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• Tuesday-Friday: Daily Mass in English at 8:00am. • Wednesday: Charismatic Prayer Group at 7:00pm. • Saturday: Confessions from 4:00pm-5:00pm. • Friday: Eucharistic Adoration from 9:00am-6:00pm. • Sunday: English Mass at 8:00am & 11:00am, Spanish Mass at 1:00pm.
• Tuesday-Friday: Daily Mass in English at 8:00am. • Wednesday: Charismatic Prayer Group at 7:00pm. • Saturday: Confessions from 4:00pm-5:00pm. • Friday: Eucharistic Adoration from 9:00am-6:00pm. • Sunday: English Mass at 8:00am & 11:00am, Spanish Mass at 1:00pm.
Mass Schedule: Sat (Spanish) 5:30pm, Sun (English) 8:00am & 11:00am, Sun (Spanish) 1:00pm. Daily Mass: Tue-Fri 8:00am (English), Tues 7:00pm (Spanish). Come join our Eucharistic Adoration on Fridays 9:00am-6:00pm and Charismatic Prayer Group on Thursdays at 7:00pm.
On the second Sunday of Easter, the Church celebrates Divine Mercy Sunday. It's a time to share Christ's message of mercy, especially with those who suffer. Remember, God forgives all sins through Reconciliation, even the sin of abortion. Explore healing resources like Rachel's Vineyard weekend.
In the mystery of God's Kingdom, Jesus communicated peace to his disciples. Peace is crucial in our current times. Celebrate Divine Mercy Sunday, instituted by St. John Paul II, and reflect on mercy and peace. Let us ask for the gift of peace for the world with faith.
Mass Schedule: Sat (Spanish) 5:30pm, Sun (English) 8:00am & 11:00am, Sun (Spanish) 1:00pm. Daily Mass: Tue-Fri 8:00am (English), Tues 7:00pm (Spanish). Come join our Eucharistic Adoration on Fridays 9:00am-6:00pm and Charismatic Prayer Group on Thursdays at 7:00pm.
On the second Sunday of Easter, the Church celebrates Divine Mercy Sunday. It's a time to share Christ's message of mercy, especially with those who suffer. Remember, God forgives all sins through Reconciliation, even the sin of abortion. Explore healing resources like Rachel's Vineyard weekend.
In the mystery of God's Kingdom, Jesus communicated peace to his disciples. Peace is crucial in our current times. Celebrate Divine Mercy Sunday, instituted by St. John Paul II, and reflect on mercy and peace. Let us ask for the gift of peace for the world with faith.