The Burlington Catholic Young Adult group will be hosting our monthly Adoration & Social at 6:30PM on August 31 at St. Mark's Church in Burlington's North End. The evening will begin with a holy hour followed by networking and social time. For the social we will have pizza and go bowling at St. Mark's own (newly refurbished) bowling alley. Please bring cash to chip in for pizza! Be sure to like our Facebook page, join the FB group, and…
Find out more »Here in Vermont, many options are available for end-of-life care. Sadly, some of these are morally very troublesome! Join bioethicist Deacon Pete Gummere for a presentation on the Vermont Catholic Advance Directives Deacon Gummere will walk you through the importance of having an Advance Directive, Advance Directive "do's and don'ts", and will also offer a question & answer period. Wednesday, October 24th St. Mark Parish - Burlington Two Session: 2:30 p.m. and 6:30 p.m. Registration is not required - All…
Find out more »St. Mark Parish is hosting a 4 day mission led by the Franciscan Friars of the Renewal, including Eucharistic Adoration, Confession, and Holy Mass. Special youth event at the St. Mark Bowling Alley on Monday, March 25, at 7 pm. Come be renewed in Christ and deepen your commitment to Jesus and His Church in anticipation of Easter. For more information, call parish office, 802-864-7686.
Find out more »THIS EVENT HAS BEEN POSTPONED UNTIL FURTHER NOTICE. Please join us as Father Declan Gibson of the Missionaries of the Most Holy Eucharist leads a Eucharist-centered mission at St. Mark Church. Come learn and experience how Eucharistic Adoration can transform your life and the life of your family. All are welcome!
Find out more »This breakfast supports seminarians and postulates in the Diocese of Burlington. There will be a de Goesbriand Council #279 Burlington pancake breakfast Nov. 10, 8:30 to 10:30 am at St. Mark’s Family Center Cafeteria. Suggested donation $7; under 6, over 89, no charge, Maximum per family, $25.
Find out more »DeGoesbriand Council 279 Burlington Pancake Breakfast December 8, 2019 8:30am to 10:30am St. Mark’s Family Center Cafeteria Age 6 to 89, Suggested $7.00 under 6, over 89, charge Maximum per family, $25 This breakfast supporting our seminarians and postulation in Burlington Catholic Diocese.
Find out more »Prayer service and lighting of the Christmas tree with a potluck. The celebration is open to all families and friends.
Find out more »St. Mark’s Family Center Cafeteria Age 6 to 89, Suggested $7.00 under 6, over 89, no charge. Maximum per family, $25 Blueberry or Plain Pancakes, French Toast, Bacon, Sausage, Scrambled Eggs, Coffee, Tea, Milk, Orange Juice, Hot Chocolate
Find out more »St. Mark’s Family Center Cafeteria Age 6 to 89, Suggested $7.00 under 6, over 89, no charge. Maximum per family, $25 Blueberry or Plain Pancakes, French Toast, Bacon, Sausage, Scrambled Eggs, Coffee, Tea, Milk, Orange Juice, Hot Chocolate
Find out more »St. Mark’s Family Center Cafeteria Age 6 to 89, Suggested $7.00 under 6, over 89, no charge. Maximum per family, $25 Blueberry or Plain Pancakes, French Toast, Bacon, Sausage, Scrambled Eggs, Coffee, Tea, Milk, Orange Juice, Hot Chocolate
Find out more »Going deeper into Rosary Devotion to Our Lady of Fatima with guided prayers meditation, and Fatima reflection for each Mystery of the Rosary.. Prayer booklets are provided.
Find out more »Going deeper into Rosary Devotion to Our Lady of Fatima with guided prayers meditation, and Fatima reflection for each Mystery of the Rosary.. Prayer booklets are provided.
Find out more »Juventutem Burlington is hosting a "mini-retreat" for young adults from age 18 to 35 led by Fr. Kevin Chalifoux. We will start with Mass at 9am, followed by talks given by Fr., and Exposition and Benediction with time in between for silent prayer before the Blessed Sacrament and confessions. We will have some light refreshments available after Mass (coffee, bagels, fruit, etc.) The location for this retreat is the "Francis Center" at St. Mark's, 1251 North Avenue, Burlington (in the…
Find out more »The commemoration of Our Lady of Fatima apparition will be celebrated at St. Mark's Church, Burlington, VT Saturday, October 10, 2020 Starts at 9:00 AM with Mass, Adoration to process outdoor, Rosary, Benediction (process indoor), the investiture of the Brown Scapular of Our Lady of Mt. Carmel. Refreshments to follow.
Find out more »Remember those affected by Covid: Community Commemoration at St. Mark parish campus grounds 1251 North Ave. Burlington VT. To remember those affected by covid; recognize first responders, essential workers, and community support organizations; and Tree of Hope planting. Featuring guest speakers from our community. There will be music and time for socializing. Lunch offered. Please call 864-7686 for more information.
Find out more »St. Mark is joining Catholics across the country in Eucharistic Adoration on December 1, 2021, when the Supreme Court hears the landmark pro-life case, Dobbs vs Jackson Women’s Health. If you are not able to come in, please pray from your home! Our Adoration Chapel is open from 7am to 9pm. If you have any questions, please call the parish office at: 802-863-7686.
Find out more »Society promotes many misconceptions about grief (e.g., emotions are only acceptable at funerals, grief is brief, only immediate family are impacted, …etc.) that may hinder the recovery process. There is no single pattern to grief. The benefits of a support group with others who have experienced the loss of a spouse or partner helps universalize your experience. You are not alone, although it may feel that way sometimes. Listening to the experience of others who have traversed rough waters usually…
Find out more »Society promotes many misconceptions about grief (e.g., emotions are only acceptable at funerals, grief is brief, only immediate family are impacted, …etc.) that may hinder the recovery process. There is no single pattern to grief. The benefits of a support group with others who have experienced the loss of a spouse or partner helps universalize your experience. You are not alone, although it may feel that way sometimes. Listening to the experience of others who have traversed rough waters usually…
Find out more »Does the stale air of a library make you feel cozy while paging through interesting literature? Have you been waiting on the right time to finally take up that text you planned to read years ago? Saint Mark's Catholic Book Club meets the last Saturday of the month, in the parish center library from 10:30 until noon, to discuss good catholic literature. From classic spirituality to a Flannery O'Connor novel, our Catholic Book Club is interested in texts across genres.…
Find out more »Society promotes many misconceptions about grief (e.g., emotions are only acceptable at funerals, grief is brief, only immediate family are impacted, …etc.) that may hinder the recovery process. There is no single pattern to grief. The benefits of a support group with others who have experienced the loss of a spouse or partner helps universalize your experience. You are not alone, although it may feel that way sometimes. Listening to the experience of others who have traversed rough waters usually…
Find out more »Society promotes many misconceptions about grief (e.g., emotions are only acceptable at funerals, grief is brief, only immediate family are impacted, …etc.) that may hinder the recovery process. There is no single pattern to grief. The benefits of a support group with others who have experienced the loss of a spouse or partner helps universalize your experience. You are not alone, although it may feel that way sometimes. Listening to the experience of others who have traversed rough waters usually…
Find out more »Join us as we discuss good catholic literature on the last Saturday of the month in the parish center library. This month, we are reading and discussing "The Great Divorce" by C.S. Lewis. A classic Christian allegorical tale about a bus ride from hell to heaven. An extraordinary meditation upon good and evil, grace and judgment, Lewis’s revolutionary idea in the "The Great Divorce" is that the gates of Hell are locked from the inside.
Find out more »Come explore the beginnings of the early church movement as studied through the Acts of the Apostles. You might call Acts the 'part II' in Luke's narrative. First, he told us in his Gospel that Jesus is the Christ who God raised from the dead for the forgiveness of sins. He then will explain in Acts how Christians are to live now that the return of Jesus is not expected within their lifetime. Join us every Saturday of May &…
Find out more »Society promotes many misconceptions about grief (e.g., emotions are only acceptable at funerals, grief is brief, only immediate family are impacted, …etc.) that may hinder the recovery process. There is no single pattern to grief. The benefits of a support group with others who have experienced the loss of a spouse or partner helps universalize your experience. You are not alone, although it may feel that way sometimes. Listening to the experience of others who have traversed rough waters usually…
Find out more »Come explore the beginnings of the early church movement as studied through the Acts of the Apostles. You might call Acts the 'part II' in Luke's narrative. First, he told us in his Gospel that Jesus is the Christ who God raised from the dead for the forgiveness of sins. He then will explain in Acts how Christians are to live now that the return of Jesus is not expected within their lifetime. Join us every Saturday of May &…
Find out more »Morning Prayers for Hope & World Peace Adoration and Holy Rosary (outside, weather permitting) Benediction (inside) Investiture of the Brown Scapular Refreshments to follow
Find out more »Come explore the beginnings of the early church movement as studied through the Acts of the Apostles. You might call Acts the 'part II' in Luke's narrative. First, he told us in his Gospel that Jesus is the Christ who God raised from the dead for the forgiveness of sins. He then will explain in Acts how Christians are to live now that the return of Jesus is not expected within their lifetime. Join us every Saturday of May &…
Find out more »Society promotes many misconceptions about grief (e.g., emotions are only acceptable at funerals, grief is brief, only immediate family are impacted, …etc.) that may hinder the recovery process. There is no single pattern to grief. The benefits of a support group with others who have experienced the loss of a spouse or partner helps universalize your experience. You are not alone, although it may feel that way sometimes. Listening to the experience of others who have traversed rough waters usually…
Find out more »Come explore the beginnings of the early church movement as studied through the Acts of the Apostles. You might call Acts the 'part II' in Luke's narrative. First, he told us in his Gospel that Jesus is the Christ who God raised from the dead for the forgiveness of sins. He then will explain in Acts how Christians are to live now that the return of Jesus is not expected within their lifetime. Join us every Saturday of May &…
Find out more »Come explore the beginnings of the early church movement as studied through the Acts of the Apostles. You might call Acts the 'part II' in Luke's narrative. First, he told us in his Gospel that Jesus is the Christ who God raised from the dead for the forgiveness of sins. He then will explain in Acts how Christians are to live now that the return of Jesus is not expected within their lifetime. Join us every Saturday of May &…
Find out more »Society promotes many misconceptions about grief (e.g., emotions are only acceptable at funerals, grief is brief, only immediate family are impacted, …etc.) that may hinder the recovery process. There is no single pattern to grief. The benefits of a support group with others who have experienced the loss of a spouse or partner helps universalize your experience. You are not alone, although it may feel that way sometimes. Listening to the experience of others who have traversed rough waters usually…
Find out more »"Interior Freedom leads one to discover that even in the most difficult circumstances we possess within ourselves a space of freedom that nobody can take away, because God is its source and guarantee. Without this discovery we will always be restricted in some way and will never taste true happiness. Author Jacques Philippe develops a simple but important theme: we gain possession of our interior freedom in exact proportion to our growth in faith, hope, and love. He explains that…
Find out more »Come explore the beginnings of the early church movement as studied through the Acts of the Apostles. You might call Acts the 'part II' in Luke's narrative. First, he told us in his Gospel that Jesus is the Christ who God raised from the dead for the forgiveness of sins. He then will explain in Acts how Christians are to live now that the return of Jesus is not expected within their lifetime. Join us every Saturday of May &…
Find out more »Come explore the beginnings of the early church movement as studied through the Acts of the Apostles. You might call Acts the 'part II' in Luke's narrative. First, he told us in his Gospel that Jesus is the Christ who God raised from the dead for the forgiveness of sins. He then will explain in Acts how Christians are to live now that the return of Jesus is not expected within their lifetime. Join us every Saturday of May &…
Find out more »Please join us on June 30th at 7:00 p.m. at Saint Mark's in the New North End for an evening presentation on the proposed Article 22 amendment. Norman Smith, an attorney practicing in Essex Junction, will help unpack what is included in the proposal and how it affects us as Catholics. Norman serves on the board of Vermonters for Good Government. For more information please contact Kelly of the St. Mark Respect Life Ministry at kgvt40days@gmail.com
Find out more »Come explore the beginnings of the early church movement as studied through the Acts of the Apostles. You might call Acts the 'part II' in Luke's narrative. First, he told us in his Gospel that Jesus is the Christ who God raised from the dead for the forgiveness of sins. He then will explain in Acts how Christians are to live now that the return of Jesus is not expected within their lifetime. Join us every Saturday of May &…
Find out more »Dr. Jessica Whelan, N.D. is a Naturopathic doctor, Creighton Practitioner, & NaPro Medical Consultant. She will present on a range of topics for men and women age 16+. Some topics include: Authentic Body Literacy; Fertility Appreciation; Holistic Sexual Wellness; Achieving & Avoiding Pregnancy. Cooperative treatments for: Miscarriage, Infertility, Post-partum depression. Donations of 25.00 are accepted via cash or Venmo @Jessica-Whelan-ND. Please join us at Saint Mark's in the New North End for an afternoon of education on such an important…
Find out more »Society promotes many misconceptions about grief (e.g., emotions are only acceptable at funerals, grief is brief, only immediate family are impacted, …etc.) that may hinder the recovery process. There is no single pattern to grief. The benefits of a support group with others who have experienced the loss of a spouse or partner helps universalize your experience. You are not alone, although it may feel that way sometimes. Listening to the experience of others who have traversed rough waters usually…
Find out more »Celebrating the way the Holy Spirit is at work in every culture across the world, our First Annual Culture Day will spotlight the Catholic Vietnamese Culture. Games start at 1pm, including bowling, moon walk, and more. A Marian procession, common in Vietnamese Catholic worship, begins at 3:30pm leading into Holy Mass at 4pm. Mass will be in English with music and selected readings in Vietnamese. Following Mass, a feast of Vietnamese cuisine along with a short history of the Catholic…
Find out more »Society promotes many misconceptions about grief (e.g., emotions are only acceptable at funerals, grief is brief, only immediate family are impacted, …etc.) that may hinder the recovery process. There is no single pattern to grief. The benefits of a support group with others who have experienced the loss of a spouse or partner helps universalize your experience. You are not alone, although it may feel that way sometimes. Listening to the experience of others who have traversed rough waters usually…
Find out more »Society promotes many misconceptions about grief (e.g., emotions are only acceptable at funerals, grief is brief, only immediate family are impacted, …etc.) that may hinder the recovery process. There is no single pattern to grief. The benefits of a support group with others who have experienced the loss of a spouse or partner helps universalize your experience. You are not alone, although it may feel that way sometimes. Listening to the experience of others who have traversed rough waters usually…
Find out more »Society promotes many misconceptions about grief (e.g., emotions are only acceptable at funerals, grief is brief, only immediate family are impacted, …etc.) that may hinder the recovery process. There is no single pattern to grief. The benefits of a support group with others who have experienced the loss of a spouse or partner helps universalize your experience. You are not alone, although it may feel that way sometimes. Listening to the experience of others who have traversed rough waters usually…
Find out more »Society promotes many misconceptions about grief (e.g., emotions are only acceptable at funerals, grief is brief, only immediate family are impacted, …etc.) that may hinder the recovery process. There is no single pattern to grief. The benefits of a support group with others who have experienced the loss of a spouse or partner helps universalize your experience. You are not alone, although it may feel that way sometimes. Listening to the experience of others who have traversed rough waters usually…
Find out more »If bowling is right up your alley join us on Sunday, February 5th. St. Mark’s Parish is hosting our next deanery-wide event! This event is open to middle and high school students and their families. If winter blues have you feeling down in the gutter, shake ‘em off with a fun-filled afternoon at St. Mark’s Bowling and Entertainment Center 1251 North Avenue in Burlington at 3:00 pm.
Find out more »Stations of the Cross prayer followed by a Lenten meal in the parish center dining room.
Find out more »Stations of the Cross prayer followed by a Lenten meal in the parish center dining room.
Find out more »"Coming to Love Jesus More" Sunday, March 5, "The Primacy of Jesus as Lord and Savior" (It will treat how Jesus and Christianity differs from all other religions and St. Paul's three hymns: Ephesians, Philippians, and Colossians). Monday, March 6, "Jesus' Death and Resurrection" (It will treat the saving death of Jesus and his resurrection ). Tuesday, March 7, "Jesus and the Sacraments of Baptism and the Eucharist" (It will treat John and Paul's theology of Baptism and John Chapter…
Find out more »"Coming to Love Jesus More" Sunday, March 5, "The Primacy of Jesus as Lord and Savior" (It will treat how Jesus and Christianity differs from all other religions and St. Paul's three hymns: Ephesians, Philippians, and Colossians). Monday, March 6, "Jesus' Death and Resurrection" (It will treat the saving death of Jesus and his resurrection ). Tuesday, March 7, "Jesus and the Sacraments of Baptism and the Eucharist" (It will treat John and Paul's theology of Baptism and John Chapter…
Find out more »"Coming to Love Jesus More" Sunday, March 5, "The Primacy of Jesus as Lord and Savior" (It will treat how Jesus and Christianity differs from all other religions and St. Paul's three hymns: Ephesians, Philippians, and Colossians). Monday, March 6, "Jesus' Death and Resurrection" (It will treat the saving death of Jesus and his resurrection ). Tuesday, March 7, "Jesus and the Sacraments of Baptism and the Eucharist" (It will treat John and Paul's theology of Baptism and John Chapter…
Find out more »Stations of the Cross prayer followed by a Lenten meal in the parish center dining room.
Find out more »Stations of the Cross prayer followed by a Lenten meal in the parish center dining room.
Find out more »Stations of the Cross prayer followed by a Lenten meal in the parish center dining room.
Find out more »This is for all people with any ailments, physical, emotional, upcoming surgery, or recently diagnosed. A luncheon will follow Mass in the Parish Center Hall. Please RSVP: 802-864-7686.
Find out more »St. Mark Church Mass with Anointing of the Sick. A luncheon will follow Mass in the Parish Center Hall. Please call the parish office to RSVP at 802-864-7686. Wheelchair accessible. 1251 North Ave. Burlington
Find out more »Stations of the Cross prayer followed by a Lenten meal in the parish center dining room.
Find out more »Adoration of the Blessed Sacrament and Confession from 1-3pm. Divine Mercy Chaplet at 3pm. Confessions will be available after the Divine Mercy Chaplet prayer.
Find out more »St. Mark Church 1251 North Ave. Burlington, VT 05408 Mass at 9am, Adoration/Rosary outdoors with Benediction inside followed by the Investiture of the Brown Scapulars. Refreshments to follow.
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