St. Richards stands as a smaller Catholic parish community with a church that's peaceful, simple, and full of reverence, with religious services like daily Mass on Thursdays at 9:00 AM and Sunday Mass offered at 9:00 AM, 10:00 AM, and 11:30 AM, along with Saturday Mass at 4:00 PM, and confession available in person on Saturdays from 3:00 PM to 4:00 PM, with worship held in English, Polish, and Spanish for everyone. The parish belongs to St. Richard of Chichester, and people find comfort in its beautiful, updated interiors and the calm setting for prayer, church services, and solemn occasions like funerals, so you can see why those wanting a simple connection to faith call this community home. Friendships grow through the church, especially thanks to the Harmony Club, gatherings for seniors, memory care day centers, and adult day services that help people with age-related challenges stay socially and mentally active. Trained staff are friendly and make sure guests are safe and as independent as possible, and there's three-shift RN coverage offering health monitoring, medication help, and recovery support, with private rooms available for residents.
Besides worship, St. Richards has regular programs like faith formation for children, teens, and adults, youth ministries, Catholic enrichment opportunities, sacramental preparation, RCIA, A.C.T.S. Youth Ministry, and Catholics Returning Home, making the church open for anyone wanting to grow in faith. The parish council and various committees guide both church life and operations, while staff invite everyone into a safe and welcoming atmosphere, especially elders who join in programs, games, and friendly gatherings. Outreach is steady here, with services like the Helping Others program, St. Vincent de Paul Society, Racine Community Meal Program, and ministries such as homebound and nursing home visits, making sure no one's left behind.
The church has many ministries-Eucharistic ministers, lectors, altar servers, choir and music groups, greeters, altar society, and people who care for the church building-so everyone finds a way to help or belong. People can donate online, join the SCRIP program, or participate in projects like the Christmas Giving Tree and Pro-Life Committee. The parish also runs the Safeguarding All of God's Family program for safety, offers GalileeU for adult faith formation, and keeps members informed with bulletins, newsletters, a website, and online Kid's Corner for young ones. St. Richards has thoughtfully planned monthly calendars, photo albums, and even 25th Anniversary Celebration events, rounding out a church community that stays active and engaged, radiating a spirit of welcome, grace, and belonging to anyone looking for a Catholic community with practical, friendly help, spiritual depth, and a pace that respects everyone's way of being.