Ways to Give

Managing God's Gifts To Us

A Message from Father Angelito

Why We Give


Giving is an act of worship and obedience to God, as well as a way to support the mission and ministry of the church in reaching people with the love and message of Jesus Christ. Your generosity helps us make a difference in the lives of others and advance the Kingdom of God.

Ways to Give


Support the ongoing, operational needs at St. Catherine's, including the care of people, programs and facilities

Donate Online

Online donations are always welcome

Donate In Person

Donation are welcome during any of the weekend and holy day of obligation masses. Cash and checks may be put in the donation basket.

Donate by Mail

Donations by mail are always welcome.. They may be sent to the church.

Annual Catholic Appeal

Fan the "Flame of Hope" by becoming pilgrims of hope.

FAQs

Giving Questions


How do I obtain donation envelopes?

If you are a registered parishioner and would like to begin receiving offertory envelops, please contact the parish office. Using envelopes is a helpful way to support the parish regularly and to receive a record of your contributions for tax purposes.

If you are not registered, please contact the parish office to register.

Can I set up recurring giving?

Our online donation site allows for one time and recurring donations, once you set up an account.

How do I set up online donations?


  1. Select online giving
  2. Select Sign In
  3. At the bottom of the page where it says "Don't have a giving account?", select "Create One" to create an account.
  4. Follow the prompts to set up donations, choose amount & frequency, and select payment method
  5. Confirm your donation details and donation
Does a contribution to the ACA benefit St. Catherine of Siena Church?

100% of the funds collected above our goal will be returned directly to our parish to help grow and strengthen our parish faith formation programs and ministries.

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