Marian Daughters of Annunciation
Honoring God, supporting the parish, and uplifting each other
We support God & Our Blessed Mother in prayer, support the parish through service, and support one another in faith.
Who Can Join
All women age 18 and older.
When & Where We Meet
First Saturdays of the month at 9:30 am (after 8 am Mass and Rosary) upstairs in the Foley House conference room
What we do
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The Liturgical Year
We celebrate the liturgical year by organizing processions, feast day receptions, and parish devotions that bring the beauty of Catholic tradition to life.
May 13 - Our Lady of Fatima
August 15 - Assumption of Our Lady
December 6 - St. Nicholas Mass and Festival
December 8 - Immaculate Conception
December 12 - Our Lady of Guadalupe
Evening Prayer
Every few months, we host a Wine & Cheese reception after Second Sunday Solemn Vespers, as well as Easter Thursday Vespers.
Lent & Stations of the Cross
We prepare and give meat-free lunches for Fridays in Lent (excluding Good Friday) after 12:10 pm Mass and Stations of the Cross.
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We lead the rosary after the 8 am Mass on First Saturdays in honor of Our Lady of Fatima’s request.
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Together, we seek to grow in our love for Christ and His Mother through opportunities such as:
Prayer — gathering for group rosaries, novenas, and consecrations to Our Lady and St. Joseph.
Faith Formation — engaging in seasonal Bible studies, catechesis, and other opportunities to deepen our understanding of the Catholic faith.
Ongoing Study — currently, members are participating in a 52-week reflection on the homilies of Venerable Fulton Sheen, allowing his wisdom to inspire our spiritual lives.
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On the third Sunday of each month, we host coffee in the courtyard after the 9 and 11 am Masses —come share conversation, laughter, and community!
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We support Fr. Felix in his endeavors and events at Annunciation.
We provide service and support to Catholic organizations, parish seminarians, and other Catholic causes
Why You Should Join
As a Marian Daughter, you’ll deepen your love for Our Lady and live out your faith in community. You’ll serve God through prayer, support our community life through service, and support other women on the journey of faith.