One Faith, One Family

Growing in Faith, Giving in Love … What’s the reason we still have hope, even after two years of a pandemic? Saint Miriam! Our parish is vital to the community, the homeless, the unwelcome, and each of us! Together we have adapted to worship and still serve, even as the world shut down around us. … Read more

We are Raffling TWO Valentine’s Day Baskets

The Women of Saint Miriam are raffling TWO wonderful Valentine’s Day baskets filled with such great things as wine, chocolates, gift certificates, movie passes, and more! Tickets are $5 each or 3 for $10. Raffle will take place on Sunday, February 13th!! Click here or click on the link below to purchase your tickets.

Help Us Support a Sister Parish Overseas!

Saint Miriam has adopted another outreach opportunity to support the most hurting region of the world where our love is desperately needed! Give The church of St. Joseph has a small orphanage where an associate of Monsignor Jim, Sohail Maseeh, volunteers weekly. According to Sohail, these are both in a little poor village on the … Read more

Volunteer with us from home!

Are you looking for a way to help us help others! We have a great opportunity that you can do from home … Help us make sandwiches! We will even provide instructions … Please put peanut butter on both sides of the bread and place the jelly in the center. This prevents the sammy from … Read more

Come and Pray to St. Francis of Assisi!

Saint Miriam, a Franciscan Old Catholic Parish, has been gifted a First-Class Relic of our Seraphic Father, St. Francis of Assisi! The word relic comes from the Latin reliquirae, meaning, “remains.” Traditionally, relics, honored in the Catholic Church, are the bodies of the saints or objects connected with them. God as often shown His approval … Read more

Blessing Bags are now Human First at Saint Miriam

Saint Miriam is enhancing the way we serve those experiencing homelessness. Our new commitment is entitled, Human First @ Saint Miriam and will follow a “Housing First” concept, not the faulty linear ‘residential treatment’ construct or ‘continuum of care’ models that require forced initial change. Saint Miriam will deepen its commitment by: Offering temporary, transitional … Read more

Come Home for Lent

It’s Lent. It’s been almost a full year since we gathered together to worship. But, with safety protocols in place, limited time in our beautiful sanctuary, and the hope of everyone healing as the vaccines become more prevalent, it was time. It was time to come home. So, we opened our doors! Over the past … Read more