We are pleased to have you here to learn more about Saint Ann Catholic Church! If you do not have a parish home, we invite you to become part of our family of faith and become fully involved in our life of worship, word, community and service.
Registration is the official way to join a parish community. Many people think that because they regularly attend a particular church, their registration is assumed. Membership requires signing up and formally enrolling yourself. But it is also more than just filling out some forms - registration is a commitment to a community, a way to be included in the religious, social, and ministerial activities of the parish.
Your registration affects our parish in many ways. Census numbers can determine how many priests are assigned, what benefits and obligations the community has to the diocese, and how many Masses and programs are planned and scheduled.
Registration not only shows your commitment, but may be necessary for certain benefits, like scheduling Sacraments, obtaining sponsor certificates, participating in religious education programs and getting donation statements for tax purposes.
Committing to a parish is much like a commitment to a family, sports team, school or community organization. Just like you want the parish to be there to provide Masses, Sacraments, education programs and ministries, the parish needs to be able to count on you to help and assist in their mission: to be an active member.
Are you registered with us? One way to know is if you receive regular communications from us, such as offertory envelopes or newsletters. If you do not receive at least one of these, then perhaps you are not registered here, and you may want to check with the Parish Office. Likewise, if you are receiving regular communications and you wish to no longer be registered with our parish, please notify the Parish Office.
Your registration affects our parish in many ways. Census numbers can determine how many priests are assigned, what benefits and obligations the community has to the diocese, and how many Masses and programs are planned and scheduled.
Registration not only shows your commitment, but may be necessary for certain benefits, like scheduling Sacraments, obtaining sponsor certificates, participating in religious education programs and getting donation statements for tax purposes.
Committing to a parish is much like a commitment to a family, sports team, school or community organization. Just like you want the parish to be there to provide Masses, Sacraments, education programs and ministries, the parish needs to be able to count on you to help and assist in their mission: to be an active member.
Are you registered with us? One way to know is if you receive regular communications from us, such as offertory envelopes or newsletters. If you do not receive at least one of these, then perhaps you are not registered here, and you may want to check with the Parish Office. Likewise, if you are receiving regular communications and you wish to no longer be registered with our parish, please notify the Parish Office.
We recommend that all those over the age of 21 register separately from their families, even if they live in the same household.
Registering is a statement of faith and confidence in the life and work of our parish. As parish members, we are all here to help each other on our spiritual journey - we don’t want to do this alone! As much as you need us, we need you too!! You may fill out the "Parish Registration" form below, or call or come to the Parish Office.
Registering is a statement of faith and confidence in the life and work of our parish. As parish members, we are all here to help each other on our spiritual journey - we don’t want to do this alone! As much as you need us, we need you too!! You may fill out the "Parish Registration" form below, or call or come to the Parish Office.