Los Robles Health System is proud to host Crush the Crisis Opioid Take Back Day to align with the DEA's National Prescription Drug Take Back Day. Crush the Crisis events aim to educate our communities on the risk of opioid misuse, while partnering with local law enforcement to provide a safe and anonymous way to dispose of medications that may be left over from previous procedures or other medical visits. Opioid misuse is a national crisis and in many cases, opioid overdoses are the result of individuals accessing and misusing unused prescription opioids from the homes of family and friends.
The Food Pantry serves many families and households in the surrounding Newbury Park community and are in most need of the following: cereal, mayonnaise, ketchup, coffee, and Rice A Roni. Thank you! You are helping those in need and making lives better!
All women are invited to Women in Conversation on Monday evening Oct. 24 or Tuesday afternoon Oct. 25. Bring a friend. It is a great place to meet other women. Register here so we can prepare: stljulieschurch.org/wic
This Sunday, July 17, 2022 at the 930 and 11:00 AM Masses Saint Julie's music ministry will feature a women's only course under direction of Leanna Brand. Come and worship with us! We are saving you a seat!
We are so grateful for pantry donations given weekly by YOU the parishioners and supporters of helping those who are food poor and hungry. Here are the most urgent items needed this month. pancake mix, syrup, oatmeal (flavored packets), jelly, coffee, tea, ketchup, mayonnaise, mustard, diapers (all sizes but mostly 5, 6), and baby wipes
BACKPACKS FOR HOMELESS STUDENTS SAINT JULIE’S IS JOINING Women’s Interfaith Network (WIN) of Conejo Valley to Fill Student Backpacks. Women’s Interfaith Network of Conejo Valley started a wonderful initiative to help over 200 homeless students grade 6-10 get the school supplies they need to start the 2022-23 school year off on a positive note.
Wearing your Saint Julie’s T-shirt will not only be a simple way to support your parish but a reminder that “The Mission Continues” and we are the “Body of Christ”, disciples called to spread the good news. Orders are through Custom Ink.
Spotify is a popular music listening platform. Leanna has put together our new Mass Parts so that we can listen and learn to sing using this tool. New songs and other musical entries will be added throughout year!
We will be supporting our brothers and sisters in Ukraine in their time of great need with prayer and a opportunity to donate during before and after Masses on the weekends of March 12/13 & March 20/21.
Read our E-news connection here on the parish website. If you are not receiving Parish Connect please contact the parish office to be added to our email newsletter list. This is the best way to stay updated for Parish Events and updates on worship in including Mass changes.
Please prayerfully consider an end-of-year gift to your parish, Saint Julie’s, this year. Your generosity helps our parish grow and sustain our current programs while continuing to make upgrades to our buildings, repairs, and program offerings for all. Your gifts make a difference, especially in this COVID year where giving has decreased while expenses have increased.
Saint Julie's Helping Hands Holiday Boutique is Back! Friday, November 19, from 5 - 7 PM & Saturday, November 20, 10AM - 4 PM in the Parish Hall. Part of this St. Julie's. Tradition is offering Crafts created by our parishioners and delicious Homemade Baked Treats! Proceeds benefit local shelter programs! Fellowship, Treats and Holiday Shopping! Join in the fun!
RESPECT LIFE MONTH STATEMENT October 2021 Most Reverend Joseph F. Naumann Chairman, U.S. Conference of Catholic Bishops’ Committee on Pro-Life Activities
Religious Education last call for enrollment! We have spots available for KINDERGARDEN! They Meet Bi-monthly on Sundays @ 11:00am. with Ms. Patti Knowd. Come join the fun! In addition, we have spots available for grades 3 - 5 & Jr. High Youth Ministry! Classes START OCTOBER 10th!
We welcome Alexa Atkinson as our new 5 p.m. Sunday Cantor. Alexa is a product of La Reina High School and is currently attending Cal Lutheran University. She brings lots of singing experience and was a featured soloist when La Reina Choir went to sing at the Vatican. Alexa is from Simi Valley.