


Mass times at St. Anthony: Tue, Thur & Sat 6:00 PM (Spanish), Fri 8:00 AM (Spanish), Sunday 6:30 AM (Spanish), 9:00 AM (English), 12:00 PM (Spanish). Confessions on Wed at 6:00 PM and during Sunday Mass.
Immaculate Heart Mass schedule: Mon-Sat 7:00 PM, Sunday all in Spanish - 7:30 AM, 10:30 AM, 1:30 PM, 5:00 PM, 7:00 PM. Confessions Tue-Sat at 7:00 PM, and during Sunday Mass.
Saint Anthony: Mass intentions include special prayers for various individuals at different Mass times. Immaculate Heart: Listing of special Mass intentions for different individuals at upcoming Masses.
Renew your training for a safe environment at San Antonio Parish on November 22 from 9:00 AM to 2:00 PM.
St. Anthony offers Mass in Spanish on Tue, Thurs, and Sat at 6:00 PM, in Spanish on Friday at 8:00 AM, in English on Sunday at 9:00 AM, and additional Spanish Masses at 6:30 AM and 12:00 PM on Sunday.
Immaculate Heart offers Mass in Spanish every day, with multiple Mass times on Sunday starting at 7:30 AM and ending at 7:00 PM. Also, all Masses are in Spanish on Sundays.
Stay informed about the readings for the upcoming 30th Sunday of Ordinary Time on October 26, 2025, at both St. Anthony and Immaculate Heart.
Reflect on the importance of humility in prayer and how it impacts our relationship with God. Explore the concept of listening in prayer rather than speaking, with insights on ensuring our prayers are truly directed to God.
St. Anthony offers Mass in Spanish on Tue, Thur, and Sat at 6:00 PM, in Spanish on Friday at 8:00 AM, and in English on Sunday at 9:00 AM and 12:00 PM. Office hours are on Tue, Thur, Fri, and Sat. Confessions are held on Wednesday at 6:00 PM and on Sunday during Mass.
The readings for the 29th Sunday of Ordinary Time include passages from the Bible such as Ex 17, 8-13 and Lc 18, 1-8.
A story about a boatman painting 'prayer' and 'work' on his oars to demonstrate the importance of both aspects in reaching heaven is shared. It emphasizes the balance between prayer and work in leading a virtuous life.
An insightful reflection on the necessity of both prayer and work in maintaining a spiritually rich life. It conveys the message that prayer and action are essential for growth in virtue and salvation.