Apostolic Groups

Click on any of the apostolic groups below to learn more about who they are and how to join!

Contact

Luisa & Rosendo Acosta (561) 444-8853 (Registro)

Luis Padilla   (561) 358-3298

Ivonne Pimentel (561) 232-0301

Click here to download the registration form.

Who We Are

The goal of “Movimiento de Camino al Matrimonio” is to prepare couples to receive the Sacrament of the Holy Matrimony, making them aware of the spiritual, moral and physical responsibilities that marriage entails, and to plant in them the Christian values and knowledge of the true Church. This preparation takes place during a weekend retreat called Camino. The weekend ends with the celebration of the Mass. The Sacrament of Confession is available for those who wish to receive it. Each year a total of five Caminos are scheduled, four in West Palm Beach and one in St. Helen Church, Vero Beach.

Contact us for the next date for Camino at St. Juliana.

Contact

Henry Stevens
(561) 707-8862

Mike Macy
(561) 632-3389

Who We Are

We are Catholic Men sharing our faith every Saturday morning at 9:00am. We read the upcoming Sunday readings and share our thoughts. We go together to the 8:30 a.m. Mass before our meetings.

Contact

Armando García
(561) 932-4104

Who We Are

The Cofradia promotes devotion to the Blessed Virgin Mary, under the title of Our Lady of Charity of El Cobre. On the 4th Thursday of February, April, June, August and December at 8:00 p.m., they have their monthly Mass to honor Our Lady. They visit homes with the Pilgrim Image of Our Lady, praying the rosary for the intentions of the family requesting the visit. Anyone can request a visit; just contact the Cofradia. Every year, in the month of August, they have their annual pilgrimage to the Shrine of Our Lady of Charity (Ermita de la Caridad del Cobre) located in Biscayne Bay, Miami. They travel by bus, have a Mass, and rosary and the opportunity to confess and spend time in a beautiful Chapel set aside to visit with the Most Blessed Sacrament. The trip includes luncheon.

They donate layettes to needy families or unwed mothers through the year. Just contact them to request it.

They also cooperate and assist with the Marian Rosary Festival celebrated each year on the first Sunday in May and also are participants in it by bringing the Pilgrim Image of our Lady.

On September 8th of each year, they celebrate the Feast of Our Lady of Charity with Mass, rosary and procession, which is usually concelebrated by the Bishop, our parish priests and visiting priests who come to celebrate that special day.

Every year for Thanksgiving, with the help and donations from everyone from the Parish, they distribute food and Publix gift certificates for a turkey to the needy families from our community.

Throughout the year, within the means, they help people in our community that may be encountering a hardship or emergency situation and have contacted us for assistance and in diverse works of charities throughout our community.

As well, they cooperate and assist, within their means, in the different ministries that share the Word or are doing humanitarian works of mercy.

Contact

Dulce Campos -Coordinadora de la Ultreya de Santa Juliana

(561) 951-2061  or dulcedany2019@icloud.com

Omelio Fernandez -Coordinador de la Escuela de Dirigentes

(561) 386-4115  or  omelioyalicia@gmail.com

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Who We Are

Our Ultreya (Spanish) takes place every Monday from 8:30 p.m. to 10:00 p.m., in the St. Juliana Cafeteria. All are invited, including those who lived Cursillo, those who would like to live the Cursillo experience, and those that would like to share in an environment of love and friendship. In the Ultreya we share our weekly Christian life, pray, sing and learn from each other.

The Cursillo weekend is only lived once in your lifetime, but knowing yourself, God and others, in this intense experience, will benefit you in your entire life. The Ultreya is a prolongation of the marvelous experience of three days in Cursillo. Participate and you will discover God’s Love and the great things we find in each person. With Christ everything can be done.

The Cursillo in Christianity is a Movement, that by means of its own method, attempts, from within the Church, to ensure that the realities of the Christianity are brought to the life in the uniqueness, the originality, and in the creativity of each person. From their deep conviction their freedom finds the right direction and they discover their potential, and accept their limitations, thus their will is strengthened. Friendships are developed by virtue of their decision and perseverance in their daily, personal and community life.

Contact

Vicky Muñoz
(561) 309-1747

Who We Are

The Damas Católicas en Acción (D.C.A) is an organization of Catholic Women that demonstrates their faith in active prayer, evangelization, support to the Pastor and priests, in serving the entire parish community, and in trying to imitate on a daily basis, our Bleseed Virgin Mary, morally and spiritually. The D.C.A.’s meets every third Thursday of the month (in Spanish) in the Cafeteria at 8:30 p.m.

Contact

Griselda Vazquez

(561) 833-1278
(561) 452-0733
yciasjcc@gmail.com

When We Meet

During the School Year the Young Catholics in Action meets every Wednesday from 7:00pm to 9:00pm at the St. Juliana Church Parish Hall. In the summer the Youth goes on a retreat, they do services for the church and the local communities and of course go on field trips.

Contact

Erik Velazquez
(561) 657-6112
stjulianaepifania@gmail.com

Who We Are

Young Adults of the Parish who meet for spiritual fellowship and to perform community service. Meeting times are Tuesday from 7:30 p.m. in the Parish Hall.

Contact

Matthews Cancel 
(561) 729-5247
faithbeyondstjuliana@gmail.com
@faithbeyondstjuliana

Who We Are

Our mission is to help further Jesus’s vision of community, loving one another, and help grow in our faith by making God a part of our daily lives beyond Sunday Mass. We meet every Thursday from 7:30 p.m. at the School Conference Room.

Contact

Mario Neyra
(561) 239-7181

Who We Are

This group promotes the devotion to Our Lord of the Miracles, Patron of Peru. Meetings are the first Thursday of the Month (in Spanish), after their monthly Mass, at 8:00 p.m.

Contact

Marcia Lostal
(561) 433-9529
mlostal@aol.com

Who We Are

This group offers an expressive manifestation of faith and joy in prayer services. Meets every Friday at 8:00 p.m. (in Spanish) in the Cafeteria.

Contact

Parish Office  (561)-833-9745

Who We Are

We work to promote a greater respect for the dignity of human life, dealing with the issues of abortion, euthanasia and other life issues. We primarily offer opportunities to meet and pray for Life issues.

For two years we offered the Spiritual Adoption Program, where individuals are encouraged to “Spiritually” adopt and pray for a baby, who is in danger of abortion, for 9 months.

We promote 40 Days for life, collect Baby items for BirthLine/LifeLine, participate in the National Life Chain, and sponsor an evening of prayer December  8, that coincides with a national prayer effort to end abortion.

Check the Church calendar for events. Our meetings are informal and on an as-needed basis.

Contact

Gift Shop
(561) 833-1279

Who We Are

The gift shop  carries a wide selection of religious articles and gifts.

We are located on the side of  St. Joseph’s House right behind the Church.

Hours

Thursday-Sunday from 10:00 a.m. to 1:00 p.m.