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Mass Times

Sun7:00am, 9:30am & 5:00pm
1st & 2nd Sun11:30am (Croatian)
Mon, Wed, Thu, Fri7:00am, 8:30am
Tue7:00am, 8:30am, 6:00pm
Sat8:30am
Sat Vigil4:00pm

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Confession Times

Tuesday5:00-5:45pm
Saturday9:00-10:00am
Other times by appointment

How to go to ConfessionExamination of Conscience

Adoration

All parishioners and guests who are not scheduled Adorers are encouraged to visit our Adoration Chapel, which is open to the public during normal Parish Office business hours: Monday-Friday 8:00am-4:00pm.

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Devotions

Rosary & Chaplet of the Divine Mercy
Monday-Saturday after the morning Mass


Miraculous Medal Novena
Tuesday evening at 6:45pm


First Friday Devotion to the Sacred Heart of Jesus
First Friday of the Month after the 7:00am Mass


First Saturday Devotion to the Immaculate Heart of Mary
First Saturday of the Month after the 8:00am Mass

UPCOMING EVENTS

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Blessed Sacrament Gift Shop

Shelby loves to greet people the moment she hears the door open. Folks stop in weekly just to visit and say hi to her. (Most people know her name not the Manager’s )

Each week Shelby picks a special item. Find out what she picked this week!

PASTOR'S LETTER

Fourth Sunday of Easter: The Good Shepherd: “The sheep follow the Good Shepherd because they recognize his voice.”

04-18-2024  |  Rev. Kilian McCaffrey

Every Fourth Sunday of Easter is called Good Shepherd Sunday and is one of the traditional days of Vocations awareness. This classic image of Jesus Christ as The Good Shepherd is the enduring and shows God’s care and love for all of us. Not surprisingly, no one wants to be called a sheep. 1t has some strange connotations. However, in the eyes of God, we are these most profoundly gentle and pastoral creatures. The idea of the good shepherd is as ancient as the Bible. Yet we see how little has changed over thousands of years: we still need good leadership in our world and in our Church. Indeed it was St. John the Baptist who pointed Jesus out as “the Lamb of God Who takes away the sins of the World.”

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Our world is hurting. We all need healing, yet many of us are separated from the very source of our strength. Jesus Christ invites us to return to the source and summit of our faith: his Real Presence in the Eucharist.

The National Eucharistic Revival is a movement to restore understanding and devotion to this great mystery here in the United States. Watch the video to learn more about the exciting journey ahead and how you can be a part of it!