Ministries
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Bereavement
Please join us on the
2nd & 4th Wednesdays
at 5:30pm
in the Parish Hall

Camp Erin
Helping youth and families find joy and hope in the midst of grief.
Camp Erin is a FREE weekend bereavement camp for children and teens ages 6 to 17 who are grieving the death of a significant person in their lives. Camp Erin combines grief education and emotional support with fun traditional camp activities. The grief professionals and trained volunteers provide a caring and supportive environment for campers to explore their grief, learn essential coping skills and make connections with peers who are also grieving.Children’s Bereavement Center
The Children’s Bereavement Center, CBS, is a nonprofit organization providing free grief support groups for all ages. It is hard to cope with the loss of a loved one but for a child or adolescent, it can be even more challenging. CBS offers that support. Click on the link below for more details.

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Hope Outreach
About
HOPE Outreach would like to thank everyone who is so very generous with the donations that help those in need right here in our own community.
Contact Us
- HOPE Outreach Center, Inc.
Helping Other People Everyday
4700 SW 64th Avenue
Suite A
Davie, FL 33314
954-321-0909
Please consider donating what you can to HOPE so we can continue to “Help Other People Everyday”

- HOPE Outreach Center, Inc.
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Legion of MaryReverend Hans Paul Chamorro – Parochial Vicar
What is the Legion of Mary?
“The Legion of Mary is a mighty legion of brave and valiant soldiers of Jesus and Mary, of both sexes, to fight the devil, the world, and corrupt nature in those more than ever perilous times, that are to come! “ (As prophesied by St. Louis Marie de Montfort)
The Legion of Mary is the true evangelization. It was founded in Dublin, Ireland on September 7, 1921. This year the Legion of Mary celebrated the 102nd Anniversary. It is the largest lay apostolate in the Catholic Church. There are members in every country in the world. The Legion of Mary was approved by six popes including Saint John XXIII and St. John Paul II. It was endorsed by the Second Vatican Council.
The Legion of Mary is a school for saints, and we are all called to be saints. It keeps members young in spirit and body. It saves souls!
Saint David Legion of Mary, named “Mary Tower of David,” was founded on September 8, 2007. This year marks the Sixteenth Anniversary. Our Blessed Mother is the Spirit of the Legion!
Mary, Tower of David, pray for us!
Cornerstone of the Legion of Mary Apostolic Work
Blessed Mother Mary is the spouse of the Holy Spirit and is Jesus’ first disciple and first evangelizer. Therefore, “the world is to be conquered by the Holy Spirit acting through Mary and her children” to bring souls in closer union with Jesus Christ. (Legion of Mary Handbook)
The Three C’s:
- Conversion seeks to locate the unchurched and invite them to inquire of our great faith.
- Conservation seeks to find fallen away Catholics and invite them to return to the Church.
- Consolation seeks to maintain a caring and affectionate connection with the Church’s homebound, sick and infirm members.
Would you like to become a member of the Legion of Mary? There are two types of membership:
- Active Members : attend the weekly meetings for prayer, planning and discussion. Complete two hours of Apostolic work with a partner weekly. Pray the short Catena Legionis prayer daily.
- Auxiliary Members: pray the Rosary and the Legion Tessera prayers every day.
Contact Gabby Espana at 845-770-8012 or come to a meeting on Friday’s at 10am in the Parish Hall, room 201 for more information.

To Jesus Through Mary!

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Miscarriage Ministry
About
The American College of Obstetricians and Gynecologists, (ACOG) estimates that as many as 26% of all pregnancies end in miscarriage. After a miscarriage, parents need time to recover spiritually, physically and emotionally.
The American College of Obstetricians and Gynecologists, (ACOG) estimates that as many as 26% of all pregnancies end in miscarriage. After a miscarriage, parents need time to recover spiritually, physically and emotionally.
That is why the Archdiocese of Miami has created a ministry called St. Gianna & Pietro Molla Ministry. This ministry is named in honor of St. Gianna and her husband Pietro Molla who experienced the pain of losing 2 children due to miscarriages. They felt the same pain that you are feeling now. So get the support that you need and contact Respect Life at the Archdiocese of Miami at 954-981-2922. You can also send an email by clicking the link below:

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MSU Catholic Life

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Prison Ministry
About
Prison Ministry teaches deep spiritual lessons, such as how to forgive, how to restore, and how to really pray. It also teaches very practical lessons about listening, patience, cross-cultural communication, and theological diversity among Christians.
If you would like to be a part of Prison Ministry, please contact the church office at 954-475-8046 or send an email to Elizabeth.
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Respect Life
United States Conference of Catholic Bishops, USCCB
The USCCB is an assembly of hierarchy of bishops who jointly exercise pastoral functions on behalf of the Christian faithful of the United States and the US Virgin Islands. Below is the link the the USCCB website which includes important information, prayers, and links to everything about Respect Life. You can also contact Angela Curatalo for current events.

Decline to Sign Petition

Healing after Abortion
Entering Canaan Day of Prayer and Healing for Women
Do you or someone you know suffer from an Abortion experience?
Come back to Gd who is Love & Mercy
Contact
- Archdiocese of Miami/ Respect Life Ministry
Project Rachel Ph 954-981-2984
projectrachel@theadom.org
Entering Canaan Day of Prayer and Healing for Men
Do you or someone you know suffer from an Abortion experience?
Contact
- Archdiocese of Miami/ Respect Life Ministry
Project Rachel Ph 954-981-2984
projectrachel@theadom.org
Project Joseph
Fathers may attend an entire program consisting of Becoming A Better Man, Parenting and Future Planning. Fathers also receive education and support in other areas of fatherhood such as community resources, behavior management, faith and parenting, and much more.
For more information, click on the link below:
Sidewalk Advocates
Be a Sidewalk Advocate and be the “hands and feet of Christ,” offering loving, life-affirming alternatives to all present at the abortion center, thereby eliminating demand and ending abortion. Sidewalk Advocates for Life take a peaceful, prayerful, law-abiding approach to reaching out to those who may feel they have no choice. Crisis intervention on the sidewalk is provided to women in unplanned pregnancies headed into the abortion center, recognizing that the outreach can only go so far. For more information on how to become a Sidewalk Advocate, contact Angela Curatalo.


- Archdiocese of Miami/ Respect Life Ministry
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Retrouvaille

Retrouvaille
Retrouvaille is a three-phase program that is a lifeline of hope and healing for couples that seek a better marriage. It begins with a weekend experience followed by several post-weekend presentations. Finally, monthly group meetings offer on-going support. This proven program is offered online and in-person in communities nationwide.
Presenting couples share the breakdown of their own marriages and the tools they have learned to improve communication and restore intimacy. This is Christian-based and couples of all faiths or no faith are encouraged to attend. The primary focus of the program is to help hurting couples heal and rediscover their love for each other.
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SERVE Opportunities
About
Get involved in your Saint David Parish Family, meet fellow parishioners and serve God while serving the Church! We are looking for Ushers, Lectors and Eucharistic Ministers.
We are also looking for slide projectors for all
of the Masses and live streamers at the Sunday 10:30am Mass.
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Unaccompanied Refugee Minors Program
About
Catholic Charities’ Unaccompanied Refugee Minor Program is looking for adults to become foster parents to refugee minors.
Requirements include the following:- Be at least 21 yrs. old
- Provide adequate bedroom space & bed for each child
- Have reliable transportation
- Participate in a 30-hr free training
- Undergo a complete background check
- Meet basic resources to support household
Catholic Charities provides 24-hour case management, monthly stipend to help with the care of the refugee minor or youth, continuing education and more. For more information, call 305-883-3383.
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VIRTUS
About
For those of you that are involved in any of the ministries here at Saint David Church, remember that Virtus Training & Fingerprinting are required. If you are Virtus Trained please log into your account and be sure that you are up to date on your monthly bulletins. If you are fingerprinted, please be certain that your fingerprints have not expired. Contact Char-Lea Gutierrez in the church office if you have any questions or concerns.
If you need to be Virtus Trained or Fingerprinted, please contact the church office at 954-475-8046 or send an email to Char-Lea Gutierrez .
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Women of Grace

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Young Adult Ministry

Groups
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Legacy Society

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Scouts
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St. David Men’s ClubReverend Hans Paul Chamorro – Parochial Vicar
About Us
The Saint David Men’s Club meets on the first Thursday of the month at 7:30pm in the Room 202 above the Parish Hall. Check out just a sampling of what the Men’s Club has to offer by clicking here!
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St. David Women’s Club
About Us
The Saint David Women’s Club meets on the second Thursday of the month at 7:00pm in the Parish Hall. For just a little bit of what the Women’s Club is all about click here!
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Youth Group
