“Honor your father and your mother, that you may have a long life in the land the Lord your God is giving you.” Exodus 20:12
Saint Pius X parishioners visit area nursing homes and assisted living facilities in order to bring Christ to our sisters and brothers who cannot join us at the parish. Volunteers lead weekly prayer services with Communion to the Homebound.
***Click on a link on the right sidebar under "Senior Residence Ministries"
for detailed information about a ministry at a specific location.***
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Bell Tower
(monthly Mass & weekly Communion Services)
5805 N Fir Road, Granger, IN 46530
Cedarhurst of Edison Lakes
(monthly Mass & weekly Communion Services)
1025 Park Place, Mishawaka, IN 46545
Village at Arborwood
(monthly Mass & weekly Communion Services)
820 E. Cleveland Rd, Granger, IN 46530
StoryPoint Granger
(monthy Mass & weekly Communion Services)
6330 N Fir Road, Granger, IN 46530
Brookdale/Granger
(monthly Mass & Weekly Communion Services/Rosary)
430 E. Cleveland Road, Granger, IN 46530
Brickyard Healthcare Fountainview Care Center
(monthly Mass & weekly Communion Services)
609 Tanglewood Lane, Mishawaka, IN 46545
North Woods Village Memory Care
(weekly Communion Services only)
409 East Day Rd, Mishawaka, IN 46545
THANK YOU!
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MASS is offered once a month on TUESDAY at 4pm at Bell Tower. Prayer Services are meeting on the remaining Tuesdays. Click on the link on the sidebar to the right for more information about this ministry.
MASS is offered once a month on THURSDAY at 4pm according to the following rotation:
1st Thursday of the month: Cedarhurst at Edison Lakes
2nd Thursday of the month: Brookdale, Granger
(NOTE: a priest from Christ the King parish celebrates Mass at Fountainview)
3rd Thursday of the month: StoryPoint Granger
4th Thursday of the month: Arborwood
All parishioners are welcome! Please use the links to the right to find more information for each location and scheduled Mass dates.
While speaking of older people, I would also say a word to the young, to invite them to remain close to the elderly. Dear young people, I urge you to do this with great love and generosity. Older people can give you much more than you can imagine. The Book of Sirach offers this advice: “Do not disregard what older people say, because they too have learnt from their parents” (8:9); “Attend the meetings with older people. Is there one who is wise? Spend time with him” (6:34); for “wisdom is becoming to the elderly” (25:5).