Join a Group in Our Parish
Catholic Men's Group
Do you want to become a better Catholic and a better man? Join with us in exploring the love of Christ and the strength of fellowship through the commitment of Catholic men within St. Gabriel’s Parish. We meet on the first and third Saturday of every month, from 7:00 am - 8:30 am, in the parish hall. Coffee is provided!
More information is available here.
Catholic Moms' Group
Come and be part of an encouraging and supportive community of Catholic women and go deeper in your faith life. It really does take a village to raise children, and as moms we are not meant to figure it out all on our own. We have each other!
Whether you are a new Catholic or are a cradle Catholic looking for fellowship, whether you are pregnant with your first child or your children have 'left the nest', there is a place here for you.
More information is available here.
Catholic Women's League
The CWL is a national organization of Catholic women who support one another in their Christian lives, get involved with national issues from a Catholic perspective, and offer invaluable service to the People of God in their parishes.
All women of the parish (16+) are encouraged to become CWL members.
To learn more about the CWL in St. Gabriel's Parish, please click here.
For the CWL National Home Page, please click here.
Knights of Columbus
Founded by Blessed Fr. Michael McGivney in 1882, the Knights of Columbus is an international fraternal organization of Catholic men. The Knights are involved in many charitable and social endeavors in our parish, in the Diocese of Hamilton, and in the broader Burlington / Halton community.
Membership is open to all men of the parish. Life insurance is also available to members of the Knights of Columbus.
To learn more about the Knights of Columbus in St. Gabriel's Parish, please click here.
For the Knights of Columbus International Home Page, please click here.
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Legion of Mary
The Legion of Mary is an international Catholic lay organization founded in Ireland in 1921 by Frank Duff. The Legion of Mary gathers for prayer, religious instruction, and to carry out good works in the name of the parish.
The Legion of Mary is open to Catholic men and women. Please contact the parish office for more information or to join.
For more information about the Legion of Mary in St. Gabriel's Parish, please click here.
For the Legion of Mary International Home Page, please click here.

The St. Gabriel Life Team is dedicated to fostering a culture of life within our parish. As ambassadors of life, members create opportunities to bring parishioners together to learn, pray, and support each other around pro-life issues.
For more information about the St. Gabriel Life Team, please click here.
The Friends of the Oblate Missions is an organization through which lay people join the Missionary Oblates of Mary Immaculate in their work. The friends become part of the Oblate religious family. Through prayer and financial help, they unite in a vital way with the Oblates in the Church's mission, thus becoming missionaries themselves.
For more information about our Mission Group, please click here.
Rosary Groups - English & Polish
Members of both of St. Gabriel's Rosary Groups commit to praying one decade of the Rosary every day, and they swap mysteries of the rosary every month.
The English Rosary Group is also responsible for leading the praying of the Rosary at 4:30 pm on the first Saturday of the month, prior to the 5:00 pm English Mass.
The Polish Rosary group does the same prior to the 9:30 am Polish Mass on the first Sunday of each month.
For more information or to join, please contact the parish office.
Society of Saint Vincent de Paul
The Society of Saint Vincent de Paul (SSVP) is an international lay Catholic organization founded in April 1833 in Paris, France. Today, the Society is present in more than 150 countries.
Our mission is to live the Gospel message by serving Christ in the poor with love, respect, justice and joy. As Vincentians, we see Christ in anyone who suffers, come together as a family and help in all possible ways.
For more information about the Society of Saint Vincent de Paul (SSVP) in our parish, click here.
For the International Confederation of the Society of St Vincent de Paul, click here