Community Ministries

  • Circle of Sisters Book Club

    This group chooses 3-4 books per year and gathers two times per book for discussion. For information please contact Deb Scaravilli at 541-884-6905.

  • Prayer Chain

    Please contact our prayer warriors:
    Colleen Quirk: (541) 539-1333 or Ipo Ross iposnmarys@ccountry.com

  • Daily Rosary

    Join us for the Daily Rosary which is recited in the Church at 8:05am prior to 8:30am daily Mass

  • Bereavement Ministry

    We all experience loss in our own unique way, there are no stages to grief. Healing is a intentional process, where we gather together as a community of faith to become disciples of hope. It is through prayerful reflection, practical learning and personal fellowship that we mourn.

    Grieving with Great HOPE is a FIVE-WEEK grief support workshop (Fall & Spring session) using a video on-demand format. It offers a prayerful, practical and personal approach for anyone who is mourning the loss of a loved one. If you have lost a spouse, a child (including pregnancy loss), a grandchild, a parent, another family member or a friend, you are encouraged to attend.

Lay Ministries

  • Lector

    The lector proclaims the Word of God to the assembled faith community.  Men and women who accept the call to this ministry are presumed to be people of faith and lovers of Scripture, eager to serve the Christian community and willing to engage in ongoing formation and education.  The prophet Isaiah expresses this ministry well: “The Lord God has given me a well-trained tongue, that I may know how to speak to the weary a word that will rouse them.” Isaiah 50: 4-5 Contact Father 541-884-4242.

  • Extraordinary Minister of the Eucharist

    Eucharistic Ministers have the privilege of administering Holy Communion, the Body and Blood of our Lord Jesus Christ, to our brothers and sisters in the congregation. Through this humble service, God unites you to your fellow members of the Body of Christ and forms all of us in the body. Your love for Christ present in the Eucharist and in His people will make the Body and Blood you minister to others genuine signs of Christ's self-sacrifice and your own. The Sacred Species that you minister to others will be outward signs of love that flow from the heart of Christ and from your own heart.

    All ministers of Holy Communion should show the greatest reverence for the Most Holy Eucharist by their demeanor, their attire, and the manner in which they handle the consecrated bread or wine.
    Contact Father 541-884-4242.

  • The Ministry of Altar Server

    Altar Servers are a very important part of the Liturgy as they assist the priest on the Altar during Saturday and Sunday Masses and Holy Days throughout the year. Boys and girls who have received the Sacrament of First Holy Communion and are 4 th grade and older serve in this Ministry.
    Contact 541-882-7593.

  • Ministry of Holy Communion for the Sick and Homebound

    The faithful who are ill are deprived of their rightful and accustomed place in the Eucharistic community. In bringing communion to them the Minister of Communion represents Christ and manifests faith and charity on behalf of the whole community toward those who cannot be present at the Eucharist. For the sick the reception of communion is not only a privilege but also a sign of support and concern shown by the Christian community for its members who are ill or temporarily/permanently homebound.
    Contact the office at (541) 884-4242.

  • Choir

    The mission of St. Pius X Catholic choirs is to enrich, inspire, motivate, and engage the community in hymns and sacred songs in the celebration of the Holy Eucharist and other liturgical celebrations.

    Sunday Choir: For 9:00am Mass holds practice Sunday morning at 8:00am. Adults and teens are invited.

    Saturday Choir: For 5:00pm Mass holds practice Saturday at 4:00pm. Adults and teens are invited.

    Instrumentalists are encouraged to participate. Contact Deb Scaravilli at (541) 884- 6905.

  • Usher

    Ushers and Greeters are called to be Ministers of Hospitality. They are the first point of contact for the communal celebration of the Liturgy and are entrusted with promoting a sense of welcoming and belonging to all the faithful assembled for worship. They assist members with impediments, take up the collection and tally attendance. Ushers stay aware the entire mass for anyone in need of assistance.

Social Organizations

  • Men's Club

    Is open to all men of the parish.  They meet every 1st Sunday of the month after the Men's Club parish breakfast. The Men's Club serves breakfast every 1st Sunday of each month after 9:00 Mass, except during the summer.
    For more information, contact the office at (541) 884-4242.

  • Altar Society

    Meet the second Monday of each month at 5:00pm. Altar Society cares for the Sanctuary of the Church, provides funeral luncheons for families, sponsors the annual White Elephant rummage sale and the Christmas Bazaar. They also maintain a Catholic Religious Goods Shop. For information, contact the office at (541) 884-4242.

  • Golden Girls

    Meet every Tuesday morning after 8:30am Mass for fellowship and small community projects.
    For information, contact the office at (541) 884-4242.

  • Catholic Singles Group

    The St. Pius X Singles Group established by a group of parishioners to create a community for Catholic singles.

    The goal: Focus on fostering authentic and responsible relationships among like-minded individuals while promoting our faith and godly values.

    Organized monthly events that aim to facilitate the formation of friendship and provide opportunities for social gatherings include:

    Movie nights, Bowling, Potlucks, Game nights, BBQ’s, Bingo night, church function, to name a few.

    For information, contact the office at (541) 884-4242.

Inter-parochial Groups

  • Knights of Columbus

    Meet the 2nd and 4th Wednesday of each month at 7:30 pm at the Knights of Columbus Hall located at 1910 Greensprings Drive.  The Knights also provide breakfast after 9:00 am Mass every 3rd Sunday of each month.   Would you join or would you like to learn more about the Knights of Columbus?

  • Catholic Daughters

    Meet the 2nd Tuesday of each month; location and time announced in the bulletin. For information please contact the office at (541) 884-4242.

  • Respect Life Group

    Meetings announced in the bulletin.  For more information, contact the office at (541) 884-4242.

  • St. Vincent de Paul

    Takes requests and comes to the aid of people in need in Klamath Falls . For assistance or more information, or if you would like to make a donation, call them at (541) 281-5345.  The first Sunday of each month is Food Pantry Sunday at St. Pius X, you may bring any food donations to church and leave it in the designated baskets.  Food donation baskets are in the Vestibule of Church at all times.  St. Vincent de Paul Society meet every 1st and 3rd Thursday at 5:00pm at St. Pius X Community Room.

  • Family Planning NFP/FEMM

    Would you like to learn a true system of family planning which values and respects a couple's combined fertility at any stage of their productive life?  Are you interested in strengthening your marriage and family?  Would you be interested in an easy to learn, reliable, inexpensive, medically safe, and morally acceptable way to achieve or avoid pregnancy?  Are you a woman who would like to monitor and maintain your gynecologic health?  For more information please call Jennifer Snoozy at (541) 892-6066 or email to HopeTeam@pregnancyhopecenter.com.

    For help or information call the Pregnancy Hope Center (541) 883-4357.