"Art, in all its forms, at the point where it encounters the great questions of our existence, the fundamental themes that give life its meaning, can take on a religious quality, thereby turning into a path of profound inner reflection and spirituality.” – Pope Benedict XVI
Contact Person:
Meredith Bergin
406-855-2430
meredithjbergin@proton.me
Billings annual 40 Days for Life campaign runs from September 26th to November 4th. Help us witness to the sanctity of every human life by scheduling an hour per week (if possible) during this time to be a peaceful, prayerful presence in front of the abortion facility in Billings (100 West Wicks Lane).
Saint Anthony is responsible for Fridays during the campaign from 8 am to 8 pm. (Shorter hours); we need at least two people at all times from 8 am to 8 pm during the 40 days. If you can help out, please sign up in the Narthex or contact the 40 Days for Life coordinator at Saint Anthony Catholic Church, Chris Lohrenz, (406) 581-4125.
Men's Book Study meets monthly in the parish hall after the 8:45 am Sunday Mass. The Fellowship of St. George Men’s Book Club is currently discussing the book "Holy is His Name" by Scott Hahn. Contact Chris White at 406-445-9106.
Women’s Book Study meets in the Hall after 9 am daily Holy Mass on Wednesdays. The ladies choose a title and gather for discussion. They welcome new members! Call Chris Lohrenz at (406) 581-4125 for information about the current literary selection.
Marian Movement of Priests-The MMP is an international movement with thousands of priests, bishops and lay people as its members. Our Lady begs us to pray for our priests! We do that every Tuesday evening at 5:30pm starting with the Holy Mass, then the Rosary, a reading from the book, "To the Priests, our Lady's beloved Sons, and the Consecration of ourselves to our Lady's Immaculate Heart. Please join us in union with all those who seek to bring about our Lady's Triumph in the World!
St. Anthony Homeschool Co-op -is a group of Homeschooling families in the parish who gather once a month for Catholic Enrichment activities. These activities are things like celebrating the Saints Days, or having Catholic Girls or Boys Club faith building activities. All of these activities are in addition to our regular Religious Education curriculum, since the goal is to move beyond learning about our Faith to living it. We meet Friday afternoons, in order to participate in Adoration as well as enrichment. We are open to including families whose children attend public school. For more information, contact Jahna White at 406-445-9106.