Among the many activities available to all parishioners is our Bible Study Group. This Bible Study is not a matter of memorizing to the extent that you can recite book, chapter and verse at will. Of course, you certainly can learn to do it with help from these sessions. The leader of the group is our own Len Commini. Len has a great understanding of Catholic theology and Bible History. He possesses a degree in Ancient Greco/Roman History and Psychology.
The three Sunday Mass readings from both the Old and New Testaments, have a common thread that link them in some manner. At the Bible Study sessions, Len reviews all three readings and explains them so that you can easily understand their message. He also provides a lot about the customs and traditions of biblical times as well as the significance of the language used. Len ties the three Sunday readings together and what they mean to us as Catholics.
Our Bible Study is a great help to make our experience of the Mass more meaningful and gratifying. The sessions are attended by a very nice group of people who are interested in growing in their faith through the Sacred Scripture. New members will be at ease in expressing their thoughts and questions.
The parish of Our Lady of Sorrows - St. Anthony has one Bible Study group, on Monday evenings: The Monday afternoon Bible Study has been cancelled.
Monday evenings
7:30 pm
Zoom participation possible
There is no cost or registration required, however, to receive an invitation to the online meeting, you must provide an email address to Len Commini. Come when you can and just bring a Bible. After one session, you‘ll want to come back for more! Give it a try!
Contact information for the two groups is provided in the column on the left.
There are many good, Catholic sources for Bible Study available online:
For daily readings, see
Daily readings from the Catholic Confraternity of Bishops
Lighthouse Catholic Media Bible app (look for it in your App Store)
In addition to Bible Studies, you can access the Catechism of the Catholic Church online, with the complete text, a search engine, and mobile device links.