September is Commitment Month

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This September, Our Lady of Lourdes invites our entire community to participate in Commitment Month. We are deeply grateful for your continuous spirit of generosity and devotion, which allows our parish family to worship, serve, and grow together.

To help us maintain a strong financial foundation for our shared ministries, facility maintenance, and pastoral programs, we warmly ask that you prayerfully consider increasing your regular Offertory—or First Collection—giving, whether on a weekly or monthly basis.

Ways to Support Our Parish

  • Online via ParishSoft: Set up recurring or one-time gifts directly through our secure platform.

  • Website Giving: Click the prominent GIVE button on the homepage of our parish website.

  • QR Codes: Scan the convenient QR codes found in the pews, at the church entrances, or printed in the weekly bulletin.

  • Traditional Envelope Giving: Continue to place your offertory envelopes in the collection basket during Mass.

Every contribution, regardless of size, plays a vital role in supporting our spiritual home.

On Sunday, September 13, Fr. Edlefsen will share a special message regarding the current state of our parish, our upcoming goals, and our financial needs at all weekend Masses. We also hope you will join us that same day for our annual Parish Picnic—a wonderful opportunity to celebrate our vibrant community with food, fellowship, and fun.

Thank you for your prayerful discernment, your enduring partnership, and all you do to make Our Lady of Lourdes such a welcoming and faithful community.

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