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

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Christmas Memorials
Forgiveness Service

CElebrate Christmas

Christmas Eve Mass

(Children’s Program)
Sunday, December 24 4:00pm at St Joseph

Christmas Eve Mass

Sunday, December 24 9:00pm at St Anthony

Christmas Day Mass

Monday, December 25 10:30am St Anthony

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Disciples
on a Journey…
Together

“The Pastoral Life Coordinator serves as the visible servant leader of the parish community. The PLC does not do this alone. Every parish member must bear responsibility for struggles and successes.” (excerpt from the Pastoral Life Coordinator job description)

Together we will strive to be a faith filled family who acts justly, loves tenderly, forgives freely and walks humbly with our God. Join me in this mission as we keep the vibrancy and vitality of All Saints Parish present in our community.         

Your Pastoral Life Coordinator,
Sharon

Saturday
Recorded Mass
With Father Jay

Watch pre-recorded mass sermons presented by Father Jay from any where you can connect to the internet.

Father Jay Davidson

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!

Synod Process

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By convoking this Synod, Pope Francis is inviting all the baptised to participate in this Synodal Process that begins at the diocesan level.

One of the goals of every synod is to produce, as one bishop put it, an “ecclesial cardiogram” to reveal the movements of the Holy Spirit in our day and age.
How this happens is a lengthy and complex process of prayer, discussion, and writing summary documents.

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Deadline to send in your Christmas Flower Memorials is December 11. 
Go online today and honor a loved one.
https://allsaintsevansville.org/
Calling all angels, shepherds, inn keepers, and wise men... 
Any children, pre-school through grade 12 who are interested in participating in the Christmas Pageant/Mass are asked to attend our practices on Sunday, December 10 AND Sunday, December 17 beginning at 11:30 am (after the 10:30 am Mass) at St. Joseph Church.  Are you a parishioner and grandparent?  Will your grandchildren be at Mass on the 24th?  They are welcome to join us, sing in the children's choir and participate in the Pageant! 
For more information or to sign up, contact Stephanie Burgdorf at (812)774-8974.
All Saints Parish will Celebrate Mass on December 8th in observance of the Holy Day of the Immaculate Conception of the Blessed Virgin Mary.
Mass Times
7 am St. Anthony Church
12:10 pm St. Joseph Church
5:30 pm St. Anthony Church
Today we remember those who died on December 7, 1941, one of the worst days in our nation's history. May those who died rest in peace. If you'd like to remember them at Mass, check out our weekday times here: Tuesday & Thursdays 7am
Did you remember to turn in your gifts/gift cards to the Angel Tree this weekend at Mass?  No, well we can help with that... Bring your donations to the office or GIVE online at our website/APP.  First go to GIVE, choose give a "Give a gift to All Saints Parish", then choose "Angel Tree" fund.
Our Angel Tree gifts are going to families from our parish in need this Christmas.  Thank You for helping to make their Christmas brighter.
Did you hang your socks, stockings on St. Nick Day?
What did St. Nick leave for you...Candy, Oranges, or little toys?
Let us know what your favorite gift was?
Before you break out your Christmas décor and the kids open their treasured gifts, be sure to declutter and donate! Give each member of the family a trash bag or moving box. Then, instruct each member to fill their container with items to donate: clothing, toys, cookware, etc. This will ensure your home is clean and organized for the bustling holiday season, plus you’re teaching the importance of helping out those who are truly in need.
Our Clothes Closet is currently looking for Jackets, Coats, gloves and winter wear.
We have begun the season of preparation and waiting…Advent. 
In Mark’s Gospel, on the first Sunday of Advent we heard, “Jesus said to his disciples:
Be watchful! Be alert!
You do not know when the time will come.” 
When we think of Advent... read more on our website
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