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Women’s Cornerstone
Daily Rosary | Divine Mercy Chaplet | Eucharistic Adoration | Stations of the Cross

Men’s Cornerstone

Parish Picnic

Bereavement Ministry

Parish Picnic

Parish Picnic

Red Sample

Parish Picnic
Ed. Ginter
Spring Concert | Christmas Concert | Presentation MTV |
Piano Men

Parish Picnic
Our Parish Garden Compost Bins Are Open!
After a winter hiatus the garden compost area is now open. The garden uses compost to enrich the soil and create better produce for local soup kitchens and pantries. Participate in this environmentally friendly practice by placing your food scraps in the bins located at the garden entrance.
The following may be placed in our compost bins:
all fresh fruits and vegetables
coffee grinds (paper filters are also OK)
egg shells and nutshells
grass clippings from un-pesticide-treated grass (no bags please)
paper towels
leaves of any kind (fresh green, Fall brown, and even leaves from gutters)
flowers (fresh, dried, or dead)saw dust and wood ash
chopped twigs and chopped branches only
Please NO fats, oil, dairy or meat scraps or bones; large branches, lumber, or invasive weeds and of course, no plastic, stickers or bags. Thanks for your participation!
We Are His Witnesses: A Pastoral Letter from Cardinal Tobin
Click here to download a copy.
Parish Picnic | Sunday, Sept. 15, 12:30-4:00pm – Wristbands Required & Volunteers Needed!
Live music by Group Therapy! Fun activities for all ages!
Wristbands go on sale after the Masses on August 3-4 weekend & in the parish office during the week.
Ages 21 & over, $15 | Ages 6-20, $5 | Ages 5 & under, FREE No pets please!
Early purchases help with our planning!!
Volunteers needed for a few hours on Saturday & Sunday mornings, September 14 & September 15! CLICK HERE TO SIGN-UP!
“What is Lent” – Cardinal Dolan

Watch these videos that explain the meaning and practices of Lent:
What is Lent?
Sometimes we lose our way on this journey of faith.
Sometimes we lose focus.
Lent can help us admit that life is a journey back to God,
and the best way to return is through Jesus and through the Church.
“Franciscan Media: On Almsgiving”

Almsgiving is a beautiful Lenten Practice that reminds us
that we need mending and fixing.
Lent is a time of restoration built on almsgiving,
as we give of our own resources and excess to those who have gone without..
“Reasons for Fasting”

Why we fast?
We fast so we get to know ourselves better,
learn the practice of discernment,
and what it means to sacrifice. In the end,
fasting helps us to become more like Jesus,
which is a great way to look at Lent!
“What is Ash Wednesday?”

“Confession as a Place of Victory”

“What is Lent”

Watch these videos that explain the meaning and practices of Lent:
What is Lent?
Lent is a journey in mercy.
Lent is much more than just looking at ourselves
– our journeys are intertwined.
Metanoia – A Lenten Journey | Monday mornings or evenings during Lent beginning Feb. 12

Online Mass /
Mass Schedule
Sunday Mass
Saturday 5pm (also live-streamed)
Sunday 7:30am, 8:30am, 10:00am, 11:30am & 6:30pm
Daily Mass (click here to view)
Mon. – Sat. 9:00am (also live-streamed)
Parish News & Events
Please read about all of our upcoming events in the weekly bulletin.