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A Secure & Convenient Way to Contribute to our Parish

Online donations may be made at any time from the comfort of your own home or any place with internet access.
Online donations are credited to your tax statement for the end of the year (except when made anonymously),
and you can change your account preferences and donation amounts at any time. Benefits of Online Giving include:

  • No need to hassle with checks or cash
  • 24/7 web based access
  • Easily schedule recurring donations to coincide with your pay period
  • Credit card option allows you to take advantage of rewards such as air miles or cash bonuses
  • No need to share bank account information because you enter it directly into the Online Giving secure site
  • Allows you to give even if you are unable to attend parish services
  • Contribution amount is easily adjusted as needed
  • Option to remain anonymous

How Do I Get Started?

How to-User Guide

Click below for the User guide if you need assistance setting up an account.

Go to the Online Giving User Guide Instructions or use QR Code to go directly to Online Giving!


1. Select FuOSV.sitend

On the Giving page, click on the Fund that you would like to donate to.


2. Configure Gift

a.
Enter Amount
b. Gift Type - Recurring or One Time
c. If Recurring - Select Frequency
d. Start Date e. Click Continue

3. Fill in Your Information


a
. Email (if you already have an account with this email address, it will ask you to login)

b.
Name - First and Last


c.
Payment Information i. Checking ii. Savings iii. Credit Card - if your organization is accepting credit cards

d. New Password i. If you want to create an account to setup a recurring donation or if you are doing a one-time donation and want to create an account to make donating in the future quicker, enter a password.

e. Submit Your Gift

 

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Living Stewardship

Stewardship

Service - Love in Action

‘...Amen I say to you, whatever you did for the least of my brothers, you did for me.’ Matt. 25:40

Welcome to St. Pius X Catholic Parish. Here at St. Pius. Stewardship is not just about sharing our financial treasure, but sharing our gifts of time and talents, as well. When we recognize that ALL we possess is a gift from God – our abilities, our talents, our material possessions – then we realize that sharing the first portion of all those blessings is the way of life Stewardship (Christ) calls us to.

Often we seem to look at what God has not given us and say we have to cut back. Whereas we should be praising God for ALL God has blessed us with and in sacrificial faith return to God through the mission of the Church/parish so God’s work may increase. Stewardship is fundamentally the work of the Spirit in our lives. When we accept our lives as sheer gifts, the |Spirit can use us as apt instruments for spreading the Gospel. Wherever the Spirit works, there is joy. Good stewards are always the joyful bearers of the Good News of Salvation.

A Steward’s Way

The life of a Christian steward models the life of Jesus. It is challenging and even difficult, in many respects, yet intense joy comes to those who take the risk to live as Christian stewards. Women andStewmen who seek to live as stewards learn that “all things work for good for those who love God” (Rom 8:28).

After Jesus, we look to Mary as an ideal steward. As the Mother of Christ, she lived her ministry in a spirit of fidelity and service; she responded generously to the call. We must ask ourselves: Do we also wish to be disciples of Jesus Christ and Christian stewards of our world and our Church? Central to our human and Christian vocations, as well as to the unique vocation each one of us receives from God, is that we be good stewards of the gifts we possess. God gives us this divine-human workshop, this world and Church of ours.

The Spirit shows us the way. Stewardship is a part of that journey!  


What is the difference between a volunteer and a steward?

A volunteer does something out of the good of their heart, with no obligations attached. A steward is fulfilling his or her commitment to the Church.    

We are called to serve. We are called to participate.
As Catholics stewardship is an important part of our faith. Stewardship is not just another program, nor is it easy. Christian stewardship is a way of life, it is a way to have a relationship with God. Grateful for the time, talents, and treasure given by God we believe it is our responsibility to recognize what we have been given, cultivate them, share them with others and improve upon them for the Lord. It is powerful to realize that everything, your life, your talents, your treasure, even your faith itself, is a gift from God and that he has trusted you to share and invest them wisely. It is this awesome trust and responsibility which calls us to live our lives as stewards. One of the many ways you can be a Christian steward is to give back to God through the parish community.      

Stewardship of Service
God gives each of us a unique set of gifts, a way to give back which is all our own. Whether our talents include compassion, counsel, organization, cooking, teaching, communications, decorating, music, working with youth, finance, or something else entirely there is a way to use that talent in service to God. We have hundreds of volunteer jobs within the many ministries of our own parish which rely on the generosity of stewards. Take an inventory of your own talents and prayerfully consider how you might return them in service to God. Our website can provide an introduction to some of the many ministries we have and
with a call or email to the parish office we would be happy to hear what you might be able to share with us and direct you to an appropriate one.     

Stewardship of Prayer

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 By embracing our relationship with God and our role as steward of his gifts we are invited to enter into a deeper relationship with God. With our busy lives it is easy to overlook the importance of spending time with God but just as our relationships with each other must be nurtured so must our relationship with God. At St. Pius X we have many ways to assist you in spending time with Christ. Some of these include Daily Mass, prayer groups and retreats which teach us to weave prayer into our lives, bible studies, adult and youth faith formation programs.

 

Stewarship Opportunites

  1. After Mass Coffee & Donuts
  2. Volunteer for school
  3. Offer to work with the Faith Formation Department volunteering
  4. Join the Men's Club and help out around the parish.
  5. Pray for the needs of others and to give a helping hand and a kind word
  6. Visit the sick and elderly
  7. Feed the hungry
  8. Mass Reader
  9. Teach those who want to learn
  10. Adult Altar Server (for Funerals)
  11. Console the lonely and sorrowfu
  12. Usher or Greeter
  13. Funeral Choir
  14. Music Ministry

 These are just a few of the opportunites to share your time and talents.

 

 

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Sacrament for the Sick

Sacrament for the Sick

Contact the parish office to make arrangements to celebrate the Sacrament of the Sick or have communion brought to the sick. Call the parish office at 317-255-4534 in the case of an emergency.

Marriage

Marriage

Couples need to contact the parish office six months prior to the anticipated wedding date to make marriage arrangements.

Marriage sponsor couples are needed to assist engaged couples prepare for the Sacrament of Marriage. Contact the parish office at 317-255-4534 for more information.

Reconciliation

Reconciliation is celebrated in the church reconciliation room:

Wednesday and Friday             8:40 a.m. - 8:55 a.m. and

Saturday                                     4:00 p.m. - 4:45 p.m.

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First Reconciliation is celebrated prior to First Eucharist, usually in the late Fall. Second grade children are prepared in the parish school and in Sunday Children’s Faith Formation. For older children who have not celebrated Reconciliation, contact This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it..

 

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MASS TIMES

Sunday: 8:00 a.m., 9:30 a.m., 11:00 a.m., Syro-Malabar Mass 1st Sunday of the Month 12:45 p.m., Burmese Mass 3rd Sunday of the Month 1:00 p.m.       
Tuesday: 8:00 a.m.   
Wednesday: 9:00 a.m.
Thursday: 8:00 a.m. 
Friday: 9:00 a.m. 
Saturday: 5:00 p.m., First Saturday of the Month 9:00 a.m. 
 
Holyday Vigil:  6:30 p.m.
Holydays: 9:00 a.m. and 6:30 p.m. 
 
Communion Service
Monday: 9:00 a.m.  (During Lent and Advent, we will offer mass at 6:30 p.m. on Mondays. We will NOT have a communion service on Mondays during Lent or Advent.)
 
 
Reconciliation
Tuesday, Thursday, Friday:  8:40 a.m. - 8:55 a.m. 
Saturday: 4:00 p.m. - 4:45 p.m.   
During Lent and Advent, we will extend our celebration of the Sacrament of Reconciliation to 8:15 a.m. - 8:55 a.m. on Tuesdays, Thursdays, and Fridays.

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