Mass Schedule 

Saturday:                 5:30p

Sunday:                   7:30a; 9:00a; 10:30a; 12:00p

Monday - Saturday:   8:00a

Wed. & Thurs:           7:00p*(1)

Holydays*(2):           Vigil Mass 7:00p

                              8:00a; 9:00a [School]; 7:00p

*(1)PLEASE NOTE: During the summer there will be no evening Masses except for 1st Friday. One evening Mass a month will be scheduled at the Monastery, check the bulletin for dates.

*(2)Please see bulletin link above for Holyday schedule deviations


 

Confessions

Saturday:            4:00p to 4:45p, 6:30p

 

Baptisms

Every Weekend during Mass or 1:00pm, 2nd and 4th Sunday of the month [Deacon Dominic].  Baptismal preparation classes are the 3rd Monday of every month at 7:00 in the Art Room of the school.  Please call the rectory in advance to schedule class attendance and Baptism.

Sponsors

Sponsors for Baptism and Confirmation need to be at least 16 years of age, to be confirmed, attend Mass weekly, and if married be in a valid marriage.  Please call the rectory for a certificate of eligibility.

 

Marriage

Please call the rectory at least six months in advance to schedule a wedding.  Attendance at diocesan Marriage Preparation Classes is required, as well as three or four sessions with the priest.  Current Baptism and Confirmation certificates are needed for the Catholic parties.  In case of previously existing marriages, a death certificate or declaration of nullity is necessary before another marriage can be considered.

 

Parish Registration

New Parishioners living in the parish boundaries are asked to register at the rectory.  Please notify the rectory if you change your address or phone number or move out of the parish.

 

Communion to the Sick

Communion is taken to the sick on First Fridays.  The Anointing of the Sick is celebrated with individual homebound parishioners on First Fridays several times a year.  Please call the rectory to request being included on the homebound Communion list.

Please call the rectory when parishioners or family members are admitted to a local hospital