The Knights of Columbus of St. Michael Parish, Canton, Pa. will offer a Rosary, Litany, and Mass for the Canonization of Blessed Father Michael McGivney, founder of the Knights of Columbus, on Sunday, August 11, 2024 in honor of his Feast Day which is August 13th. A Rosary and Litany will begin at 8:45 am, followed by a Mass at 9:30 am. All Knights of Columbus and their families are invited to attend.

For more information contact David Beahm at 570-673-4838 or the parish office at 570-673-5253.

The Knights of Columbus of St. Michael Parish, Canton, Pa., will host an exhibition of Eucharistic Miracles April 5th-7th.

The exhibit includes 80 educational story panels documenting Eucharistic miracles recognized by the universal Catholic Church throughout the ages.

The exhibit will be open for public display Friday, April 5th from 7AM-7PM (Eucharistic Adoration will also be available during this time), Saturday, April 6th from 12 noon-5PM, and Sunday, April 7th from 8AM-1PM. The church is located at 106 N. Washington St., Canton, Pa., 17724.

During this time of Eucharistic Revival, come and see these signs that Jesus gave to us of His Real Presence in the Eucharist.

The Knights of Columbus of St. Michael’s Parish, Canton will offer a Rosary and Mass for The Canonization of Blessed Father Michael McGivney, founder of the Knights of Columbus, on Sunday, August 13, 2023 which is his Feast Day.

A Rosary will begin at 8:45 AM., followed by a Mass at 9:30 AM. All Knights of Columbus and their families are invited to attend.

For more information contact David Beahm at (570)673-4838, or the parish office at (570) 673-5253.

 

June 11th, is the Solemnity of the Most Holy Body and Blood of Christ, or Corpus Christi Sunday.  As part of the USCCB’s National Eucharistic Revival that began on Corpus Christi Sunday, 2022, Saint Michael’s Parish will hold a Eucharistic Procession.

From the Knights of Columbus Eucharistic Processions booklet:  “A Eucharistic Procession, just like Eucharistic Adoration, is an extension of the worship of Jesus Christ, truly present in the Blessed Sacrament. ….  A parish community that undertakes a Eucharistic Procession has made the decision to publicly proclaim its belief in Jesus’ True Presence in the Eucharist.  By this public witness of faith, the parish invites people in the community to encounter the Risen Lord present in the Eucharistic Host. ….  The procession is, finally, an invitation to Jesus himself to be a part of our daily lives, to be immersed in the world in which we live.”

Following the 9:30 am Mass, Father Joe will expose the Blessed Sacrament for Adoration until the beginning of the procession, which will begin at 4:30 pm, leaving Saint Michael’s Church and processing to the entrance of St. Michael’s Cemetery.  We will pause for a few moments of prayer before returning to St. Michael’s Church for Benediction.  The Canton Fire Department will assist with both crossings of Route 14.  You are invited and encouraged to be a part of the procession.

 

The Knights of Columbus of St. Michael’s Parish, Canton, Pa., will host a one hour presentation of the Shroud of Turin on Saturday, March 25, 2023, at 5:00 p.m. following  the 4:00 p.m. Vigil Mass.  The presentation will be given by Alex Piechochi and will include a full sized replica of the Shroud of Turin.

The talk will consist of many of the details discovered in this studied fabric. Enhance your Lenten experience. Come and spend some time and discover for yourself if Our Father, in heaven, left a photograph of His Son’s Passion for us.

The presentation will be held in St. Michael’s social hall and is free. A light meal and fellowship will follow the presentation. For more information call the parish office at 570-673-5253.

 

The Knights of Columbus of St. Michael’s Parish, Canton, Pa. will offer a Rosary and Mass for The Canonization of Blessed Father Michael McGivney, founder of the Knights of Columbus, on Sunday, August 14th, which coincides with the first anniversary of his Feast Day which is August 13th.

A Rosary will begin at 845 AM., followed by a Mass at 930 AM. All Knights of Columbus and their families are invited to attend.

For more information contact David Beahm at (570)673-4838, or the parish office at (570) 673-5253.