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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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Live Video Streaming

- by Pastor : Saint Peters Parish

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We are excited to offer FORMED to our entire parish for free. With award-winning studies and parish programs, inspiring audio content, movies, e-books, and family-friendly kids’ programming, there is something for everyone on FORMED. 

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Divine Mercy Chaplet

The Chaplet of Divine Mercy is prayed daily at 3:00pm in our Chapel.  If you are not able to attend in person, you are welcome to join us in prayer online using the screen to your upper left.

Weekday and Weekend Mass Times

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 $5.00 is much appreciated.

A Word From Our Pastor...

2nd Sunday of Lent - Cycle A - 1st March 2026

First Reading – Genesis 12:1-4a: The Lord commands Abram to leave his homeland and go to a new land that God will show him. God promises to bless Abram and make him the father of a great nation, and Abram obeys, leaving his home as directed.

Responsorial Psalm – Psalm 33: A prayer of trust in God’s mercy and justice. The psalmist praises God’s works and faithfulness, and acknowledges that God protects and delivers those who fear and hope in him, ultimately putting their trust in the Lord’s kindness.

Second Reading – 2 Timothy 1:8b-10: Paul encourages Timothy to join in suffering for the gospel, reminding him that God has saved and called them to a holy life, not because of their own deeds, but because of God’s grace and purpose, which has now been revealed through Christ’s appearance and victory over death.

Gospel – Matthew 17:1-9: Jesus takes Peter, James, and John up a mountain where he is transfigured before them, shining with a bright light, and they see Moses and Elijah talking with Jesus. A voice from heaven affirms that Jesus is God’s beloved son, and the disciples are told not to speak of the event until after Jesus has risen from the dead.

 

Prima lettura – Genesi 12,1-4a: Il Signore ordina ad Abramo di lasciare la sua patria e di recarsi in una nuova terra che Dio gli mostrerà. Dio promette di benedire Abramo e di renderlo padre di una grande nazione, e Abramo obbedisce, lasciando la sua casa come gli è stato ordinato.

Salmo responsoriale – Salmo 33: Una preghiera di fiducia nella misericordia e nella giustizia di Dio. Il salmista loda le opere e la fedeltà di Dio e riconosce che Dio protegge e libera coloro che lo temono e sperano in lui, riponendo la loro fiducia nella bontà del Signore.

Seconda lettura – 2 Timoteo 1,8b-10: Paolo incoraggia Timoteo a unirsi a lui nella sofferenza per il Vangelo, ricordandogli che Dio li ha salvati e chiamati a una vita santa, non per le loro opere, ma per la grazia e il disegno di Dio, che ora è stato rivelato attraverso l’apparizione di Cristo e la sua vittoria sulla morte.

Vangelo – Matteo 17,1-9: Gesù porta Pietro, Giacomo e Giovanni su un monte dove si trasfigura davanti a loro, risplendendo di una luce brillante, e vedono Mosè ed Elia che parlano con Gesù. Una voce dal cielo afferma che Gesù è il figlio prediletto di Dio, e ai discepoli viene detto di non parlare dell’evento fino a quando Gesù non sarà risorto dai morti.