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Welcome to St. Thomas Catholic Church
Welcome to the home of St. Thomas Aquinas Catholic Parish on the Internet. You will find the latest information about the parish. The weekly parish bulletin can be found at the "Bulletin" button to the left. When you enter that page, you can obtain a current copy. The current bulletin will be available on Sunday. Please visit the online Calendar for upcoming events and featured articles. The "Links" page will bring you to areas of concern for our parish especially St. Mary's Parish in Breckenridge with whom we twin our pastoral care. There are also links to The Diocese of St. Cloud and the Vatican. We hope this means of communication will allow parishioners who are away as well as visitors to keep up with parish happenings. We hope this helps you to stay in touch with your parish and know how much we love you all! God's blessings on all who visit this site.
Please see our News page for information from Bishop John Kinney regarding the H1N1 Flu Virus.
US bishops release proposed new directive on nutrition, hydration
The United States Conference of Catholic Bishops has published a proposed new directive on providing nutrition and hydration for patients in a “persistent vegetative state.” The current directive reads: ...
1st Advent [C] 2009
Who among us not presently experiencing anxieties and worries, worries over what is going to happen to us along with worries about our loved ones? Perhaps we have children or grandchildren, relatives and close friends who are waiting for their job applications to be answered; waiting for banks to give us answers about mortgage refinancing; waiting for customers to resume purchases from our businesses; waiting for our doctors’ reports about our medical conditions; waiting for our economy to recover? There are those, too, who are waiting in expectant longing and hope for their sufferings to end.
California Catholic Lobby Day
Each year California Catholics gather in Sacramento to speak with their elected officials
about issues of concern to the Church. This effort is ...












