The Solemnity of Mary, Mother of God
ChurchA Holy Day of Obligation this year. Mass will be celebrated on Tuesday, December 31st, at 5:45 pm and on Wednesday, January 1st, at 8:00 am and 10am.
A Holy Day of Obligation this year. Mass will be celebrated on Tuesday, December 31st, at 5:45 pm and on Wednesday, January 1st, at 8:00 am and 10am.
Everyone is welcome to join in praying for life from conception to natural death, healing of victims and sanctification of our Church. Meet at the large LOTW sign on Bowles to pray the Rosary and Divine Mercy Chaplet.
Everyone is invited to this fun afternoon, including your family and friends! Let's keep celebrating in the Christmas season! There are indoor and outdoor options. There will be a taco truck (for purchase), hay rides, carolers, activities for kids and more!
Your story. Your questions. Join us any Tuesday. We will meet at the fire pit on Archangel's Field. Who is this for? Non-Catholics and "fallen away" Catholics who may be curious about Catholicism. Catholics are encouraged to attend if they are accompanying a guest.
The 1st and 3rd Tuesdays of the month. The Mass includes chanting, incense, and some latin.
Your story. Your questions. Join us any Tuesday. We will meet at the fire pit on Archangel's Field. Who is this for? Non-Catholics and "fallen away" Catholics who may be curious about Catholicism. Catholics are encouraged to attend if they are accompanying a guest.
We will be collecting diapers of all sizes, diaper wipes, formula and bottles, newborn clothing and baby toiletries. Items can be dropped off before/after Mass throughout the weekend in the Narthex or Julia Greeley Outreach Center. Please note: Pregnancy resource centers generally do not accept...
Your story. Your questions. Join us any Tuesday. We will meet at the fire pit on Archangel's Field. Who is this for? Non-Catholics and "fallen away" Catholics who may be curious about Catholicism. Catholics are encouraged to attend if they are accompanying a guest.
The Walk with One Workshop is meant to equip LOTW parishioners to accompany just one person, whether a neighbor, a friend, or family member toward union with Jesus Christ in the Eucharist. Tim Glemkowski, former CEO of the National Eucharistic Congress, will give a presentation...
Your story. Your questions. Join us any Tuesday. We will meet at the fire pit on Archangel's Field. Who is this for? Non-Catholics and "fallen away" Catholics who may be curious about Catholicism. Catholics are encouraged to attend if they are accompanying a guest.