The Fraternity depends entirely on your gifts.
It is only because of your assistance that we are able to train men for the priesthood, support our apostolates, produce and distribute our publications, and continue the development of the Fraternity of St. Peter in North America. You can donate online, by phone, by mail, or choose a special payment option.
To Donate By Phone: (Please have a credit card ready when you phone.)
Development Office: (570) 842-4000 ext. 300
Online Giving:
Special Donation Options
- eBay Giving Works
- Long Term Gift Program
- Adjutorium Program
- IRA Rollover Donations (Ends December 31st)
- Christmas Cards with Christmas Novena Mass Enrollment
(View the 2012 Christmas Cards and How to Order)
Donations by standard mail
In the United States, you may send your Direct tax-deductible donation to:
The Priestly Fraternity of Saint Peter
North American Headquarters
119 Griffin Rd
Elmhurst Township, PA 18444
You can also arrange to make a monthly donation to the Fraternity by automatic transfer through your bank. To take advantage of this program, just print out the PDF that you can get here and return it to the Fraternity at the address listed on the form, along with a voided personal check.
In Canada, you may send your Direct tax-deductible Donation to:
The Priestly Fraternity of Saint Peter (Canada) Inc.
P.O. Box 7248, Station V
Vanier, ON K1L 8E3
Make your check or money order payable to the Fraternity of St. Peter (Canada) Inc. and indicate where you would like your gift to be used.
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General Expenses
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The Education of Canadian Seminarians
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Seminary Building Fund, or
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where it is needed the most.


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