There is always a place for you at All Saints Parish.

All Saints Parish Evansville

All Saints Parish was created on July 1, 2015 with the merger of two of Evansville’s oldest parishes:
St. Anthony Parish and St. Joseph Parish. The merger has created a strong parish and positioned us to have even greater impact on our community as an expression of our faith.

Whether you’re new to the area, returning to the church, or curious about the Catholic faith and how it is shown in the world, we invite you to experience the warmth, the joy, and the community you’ll find at All Saints Parish. We welcome the doubter as well as the believer, the active in faith as well as the seeker.


Get Involved

Here at All Saints Parish, we offer several stewardship opportunities for all parishioners, young and old, to be involved in Parish life. Whether you would like to cook a meal, visit the elderly, join us in our justice ministries, pray for others, clean the church, or greet our parishioners at one of our weekend Masses. We offer opportunities for everyone to share their gifts and talents with others!

Weekly Events

Sunday Gospel Warm Up
Disciples with All Saints
ASP 1030 livestream
Virtual Mass Sunday

Welcome
Newcomers!

Whether you’re new to the area, returning to the church, or curious about the Catholic faith and how it is shown in the world, we invite you to experience the warmth, the joy, and the community you’ll find at All Saints Parish. We welcome the doubter as well as the believer. We welcome the active in faith as well as the seeker.

There is always a place for you at All Saints Parish.

Join Our Community

Giving is a blessing

Your contributions make a difference

In addition to your time and energy, All Saints Parish also depends on parishioners’ financial support. We’ve made it easy for you to consider online giving, and to determine an appropriate annual level of giving and to have your contribution automatically paid every week.

Growing in Faith
Together

Faith Opportunities

Here at All Saints Parish, we offer several opportunities for all parishioners, young and old, to grow in faith. Whether you would like to participate in a Scripture Study, JustFaith!, Family Faith, LifeTeen, becoming Catholic, or one of our other many programs and offerings, we offer opportunities for everyone to grow in their faith and gather with other parishioners!

Wednesday Morning Outreach

All Saints Catholic Parish - Evansville, IN

Part of our life in Christ is to help ensure that people’s basic physical needs are met.
Learn more about our Wednesday Morning Outreach Programs.

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All Saints Parish was blessed to have our parishioner Claire and friend Elijah from Mater Dei high school onsite this past Monday.  They assisted our staff member, Kristi with some tasks in the building and by donating some high chairs to Ozanam.  They have helped in the clothes closet in the past with Sr T and the youth group.  Thank you for your Time & Talent!
Thank you Kristi for the photo!
St. Fidelis of Sigmaringen is a lesser-known saint but is nonetheless a saint for our times. Born Mark Rey in 1577, he became a lawyer and worked tirelessly for the cause of the poor and marginalized in his community. Seeing the greed and corruption so common to his profession, he decided to give it up to become a religious brother with the Franciscans. In his new vocation, he continued to serve the needs of the poor until he was martyred in 1622. 

Our professional work is holy and can be a way that we draw closer to God, provide for the needs of our family, and bless our communities. When we do our work with integrity, even when those around us do not, we witness to our love for God and to his work in us. St. Fidelis, pray for us, that our work would be a channel of grace!
We need PEOPLE POWER!
May 6th
St. Benedict’s School Auditorium 530 S. Harlan Avenue 
Sign-in 6:00 PM 
Call to order 6:30 PM
Your challenge this week is to choose one way you can be “green” and care for God’s world. Maybe you will commit to bringing reusable bags to the grocery store so our oceans and landfills aren’t destroyed by plastic bags. You might decide to give up bottled water and drink tap water or stop using Styrofoam by carrying your own reusable mug wherever you go. 
Replacing old light bulbs with energy-efficient ones is a possibility, as are planting a tree or purchasing locally-grown products. Whatever you decide to do, challenge yourself to make this a life-long practice, not something you do once a year when it’s Earth Day. 
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SAVE THE DATES - The Veggie Van will return in 2024!
Today marks the beginning of Passover for our Jewish brothers and sisters. It is a beautiful moment both to pray for the Jewish people as well as to call to mind our deep connection with them as Catholic Christians.

We recommend to you an excellent book by Dr. Brant Pitre called "Jesus and the Jewish Roots of the Eucharist," which "shines fresh light on the Last Supper by looking at it through Jewish eyes" and helps us understand how, at the Last Supper, Jesus instituted the Eucharist as a New Passover.
On this World Day of Prayer for Vocations, we answer the call of Jesus to "ask the lord of the harvest to send out laborers into his harvest" (Luke 10:2). What are some ways we can pray today? Watch this video to learn more.
Be our Growers for our Summer Veggie Giveaway Days!!
Thank YOU for being such an important part of All Saints Parish . We love you! All Saints Parishioners, join us as we celebrate YOU on May 19th at our All Saints Parishioners Luncheon at St. Anthony Church after the 10:30 am Mass.

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