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Our Lady of the Annunciation Church News

Dear Parents/Guardians,

Fr. Peter Lackmanac invites everyone to mass every weekend.

Mass Times:                                                                                                                           Saturday –5:00 PM (English)                                                                                            Sunday – 9:00 AM (English) and  11:00 AM  (English)

Eucharistic Adoration – Friday, February 7th at 7:00pm – 9:00pm                    Join us for First Friday Devotion which includes Benediction. Come spend some ... Continue reading "Our Lady of the Annunciation Church News"

Mindful Mondays Update

After World Mental Health Day, OLA students began participating in Mindful Mondays once a month in their classrooms. They began with guided meditations and body scans. The goal of both methods of relaxation is to relieve stress and anxiety and to achieve mental, emotional and physical well-being. Deep breathing is most important when working on any mindfulness activity. It can be done anywhere and anytime, ... Continue reading "Mindful Mondays Update"

Parent Engagement Evening – A Conversation with IT Expert, Paul Davis

 Monday, January 6, 2020

Please join the Our Lady of the Annunciation Catholic School Council in welcoming IT/Media Expert Paul Davis in the school library for a presentation on educating & empowering parents/guardians on the topics of Social Media & Online Safety. Parents/Guardians from Our Lady of the Annunciation, Fr. Frederick McGinn, Our Lady of Hope and St.

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Generosity From the OLA Community

The St. Vincent de Paul Pyjama Drive was a huge success. The Luke 4:18 members worked hard to sort, organize and load the truck with the very generous St. Vincent de Paul donations from many families.  Thank you for helping to make someone’s Christmas a little brighter this year.  Your pyjama donations and gift cards were appreciated.