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The Answer is a Spiritual One

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New Sound System – Hearing Aid Information

Audio Fetch Hearing Assistance

Audio Fetch works using WiFi transmission of Audio to your Smart Device (phone).You may then use your phone to hear the audio via your personal headphones or Blue Tooth. Download the APP “Audio Fetch” using an internet enabled WiFi or your phones cellular data. Scan the QR code below for navigation assistance or navigate to Audio Fetch in your phones APP Store

In your phones settings for WiFi, select “Audio Fetch” from the list of available WiFi’s and ensure you are connected.  It will be helpful to select “Automatically Connect” for future use of this service.

If using personal headphones:

  • Connect Headphones
  • Start App
  • Select Channel 1
  • Adjust volume on your phone

If using Blue Toothdirect to your hearing aid:

  • Ensure your phone is paired to your hearing aid and that you are to receive/hear audio from your phone before using Audio Fetch,
    • You should be able to hear phone calls and music direct from your phone to your hearing aids before using Audio Fetch
    • If you do not know if or how to pair your phone to you Blue tooth enabled hearing aids please consult your Audiologist or the manufacturer of your hearing aids for assistance
  • Start App
  • Select Channel 1
  • Adjust volume on your phone

Sacrament of Reconciliation Under the Portico (in your car)  Saturdays from 8:30am to 9:30am

Weekly Devotions
After the 8:00am Mass as follows:

  • Monday – Persecuted Christian, Migrants and Refugees
  • Tuesday – Prayers for Respect of All Human Life
  • Thursday – Prayer for Priests and Vocations
  • Friday – Divine Mercy Chaplet

The Communal Praying of the Rosary and Marian Novena

  • Saturday at 8:00am followed by the Sacrament of Reconciliation.
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Our Many Ministries

Small groups are the backbone of any great Church, and St. Columbkille is no different. Part of practicing our faith is being stewards of the gifts and resources we’ve been given to serve others and carry the message of Christ.

Deep down, we believe that the whole point of our faith & Church, is to help our people get closer to Christ, overcome spiritual sickness in every form, and then in turn, help others on the Path to leading lives of love and service. Ministries are how we do this.

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Outreach Ministry
  • Art & Environment
  • Eucharistic Ministry to the Homebound
  • Funeral Bereavement Ministry
  • Homeless Sleeping Mats
  • Library Ministry
  • Maintenance
  • Sewing Ministry
  • Thrift Store
  • Transportation
Liturgical Ministry
  • Altar Linen Ministry
  • Altar Servers
  • Eucharistic Ministry
  • Lectors & Choir
  • Music Ministry
  • Sacristan Ministry
  • Ushers & Greeters
  • Visual Projection

Volunteer. Join. Become a part of.

We are called to live our faith. We believe that our hands do God’s work, and if we just look around, we’ll see there’s much work to be done.

We are totally convinced that bringing people closer to God involves direct service to those in need. From the material, to the spiritual, God’s work is never done. Learn more about our great work…

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Our Groups & Meetings

Iron sharpens iron, So one man sharpens another.
-Proberbs 27:17

People need people. In our men’s and women’s groups, we challenge each other to be better…. just better examples of Christians & Catholics. No one reaches God in a vacuum. No single pastor or priest is able to minister to thousands, and so our Groups and Meetings serve as the most effective venue for spiritual healing and growth.

If you need help in any area listed to the right, reach out and we will confidentially connect you with someone that can empathize with your situation. Rebirth is possible for anyone. No one is lost forever.

LET US LOVE YOU BACK TO LIFE
Meetings
  • Alcoholics Anonymous
  • Alanon
  • Caregiver Support
  • Centering Prayer
  • Charismatic Prayer
  • Gospel Forum for Women
  • Homeless Mat Ministry
  • Knights of Columbus
  • Library Ministry
  • Marantha Book Club
  • Scripture Study Group
  • Sewing Ministry
  • Taize Prayer
  • Women’s Guild
Fellowship Groups
  • The Knights of Columbus Monthly Meeting
  • The Women’s Guild Monthly Meeting
  • Bereavement Support Group
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Our Parish. Our Patron. Our History.

Learn more about the rich tradition of St. Columbkille


St. Columbkille – The Man

Saint Columbkille was born in Gartan, County of Donegal in Ireland, on December 7th, 521. He was the son of a chief related to several of the princes then reigning in Ireland & Scotland.

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Our Parish History

During Holy Week of 1993, Bishop John Nevins approached Fr. Charles Sullivan concerning the formation of new Catholic community in the Iona section of Ft. Myers..

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Our People

St. Columbkille is a Parish filled with amazing people that fully embody the mission of Christ. We want you to meet some of them, so they can inspire you to grow closer to God.

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Join Our Parish

Between our 5 weekend services, daily Mass, our 30+ ministries, you have a lot of options with which to get involved here. Join us for Mass and introduce yourself to our Pastor or one of the many volunteers.

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“Most of us were taught that God would love us if and when we change. In fact, God loves you so that you can change. What empowers change, what makes you desirous of change is the experience of love. It is that inherent experience of love that becomes the engine of change.”

Richard R.Author, Speaker

"What does love look like? It has the hands to help others. It has the feet to hasten to the poor and needy. It has eyes to see misery and want. It has the ears to hear the sighs and sorrows of men. That is what love looks like."

St. AugustineSinner & Saint

"The Bible tells us to love our neighbors, and also to love our enemies; probably because generally they are the same people."

G.K. ChestertonAuthor & Great Thinker

"Even today we raise our hand against our brother... We have perfected our weapons, our conscience has fallen asleep, and we have sharpened our ideas to justify ourselves as if it were normal we continue to sow destruction, pain, death. Violence and war lead only to death."

Pope FrancisPope & Philosopher

Our Faith is bigger than any one of us. It is universal. It is eternal.

The Church is not without fault – as it is managed and overseen by people – fallible people. Our faith, however, is more than a set of rules. It is a mystery which God continues to reveal to us and through us. Our job, and the job of every Parish, is to give people more opportunities and wisdom to get one closer to Christ (and being Christ-like).

You’l never be perfect… but you can be a saint! Join us on our journey to live in alignment with God’s will!
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Faith Formation

We never stop growing in our faith.