Our New Parish Web Site
February 8, 2005 by fr jack
Filed under Pastor's Corner
Dear Members of St. Mary’s Parish:
As I write this first message for our Parish Web Site, I hope and pray that it will serve all the members of St. Mary’s and beyond as a help towards building our sense of Community. Through Baptism, we are called to live as one. Although separated by distance, this Web site has the possibility of uniting us on the many levels of our Catholic Christian lives: moral, intellectual, spiritual, informational, etc.
You can participate not only by reading but also through your ideas. Please feel free to contact Beth Nicol, Stephen Stuckwisch, Steven Hudson or myself. As this Web site grows, more and more ideas will come forth. So, let’s make this a true parish Web site. Through your participation and cooperation, it will easily become our parish Web site.
My sincere thanks to Beth Nicol for her leadership on this project.
Jack Kane, C.M.
Pastor


paul&joyce on Sun, 13th Feb 2005 11:52 pm
truly happy that i can now find know whant is going on now I dont have to read the bullented just go on line and get any info evey day
alexa johnson on Tue, 15th Mar 2005 8:56 pm
# I’m coming to Opelika to visit and am happy to find your web site so that I can find a local catholic church that I can attend.
One suggestion – I’d love to see some photographs of the church and grounds!
denisshep on Sat, 2nd Sep 2006 1:08 pm
I’m trying to get information about my parents wedding at St. Mary’s. Is there some way I can research it. Thanks for a response. denisshep@yahoo.com
Parents names before marriage were Charles Edward Sheppard and
Marirose Gertrude Doherty and I’m guessing the priest was “Doc”
Father Corrigan. If he wasn’t the celebrant he was there at the time.
PAUL &JOYCE on Fri, 17th Aug 2007 8:43 am
MORE PICTURES PLEASE
Gary Wittekind on Tue, 13th Jan 2009 10:02 am
I didn’t see any contact information on the website.
Please add phone numbers for the church and a contact e-mail address.
Paula Schamp on Mon, 21st Sep 2009 6:37 am
I think the new/old name for our parish should be St. James John, the original name of our parish.