Parish News

Parish Office Closed Monday, October 10

Posted on September 26, 2022
The Parish Office will be closed on Monday, October 10, in observance of Columbus Day.  Business operations will resume on Tuesday, October 11. Happy Columbus Day!

Join Us for Friday Morning Bible Study

Posted on September 26, 2022
You are invited to attend Friday Morning Bible Study, back in the Cabrini Room of OLW Parish Center, for opening prayer at 9:30 am. Bible study also meets “live on-line” via Zoom, and welcomes homebound parishioners and participants outside our [read more...]

Sunday’s Bulletin Cover

Posted on September 26, 2022
Continuing with our ongoing “parish artists” series of bulletin covers, here’s a peek at next Sunday’s masterpiece, lovingly contributed by an Our Lady of the Wayside Vacation Bible School Program 3rd grader last summer. Don’t be shy artists & doodlers! [read more...]

“Increase Our Faith”

Posted on September 26, 2022
27th Sunday of Ordinary Time – Year C  Every week I celebrate funeral Masses for parishioners who have passed away. These events always give me much to think about, but especially the fact that life is very fragile. We never [read more...]

Legacy Planning: Please Consider a QCD Gift for OLW

Posted on September 26, 2022
You can help to support our parish and cover our increased operating costs by making a qualified charitable distribution (“QCD”) gift from your individual retirement account. A QCD gift (a.k.a. IRA charitable rollover) allows individuals age 70½ or older to [read more...]

St. Viator Parent Information Night

Posted on September 26, 2022
Join Us For A Parent Information Night at Saint Viator High School  Learn more about the Saint Viator experience, the Tuition Assistance Program, and partake in a Q&A with administrators, student ambassadors, and the admissions team. Dates: Thursday, 9/22, Wednesday, [read more...]

When I Was a Stranger, You Welcomed Me…

Posted on September 26, 2022
Viator House of Hospitality is a home for up to 25 young men who have escaped violence in their home countries and have come to the U.S. alone seeking asylum. At Viator House, these young men, 18-25 years old, can [read more...]