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Weekday Mass Schedule

Holy Week 2026 - Mass Schedule

Holy Week 2026 - Mass Schedule

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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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 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. 

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A Word From Our Pastor...

Easter Sunday - Cycle A - 5th April 2026

First Reading: Acts 10:34a, 37-43: The message of Peter to Cornelius and his household, in which he proclaims the good news of Jesus Christ, his life, teachings, death, and resurrection. Peter affirms that Jesus is the Lord of all, and that those who believe in Him receive forgiveness of sins and new life.
Responsorial Psalm: Psalm 118:
Acknowledging the Lord’s goodness and eternal love, we witness His power and salvation. The once-rejected cornerstone now holds supreme importance, a marvel of divine orchestration. Let’s celebrate this day, a testament to the Lord’s magnificent work.
Second Reading: Colossians 3:1-4: Christians should focus on the things above, where Christ is seated at the right hand of God, and to set their minds on heavenly things rather than earthly things.
Gospel: John 20:1-9:
Mary Magdalene discovered Jesus’ tomb open and empty, leading Peter and the beloved disciple to investigate. They found only linen wrappings and the head cloth folded, sparking belief in Jesus’ resurrection despite not fully understanding the prophecy.

Prima lettura: Atti 10,34a.37-43:
Il messaggio di Pietro a Cornelio e alla sua famiglia, in cui proclama la buona novella di Gesù Cristo, la sua vita, i suoi insegnamenti, la sua morte e la sua risurrezione. Pietro afferma che Gesù è il Signore di tutti e che coloro che credono in Lui ricevono il perdono dei peccati e una vita nuova.
Salmo responsoriale: Salmo 118:
Riconoscendo la bontà e l’amore eterno del Signore, siamo testimoni della Sua potenza e della Sua salvezza. La pietra angolare un tempo scartata ora riveste un’importanza suprema, una meraviglia dell’orchestrazione divina. Celebriamo questo giorno, testimonianza della magnifica opera del Signore.
Seconda lettura: Colossesi 3,1-4: I
cristiani dovrebbero concentrarsi sulle cose di lassù, dove Cristo è seduto alla destra di Dio, e rivolgere la loro mente alle cose celesti piuttosto che a quelle terrene.
Vangelo: Giovanni 20,1-9:
Maria Maddalena scoprì che il sepolcro di Gesù era aperto e vuoto, e condusse Pietro e il discepolo prediletto a indagare. Trovarono solo i teli di lino e il sudario ripiegato, il che suscitò in loro la fede nella risurrezione di Gesù, pur non comprendendo appieno la profezia.