
Parish Council
Leadership
The Parish Council meets on a quarterly basis to discuss operations and other matters of importance within our parish community. The council has four appointed members and is also attened by each of the Parish Club presidents. Current Council President is Tom Zadina.
Finance & Endowment Committee
The Finance and Endowment Committee is responsible for providing fiscal oversight on behalf of the Parish and ultimately to the Archdiocese. The Committee meets on a quarterly basis and establishes annual budgets, monitors and tracks income and expenditures, and publishes an annual report. The Pastor is the head of the committee and membership consists of four senior leaders from the parish community.

Men's Club
The Men's Club is a fraternal organization with the goal of building fellowship through work and prayer. They support parish maintenance projects as well as other parish functions using their time and talents. They also support larger initiatives through fundraising events, helping to offset the costs of major project improvements for the parish.
Our currrent club president is Mike Culhane.

500 Club
Take a chance and support St. Stanislaus Church
Money raised by the 500 Club helps offset parish operations expenses and helps to pay for those nice little projects around the church and rectory. Our 500 Club has numbers available. Contact the rectory for more information. Current club president is Kim Lemonds.
GEMS
Fun & Friendship for our Senior Parishioners
The GEMS Club helps keep us active and young at heart! Anyone 55 years of age and older is eligable to join. The GEMS meet monthly and enjoy a variety of activities from field trips, to luncheons, local speakers and of course prayer and fellowship. Diane Rochford is the current club president.



Our School
A Learning Place
Did you know the the second level of the school acted as our first parish church from 1919 to 1955?
The school opened in September 1920 (Grades 1 & 2) with the church on the 2nd floor. In 1953 the present church was begun and dedicated in March 1955. The interior of the former church was completely removed and eight new classrooms were installed with new heating, lighting, plumbing, etc. The school re-opened in September 1955 for grade 1 through 8. The school closed in 2013 due to declining enrollments.
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Today the school is used by Our Lady of Trust homeschool co-operative and by the administrative staff of the Omaha Catholic School Consortium established in 2015.