EXTENDED to June 26 - Would you like to memorialize a loved one or honor someone special in your life with an engraved brick at St. Martha Parish? We are working on a brick reflection space in front of the St. Dominic statue at St. Martha. For a donation of $250 you can have your commitment to St. Martha Parish remembered for years to come. Click the Title link for details and ordering instructions!
St. Martha has surpassed our Catholic Appeal goal of $17,584. We are truly grateful to the 89 parishioners and families that helped us reach this important milestone. The Catholic Appeal makes a meaningful difference in putting faith into action to support the parishes, schools and communities within our Archdiocese.
....for ALL VOLUNTEERS The purpose of the Archdiocese of Boston program, “Protecting God’s Children” (PGC) training, is to train us on how to report any observed
St. Vincent De Paul has been selected to receive $1 donation for every $10.99 Bloomin’ 4 Good Bouquet with the red circle sticker sold at the Stop and Shop store located at 109 Taunton St., Plainville Ma during the month of May.
Your monetary donations to St. Martha & St. Mary Parishes may be tax deductible. The contributions you provide using our church issued envelopes or through the Online Giving Program are recorded within our parish database and can be made available as an end of year report for tax purposes.. Contact your parish office if you would like to receive your 2022 contributions summary. The parish office can also enroll you in the free parish envelope program. Details for participating in the Online giving program are available on our website, pwc.church.
It's that time of year again when we start preparing for our annual Christmas Pageant! Children in Grades 1-3 from both parishes are welcome to sign up! This year's Pageant will be on Sunday, 11:15 am, December 18 at St Martha Church. Click for more details!
The resurrection of our Lord Jesus Christ is the essence, the pillar of our faith. If Christ had not been raised, our faith would be in vain, Saint Paul says. We would be the most wretched people. As a triumph of good over evil, the resurrection of Jesus grants new life of grace beyond death, thanks....
Whether we are coming from the darkness of the tomb - of Jesus or one of our loved ones - or facing the evils of this world, or some other way our lives have grown stagnant, cold or dark - we can rejoice! The springtime of our faith has arrived! Our joy at Easter is far more than just a....
I began praying the Divine Mercy Chaplet and novena some 20 years ago because my faith-filled sister in Ohio (“Saint Su Su”), told me to. Although generally aware of the forgiveness tucked into the Divine Mercy prayers, I didn’t truly appreciate....
Instituted by Jesus, every sacrament is a visible sign and symbol of God’s presence. It confers specific grace on those who receive it. As a sign and symbol all sacraments refer to the action of God on our behalf. In the past, God delivered his people by bringing them from slavery to salvation. Through the sacraments, God....
Mary’s Garden Prayer Group invites you to join them by fasting during the Triduum (Holy Thursday, Good Friday, and Holy Saturday) to pray for peace in our world. Do without a favorite food or other comfort as we join our prayers for peace
Many of us are still basking in the glow of two very powerful prayer experiences over the past ten days. This week we had a huge turnout from both parishes and beyond for our Lenten Retreat at St. Martha with Fr. Dan O’Connell. Parishioners called it “Totally amazing…overflowing.....
With all that is going on in our lives and in our world, we all need to be renewed in our awareness that Jesus is right here with us through it all. This is the theme that came out of my consultations with parishioners as we were discerning the direction of our St. Martha & St. Mary Lenten Mission for 2022, a series of three different evenings this Monday, Tuesday, and Wednesday from 7-8pm, this year being held in St. Martha church. We are blessed....
There is a difference between saying I’m sorry and asking for forgiveness. The first is a moment of conversion when we recognize our sins and turn from them. It is the moment of regret and we acknowledge we are wrong. The second is asking for reconciliation, something we cannot take..,.,
Our name is such an important part of who we are. Our ears perk up when we hear it, and when spoken by someone we care about, our name can speak to our hearts as well as our minds. A name connects people with their family and ancestry. In the Bible, a person’s name carries major....
Friday, March 25th, 7 PM At St. Martha Church. In this 'Stations of the Cross' journey, we will experience the Passion of Jesus through the eyes of His Mother, our Blessed Mother, and will include reflective music between each station. The program duration is approximately 45 minutes.