The Lord Jesus, on the night before he suffered on the cross, shared one last meal with his disciples. During this meal, our Savior instituted the sacrament of his Body and Blood, the Eucharist. He did this in order to perpetuate the sacrifice of the Cross throughout the ages and to entrust to the Church, his Spouse, a memorial of his death and resurrection.
Holy Mass is at the heart of our community life and worship. We celebrate the Eucharist in the Mass. Please see below for our weekly schedule.
Mass for Holy Days varies, please check the weekly bulletin or monthly parish calendarposted on the bulletin board in the church narhex for current Mass times information.