St. Pius X offers a variety of opportunities for Adult Education and Christian formation. Please review the activities below to see how you can join us and we can help you. If you want more information or cannot find what you are looking for, please contact the Director of Adult and Family Ministry at (410)427-7518 or email us.
All are welcome to join us for Scripture Studies. Fall, winter and spring studies are offered on different books of the Bible. Courses last from 8-12 weeks and sessions usually run about 1 hour. Click here for the details on the fall session, and here for the winter session.
Prayer/Meditation Opportunities and Book Clubs
To seek God’s will, means reflecting on and developing your relationship with God. Participating in these experiences offers an opportunity to grow in this relationship and deepen your prayer life. They also provide a chance to build lasting holy friendships that will support your spiritual journey. Click here for the details on Current Offerings.
Saturday Retreats
Please join us for any or all of our one day retreats, held three times during the year. Each retreat is focused on a unique theme. Click here for the details on the fall retreat, here for the winter retreat, and here for the spring retreat. The cost varies according to location.
Are you looking for a real FAMILY activity? This is it! This event combines fun and fellowship to create a festive atmosphere for all ages. Join us to create an Advent wreath with your family, make some crafts to decorate your home, and meet other parishioners too! Click here for details.
Live Nativity Tableau
Parishioners volunteer to pose as the Holy Family (nothing is nicer than seeing our very own babies in the scene) and others present at the birth of Christ. Join us as we sing Christmas carols around the crib scene and enjoy donuts and hot chocolate! Click here for details.
Secret Family
Have great fun meeting people by being a secret family during Lent and the Easter season. Click here for details.
Pastoral Care of the Sick & Homebound
If one member suffers in the Body of Christ, which is the Church, all the members suffer with that member” - I Corinthians 12:26.. We at St. Pius X hope that those who are sick or homebound can feel connected with the parish, can feel the support of our prayer and the presence of our Lord through our pastoral ministers. Please contact the Parish Offices if you know someone who is sick. Click here to read more about how we care for the sick and homebound and how we hope to make that available to you in our parish.