Saint Teresa of Calcutta Parish in Monches is a vibrant and welcoming Catholic community located in the heart of Hartland, Waukesha County, Wisconsin. The parish was founded in 2002, with the goal of serving the faithful in the surrounding area with the love and compassion exemplified by its patron saint, Mother Teresa.
The parish is named after Saint Teresa of Calcutta, a beloved and revered figure in the Catholic Church known for her dedication to serving the poor and marginalized. Just as Mother Teresa's life was defined by acts of kindness and charity, Saint Teresa of Calcutta Parish strives to follow in her footsteps by reaching out to those in need, both within the parish community and beyond.
The parish is home to a diverse and active congregation, made up of individuals and families from all walks of life. Whether you are a longtime member of the Catholic Church or are exploring your faith for the first time, you will find a warm and supportive community at Saint Teresa of Calcutta Parish.
The parish offers a wide range of ministries and programs designed to meet the spiritual, social, and educational needs of its members. From weekly Mass and sacramental preparation to Bible studies and social events, there is something for everyone to participate in and enjoy. The parish also has a strong commitment to outreach and service, with initiatives aimed at helping the less fortunate in the community and around the world.
Saint Teresa of Calcutta Parish is not just a place of worship, but a spiritual home where individuals can grow in their faith, build lasting relationships, and make a positive impact on the world around them. Whether you are looking for a place to deepen your connection to God, build a sense of community, or simply seek inner peace and guidance, Saint Teresa of Calcutta Parish welcomes you with open arms. Join us as we strive to live out the love and compassion of our patron saint, and make a difference in the world one act of kindness at a time.