Come to me, all you who labor and are burdened, and I will give you rest.
Take my yoke upon you and learn from me, for I am meek and humble of heart;
and you will find rest for yourselves.
For my yoke is easy, and my burden light.
This is Jesus' invitation to discipleship in Matthew 11:28-30.
Father Patrick M. Crino, Pastor
Walking with Moms in Need is part of a
national ministry through which St.
Thomas the Apostle parish "walks in the shoes" of Tucson area pregnant and parenting women in need.
It is our mission to help moms in difficult circumstances....both practically and spiritually.
While our parish is not a pregnancy center, it can support local pregnancy centers and find and share other resources with pregnant and parenting women.
When there are few local resources, we have worked diligently to create our own, based on the time, treasure and talents of our parish community!
In-depth information regarding the following topics are in process and will be published as they become available.
If you desire immediate information, contact the parish office at 520-577-8780.
Pregnancy Help in the Greater Tucson Area
Housing + Residential Programs
Adoption Resources
Abortion Healing
Support Following a Pre-Natal Diagnosis
Loss of a Baby
Medical Professionals
Resources for Those Experiencing Infertility
Abortion Pill Reversal
RESOURCES (page three)
RESOURCES (page two)
RESOURCES (page one)
Submit your prayer request below to our prayer team.
Contact the parish office at 520-577-8780.
The resources contained on this or any of the following St. Thomas the Apostle WWMIN website pages are provided as a source of hope, convenience and for information purposes only. They do not constitute an approval or endorsement by St. Thomas the Apostle Parish or the Diocese of Tucson. Since we do not have the resources to vet each agency individually, STAP and DOT can make no guarantee as to these resources’ accuracy, legality, content, or services. Those seeking services are encouraged to ask questions regarding each provider's mission and values — including whether or not the provider affirms the Catholic Church’s teaching on the sanctity of life and the dignity of the human person.