
Since the Covid epidemic in 2020, we have welcomed new families and also lost members for many reasons. We are working towards updating our parishioners’ contact information to get a more accurate snapshot of the total families in our parish. Please take the time to complete the form below. If you prefer, paper forms are by the bulletins in all three churches and can be placed in the offertory basket.
All Catholics should be registered in their local parish. This helps facilitate many church activities such as requests for sponsor forms, marriage in the church and other religious needs. Having accurate statistics is also important for parish planning of religious education and other services and when the Diocese is allocating clerical and financial resources.
Receiving sacraments in a parish does not automatically register you in the parish. For example, parents will sometimes bring their newborn to the parish they grew up in for baptism, especially if they have family members who cannot travel easily.
For our young adults: If you have entered the work force and/or have completed a four year degree, you should be registered as an independent family rather than as a child in your parents’ family, even if you still live in their home.
Parish Census
2025 Parish Census