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       Mass Schedule Sunday                          10:30a.m.(English)                  2:00 p.m.(Spanishl)

Tuesday  12:10 p.m.       Wednesday12:10p.m.  Thursday 12:10 p.m.         Friday 6:15 p.m.

Religious Education

9:00p.m.(English)

1:00 p.m. (Spanish)

Catholic Student  Center

RCIA

Pastoral Council

 

 

 

Altar Servers assist the priest during Mass and at other special prayer services. This ministry is open to youth, Third grade or older.

Eucharistic Ministers assist with distribution of the Body and Blood of Christ at Sunday Mass and special liturgical celebrations.  There is an annual training session.

Lectors proclaim the word of God during Mass and special liturgies. Proclaiming the word is an essential and important part of every worship service. Readers serve at least once a month. Training sessions are required for those who serve in this ministry.

Ushers assure the order and dignity of our community worship by helping with seating, collecting the offering, passing out bulletins .

Adult Choir leads and enriches the sung prayer each Sunday at  Mass, and other special celebrations. Rehearsals are held on Tuesdays at 6:00pm in the church.

Children's Vocal Choir leads and enriches the sung prayer during the children's liturgies. Rehearsals are held on  the (2nd & 3rd )Saturday at noon.

Pastoral Council serves as an advisory council to the pastor.

Building/Maintenance Committee makes recommendations for on-going maintenance.

Education Committee makes recommendations regarding the Religious Education Programs.

Transportation Ministry provides rides to and from Mass and other  church activities.

Women's and Men's Groups plans and carries out all  social activities, such as the multi-cultural Sundays, Thanksgiving & Christmas family baskets, volunteer party, and serving coffee and donuts after Sunday morning Masses.

 RCIA is a process for forming new members of the Catholic Community. The RCIA is addressed primarily to the unbaptized, baptized members of other traditions seeking a relationship with the Catholic Church, and Catholics who have been baptized but have never received formal training. The process is designed for both adults, and children over the age of 10 who are new to the Catholic faith.

 

 


American Catholic Youth Site

 

 

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