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December 2024
Senior Advent Dinner
Join us for the Seniors Advent Dinner on Saturday, December 14th at 6:15 PM in the Parish Hall. Come and hear Monsignor Kleinmann speak about the significance of Advent. Price is $10 per person for a buffet dinner with a selection of appetizers, entrees and desserts. All parishioners aged 55+ are welcome to attend. Sign up and make payment at the Parish Office or through Flocknote by Tuesday, December 10. Please bring a dozen of your favorite cookies to share…
Find out more »Presentation on Our Lady of Guadalupe
Our Lady of Guadalupe: The Mother Who Crushes the Head of the Serpent. Presentation and discussion, Monday, Dec. 16, 7pm. Acolyte Room (just below the last three stations.) Sponsored by the Society of Patricians.
Find out more »January 2025
G.K. Chesterton’s Defense of Faith and Reason in The Everlasting Man
G.K. Chesterton’s Defense of Faith and Reason in The Everlasting Man Join us for an engaging presentation and discussion on one of Catholic author G.K. Chesterton's greatest works. Discover how The Everlasting Man challenges modern assumptions about history, humanity, and religion, presenting a compelling case for the uniqueness of Christ and His central role in human history. Presenter: Sheldon Lu. Monday, January 13, 7:00pm , St. Veronica Catholic Church, Acolyte Room. (Just below the last three stations.) Sponsored by the Society of Patricians.
Find out more »Financial Planning for Families, Investments & Our Catholic Faith
Join us for a presentation by Benny Perez from Cornerstone Advisor Group on January 22, 2025 at 7pm in the Parish Hall. The event is free and open to all. St Veronica 1.22.25 Promo flyer
Find out more »February 2025
Persevering in Faith Amidst Oppression, then Amidst Freedom
Join us for an inspiring talk followed by discussion, by St. Veronica parishioner Ly Nguyen who shares her powerful journey of faith through two vastly different worlds. Growing up in Vietnam under a communist dictatorship, she faced relentless oppression against her Catholic beliefs but remained steadfast. Later she arrived in America where freedom offered new opportunities yet introduced subtle challenges—materialism, distractions, etc.—that tested her commitment to living out the Faith. Her story is a moving testament to the resilience of…
Find out more »Spirituality Book Club
The first meeting of the St. Veronica Book Club is this coming Thursday, February 27th. We meet in the acolyte room at 7 pm. We are reading The City of God by St. Augustine, Vol. 1, and will be discussing the first "book" (chapter). All are welcome!
Find out more »Valentine’s Dance for Married and Engaged Couples
Join us for an evening of music, dancing, and fellowship! Join us on Friday, February 28, from 7:30 to 9:30 PM in the parish hall for a special Valentine’s Dance for married and engaged couples. To make the evening even more meaningful, please submit your wedding dance song to rbyrne@stveronica.net . We also ask that couples with a last name starting with the letters A—M bring an appetizer to share and those with last names starting with N-Z bring a dessert . Let’s create an unforgettable night…
Find out more »March 2025
First Saturday Devotion
Join us in honoring Our Lady’s Immaculate Heart 8:00 AM Meditation on a Rosary Mystery 8:30 AM Holy Mass 9:00 AM Rosary & Confession Our Lady of Fatima promises salvation’s grace to those who complete five First Saturdays with Confession, Holy Communion, Rosary, and 15 minutes of meditation in reparation to her Immaculate Heart. Answer Her call—join us!
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