The Holy Eucharist is the body and blood, soul and divinity of Christ. This is not symbolic, allegorical, metaphorical, or merely spiritual. Christ is really present in the Eucharist, which is why it is also called the Real Presence.
It is easy to see why this sacrament is the most central and important to Catholics. When we consume the physical Eucharist it becomes part of our bodies while our souls are being nourished by the reception of Christ personally and totally.
Please know that if you choose to park on Alderson, which we discourage (there have been an influx of recent towings), please do not block the rectory circle drive. Also, please observe parking limitation signs on Alderson – we don’t want you to get a ticket. As well, please be courteous and do not block the driveways of neighbors.
Saturday | 4:00pm | The Schola choir will sing (Gregorian chant and Renaissance polyphony) |
Sunday | 7:30 am | |
9:00am | Choral Quartet and Organ | |
11:00am | This Mass is livestreamed at this page and will include Choral Quartet and Organ. | |
1:00pm | Cantor and Organ | |
5:00pm | ||
7:30pm |
Mass: 6:15 pm
Mass: 12:00 Noon
Mass: 8:00 am
Mass: 8:00 am
Adoration is held on the first Friday of the month after the 8:00 am Mass until 11:00 am