Community Dinner to support our friends and neighbors in Lewiston, Maine Heaven’s Kitchen will be holding our next fundraising dinner to support the Catholic Parishes located in Lewiston, Maine. We will be partnering with the Parishes there to prepare and serve a Heaven’s Kitchen meal to first responders and medical workers who have been impacted and involved during the recent mass shootings there. This fundraiser will be to help with the cost of offering this meal there for about 400 people so we appreciate your generous support as always. Heaven’s Kitchen, a ministry of St Anne’s Food Pantry and St Anne’s Parish continues to look for ways in which we can help our communities during times of need. There seems to be no better time than now for all of us to wrap our arms around this grieving community. On Thursday, December 14th from 4:30-6:00pm we will be offering a homemade Maine themed dinner for pick up behind St Anne’s Parish. We will offer individual size meals. Meals will include our own chicken pot pie, baked beans with brown bread, cole slaw and Maine grown apple crisp for dessert. We will have a vegetarian version of the pot pie available. In lieu of a set cost, we ask that you instead donate at the time of pick up. We encourage you to be as generous as you can at this time. In the spirit of our service to others, please consider fund Please place your order by the end of the day Sunday, December 10th by providing the last name and number of dinners you’d like to order. Please feel free to order a meal that will be offered to a guest of St Anne’s Food Pantry. Orders can be texted to 603.339.3731 or by calling the Parish office at 603.329.5886. Please make checks out to St Anne’s Community Outreach or you can pay with cash. As you know, the ministries of St Anne’s Community Outreach do a variety of work with our local communities and beyond throughout the year. Thank you for your generous support.
Mark209 will perform their annual Christmas concert at Saint Anne's on Friday, December 8th. Doors open at 6:30 PM. Tickets are $10. with all proceeds to benefit Mark209. Due to the concert, there will be a Vigil Mass for the Holy Day (Feast of the Immaculate Conception) at 6:30 PM on Thursday, December 7th as well as Mass at 9:15 AM on Friday, December 8th.
Saint Anne Parish members assist the homeless at the Warming Station in Manchester throughout the winter. Please click on the title link for information about donating socks.