Holy Thursday marks the beginning of the most sacred days of our faith, known as the Triduum. We gather for Morning Prayer at 9 AM to reflect and prepare our hearts and in the evening, we celebrate the Mass of the Lord’s Supper remembering the night Jesus shared the Last Supper with His disciples and gave us the gift of the Eucharist.
On Good Friday, we remember the day Jesus gave His life for us on the cross. We begin with Morning Prayer at 9 AM as we enter into a day of reflection and prayer. We gather for the Celebration of the Passion of the Lord, where we listen to the story of Jesus’ suffering and death, pray for the world, and venerate the cross.
Holy Saturday is a day of waiting and hope as we prepare to celebrate Jesus’ victory over death. We begin the day with Morning Prayer at 9 AM, joining together in quiet reflection. At Noon, you are invited to our Blessing of the Easter Baskets, where you can bring your Easter foods for a special blessing, and we encourage you to also bring items to share with our Food Pantry to help those in need.
The Easter Vigil is the most sacred and beautiful liturgy of the entire Church year. We gather at 8 PM to celebrate the moment when Jesus rose from the dead, bringing light into the darkness. All are invited to experience the beauty, mystery, and hope of this extraordinary celebration.
The Easter Vigil is the most sacred and beautiful liturgy of the entire Church year. We gather at 8 PM to celebrate the moment when Jesus rose from the dead, bringing light into the darkness. The evening begins in stillness as we bless the new fire and light the Paschal Candle, a symbol of Christ’s victory over death. Through Scripture, we hear the story of God’s love unfolding from the beginning of creation to the Resurrection. This night is also a time of great joy as we welcome new members into the Church through Baptism, Confirmation, and the Eucharist. All are invited to experience the beauty, mystery, and hope of this extraordinary celebration.
You're invited to join our parish family for a special Mass as we remember all children now in God's loving care and offer comfort to those grieving the loss of a child...