Our mission is to assist community members in enhancing their relationship with God, however that may be, by providing opportunities for spiritual growth in our ordinary, daily life outside of weekend liturgies.
What does it mean to have a Mass "offered" for someone?
An individual may ask a priest to offer a Mass for several reasons: for example, in thanksgiving, for the intentions of another person (such as on a birthday), or, as is most common, for the repose of the soul of someone who has died. If you are interested in offering a Mass for someone, please complete this MASS INTENTION FORM and return to the office. Masses will be confirmed once the office has them scheduled. This information can be put in an envelope labeled MASS INTENTIONS and placed in the collection basket, mail or dropped off at the office.
Daily: A Rosary is being said in church after each weekday Mass (M-F) for an increase in Vocations to the Priesthood and Religious Life. All are invited to join in the recitation.
Men’s Rosary: Join the men of St. Teresa of Avila, in person or via Zoom, at 9:00pm on
Thursday evenings in Avila Hall as they pray the Rosary. Zoom Meeting ID: 893 6419 7748
Wednesday Evening Rosary:The Rosary is prayed for various intetnions on Wednesday Evenings at 7PM in the Church.
The First Friday Memorial Mass Association is an offering made by parishioners, through which their intentions are remembered at a special Mass to be celebrated on the first Friday of each month at 12:30pm. Contact the office at 219-464-4042 or email us here for more information.
If you would like to be part of the prayer chain, and/or make a prayer request, please email us here.Email requests are sent to everyone at once. If you prefer to be part of the phone chain, it will entail making a phone call to the next person on the chain. We are all called to lift one another up in prayer and this ministry provides just such an opportunity!
Since the Eucharist is integral to our identity as Catholics, it is vital that we make the Eucharist available to community members who are homebound, in nursing homes, or are hospitalized. Trained ministers bring the presence of Christ with their care and compassion, so that the homebound realize that their faith community is praying with them and for them. Contact Loretta Kliver at 219/670-0684 or [email protected] to request a visit or to find out more about training to become a minister of care.