Catholic Daughters of America
We are Court Margaret Mary #768, a part of the largest Catholic organization for women whose motto is “Unity and Charity.” We support our parish and community, seminarians, clergy, and religious through the Circle of Love Program. We also defend the Right to Life from conception to death. All young women over 18 years old are welcome to attend our meetings on the second Monday of the month. For more information, contact Alice (845) 637-0435
Christian Service Committee
We are a group of dedicated women who volunteer their time to serve the church and community through a wide variety of service-oriented projects. We host blood drives, food and blanket drives, meals on wheels projects, respect life events, a day for special needs people, outreach to the homebound of our parish and residents of Valley View Center for Nursing Care, wedding anniversaries (25th and 50th), gifts for the military, and "meet and greet" for new parishioners. Our meetings are held on the second Wednesday of the month in the Parish Conference Room in the Parish Outreach Building. For more information, contact Aileen (845) 781-0856 or Renie (845) 783-3389
Knights of Columbus
The Knights of Columbus is a Catholic men's fraternal benefit society founded in 1882 by Fr. Michael J. McGivney. Our members offer aid and assistance to sick, disabled and needy members and their families. Social and intellectual fellowship is promoted among members and their families through educational, charitable, religious, social welfare, war relief and public relief works.
Monroe Council 2079 845-782-4681
Cardinal Egan Council 16334 Highland Mills 845-325-6207
Legion of Mary
The Legion of Mary is a lay apostolic association of Catholics who, under the powerful leadership of Our Blessed Mother, serve the Church and their neighbor on a voluntary basis. Our mission is to evangelize, bring comfort to the sorrowing, visit the sick and homebound, expressing Jesus’s love, mercy, and compassion to all those in need. Pope St. John XXIII said, “The Legion of Mary presents the true face of the Catholic Church.” For more information, or to join the Legion of Mary, please contact: Linda (845) 590-1355
Women of Sacred Heart - St. Patrick
We are a group of women that meets twice a month to discuss what it means to be an authentic Catholic woman. We talk about various aspects of our faith and how they apply to our daily lives and encourage each other in our strife for holiness. Meetings are held on the first and third Saturdays of the month from 7:30 am to 9:00 am in the Parish Outreach Center conference room. For more information, contact the parish office (845) 782-8510
Respect Life Society
We are a group of people who work to spread the message of the restoration of the sanctity of all human life, from conception to natural death, raising awareness of reverence due to every person and working towards drawing people closer to Christ. Meetings are open to the parishioners of Sacred Heart and St. Anastasia churches. For more information, contact Rich (845) 783-2964
Men of Mission Men’s Group
We are a group of men that meets twice a month to discuss what it means to be an authentic Catholic man. We aim to support each other in our efforts to become the men of faith and virtue that God calls us to be. Meetings are open to parishioners from Sacred Heart, St. Anastasia, and St. Patrick’s, and are held on the second and fourth Saturdays of the month from 7:00 am to 9:00 am. Meetings begin with breakfast and end with the 9:00 am Mass. For more information, contact Jeff (845) 782-9445
Polish Apostolate
The goal of the Polish apostolate is to maintain the Polish customs and traditions among the Polish Community living in and around the Monroe area. We join together every Saturday at 7:00 pm at Sacred Heart Church for Mass in Polish, we conduct a Polish language school on Thursday evenings for children at Sacred Heart School, and host various cultural events throughout the year. For more information, contact Kate (646) 234-2798
Sacred Heart - St. Patrick Quilters and Crafters
The Sacred Heart quilters meet weekly on Thursdays at 7:30 pm in the Chapel basement. We enjoy fellowship together while working on one hand pieced and hand quilted quilt per year. The quilt is then raffled off, with proceeds going to the care and upkeep of the chapel. Beginners are welcome! For more information, please contact Tina (845) 783-3252