View recording of Virtual Prayer Service

December Roses.

“El Salvador is such a beautiful country! Where else would you find roses in December?”Jean Donovan, one of the martyrs Celebrating the 40th Anniversary of the North American Women Martyrs in El Salvador » Watch a recording of the service We invite you to join us for a virtual prayer service celebrating the 40th Anniversary of the […]

In Memoriam: The Jesuit martyrs of El Salvador & their companions

In the early hours of November 16, 1989, a battalion from the Salvadoran army entered the campus of the University of Central America in San Salvador and shot 6 Jesuit priests in the head because they were intellectuals—and because they spoke against the war and the oppression of the poor. Unexpectedly, the troops also found […]

Just Launched!

We are excited to announce that giving to St Aloysius has become easier and more convenient than ever!

Tithe.ly Giving is an easy-to-use platform that will allow you to give online and on your phone.  You can make both one-time and recurring gifts, give with a credit /debit card or ACH transaction, and even Cover the Fees (which will help your gift go even farther!)

Here’s how to get started with Tithe.ly:

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Note: If you’ve got recurring gifts setup with paypal, make sure to cancel any recurring payments before moving forward with Tithe.ly!

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If you regularly make donations in cash or with a check, we strongly encourage you to switch to digital giving!

Online giving with Tithe.ly makes it fast and simple to donate, and also reduces the amount of administrative labor we need to process gifts in cash or with a check.

Thank you for your generosity.

"Stitching Love, Weaving Hope: "Quilters with a Cause"

St. Al’s Best-Kept Secret 

Monday mornings: 7:30 a.m. -11:00 a.m

St. Al’s quilters enthusiastically get together in O’Malley Hall and produce two finished quilts a week. 
These quilts are donated to charities, schools, and community centers. If you want to help iron, cut, sew, pin, etc. (no experience necessary), come down to O’Malley Hall.