bingo are played. This group joins with the Dayton Catholic Senior Club in their Deanery meetings. Members help serve the potluck dinner at the Parish Feast Day Celebration. As part of their “hearts reaching out” program, cards are sent to members who are sick and to those who have lost a loved one. In September a Mass is offered for all the living and deceased members of Leisure Club. Contact: Wanda Wiedman 293-3099 Top
The Men's Prayer Group
All men of the
parish are welcome to attend The Men’s Prayer Group which is held from 7:00
to 8:00 a.m. in the
Newsletter
The Herald is published five times a year. Each newsletter includes liturgical information, events happening in our parish, as well as feature stories and photographs highlighting parishioners. Contact: Mary Sikora 296-0556 Top
Parish Resource Center
The Holy Angels Resource Center is the library for both the School and the Faith
Formation Program. Is is located on the second floor of the School,
directly above the multi-purpose room. Included in the library are
books, audiotapes and videotapes, both secular and religious. Most
materials are preschool through eighth grade level, but some are adult
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Project Christmas Stocking
The parish is asked each year at Christmas time to adopt one or more persons (including children) who need help at Christmas. Parishioners may give monetary gifts to the program and someone else will do the shopping. Contact:
Elaine Bonner Top
Respect Life Committee
"Our mission is to promote respect for life in every phase of existence from the unborn child, to the handicapped person, to the sick and the elderly, through prayer, education, and personal witness." The Mother’s Day flower sale, participation in the Life Chain, and celebrating Respect Life Sunday are annual events. Contact:
Ruth Deddens 293-9078 Top
Rosary Altar Society
All women of the parish are members of Rosary Altar Society. Meetings are held with the Leisure Club. The women endeavor to do the spiritual and secular tasks recommended by the pastor. Ladies pray the rosary prior to funeral Masses, support the upkeep of altar linens, help clean the church, and contribute toward the expense of candles. Contact: Irene Turckes 298-4578 Top
Sacristan
The sacristan opens the church on Sunday mornings to prepare for the Masses and baptisms. As Eucharistic ministers, lectors, and servers arrive, the sacristan has them sign in and makes sure they know what to do. For funerals and wedding rehearsals the sacristan arrives early and remains until the function is over, then cleans the sanctuary, puts the sacred vessels away, and locks the church. Contact: Tony Cotterman 258-3934 Top
St. Vincent De Paul
Members help serve the needy in our parish and the community by providing clothing, food, money for utilities and rent, and sometimes furniture and appliances. Special events include the collection of food at Thanksgiving for families in the parish and delivery of food certificates, and the "adopt-a- family" gifts collected by Faith Formation youth and parish. Meetings are the third Wednesday of the month, 7:00 p.m., in the Parish Center. Volunteers with time to donate during the day are always needed. Contact:
St. Vincent DePaul Helpline 229-5918 Top
Scouts
Holy Angels supports programs for both Girl Scouts and Cub Scouts. Cub Scouts include first grade through fifth grade. Girl Scouts include kindergarten through eighth. Scouting provides opportunities for personal and religious growth. Emphasis is placed on God, country, other people, and self. These accomplishments are achieved through community service projects, conservation projects, and individual activities. Contact for Girl Scouts:
Robin Wittman 298-4375 Contact for Cub Scouts: Michaleen Gross
222-2597 Top
Seasonal Decorating
In preparation for Christmas and Easter, the interior and exterior of the church requires additional attention. Contact:
Sr. Annette Grisley 229-5915 Top