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Weekly Bulletin

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.

Ascension Sunday - 17th May 2026

A Word From Our Pastor...

First Reading: Acts 1:1-11 – Luke recounts the events that occurred between Jesus’ resurrection and his ascension. Jesus appeared to his disciples, gave them instructions and promises, and was taken up into heaven while they watched.


Responsorial Psalm: Psalm 47
– A psalm of praise and exaltation to God as the king over all the earth. It describes God ascending to his throne amidst shouts of joy and trumpet blasts, and calls on all peoples to clap their hands and sing praises to him. The psalm also highlights God’s reign over the nations and his holy throne.


Second Reading: Ephesians 1:17-23
– A prayer from Paul for the Ephesian believers, asking God to give them spiritual wisdom and knowledge so that they may understand the hope and inheritance they have in Christ. Paul also emphasizes the power of God that was revealed when Christ was raised from the dead and exalted to the highest place, above all earthly powers and authorities.


Gospel: Matthew 28:16-20
– The resurrected Jesus appears to his disciples on a mountain in Galilee. Jesus commissions his disciples to go and make disciples of all nations, baptizing them in the name of the Father, Son, and Holy Spirit, and teaching them to obey everything he has commanded.

Prima lettura: Atti 1,1-11
– Luca racconta gli eventi accaduti tra la risurrezione di Gesù e la sua ascensione. Gesù apparve ai suoi discepoli, diede loro istruzioni e promesse, e fu assunto in cielo sotto i loro occhi.


Salmo responsoriale: Salmo 47
– Un salmo di lode ed esaltazione a Dio come re su tutta la terra. Descrive Dio che sale al suo trono tra grida di gioia e squilli di tromba, e invita tutti i popoli a battere le mani e a cantare le sue lodi. Il salmo sottolinea anche il regno di Dio sulle nazioni e il suo trono santo.


Seconda lettura: Efesini 1,17-23
– Una preghiera di Paolo per i credenti di Efeso, in cui chiede a Dio di donare loro saggezza e conoscenza spirituale affinché possano comprendere la speranza e l’eredità che hanno in Cristo. Paolo sottolinea anche la potenza di Dio che si è rivelata quando Cristo è risorto dai morti ed è stato esaltato al posto più alto, al di sopra di ogni potere e autorità terrena.


Vangelo: Matteo 28,16-20
– Gesù risorto appare ai suoi discepoli su un monte in Galilea. Gesù incarica i suoi discepoli di andare e fare discepoli di tutte le nazioni, battezzandoli nel nome del Padre, del Figlio e dello Spirito Santo, e insegnando loro a osservare tutto ciò che egli ha comandato.