Ascension

May 9

8AM Said Mass

7PM Sung Mass

The Great Vigil of Pentecost

May 18

5PM

Sung Mass

Pentecost (Whitsunday)

May 19

7:30 AM Said Mass

9:00AM Sung Mass

Marian Procession immediately following 9AM Mass on May 12th

Mass Schedule:

Sunday 7:30AM & 9:00AM

Saturday 5PM Vigil

Daily Mass: Tuesday - Friday 8AM

Evening Prayer immediately follows the Saturday Vigil Mass

Confession before the Saturday Vigil, Sunday 7:30AM,& 9AM Masses, & by appointment

May 9th Ascension

8AM & 7PM

The Vigil of Pentecost 5PM May 19th

Pentecost May 20 8AM & 9AM

Are you new to Catholicism and wondering what the Church is all about? Have you been away from the Church for a while but are now rediscovering Catholicism?
Are you new to the area and looking for your new parish?

No matter where you are in your faith journey we would like to extend to you a warm welcome.

We are glad you are here! Welcome home!

Ordinariate Parishes and communities retain the important elements of the noble and ancient Anglican tradition (Ecclesia Anglicana), but are fully Roman Catholic. Without excluding liturgical celebrations according to the Roman Rite, we celebrate the Holy Eucharist and the other Sacraments according to the liturgical books proper to the Anglican tradition, which have been approved by the Holy See. Through books such as Divine Worship: The Missal, and Divine Worship: The Daily Office, we share our distinctive commitment to praising God in the eloquence of the Prayer Book tradition.

Our founding documents make clear that the Ordinariate is intended to be an instrument of Catholic unity: an opportunity to model what the future reconciliation of separated Christian communities could be. We wish to fulfill the Holy Father’s vision for Christian unity, in which diverse expressions of one faith are joined together in the One, Holy, Catholic, and Apostolic Church.