"In
Christian usage, the word 'church' designates the liturgical assembly,
but also the local community or the whole universal community of believers.
These three meanings are inseparable. 'The Church' is the People that
God gathers in the whole world. She exists in local communities and is
made real as a liturgical, above all a Eucharistic, assembly. She draws
her life from the word and the Body of Christ and so herself becomes Christ's
Body." - Catechism
of the Catholic Church, 752.
To see what is currently going on at Nativity, check out Current
Parish News!
In
addition to regular Divine Liturgy every Sunday at 10:00 a.m., Nativity
of the Mother of God parish has regular Bible
studies and adult classes, children's
catechesis, and special events throughout
the Liturgical year.
Learn more about the Liturgical Calendar
and Feast Days.
To
find out more about Nativity's history, recent events and take a peek
at some photos of parish life:
History of Nativity parish
Nativity newsletter: The Mouse
Photo gallery of Nativity parish
Questions?
Need more information?
Contact Fr. Richard Janowicz at (541) 726-7309 or by e-mail.
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