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Parishioners are encouraged to view our weekly bulletin as it not only contains the weekly mass schedule, but also includes information on ministries, events and special announcements that relate to our parish and within our community.

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Weekday and Weekend Mass Times

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Weekday Mass Schedule

Regular Weekend Mass Schedule

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.

Updated Baptismal Certificates

 Parishioners requesting a copy of their updated Baptismal Certificates are requested to visit the parish office and provide photo identification prior to receiving their certificate. 

An offering of $10.00 is much appreciated.

5th Sunday of Easter - 3rd May 2026

A Word From Our Pastor...

First Reading – Acts 6:1-7: To address Greek-speaking widows’ needs, the apostles delegated food distribution to seven Spirit-filled men. This allowed apostles more time for prayer and teaching, leading to the spread of faith and conversions, even among Jewish priests.
Responsorial Psalm – Psalm 33:
Righteous ones, rejoice and praise the Lord with music. His word is true, His works dependable, loving justice and fairness. He watches over and sustains those who trust in Him.
Second Reading – 1 Peter 2:4-9:
We are urged to draw near to Christ, the living cornerstone, and become living stones ourselves, forming a spiritual house and priesthood. While precious to believers, Christ is a stumbling block to unbelievers. We are chosen to proclaim God’s excellence, brought from darkness to light.
Gospel – John 14:1-12:
Jesus comforted his disciples, urging trust in him as in God. He spoke of preparing a place for them in heaven, promising to return for them. Thomas’ query about the way was met with Jesus’ declaration of being the way, truth, and life, the sole path to the Father. Philip’s request to see the Father led Jesus to emphasize his unity with the Father, urging belief in this divine relationship and promising greater works for believers.

Prima lettura – Atti 6,1-7: Per rispondere alle necessità delle vedove di lingua greca, gli apostoli affidarono la distribuzione del cibo a sette uomini pieni di Spirito Santo. Ciò permise agli apostoli di dedicare più tempo alla preghiera e all’insegnamento, favorendo la diffusione della fede e le conversioni, persino tra i sacerdoti ebrei.
Salmo responsoriale – Salmo 33:
Giusti, gioite e lodate il Signore con la musica. La sua parola è vera, le sue opere affidabili; egli ama la giustizia e l’equità. Egli veglia su coloro che confidano in lui e li sostiene.
Seconda lettura – 1 Pietro 2,4-9:
Siamo esortati ad avvicinarci a Cristo, la pietra angolare viva, e a diventare noi stessi pietre vive, formando una casa spirituale e un sacerdozio. Sebbene sia prezioso per i credenti, Cristo è una pietra d’inciampo per i non credenti. Siamo stati scelti per proclamare l’eccellenza di Dio, portati dalle tenebre alla luce.
Vangelo – Giovanni 14,1-12:
Gesù confortò i suoi discepoli, esortandoli a confidare in Lui come in Dio. Parlò di preparare un posto per loro in cielo, promettendo di tornare a prenderli. Alla domanda di Tommaso sulla via, Gesù rispose dichiarando di essere Lui stesso la via, la verità e la vita, l’unica via verso il Padre. La richiesta di Filippo di vedere il Padre portò Gesù a sottolineare la sua unità con il Padre, esortando a credere in questa relazione divina e promettendo opere più grandi per i credenti.