Where are you going? What is the Father’s will for you?
Legend tells us that St. Peter asked this question of Jesus

Where are you going? What is the Father’s will for you?
Legend tells us that St. Peter asked this question of Jesus


To register, complete the form below OR contact Alycia at alaureti@sclhbg.org or call 717.564.1321. Cost is $14.95, payment due at the first session.
Registration for Women’s Book Club

The 2023 Diocesan Annual Campaign, Together In Faith, Together In the Eucharist has begun. This campaign provides the vast majority of the financial resources needed to operate Diocesan ministries and programs, which in turn provide support for many parish level programs such as Catholic Education, Life and Dignity programming and Vocations. View the 2022 Impact Report video below.
As in the past, previous donors will receive a letter from Bishop Gainer asking for your support of the 2023 campaign. Our parish’s obligation is $159,984.00 This is a decrease of $3,329.00 from last year’s obligation of $163,313.00. We ask that you prayerfully consider your gift for the upcoming year. Your donation allows the Diocese to continue to support meals to families

Celebrate Catholic Schools Week will be held January 29th- February 3rd this year!
To kick off our Catholic Schools Week, we are offering a chance to win up to $500!
Each ticket costs $10.00 or $50.00 for a sheet of 50 tickets.
Simply download the tickets below, cut the appropriate amount of tickets off the sheet and send tickets and money to our school office at 4020 Derry Street, Harrisburg PA 17111.
You can also drop them in the collection basket at Mass or bring to the school office during school hours. Please mark your envelope SLCS School Raffles.
Thank you for your support of Catholic Schools!
Our parish has a long history of providing Bible Study classes and programs for parishioners. Our current Bible Study Class began in 2014 and continues into the new year on Wednesdays from 7:00 p.m.-9:00 p.m.
Beginning in January, we will explore the connections between the Old Testament and the Book of Revelation, the last Book in the Bible. This class is available online only.
We are adding a Tuesday evenings Bible Study beginning on January 17, 2023. The class will run from 7:00 p.m. until 8:30 p.m. in the School Library.
Called “In the Beginning” this class will teach us the basics about the Old and New Testaments. It is also available online.
To sign up for these classes or to join our email list for this class, complete the form below. Questions may be directed to Chuck Petrie at PertrieLaw@aol.com
December 13, 2022Join us for a discussion on how to cope with the holidays and winter months. Learn some tips to guide you through those difficult times and making meaning from suffering by integrating Christian beliefs/practices with empathy and compassion.
Valerie Lemmon earned a doctoral degree in clinical psychology from Philadelphia College of Osteopathic Medicine, and is currently Professor of Psychology and Assistant Dean of the School of Arts, Culture, and Society at Messiah University, as well as a licensed psychologist at Upturn LLC.
Registration for Adult Faith series


Join other women this 5-week winter session for reading, fellowship and faith-sharing! We will read Set the World on Fire, by Vinita Hampton Wright, exploring the lives of the Female Doctors of the Church.
To register, contact Alycia at alaureti@sclhbg.org or 717.564.1321 ext. 132 or complete the form below.
Registration for Women's Book Club
Saturday, December 3, 2022
8:30 a.m. – 2:00 p.m.
Register by calling Alycia at 570.590.1116 or by email at sclhbgccw@gmail.com
Deadline to RSVP is November 25 Cost: $12.00
Lunch Choice: Ham, Turkey, or Vegetarian
Please make check payable to: Saint Catherine Laboure CCW
Mail to: Alycia Laureti
1324 Overlook Rd
Middletown, PA 17057
Click here to download agenda and complete information: Holy Moments- Advent Retreat
Justin Pechulis, our Director of Music, will be offering an afternoon program of piano music.
This program will consist of a number of composers from the Romantic era (19th century), including Schubert, Mendelssohn, Chopin, and Albénz.
There will also be sung music featuring guest soprano Avery Faust.
The program will take place in Leo Hall at 4:00 p.m. Please note the time has changed, and was originally advertised as 3:00 p.m.
All are invited to attend.