The Second Scrutiny

In the Scrutinies for RCIA we always use the A Cycle readings and during the Second Scrutiny this weekend we listen to the story of the man born blind. The man who is healed of his blindness regains his sight immediately, but gradually grows to see as Christ sees.  In the fall during the Rite […]

The First Scrutiny

What’s a Scrutiny? This weekend the adults preparing to celebrate their Sacraments at Easter – the RCIA Elect – are participating in the first of 3 Scrutinies this Lent. But what are they? The Scrutinies invite the Elect and all of us to open the eyes of our hearts and souls, so we can see […]

96th Novena of Grace

This year marks the 96th Novena of Grace at St. Aloysius Parish. The theme of this year’s Novena is “Re-engaging the Sacraments”. The Novena of Grace is grounded in our celebration of liturgy.  Liturgies of the Word and Eucharist feature a reflection by one of our presenters, music, and prayers of petition and thanksgiving through […]

Christmas Prayer

Christmas Peace Welcome, O Child of Bethlehem!Fill our hearts with your Father’s peace.May you help make us ministers of that peace,enabling us to be God’s people of good will.May your Spirit prevail in our homesand hearts every night and every day.May the song of the angels be sungand heard with joy in every season of […]

St. Aloysius Preservation Fund

This year we are undertaking projects to continue caring for our beloved Church and Parish buildings. If you would like to financially support our St. Aloysius Gonzaga Preservation Fund, you may click HERE. Previous Next

Ways to help Ukraine

The Ukraine is a world away from Spokane, yet we stand in solidarity with those suffering violence, aggression, and tragedy. On this page, we will compile resources for those seeking ways to help. Novena for peace in Ukraine: Take part in this via YouTube at your own pace. Stations of the Cross for Ukraine: As […]

Indoor mask guidance update

Beginning this weekend, March 12 & 13, masks will be optional in the church in accordance with state regulations with the exception of the east and west balconies.

Celebrating a cannonball moment

Visit our resource page on The Ignation Year for prayers, videos, reading, and other information as we pray together in thanksgiving …

Masks required at all Masses

St. Al’s Parishioners, please note: In light of Gov. Inslee’s announcement reinstating a statewide indoor mask mandate, masks will be required at all daily and Sunday Masses beginning this weekend, regardless of vaccination status. Thank you for your cooperation.

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:

  1. Click on the button below to access a Giving Form.

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

Do You Give With Cash or Check?

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.