Organizations
We are a vibrant, diverse, and welcoming community striving to help all who worship here to be better disciples of Jesus Christ.
Organizations
There are many different ways to join our community in service and friendship. Below, you can see a list of our parish's organizations, simply click to contact or find more information.
Manresa's Men's Prayer Group
This group provides encouragement and opportunities for men to grow into a life of faithful discipleship through fellowship, prayer, study, and service. Contact Bill Moorkamp for more information.
Women's Ministry
The women's group provides encouragement and opportunities for women to nurture a life of faithful discipleship through fellowship, prayer, study, and service. Contact Laura Cohen, Teresa Stratman, or Marissa Schorr for more information. Email Teresa Email Marissa
Moms' Group
Mothers meet twice a month in the evening for faith and fellowship. Contact Emily Arthur for more information.
Siena Young Adults Group
A group for graduate students, non-traditional students, and young adults ages 18-34 (not students) that meet Wednesday evenings at the church from 7:00 - 8:00 pm (for Adoration) and then afterwards for a social and snack.
Secular Franciscan Order
Members strive to model the Gospel by the life they live and the the joyful charity they perform. Contact Connie Shanks for more information.
Quilters
A group of parishioners meet weekly on Wednesday mornings to sew quilts for parish raffles. The proceeds are used to funds needs at the parish, school, and Newman center. Contact Fran Clifton for more information.
The Knights of Columbus is a charitable, fraternal organization of Catholic men age 18 and older. Click on the link to navigate to the local council webpage.
We are the “Strong Right Arm” of the Missouri Knights of Columbus Council #2627. We help to promote spiritual and social well-being for the Knights, Ladies, and their families. We also provide opportunities to form friendships and serve Christ by aiding our Churches, communities, and each other.
Pack 85
Scouting for boys in grades K-5 offers the boys an opportunity to grow and learn the importance of serving others and enjoying the outdoors. Contact Deacon Matt McLaughlin for more information.
Troop 85
For grades 5-12, youth lead their own activities in service, community engagement, leadership development, and work their way towards earning scouting's highest rank of Eagle Scout. Contact Deacon Matt McLaughlin for more information.