Let us come together to celebrate the birth of our Savior!

Christmas Mass Schedule

CHRISTMAS eVE:  5:00 PM, 7:00 PM (en Español), and 10:00 PM
Christmas Day:  8:00 AM and 10:00 AM

Mass Schedule

mONDAY-Friday: 7:15 am Daily Mass
Saturday: 5 pm Vigil Mass
Sunday: 8 am and 10 am Mass,
11:30 am Spanish Mass

Adoration
of the Blessed Sacrament

Thursdays 8 am-7 pm
Benediction at 6:40 pm

Confession Times

Monday – Friday: 6:45 a.m.

Saturday: 4 p.m.

Mass Times

Daily Mass: Monday-Friday at 7:15 a.m.

Saturday: 5 p.m.

Sunday: 8 a.m., 10 a.m., and 11:30 a.m. (Spanish)

Office Hours

Monday – Thursday:   8:30 a.m. – 2:00 p.m.

Friday:   8:30 a.m. – Noon

Welcome! If you are new to our parish, call the office and register with us. We are happy you’re here!
¡Bienvenido! Si es nuevo en nuestra parroquia, llame a la oficina. ¡Estamos felices de que estés aquí!

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