It provides support to families with children in long-term unfavourable social situation. In cooperation with the clients of the service, we strive to maintain the coexistence of family members and the healthy development of children in the family, strengthen their independence and strive for the social inclusion of families into society.
We provide services to people with intellectual disabilities and chronic mental illness. We support their independent living and assist them with household management.
We organise church services, religious meetings, concerts, weddings, funerals, English and music camps. We run a choir, sports, hobby groups and a football club. We work with children and young people in music.
Spiritual accompaniment in the ordinary and extraordinary situations of life through worship, sacraments, prayer, conversation and education in the faith.
Organise religious services and spiritual meetings. We provide religious instruction. We administer a neo-Gothic parish church building was built at the instigation of the Jesuits in 1894. It was originally intended to have two front towers, but only the west tower was built.
We hold church services and spiritual meetings. We publish a weekly parish magazine, The Lord's Day. We operate a church that was built between 1750 and 1760. The builder and presumed author of the project was the architect Mikulas Thalherr. The church is non-oriented, single-nave.
We organize religious services and spiritual meetings. We organize tours, concerts, exhibitions and lectures. We take up collections and provide assistance to those in need.
Our parish offers the opportunity to tour St. John the Baptist Church, where Catholic services and projects such as Open Churches are held. We engage in prayer for the renewal of families and organise pilgrimage tours.