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click above to See 6:00 pm Mass

Concecration to Communion by Fr. Ben
Regular Liturgical Schedule

Weekday Mass:
Mon-Fri 6:30 & 8:30am
(July-August: Tues-Fri 6:30 & 8:30am)
Only an 8:30am Mass on Presidents' Day Holiday, Monday February 15th

Saturday Evening Mass:
5:00 pm

Sunday Masses
7:00, 9:00am(Family Mass),11:00am
(July-August: Sunday mornings 7:00 & 10:00am)
1:00pm Spanish Mass(click for movie)
6:00 pm Teen Mass


R
econciliation:

Saturday 3:30- 4:30 pm and by appointment



Adoration:

Thursday, after 6:30 am Mass until 8:30 am.
First Friday of the month 7:30 pm until 7:30 am Saturday morning
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WHAT IS THE VERY "BEST WAY" TO START YOUR MORNING?

Receive Jesus Every Day

Come to our 1/2-hour Holy Mass
Monday-Friday
6:30 a.m. and 8:30 a.m.

Novena/Rosary

We pray the Rosary after all weekday Masses, and we
have a Novena and Rosary on Friday afternoons, 3:15 p.m. to pray for HEALING and PEACE.

PLEASE COME AND JOIN US!




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On the lighter side...

Choir Positions Open!
(Found in an actual church bulletin)

Positions open
in soprano, alto, tenor and bass. No others need apply.

PHYSICAL QUALIFICATIONS: Must be able
to carry light musical notes part way across the sanctuary. Must have sufficient vision to see the director.

EXPERIENCE: No applications will be accepted from persons who have not sung, hummed, or whistled in the bathtub or shower at some time.

BEGINNING WAGE: Increased satisfaction and joy in the service of God.

FRINGE BENEFITS: Social Security. We
promise you the security of social fellowship with other choir members.

RETIREMENT: Generally determined by the printed notes getting too small, the hymnal too heavy, notes to high, the sanctuary too hot or too cold, or the organist unable to play the notes you sing. We are an equal opportunity employer!


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