Serving the Churches of St. Andrew, St. Mary, and Holy Family
The purpose of the Cursillo Movement is to bring a change in the environment (home, work, church, community). It is a deliberate act to bring Jesus Christ into the world. It is designed to help us be more Christlike in our thoughts, words and actions. Individuals typically begin the Cursillo Movement by attending a three-day weekend in Indianapolis. After the weekend, support groups are formed to give the individuals to presevere in increasing their lives of holiness, formation (study) and evangelization.
Contact(s): Scott Davis
Reunion Ultreya celebrating our 4th day together
Central Indiana Cursillo website
Adults interested in learning more about the Catholic Faith are invited to call the Richmond Catholic Office. Classes will meet Tuesday evenings at 6:30 p.m. in Father Hillman Hall. This in-depth program runs from September through Mystagogy after Easter.
Contact: Evelyn Miller 914-4465
Rite of Election
This ministry is made up of loving people from all three of our Catholic churches, coming together to pray for our brothers and sisters in Christ who are in need. It doesn't take lot of time and the benefits are comforting to so many. You can be a part of the prayer chain either via phone or e-mail.
Contact: Joan Rose 462-9550
We offer various Bible Study programs throughout the year. Programs are offered both in the evening and during the day to give more people the opportunity to attend.
Contact: Cheryl Kitchin or Jackie Schlichte
Dennis Schlichte gives the wrap up reflection at the Monday night Bible Study at Holy Family.
Grade School and High School Religious Education classes meet every Sunday morning from 10:30 a.m. to 11:30 a.m. at Seton Catholic High School. Catechists follow the same curriculum set forth by the Archdiocese and taught in Seton Catholic Schools.
Contact: Marcy Valentini (765) 962-3902, ext. 18
Vacation Bible School is a program designed for preschool through 4th grade-aged children. It runs for one week, usually in early summer. The children have fun learning through music, skits and art projects.
Contact: Marcy Valentini (765) 962-3902, ext. 18
SPRED (Special Religious Education) covers spiritual education for parishioners with special needs. Our goal is to bring SPRED to our Catholic community so that all children and adults may be welcomed into our church.
Contact: Denise Gray
Our parishes welcome Spanish-speaking members as a fabric of the Richmond Catholic Community which is increasingly enriched by the presence of brothers and sisters from Latin and South America who make their home in Richmond.
Contact: Gabriella Villalpando 338-9901
The evangelization team works with the pastor to implement local and archdiocesan evangelization programs.
Contact(s): Chris Becker