Each week, all are invited to join in a scripture study delving into God's word, specifically, the upcoming Sunday readings. Come enjoy fellowship and discussion as we seek to better understand Sacred Scripture. Attend as often as you can, and bring a friend!
Do you want to become Catholic? Are you already a Baptized Catholic, but are interested in learning more about the faith? OCIA is for you. Click here for more information about our weekly classes.
Join us for a private motor coach tour of three of NE Minneapolis' Catholic Churches. We will meet Saturday 11/1/2025, All Saint's Day, at Holy Family Church and depart by Motor Coach at 7:15am. Our morning will begin with 8am mass at Holy Cross Church and then a tour, and then we will visit and tour St. Maron's and St. Constantine's, the Lebonese and Ukrainian Catholic churches. We will learn about the history and beauty of each of these churches, and pray to the Saints for these parishes needs and our Archdiocese on this beautiful solemnity of All Saints Day. We will then finish the afternoon with lunch, in a private dining room at the iconic, local favorite, Jax Cafe. We will return to HFC at 2:30pm. Cost includes private Motor Coach, tours of the churches, and a private event lunch at Jax Cafe. Please register by Thursday, Oct. 30th.
Join us for 9am Mass on the Feast of All Saints, sung by the St. Gregory Choir and Parish Choir. The Mass will be Novus Ordo in Latin, featuring Missa IX, “cum jubilo,” and all gregorian chant propers.
All levels and ages are welcome. Chess club meets in the Sts. Peter and Paul Room in HFA following the Saturday daily Mass until 11AM. Players from absolute beginners to tournament champions are welcome. Click here to learn more and register!
9am Sunday Mass on the Feast of All Souls will feature Gabriel Faure’s Requiem, performed by the Holy Family Parish Choir with orchestra. From 10am -12pm on Sunday family members of Holy Family parishioners who have passed away this year are invited to a brunch for the bereaved in Fr. Moorman Hall. All widows and widowers are also invited. Please RSVP to Mary Boyle 952-929-0113 and [email protected]. RSVPs are due Wed., Oct 29 at noon.
Every month, Holy Family Academy’s Parent-Teacher Organization collects grocery and household items for the Handmaids of the Heart of Jesus who so generously enrich our parish and school communities by their involvement. A helper will be collecting items in the half circle in front of church. Look for the sign and open trunk. The November 5th collection will be from 2:45-3:15pm, and the November 6th collection will be 7:15-7:45am.
The Handmaids are especially in need of fresh produce, dairy items, eggs, meat, cereal, pasta sauce, tissues, household goods, postage stamps, and gas cards. Please contact Kari O’Brien with any questions: [email protected].
Each week, all are invited to join in a scripture study delving into God's word, specifically, the upcoming Sunday readings. Come enjoy fellowship and discussion as we seek to better understand Sacred Scripture. Attend as often as you can, and bring a friend!
Do you want to become Catholic? Are you already a Baptized Catholic, but are interested in learning more about the faith? OCIA is for you. Click here for more information about our weekly classes.
This 3-part series will give an introduction to one of St. Augustine’s greatest works; De Trinitate; a wonderful, challenging, and influential work by this great Doctor and Father of the Early Church. Our exploration of De Trinitate will naturally look into the history behind this great work and its’ author, but will primarily seek to help each of us contemplate the mystery of Blessed Trinity in whose image each of us is made. Click here to learn more!
There will be a Memorial Mass at 6:00 p.m. on Friday, November 7, to remember all deceased Knights of Saint Louis Park Council #3949. May eternal rest be granted unto them.
Following 8am Mass, all women of the parish are invited to honor the Sacred Heart of Jesus by reciting the divine mercy chaplet. Afterwards join us in Fr. Moorman Hall, until 10:30, for a social with treats and coffee. This is open to all women of the parish. Please, only babes in mom’s arms and ladies mature enough to have conversation at tables with older women.
Save the date for Youth and Family Adoro Te. From 7-8pm, all are invited to gather in the church for Adoration including music and meditations. From 8-9pm, enjoy a bonfire and games for youth and families at the HFA parking lot.
The Tower Society is a parish-based group of lawyers and law students who meet monthly (September – May) for fellowship and mutual support and to discuss topics important to our intellectual and spiritual formation as Catholic legal professionals. Click here to learn about the group, join the Flocknote, and be notified on upcoming events.
The Pope Pius XII Squires for Christ are once again holding their annual "Hire a Squire" fundraiser. If you have any indoor or outdoor project work suitable for young men aged 10-18, please call Kevin Mahon at 952.432.0783 to have your job scheduled. We currently have time slots available for Saturday, November 8th, weather permitting.
Following all Sunday Masses, visit Fr. Moorman Hall for a pancake breakfast put on by the Knights of Columbus. Free will offerings welcome; proceeds go to charity.
Help the St. Vincent de Paul Society provide for our neighbors in need by supporting this year’s Thanksgiving Pie Sale! Visit Fr. Moorman Hall to purchase your pie in advance.
Young adults are invited to a gathering after 9am Mass with brunch, an informal Gospel discussion and social time. The group will meet in the Nazareth House behind the church.
All veterans, active duty, and parents of active duty personnel are invited to Holy Family Academy's annual Veterans Day Program, featuring a full breakfast and student performances. An optional 8am Mass at Holy Family Catholic Church will precede the event. Click here to RSVP!
Each week, all are invited to join in a scripture study delving into God's word, specifically, the upcoming Sunday readings. Come enjoy fellowship and discussion as we seek to better understand Sacred Scripture. Attend as often as you can, and bring a friend!
Do you want to become Catholic? Are you already a Baptized Catholic, but are interested in learning more about the faith? OCIA is for you. Click here for more information about our weekly classes.
This 3-part series will give an introduction to one of St. Augustine’s greatest works; De Trinitate; a wonderful, challenging, and influential work by this great Doctor and Father of the Early Church. Our exploration of De Trinitate will naturally look into the history behind this great work and its’ author, but will primarily seek to help each of us contemplate the mystery of Blessed Trinity in whose image each of us is made. Click here to learn more!
Help the St. Vincent de Paul Society provide for our neighbors in need by supporting this year’s Thanksgiving Pie Sale! Visit Fr. Moorman Hall to purchase your pie in advance.
Following all Sunday Masses, donuts and coffee will be available in Fr. Moorman Hall. A free will donation is suggested, and we are also in need of helpers to serve donuts. Click here to learn more!
Young adults are invited to a gathering after 9am Mass with brunch, an informal Gospel discussion and social time. The group will meet in the Nazareth House behind the church.
Each week, all are invited to join in a scripture study delving into God's word, specifically, the upcoming Sunday readings. Come enjoy fellowship and discussion as we seek to better understand Sacred Scripture. Attend as often as you can, and bring a friend!
Do you want to become Catholic? Are you already a Baptized Catholic, but are interested in learning more about the faith? OCIA is for you. Click here for more information about our weekly classes.
Married couples seeking formation and community are all invited to an information night as we begin a new chapter of the Missionaries of the Holy Spirit in the Family. There will be an information session Friday October 24th at 6:30pm in the Nazareth House.
This 3-part series will give an introduction to one of St. Augustine’s greatest works; De Trinitate; a wonderful, challenging, and influential work by this great Doctor and Father of the Early Church. Our exploration of De Trinitate will naturally look into the history behind this great work and its’ author, but will primarily seek to help each of us contemplate the mystery of Blessed Trinity in whose image each of us is made. Click here to learn more!
The first Men of God event for the 2025-26 year is Friday, Nov. 21. All men of the parish are invited to an evening of food, fellowship, and formation centered on the theme, “Pride vs. Humility and Sloth vs. Diligence.” Click here to RSVP
All women of the parish are invited to this morning of reflection from 8:30am-11am in Fr. Moorman Hall. The event will include breakfast, adoration, a time of small group, and a talk on the theme of “Authentic Forgiveness.” Click here to RSVP!
Following all Sunday Masses, donuts and coffee will be available in Fr. Moorman Hall. A free will donation is suggested, and we are also in need of helpers to serve donuts. Click here to learn more!
Young adults are invited to a gathering after 9am Mass with brunch, an informal Gospel discussion and social time. The group will meet in the Nazareth House behind the church.
Each week, all are invited to join in a scripture study delving into God's word, specifically, the upcoming Sunday readings. Come enjoy fellowship and discussion as we seek to better understand Sacred Scripture. Attend as often as you can, and bring a friend!
Following all Sunday Masses, donuts and coffee will be available in Fr. Moorman Hall. A free will donation is suggested, and we are also in need of helpers to serve donuts. Click here to learn more!
Young adults are invited to a gathering after 9am Mass with brunch, an informal Gospel discussion and social time. The group will meet in the Nazareth House behind the church.