SS Peter and Paul at 2162 California Crossroads, California, KY 41007-9713 US - Home
Welcome to Sts Peter & Paul's WebsiteThis is our home on the Internet. Here you will find the history and information about our parish. Please take a moment to visit the online Calendar for upcoming events. We hope you enjoy your visit and encourage you to check back often for updates! If you have updates for our Calendar, please e-mail our webmaster Anita Geiger (nita_stan@yahoo.com ). You can find the folks that manage our parish, by going to the Staff page. Also, don't forget to check out our online church bulletins. Our Catholic school web site can be found at www.stsppschool.catholicweb.com .
Sts. Peter and Paul Parish began in the 1850's. A church and school were built from logs originally and through the years were replaced with buildings made from brick. This little parish has grown today to accomodate many Catholic families.
A few miles south of Sts. Peter & Paul church is a very old church known by locals as "Stepstone.
Virtus Program & Compliancy Requirements
For full information on the "Protecting God's Children for Adults" program, and the Virtus process, please go to the www.covingtondiocese.org website and click on the first link in the Child and Youth Protection Box. If you have questions about the program, please contact Anita ...
California Catholic Lobby Day
Each year California Catholics gather in Sacramento to speak with their elected officials
about issues of concern to the Church. This effort is ...
Faith Works . . . on CCC-TV
Demonstrating a Living Faith
Jack McKeon
Filmed after he lead his team to win the 2003 World Series, then Florida Marlins manager Jack McKeon tells Msgr. Jim Lisante that baseball isn't his only love.
Daily Reflections
Each day a priest, deacon or lay person from around the ...
Video Daily Reflections
The U.S. bishops’ Catholic Communication Campaign (CCC) has expanded its streaming video site, CCC-TV, to include daily reflections, interviews and stories of faith that offer a range of engaging multimedia content. The new features give visitors the opportunity to experience the rich tapestry of Catholic faith from diverse perspectives and learn about the activities of the U.S. Conference of Catholic Bishops and the Church across the country. Daily reflections offer brief commentaries on the Mass readings of the day. The Archdioceses of Galveston-Houston, New Orleans, Miami, San Antonio, Washington, D.C and the Dioceses of Fort Wayne-South Bend and Raleigh are currently participating. Several other dioceses are scheduled to tape reflections for the coming year.
