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Divine Mercy Chaplet
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Weekday and Weekend Mass Times
Weekday Mass Schedule
- Monday, Wednesday, Friday:
- 8:00am - English
- Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday
- 8:00am - Italian
- 3:00pm - Divine Mercy Chaplet (prayed daily during the week)
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7:00pm - Contact parish office to schedule evening
Mass SACRED HEART (FIRST FRIDAYS) and FIRST SATURAYS DEVOTIONS
Regular Weekend Mass Schedule
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Saturday:
Confessions take place from 4:00pm - 4:45pm - 5:00pm - English
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Sunday: - 7:30 am - Italian
- 9:00 am - English
- 10:30 am - Italian
- 12:00 pm - English
DRESS CODE
Although the Catholic Church has no real dress code for proper attire when attending Mass, an unwritten dress code demands we are properly dressed out of Respect, Honor and Reverence for the Real Presence of Our Lord. One should dress modestly and respectfully. Generally, one should avoid wearing anything too revealing, which would be considered offensive or disrespectful.
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Updated Baptismal Certificates
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A Word From Our Pastor...

Exaltation of the Holy Cross - 14th September 2025
First Reading – Numbers 21-4b-9: Tired of their journey and food, the people complain against God and Moses. In response, God allows venomous serpents. After repenting, the people are told by God through Moses to look at a bronze serpent for healing.
Responsorial Psalm – Psalm 78: Hear, my people, how even when you turned from me, I, in my mercy, forgave you and restrained my wrath. Do not forget the works of your merciful God.
Second Reading – Philippians 2:6-11: Though in the form of God, Jesus didn’t strive for equality with God. He humbled himself, obeying even unto death on a cross. For this, God exalted him above all names.
Gospel – John 3:13-17: Jesus tells Nicodemus that only he, the Son of Man, descended from and will ascend to heaven. Like Moses’ serpent, he must be lifted up for people to gain eternal life. God sent him not to condemn, but to save.
Prima lettura – Numeri 21-4b-9: Stanchi del viaggio e del cibo, il popolo si lamenta contro Dio e Mosè. In risposta, Dio permette l’arrivo di serpenti velenosi. Dopo essersi pentiti, il popolo riceve da Dio, tramite Mosè, l’ordine di guardare un serpente di bronzo per essere guarito.
Salmo responsoriale – Salmo 78: Ascolta, popolo mio, come anche quando ti sei allontanato da me, io, nella mia misericordia, ti ho perdonato e ho trattenuto la mia ira. Non dimenticare le opere del tuo Dio misericordioso.
Seconda lettura – Filippesi 2,6-11: Pur essendo nella forma di Dio, Gesù non ha cercato di essere uguale a Dio. Si è umiliato, obbedendo fino alla morte sulla croce. Per questo Dio lo ha esaltato sopra ogni nome.
Vangelo – Giovanni 3, 13-17: Gesù dice a Nicodemo che solo lui, il Figlio dell’uomo, è disceso dal cielo e vi tornerà. Come il serpente di Mosè, deve essere innalzato affinché gli uomini abbiano la vita eterna. Dio lo ha mandato non per condannare, ma per salvare.
- SACRED HEART (FIRST FRIDAYS) DEVOTIONS
- First Fridays of every month, Exposition of the Blessed Sacrament in St. Joseph Chapel between 8:30 am - 6 pm