Christian Service/Family Life
Brownies & Girl Scouts
Contact: Lynn Gorsuch 926-0609
Cancer Support Group
Contact: Jane Jefferson 946-4214
Cletus Connection/Young Adults
Contact: Andrew Berkes 447-0002
Communion for Homebound
Contact: Ron O’Connell 946-9938
The priests and Eucharistic ministers of the parish regularly visit our sick and homebound members. Such visits aid the healing process, help those in need to experience the loving care of our parish, and provide an opportunity for the sacraments to be received. Please call the parish office when you enter the hospital or would like such a visit at home.
Funeral Luncheons
Contact: Rita Prinster 724-1913 or Gerry Schoene 724-2096
This parish service provides a funeral luncheon for friends and families of deceased parish members. The luncheon is served in the Parish Center which can accommodate up to 150 people. Volunteers are needed to donate food and/or work the luncheons.
Giving Tree/Adopt a Family
Chair: Cindy Roth Contact: Parish Office 946-6327
This Advent program encourages and provides parishioners with an opportunity to prepare for Christmas by remembering persons and families less fortunate than they, and by purchasing gift items for them. Volunteers are needed to help organize this program and to distribute to those in need.
Meals in Crisis
Contact: Fran Biondo-Eisele 946-3623
Men’s Club/Athletic Programs
Contact: Jerry Groff 443-1056
Meeting: Second Tuesday of the Month in the Cafeteria 7:30 PM
This organization is open to all men of the parish. The Men’s Club sponsors the Parish Athletic Program which includes boys and girls soccer, T-ball, basketball & volleyball. They provide a free family breakfast in the Spring and Winter. In addition, the club provides funding for school equipment and scholarships to Duchesne High School. More information about the Men's Club can be found here.
Nursing Home Visitation
Contact: Evelyn Zalabek 724-8640
Meeting: Every Thursday at 10:15 AM at Blanchette Nursing Home every Thursday, two to three parishioners prepare one of the dining rooms for Mass. These volunteers, along with junior high students from St. Cletus School, assist the resident’s back to their rooms after Mass.
Peace and Justice
Contact: Jim LaVictoire 928-5064
The responsibility of this committee is to educate the parish concerning justice issues in our community and in society at large. Members of this committee attempt to address injustices in concrete ways. Click here for more information.
ProLife Committee
Contact:Deborah Young 896-9387
Meeting: Third Wednesday of the Month 7:00 PM
This committee coordinates within our parish the respect life programs and activities of our Archdiocese. If you’re concerned about strengthening the value of human life within our society for the sake of children, including the unborn, the elderly, the disabled, and al lpersons, you may want to consider joining this committee.
Quilters
Contact: Ann David 947-0569
Meeting: Every Wednesday in the Parish Hall 8:00 AM - 2:00 PM
This parish activity is truly Americana! The quilts produced by these dedicated women are unique and beautiful. Some people claim this is a dying art. Let’s hope not! Quilting is also a good social opportunity for members of the parish. Quilts are made for the annual Quilt Social and Church Picnic.
Room at the Inn
Contact: John Schiffer 947-3371
St. Cletus School Volunteer
Contact: Rosann Doherty (principal) 946-7756
Many of our parishioners, especially our parents and retired parishioners, donate their time and talents to the school. Volunteers are needed to supervise the playground, to serve in the cafeteria, to assist our teachers in the classrooms and with individual students, etc. Many opportunities exist to volunteer your time in our parish school.
Senior Cletes
Contact: Bert & Marilyn Gaterman 940-0855
Meeting: Third Tuesday of the Month at Noon
This organization welcomes all of our retired parishioners. The meeting begins with a delicious lunch and continues with a guest speaker or some form of entertainment. Day trips in Missouri or Illinois are planned throughout the year. In the fall, they sponsor a garage sale for the St. Vincent De Paul Society. They also prepare and serve Funeral Luncheons.
Seperated, Divorced, and Widowed/C.A.R.L.
Contact: Lee Schellert 946-7782
St. Dorothy Society/Grounds Beautification
Contact: Jake and Ellie Mosbacher 940-9381
Meeting: Determined by members
The primary purpose of the St. Dorothy Society is to beautify the grounds of St. Cletus by planting and maintaining the trees, shrubbery and flowers. Cutting the grass and trimming the trees and shrubs are also part of the society’s responsibilities.
St. Vincent de Paul Society
Contact: Jane Gerth 940-0427
Meeting: Third Tuesday of the Month 7:00 AM
This organization assists the poor in our community. Members care for individuals and families needing emergency assistance with food, shelter, utilities, clothing, or help with other basic needs.
Vacation Bible School
Contact: Angie DeGooyer and Joan Papin
For two weeks during June, our children are encouraged to attend our Summer Praise program. In a fun filled environ-ment, our children learn more about Jesus, the Church, the Scriptures and prayer. Our children (ages 5 through 5th grade) also spend time on arts, crafts and music. Because of continued
growth, volunteers are needed as teachers and helpers with art, music, snacks, and recess. Junior and Senior High students are welcome to volunteer.
Vocation Committee/SERRA Club
Contact: Fr Jim Benz 946-6327 x117
The purpose of this committee is to promote and encourage vocations to the priesthood and the religious life.
Welcoming Committee
Contact: Parish Office 946-6327
The work of this committee is to develop and implement ways of welcoming new members to our parish and to encourage all members to get to know one another better.