Bilingual and

Cultural Connection

These roles focus on helping reach and serve our diverse parish community.

The Church is at her best when every person can encounter Christ in a way that feels accessible, familiar, and welcoming. Bilingual & Cultural Connection roles help bridge language and culture so that no one feels like an outsider. This is more than translation—it’s about building trust, honoring culture, and creating spaces where families can fully participate and belong. As our parish continues to grow in diversity, this role becomes essential to our mission of evangelization: making sure the Gospel is heard, understood, and lived by all. If you can speak another language or feel called to help connect across cultures, you play a vital role in bringing our community together.

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When people are welcomed in their own language and culture, the Gospel feels closer—and the Church feels like home.

Speakers (Spanish)
Lead Proclaim talks, reflections, or formation sessions
Explore here: Family Night, Confirmation, First Communion
First Communion Catechists
Prepare students for the Eucharist with clarity and care
Explore here: First Communion, Sacramental Catchup
Sacramental Catchup Catechists
Walk with older students receiving Sacrament
Explore here: Confirmation, First Communion
Family Night Catechists
Guide both parents and students in a shared learning environment
Explore here: Family Night, Confirmation, First Communion

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Come to our Faith Formation Volunteer Fair

Wednesday, July 8 at 7:00pm.