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!

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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.

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

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 You Saints - Thank you for all you do!  What a blessing it was to see you at our Parish Picnic at All Saints Parish!
Join us for Justice

Join us at a House Meeting, share your story at these listening sessions to help us learn the needs of our neighborhood and community.
I am Tina Schutte, a lifelong Catholic and liturgical musician. Being part of a music ministry has been in my family for generations. Both my grandparents sang in the choir at Sacred Heart, my grandfather directed the choir at the Methodist Temple and was an auxiliary cantor at the Jewish synagogue (he was ecumenical long before the Church decided to embrace ecumenism!), my mother began playing the organ at Sacred Heart when she was 16 (when she was recognized for 50 years’ service as the primary organist, she was presented a check for $500 and made the comment that it worked out to $10 a year) and I first played in church at a Friday afternoon Benediction service (I was in the fourth grade and played Tantum Ergo).
I started playing with the Praise Band ensemble one summer Sunday in 2007 when the regular keyboard player didn’t show up. My son, Jon Kern (who plays drums and runs sound) called and asked if I could come play keys for the Praise Mass. I did, and after a short time was asked to lead the ensemble and having been doing so ever since.
It has been my great pleasure to be part of providing this very different style of worship and to work with two very talented and committed ensembles. As far as I know, All Saints is the only parish in the diocese with a regular contemporary worship service and I’m proud to be a part of making that happen. It’s also a lot of fun to have the opportunity to play music with my son, Jon.
I appreciate the support that the worship community and parish leadership have given to the Praise Mass and am honored to serve in this ministry.
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All Saints Parish Clothes Closet News
When dropping items off at the clothes closet please don’t leave items unattended outside the door.  Our staff is happy to assist you, ring the bell for our office and we will come down to assist you with your donations.
The clothes closet does not accept toys, books, baskets etc.
The clothes closet does accept clothing for men and women, shoes, towels, sheets blankets, sleeping bags, purses, duffel bags, backpacks, shampoo, razors, deodorant, soap, toothpaste, toothbrush, belts.
Thank you for your continued support!

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