A vibrant experience of church life on a smaller scale is what these communities are all about. Made up of families or individuals, communities gather for prayer, faith sharing and service. Communities utilize different resources as a spring board for their faith sharing and develop deeper bonds of friendship and love through consistent attendance and membership. Below you will find a couple of examples of small church communities here at St. Paul's.
The International Women's Group is comprised of women from diverse cultural backgrounds. They meet to pray the rosary and hold an informal scripture study and discussion. If you are interested contact Mari Hardjito or Marly Fox.
The Brotherhood of St. Paul's is our men’s student group that meets weekly throughout the school year to challenge each other as Catholic young men and also to build relationship through activities such as paint ball, sports, and Halo! Contact the Brotherhood for more details.

Carea Domini is our young women’s group that meets weekly throughout the school year to challenge each as Catholic young women and to build deep friendships with each other. Contact Amy Deibert or Michaela Uhling for more information .



