Into the Deep

Days: Thursdays April 11-May 23

Time: 6:30-8:30 pm

Location: Ministry Center

Cost: $50; scholarships available

A 7-week retreat in the midst of daily life. See more details below.

Into the Deep - 7-week retreat in the midst of daily life

  • Experience a variety of prayer forms including Ignatian Contemplation, Lectio Divina, Praying in Color, Visio Divina, Daily Examen, and Prayer of Consideration.
  • Learn about St. Ignatius’ rules of discernment and how to apply them in your daily life
  • Receive take-home materials each week to “practice”  what you learned and use as guides in your personal prayer time.
  • Contact Maryanne with questions or register today.



Intentional Living Workshop

What if there was a God-centered alternative to New Year’s goals and resolutions? Imagine if, rather than asking God to bless your plans, you pray and discern God’s desires and purpose for you? During the course of this three-session workshop, you will be focusing on:

  • Aligning Your Values with Christ’s Values
  • Reviewing Your Year with Christ
  • Hearing Christ's call and Living with Christ

Because the sessions build upon each other, attendance at all three is highly encouraged. Participants can anticipate spending approximately two hours per week of prayerful reflection time in between sessions.  Contact Maryanne if interested in the next workshop.

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Meets monthly on Saturdays

Returns May 2025

Grace Marriage is designed to enrich, protect, and grow your marriage. Each session husbands and wives, from all stages, meet to explore different aspects of marriage. Spouses will have time for personal reflection and private sharing as a couple. In addition there will be time to share with other couples so we can learn and grow from one another. Dinner and childcare provided. Starts up again in May, 2025. Contact Gayle with questions.

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The Work Exchange

Returns Summer 2025

Want more purpose, power, and peace at work no matter what your work is? Are you experiencing frustration, exhaustion, or ambivalence in your day-to-day activities because of the lies you believe about work. Maybe it's time to change how you work. Learn how to turn everything around, and exchange those lies about our work for God's truth.

Six-session workshop full of practical ideas for glorifying God in the actual work we do, whatever it is. Returns Summer 2025. Facilitated by our very own St. B's parishioners - Joe LaRussa. Contact Joe with questions.

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Financial Peace University

Returns Fall 2025

If you've ever felt like you just can't get control of your money, you're not alone. You'd be surprised how many people are struggling just like you. But it's time for your struggle to end - starting today. Join Financial Peace University and learn how you can pay off debt, save more money, and build wealth. Nine-session workshop facilitated by our very own St. B's parishioners, Brie and Brent Wischnack. Contact Brie with questions.

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Father Steve Callahan

PASTOR

Whether you're walking or driving down the streets of PB, keep an eye out for Fr. Steve on his bike!

Father Steve Callahan

pastor

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frsteve@saintbrigidparish.org

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"If I therefore, the master and the teacher, have washed your feet, you ought to wash one another's feet. I have given you a model to follow so that as I have done for you, you should also do. 


-John 13:14-15

  • What are the Stations and why do we pray them?

    Stations of the Cross are a powerful prayer experience and favorite Lenten practice that allow us to meditate and walk with Jesus as He carried His cross on the day He died (also known as Good Friday). In the Gospels, Jesus says that those who want to be a disciples must take up their cross and follow Him. Stations of the Cross are an opportunity for each of us to reflect, pray, and enter into the reality of the cross of Jesus. Through this devotion, we hope to better understand His immense love for each and every one of us.

  • History of the Stations in general

    Stations of the Cross, also known as the Way of the Cross, the Way of Sorrows, or the Via Crucis, are a prayer devotional involving a series of 14 images depicting Jesus Christ on the day of His death. Stations of the Cross date all the way back to Jesus’ earliest followers, who on pilgrimage to Jerusalem (called Via Dolorosa) wanted to retrace Jesus’ final hours. But as travel to the Holy Land became more difficult, especially during the Crusades, many church buildings and monasteries adapted this spiritual journey by constructing artistic images along their walls of Jesus carrying His cross—beginning with His sentence to death and ending with His burial.

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