Saturday: 5:00 pm
 
7:30 pm
(Mass in Korean)
   
Sunday: 7:15 am; 8:45 am; 10:30 am; 12:15 pm
 
2:00 pm
(Mass in Spanish)
  6:00 pm
   
  8:45 am; 10:30 am - Green Hope High School
   
Daily Mass:
7:00 am, 8:30 am
Monday - Friday
   
1st Saturday: 7:00 am
   

1st Friday Adoration

9:30 am - 4:30 pm

Reconciliation:

3:00 - 4:00 pm Saturday

Mass Intentions: Jan 21 - 27
"I give you a new commandment: Love
one another just as I have loved you.
It is by your love for one another, that
everyone will recognize you as my
disciples." (John 13:34-35)
 
Saint Michael the Archangel Roman Catholic Church is a worshipping
servant community dedicated to stewardship, social justice, and ministering
to our members and to the greater community in the image given to us by Jesus.
This ministry is centered around the sacraments and our acts of faith,
hope, and charity.

 

How to Get Help

The Gabriel Project

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You may call our local 24-hour hotline: 

(919) 781-5423

or send us your name, address and phone number:

The Gabriel Project
c/o Birthchoice
3820 Merton Dr., #219
Raleigh, NC 27609

or send e-mail to:

gabrielproject@stmichaelcary.org

All names are kept confidential

 

Who do we help?
Any mother, regardless of religious denomination, who chooses life for her unborn child, and who lacks support.

What help can we provide to you?
When you contact our hotline, your needs are assessed and you are either invited in to take a pregnancy test and receive counseling with Birthchoice, or put in contact with our volunteers. First of all, our volunteers keep you and your child in their daily prayers. If you wish so, we set up a team of 2 or 3 volunteers to support you during pregnancy, at and after the birth. With the help of various subcommittees, and depending on your needs, they may provide:

  • occasional meals and baby-sitting
  • transportation to doctor's appointments and job interviews
  • clothing (maternity, infant and toddler)
  • assistance with the birth and baptism
  • invitations to family gatherings or outings
  • referrals to specific resources that you may need (adoption, housing, counseling, legal aid, etc.)
  • etc.

In essence they become your mentors and friends, offering hospitality, hope and the love of Christ. The ongoing contact will help you stabilize and feel secure.

 

Last Published: May 26, 2011 11:06 AM