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Castaic Mission
Purpose: We are called by Jesus to be a living commmunity of God's people through worship, teaching and service as we pass on our Catholic Faith. Provides a close-by place of worship to Catholics in outlying areas of the Santa Clarita Valley.
Meets: Mass is held every Sunday at 10:30 A.M. at Northlake Hills Elementary School
32545 Ridge Route Rd., Castaic, CA 91384
Contact: Fr. Weber


Charismatic Prayer Group
Meets: Wednesday mornings from 9:30 - 11:00 A.M., Conference Room 1, from September to June.
Contact: Connie Viner
(661) 253-1001


Choirs

Traditional (SATB) Choir
Purpose: To worship God by adding beauty and solemnity to the liturgy, and to assist and encourage the singing of the congregation by leading the whole body of the faithful in song.
Meets: Rehearsal is Tuesday evenings from 8:00 - 9:45, in the Choir Loft.
We sing at the 10:00 A.M. Mass every Sunday from September to June.
Contact: JoAnn Smith
(661) 296-8314
Contemporary Choir
Purpose: To lead the congregation in the worship of our Lord at the 8:30 A.M. Sunday Mass, sharing our faith and talents. We're hoping for more instruments and voices, but we don't expect divas or professionals; just folks who'd care to share their faith, time, and talents.
Meets: Rehearsal is every other Tuesday from 6:45 - 8:00 P.M. in the
Choir Loft. We sing at the 8:30 A.M. Mass every Sunday from September to June.
Contact: Sheryl Fullmer
(661) 259-1280
Spanish Choir - Coro Nuevo Amanacer
Purpose: To lead the congregation in song at the 4:30 P.M. Spanish Mass each Sunday.
Meets: Every Sunday at 3:30 p.m. in Classroom 5.
Contact: Miguel Chavarin
Youth Choir
Purpose: To lead the congregation in song at the 6:00 P.M. Youth Mass each Sunday.


Co-Workers of Mother Teresa
Purpose: We are privileged to bring Christ to the homeless youth of Los Angeles by prieparing and delivering meals to them 3 times each month. These meals are delivered to the Brothers of Charity of Mother Teresa who run a shelter called Nuestro Hogar in downtown Los Angeles. The brothers minister primarily to homeless youn adults aged 18 to 27. Three days a week (Monday, Wednesday and Friday), for five hours a day, up to 150 young adults visit the home, receiving spiritual encouragement and material assistance, including meals, clothing, showers and medical attention. Anyone interested in supporting this ministry are asked to contact either of the co-chairs.
Meets: Three times a month to prepare and deliver food.
Contact: Mary Tumilty or Deacon Karl - see bulletin for phone Numbers


Cub Scouts
No current information available


Dad's Club of O.L.P.H. School
Purpose: Hosts fundraising events for the School and the Church such as golf and poker tournaments, and provides fellowship for parish Dads.
Meets: Thursday evenings at 7:00 P.M. at Robinson Ranch Golf Course
Contact: Arnie Beltran
(661) 816-0925


Detention Ministry
Purpose: We are a faith-filled community of hope who witness and offer by our presence and activities God's unconditional love, compassionate forgiveness, and healing justice to those affected by the criminal justice system, especially incarcerated men, women, and children.

There are over 22,000 prisoners in northern Los Angeles County. Because of our location in Santa Clarita, we have a unique opportunity to provide Pastoral care and spiritual education to many who need it.
Meets: We have no specific meeting time, but we send small groups to visit inmates at Pitchess Detention Center on Thursdays.
Contact: Art Brown
(661) 254-4642


Divine Mercy
Purpose: To provide an hour of devotion to the Divine Mercy each week for interested worshipers. To plan and organize a special Mass on the Feast of Divine Mercy each year.
Meets: First Friday of each month at 6:00 P.M. in the Church, and
second through fourth Wednesdays of each month at 6:00 P.M. in the Church.
Contact: Pete and Vi Aquino
(661) 259-6395