VOLUNTEER WITH ST. MARY'S
Volunteer Information
Volunteering at St. Mary's might be the fit for you if you are a student looking to fill volunteer hours for school, a teacher looking for other ways to serve St. Mary's apart from ministry, or anyone else interested in other ways of becoming involved in our parish community.
As a volunteer within the Catholic Archdiocese of Edmonton you may be asked to complete Called to Protect training, a police record check, and other steps depending on the position.
Please scroll down for more information about current volunteer opportunities.
The mission of Social Justice is to promote and encourage education and action for social justice within the Catholic community of St. Mary's. There are many different groups under the umbrella of Social Justice volunteering. For more information about social justice in the Archdiocese please click here.
​To register and for more information please contact below.
Looking for a volunteer opportunity this coming summer? Join us this coming July 7 - 11th for our vacation bible school! This volunteer position gives you the option of selecting what interests you the most and where you feel your talents would be best used. If you feel this might be a good fit please fill out the form below and please contact for more details!
What is Called to Protect?
Those in church leadership carry a special duty to see that all church employees and volunteers are suitable to be in positions of trust with children and vulnerable persons, and that all church-sponsored activities and programs are conducted in a safe environment.
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The Archdiocese of Edmonton is using the Called to Protect for Ministries program to provide training for all clergy, employees and lay volunteer leaders. Called to Protect (CTP) training is mandatory for all clergy, archdiocesan and parish employees and camp staff in the Archdiocese of Edmonton. It is also required for all volunteers.
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Depending on the Ministry you are serving in you may be asked to submit a police record check, intervention check or other documents.
All this information will be covered in your interview in the parish office.