
Holy Week and Easter 2025
April 17 – Holy Thursday | Mass at 7:30 PM followed by Adoration |
April 18 – Good Friday | Stations of the Cross at 1 PM Seven Last Words Meditation at 2 PM Celebration of our Lord’s Passion at 3 PM |
April 19 – Easter Vigil | Mass at 8 PM (no Mass Saturday morning) |
April 20 – Easter Sunday | Masses at 7:30, 9:30, and 11:30 AM (no 5 PM Mass) |
Weekdays | Monday thru Saturday 8:15am Masses (livestreamed) |
Community Rosary | Monday thru Friday before 8:15am Masses |
Mother of Perpetual Help Devotion | Wednesday after the 8:15 am Mass |
Saturday Vigil | Saturday 4:30pm Mass (livestreamed) |
Sunday | Sunday 7:30am, 9:30am (livestreamed), 11:30am (livestreamed) & 5:00pm Masses |
Sacrament of Penance (Confession) | Saturday 3:30pm thru 4:15pm |
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Holy Days of Obligation 2025
Holy days of obligation hold special significance in the Catholic Church. These solemnities invite us to reflect on specific mysteries of our faith or honor particular saints. They are so important that the Church requires us to attend Mass on these days, even if they don’t fall on a Sunday. On these occasions, we celebrate key feasts in the liturgical year, recognizing God’s love for us and deepening our commitment to the Catholic faith.
Wednesday, January 1st | Solemnity of Mary, Mother of God |
Thursday, May 29th | Ascension of Jesus |
Friday, August 15th | Assumption of the Blessed Virgin Mary |
Saturday, November 1st | Solemnity of All Saints |
Monday, December 8th | Immaculate Conception of the Blessed Virgin Mary |
Thursday, December 25th | Nativity of the Lord – Christmas |
Note that celebration of these days may be moved to the Sunday Mass. Details to come as we approach these feasts.