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  • if faith is a gift from God why do those who aren't given the gift subjected to hell?

    Thank you for the thought-provoking question.  We have posted answers in the following blog posts.

    Faith, Repentance, and Judgement  About Grace, Faith, and Subjection to Hell

  • My husband and I use to live in Coleville CA from 2019-2021 and we attended St. Gall for the entire duration, especially during COVID time. Unfortunately we no longer live there and have been stationed in NC since then. Do you have records of Fr. Bill?

    Our website contains a "Homilies and Videos" section that includes some Fr. Bill homilies.  Notice that you can filter and sort the entries on this page.  For example, if you filter for "Fr. Bill Nadeau" you will find ten audio recordings of Fr. Bill.

    Go to Homilies and Videos

  • how can jesus say that john the baptist is the greatest born to a woman versus mother mary who was sinless and became the queen of heaven?

    Thank you so much for this fun and stimulating question.  Because our answers are nuanced and a bit lengthy, we decided to post them as blog posts.

    The Catholic Way to interpret Sacred Scripture  Commentary on Mt 11:11

  • When do you accept donations for your Rummage Sale?

    Beginning the first of March until April 22nd, we will accept donations on the following days and times:

    • Mondays:  11 a.m. to 4 p.m.
    • Tuesday, Wednesday, and Thursday:  9 a.m. to 1 p.m.

    Please drop of donations at the rummage building.

    More About the Rummage Sale

  • Does St Galls have bible study?

    Fr. Sunny will begin a new Bible Study starting Monday March 4. Class time will be every Monday, from 4:00 to 5:00pm.

    The duration of this second class will be about three months. An advantage of the 4:00 start time is the convenience of attending the 5:15 Daily Mass after Bible Study.

    If interested, please call the office, (775) 782-2852, to sign up.

  • How do I submit photographs for the photo album section of this website?

    We encourage folks to submit photographs for new albums on our website.

    1. Send photos for new albums as email attachments to our website team (jkderrig@gmail.com).
    2. Notice that, for certain albums, persons logged into our member area can add comments and more photos

    Go to St. Gall Photo Albums

  • Are funerals posted on the website?

    Yes.  Click on the "Sacraments" navigation box in the middle of the home page and then select "Funerals".

    Go to Funerals

  • Could you please add more info about events happening at St. Gall? An updated calendar?

    Our website includes a St. Gall Calendar.  Click on the "CONNECT" navigation box in the middle of the home page.  The St. Gall Calendar is about 2/3 of the way down on the "Making Connections" page.

    Go to the St. Gall Calendar

  • Where is the weekly bulletin published on line?

    Online versions of our weekly bulletin are available on this website by clicking on the Resources menu.  The bulletin topic is about 1/2 way down the Resources page.

    Also notice our bulletin publisher provides a service that sends our online bulletin each week to your email.  Click the link below, search by zip code (89410), and then click on "St. Gall Church."

    Subscribe to Bulletins by E-Mail

  • Does St. Gall have only one big rummage sale or are there others?

    St. Gall has a major sale on the first Friday and Saturday of August.  This year (2022) our sale is on Friday, August 5th, from 7 a.m. until 5 p.m. and on Saturday, August 6th, from 7 a.m. until 3 p.m.  We also have other seasonal rummage sales such as our Spring Sale and a special Christmas Sale.  Check the calendar events on this website for these seasonal sales.

  • I'm interested in becoming a Catholic. How do I get started?

    The Rite of Christian Initiation for Adults (RCIA) is a process of study, exploration, faith sharing, and faith formation for those seeking to become full members of the Catholic Church.

    We extend to you the invitation to learn more about the RCIA process.  We want becoming Catholic to be an enjoyable experience as well as a spiritual one.  Click Here for more information.

    Contact Person:  David O'connor, (775) 230-6681.