Great news! Our parish now offers AudioFetch — a simple way to hear Mass more clearly right from your phone!
What it does: Streams live church audio directly to your earbuds or Bluetooth capable hearing aid
Please install the AudioFetch app BEFORE arriving at church for the smoothest experience! Once you arrive in the church you can connect your phone to the AudioFetch WiFi (no password needed). Then open you app and connect your hearing device and you are ready to listen to the Mass!
The next cycle for the Foyers Dinner Groups will be starting in January 2026. If you are
a Good Shepherd parishioner(s) we would like to invite you to join us. With small
groups of six to eight people, each couple or single person hosts a meal in their home
once in six months. You can serve a formal meal with your best china, or be informal
with picnic fare and paper plates. It’s your choice and fun to see what everyone else
cooks up. We get the entire group together in summer for a cookout and after Christmas
for Epiphany.
Good Shepherd will be offering a women's twelve-week Surviving Divorce program from Jan. 6 - March 31, 2026. Find comfort and counsel consistent with Catholic Church teachings. The class will be held Tuesdays evenings from 645-845 pm in room 303 of the Parish Center. Click title for more information and to register.
Pope Leo XIV landed in Ankara Thursday, where he lauded the Turkey’s cultural and religious diversity, saying it has a key role in building bridges of harmony and coexistence in a world at war.
In a brief greeting to the press after departing Rome for his debut international trip Thursday, Pope Leo wished journalists on board a Happy Thanksgiving and received gifts of pumpkin and pecan pie.
Ahead of Pope Leo XIV’s to Türkiye and Lebanon, Cardinal Pietro Parolin says the pontiff wants to meet the Christian communities in the country’s where they make up a minority.