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Catholic Daughters of the Americas

From its inception in 1903, the Catholic Daughters of the Americas has grown and developed into the largest organization of Catholic women in the Americas. Under the patronage of the Blessed Mother, it members are united by their faith in Jesus Christ and their devotion to the Church and the Holy See.

The purpose of the organization is to participate in the religious, charitable and educational apostolates of the Church. Catholic Daughters of the Americas strives to embrace the principle of faith through love in the promotion of justice, equality for the advancement of human rights and human dignity for all. Programming covers a vast scope of activities, beginning at the parish level and expanding into all concerns of today’s Church and society.

The local court of the Catholic Daughters of Americas at Saint Anne’s welcomes all Catholic women ages 18 and above.

For more information or to join, please contact the rectory at 352-5904.

Knights of Columbus

Founded in 1882, the Knights of Columbus is a world wide fraternal organization of Catholic men that believe in the principles of Charity, Unity, and Fraternity.  The Msgr. John Seidenschwang Council #11836 was chartered in 1996.

If you are a Catholic gentleman over age 18, you are invited to join us.  

Contact Anthony Battista at ajbattista@aol.com for more information or visit our website.


Respect Life Committee

The Respect Life Committee strives to promote the message of the Gospel of Life: that life is sacred from conception to natural death.  The members engage in prayer, education, and charitable activities to achieve this goal.  

For more information about this group, please contact the rectory at 352-5904.

Widows and Widowers
This group of active Widows and Widowers meets at Saint Anne’s on the third Tuesday of each month, September-June, from 7:00-10:00 p.m.  

For more information about the group, please contact the rectory at 352-5904.