SAINT LUKE CATHOLIC CHURCH ORGANIZATIONS
Alliance of the Two Hearts
Contact: Josie & Jess Dabu
Email
Description: Through the enthronement of the Hearts of Jesus and Mary in the home, the family enters into an ALLIANCE with Their Hearts by way of Consecration.
And as the family fulfills the requirement to take C.A.R.E. (Confession, Adoration, Rosary and Eucharist) of one another, the family is brought closer together
in love and peace. Holiness then begins in the home.
Please
click here to visit the Virginia Beach Chapter's web page for more information.
Eucharistic Adoration
Contact: Bene & Lito Magsombol
Email
Description: During times when the Blessed Sacrament is exposed, the hours of adoration are as follows:
Monday-Wednesday: 6:00pm through Midnight.
Thursday and Friday: 12:01am through Midnight.
Saturday: 12:01am through 7:00am.
Sunday: The Blessed Sacrament is not exposed.
Knights of Columbus (Pope John Paul II Council)
Contact: Any member
Description: The Knights of Columbus is a Catholic fraternal organization. If you are interested in joining,
please visit our
web page or just talk to a member. Our council meets the 1st and 3rd Wednesdays of each month.
Please contact a member for more details.
Power Rosary
Contact: TBA
Email
Description: Join us each weekday morning after the 7:00 AM mass for the Power Rosary, not only exercising your spirituality, but also getting fit at the same time. While walking we recite the rosary to begin each day on a positive note.
The Power Rosary - excersizing your body & soul.
Men's Club
Contact: TBA
Email
Description: TBA
Women's Club
Contact: Marilyn Russel
Email
Description: All women are invited to come and see us! We pray, laugh and help riase money for fundraising events - all for the church.
Our meetings are the second Sunday of every month after the 9:30 a.m. Mass. Dues are only $10/year.
Youth Group
Contact: Tess Estrada
Email
Description: The mission of SLY (St. Luke Youth) is to guide the development of Catholic values, to help the youth develop a deeper appreciation of the meaning of Jesus
in their lives, to foster spiritual growth through catechesis, praise & workship, building community, spiritual guidance and healing, service to the
church and the community. In building up community life among our young people in the church, they extend their camaraderie outside the church through their
social and recreational activities that they plan together. Our Youth and Young Adult (YaYA) Ministry interacts with other ministries at St. Luke's to encourage
our young people to participate in the life of faith community. Two to three retreats/conferences are planned throughout the year, as well as vocation
campaigns.
Click here to keep up with current St. Luke YaYA events.
Come be a part of St. Luke's Youth and Young Adult Ministry! It's never too late to join. If you are in 6th grade up to Young Adults (18-35), we would like
to have you join us. There's an age group for everyone to enjoy building a community of faith with at St. Luke's.