
Organizations in the Shrine
A directory of devotional groups, administrative councils, and social ministries working in service of God and our community.
Leadership & Liturgy
Groups responsible for the governance, planning, and liturgical celebrations of the Shrine.
Parish Council
Collaborative body advising the pastor on all pastoral activities and planning.
Finance Committee
Oversees stewardship, budgeting, and financial planning for the parish community.
The Liturgy Committee
Ensures meaningful, beautiful and reverent celebration of the Holy Mass and liturgical rites.
Altar Servers
Assists the priests during liturgical celebrations, fostering a spirit of service and reverence.
Volunteers
Dedicated members providing hospitality, ushering, and logistical support across all events.
Faith & Devotion
Ministries focused on spiritual formation, music, fellowship, and dedicated intercession.
Choir
Leads the congregation in praise and worship, enriching services through sacred music.
Legion of Mary
Dedicated to prayer, spiritual works, and community outreach under the guidance of Mary.
Third Order of Saint Francis
Secular Franciscans striving to live the Gospel in the spirit of St. Francis of Assisi.
Catechism
Spiritual education and faith formation classes for children preparing for the Sacraments.
Prayer Tower
A spiritual sanctuary for continuous adoration, personal prayer requests, and intercession.
Youth Association
Fosters fellowship, leadership, and active service among the parish's young adults.
Social Services & Support
Charity groups and utility bureaus aiding families and individuals in the broader community.
Society of St. Vincent de Paul
Committed to seeking out and helping those in need, offering food, shelter, and medical aid.
Marriage Bureau
Offers matching services, support, and preparation resources for couples pursuing Holy Matrimony.
Job Bureau
Assists job seekers within the community by listing openings, matching skills, and offering coaching.

"The life of the body is the soul; the life of the soul is God."— St. Anthony of Padua
