Join a Service Group

  • St. Vincent de Paul

    Members of the Society of St. Vincent de Paul are men and women who strive to grow spiritually by offering person-to-person service to individuals in need. We are part of an international society of friends united by a spirit of poverty, humility and sharing which is nourished by prayer and reflection, mutually supportive gatherings and adherence to a basic Rule. The Society of St. Vincent de Paul offers tangible assistance to those in need. This aid may take the form of intervention, consultation, or often through direct dollar or in-kind service. An essential precept of the Society’s work is to provide help while conscientiously maintaining the confidentiality and dignity of those who are served. The Society recognizes that it must also assume a role of advocacy for those who are defenseless or voiceless.

    Meetings are held on the first Tuesday of the month from 7-8 pm in the conference room. If you would like to join SVDP, or need more information, please contact us and we will get in touch with you. New volunteers are needed. We look forward to hearing from you

    Call us for Assistance

    The SVdP – St John Conference is a 501-c3 organization.

    Donations can be sent to:
    SVdP – St John Conference 11 4th Ave SW, Rochester, MN 55902

  • Seeds of Wisdom

    Seeds of Wisdom in South Sudan was established by a group of St. John the Evangelist parishioners in 2011. We currently provide educational opportunities for 237 students. The generous support of donors enabled SOW to build, staff, and operate a primary school in Pukuka, South Sudan - the hometown of Father John Lasuba, a former associate priest at St. John’s.

    Our students and their families had to flee to Uganda due to discontent between rebel groups and government forces in South Sudan. We didn’t abandon our students. Within a year we located most of our families and our teachers in the refugee camps and resumed our mission to provide education based in Catholic values. We currently sponsor students enrolled in boarding schools and vocational training programs, but most of our students are taught by our teachers within three refugee camp in Uganda. While we are pleased with what we have established in Uganda, we also look forward to the day we return to our school facility in Pukuka.

    A 12-member board oversees SOW’s operations in partnership with our administrator in Uganda, George Okidi Okot. Parishioners who are interested in getting involved with creating brighter futures for these deserving children can learn more at our web site: sowsouthsudan.org

  • Lay Carmelites

    The Saint Joseph Lay Carmelite Community in Rochester, Minnesota are Third Order members of the Carmelite Order, The Brothers of the Blessed Virgin Mary of Mount Carmel, in the Province of the Most Pure Heart of Mary: http://laycarmelitespcm.org/

    We Lay Carmelites are on the journey towards the holy mountain, Jesus Christ, modeling our lives on the Blessed Virgin Mary, with the zeal for the one God---as the prophet St. Elijah---living in contemplative prayer, service, and community.
    Contact Directress Marie

  • Human Dignity Group

    Join us one Monday a month as we discuss what it means to cherish and uphold the dignity of every human person from conception to natural death. After discussion, we explore opportunities to put into action what we learn. Check the calendar for upcoming meetings or contact us with questions.

  • Knights of Columbus

    Join Catholic men who lead, serve, protect, and defend. The Knights of Columbus is a service-focused men’s group that works within the larger community of the Co-Cathedral. We meet on a regular basis throughout the year. Contact the parish office to get involved.

  • Communion & Liberation

    Communion and Liberation begins with education in the Catholic faith that is always being renewed and deepened. Our group meets weekly with the opportunity for outside community and service. Connect with our local group.

  • Frassati Volunteer Corps

    We are building a Catholic young mens' group dedicated to providing assistance with labor-intensive jobs to the elderly, disabled, and alone.
    We will be organizing jobs in the Rochester community as requests for help come in. Join us to be on the list and come help when you can!

    Contact Alex Moudry
    Frassati Volunteer Corps Coordinator