Each week we have more returning parishioners. I welcome each of you back! As our numbers continue to go up and the world returns to a little bit of normalcy, I must remind each of you to remain on guard while on our campus. Facial coverings are not optional and must be worn over mouth and nose at all times when inside of our facilities. Please always maintain a distance of six feet between yourself and other households while you are on campus.
The Parish Pastoral Council is currently looking for individuals who would like to be on the council. There is also a nomination box located in the gathering hall. We are in need of people who are involved with the parish, desire to evangelize, engage our parish community, and help with parish activities.
Next weekend is the official start to Holy Week. Our Palm Sunday Masses will remain at the usual time. We will not gather for the blessing of palms. Instead everyone will take their seat and the palms will be blessed from the back of the church. On your way out of the church you will have the opportunity to take a palm with you.
Holy Thursday is April 1st and the only Mass of the day will be at 7pm. Good Friday is April 2nd and we will have service at 6pm (English) and 7:30pm (Spanish). Easter Vigil Mass will be April 3rd at 8:30pm. Our Easter Sunday Masses will be 8am, 10am, 12pm (Spanish), and 2pm (Latin).
Please note that due to anticipated length of liturgies there will not be confessions prior to Sunday obligation Masses on Palm Sunday and Easter Sunday. If you desire to make a confession you may do so Wednesday at 6pm, Saturday at 9am, Good Friday at 9am and following the 3pm Living Stations of the Cross, and anytime by appointment.
In Christ,
Fr. Dustin Collins
No comments:
New comments are not allowed.