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Mass Schedule
Masses
Saturday 4:00PM (English)
6:00PM (Spanish)
Sunday 8:30 & 11:00AM
Daily Masses
Monday 9:30AM
Tuesday Communion Service 9:30AM
Wednesday 6:00PM
Thursday & Friday 9:30AM
Confession
Saturday: 3:15 - 3:45PM
Saturday: 5:30 - 5:45PM
Wednesday & Friday
(at the start of Adoration)
Adoration
First Friday 10am-8am First Saturday
Wednesday after 6pm Mass
Friday after 9:30am Mass
Office Hours
Monday - Friday 9am to 2 pm and Sundays 9:30 am to 11 am.
Summer is Alive in Faith!
Come, encounter Christ this summer through Vacation Bible School (6/8-6/12), Alive in You (6/23-6/28), and
Music Camp (7/21-7/25), there is a place for you here!

Divine Mercy Sunday
April 11-12th
On this radiant day within the Octave of Easter, the Church invites us to remain in the joy of the Resurrection and to behold more deeply the mystery of God’s boundless mercy. Flowing from the pierced Heart of Christ, His mercy is not an abstract idea, but a gift won for us at the great price of His Passion—through the offering of His Body and the shedding of His Precious Blood.
Divine Mercy Sunday reveals the fullness of Easter: that the Risen Lord comes to us not with judgment, but with mercy. As He stood before His disciples and breathed peace upon them, so too He comes to us, inviting every soul to trust in His love and to receive the grace He so freely offers.
Through the message entrusted to St. Faustina, we are reminded that no sin is greater than God’s mercy. In the Divine Mercy Chaplet, we unite ourselves to Christ’s sacrifice and intercede for the whole world, entrusting all to His compassionate Heart.
We warmly invite you to join us in celebrating Divine Mercy Sunday. The Divine Mercy Chaplet will be prayed within all Masses, and at the 11:00 AM Mass, the Chaplet will be sung, offering a deeply prayerful and meditative expression of this devotion.
Come, rejoice in the mercy of Christ—so freely given, so dearly won—and hear His invitation to every heart:
“Jesus, I trust in You.”

Divine Mercy Activities
April 12th
On this Divine Mercy Sunday, the Church draws us into the heart of the Risen Christ, where His mercy flows without limit for the salvation of the world. In this sacred liturgy, we encounter the same Jesus who stood before His disciples and spoke peace into their fear, revealing the wounds that have become the wellspring of our redemption (cf. John 20:19–31).
From His pierced Heart, streams of mercy continue to pour forth—mercy that restores, heals, and renews. This day invites us to come with trust, placing every burden, every sin, and every hope within the radiant mercy of Christ.
Following the 11:00 AM Mass, all are warmly invited to remain with us for a joyful Parish Potluck, where our community gathers as one family to share in fellowship and celebration. During this time, our children will delight in an Easter Egg Hunt, a simple and joyful tradition of the season.
The Easter egg itself has long been a Christian symbol of the empty tomb—what appears closed and still is, in truth, filled with the promise of new life. So too, through the Resurrection, Christ opens for us a life renewed in His mercy. In this spirit, our celebration becomes not only festive, but a reflection of the joy of Easter lived together as a parish family.
We will conclude the day with a Holy Hour at 3:00 PM, entering more deeply into prayer and adoration, resting together in the presence of the Lord and the gift of His Divine Mercy.
Come, bring your family, and remain with us—sharing in the joy, the fellowship, and the mercy so freely given by Christ.




