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Mass Schedule

Masses

Saturday  4:00PM (English) 
6:00PM (Spanish)
Sunday  8:30 & 11:00AM


Daily Masses
Monday  9:30AM
Tuesday Communion Service 9:30AM
Wednesday  6:00PM
Thursday & Friday  9:30AM

Confession

Saturday: 3:15 - 3:45PM

Saturday: 5:30 - 5:45PM

Wednesday & Friday

(at the start of Adoration)


Adoration

First Friday 10am-8am First Saturday

Wednesday after 6pm Mass

Friday after 9:30am Mass

Welcome, Pilgrims of Hope!

A Jubilee Year is a special year of grace in the Catholic Church. It is a year of remission of sins, debts, and universal pardon.


We are honored to be a pilgrim site as chosen by the Archdiocese.  Click below to learn more about this wonderful opportunity to solidify your life in Christ!

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requiem for pope francis at olm

Mass for pope francis

Friday, April 23rd, 2025 at 9:30 am


December 17th, 1936 - April 21, 2025

"Today, our tears of joy are mixed with tears of sadness as we mourn the death of Pope Francis. We thank God for his gift of the Holy Father’s life and for his papacy marked by a special love for the poor and marginalized. ‘Well done, good and faithful servant!’ May Pope Francis rest in peace and may his memory be eternal’"
-Archbishop G. J. Hartmayer

Full Message from Archbishop Hartmayer

Divine Mercy Adoration

Sunday, April 27th, 2025 at 3:00 pm


“Divine Mercy opens us to the sufferings of others.”

-Pope Francis, 2022 Divine Mercy Homily


Pope Francis has called us Catholics to be a living example of Christ's mercy.  It is fitting that this year, the we honor the life of Pope Francis on Divine Mercy Sunday.  Join us in a special adoration hour for both Divine Mercy as we pray before the Blessed Sacrament for the Repose of the Soul of Pope Francis during the hour of Mercy.

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First Friday

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First Saturday

First Friday is the first Friday of the month and is often marked by special devotion to the Sacred Heart of Jesus since Jesus died for us and won our salvation on a Friday. Every Friday of the year, and not only the Fridays in Lent, is a special day of penance as stipulated in the Code of Canon Law: “The penitential days and times in the universal Church are every Friday of the whole year and the season of Lent.” —(Canon 1250).


First Friday Mass

Friday, May 2nd, 2025 at 9:30am Mass


Join us for morning mass dedicated to the most Sacred Heart of Jesus.  We elevate our First Friday Mass with Music and Adoration until the following day.


 Adoration

Friday, May 2nd, 2025 after 9:30am Mass

until 8:30 am Mass on Saturday, May 3rd


After the conclusion of our 9:30 am Mass, we continue our devotion to the Sacred Heart of Jesus in Adoration.  Please see sign up sheets in the Narthex to be a guardian.  This over night adoration last until right before the 8:30 am Mass on Saturday.



Catholic Conversations

Saturday, May 3rd following 8:30 am Mass


May 1st is the feast of St. Joseph the Worker. To honor him we will be viewing the video "St. Joseph Our Spiritual Father" following 8:30am mass on Saturday, May 3rd. The video features interviews with leading experts and theologians as well as powerful firsthand testimonies from those who have received tremendous favors and blessings through the intercession of St. Joseph. Join us for mass, a delicious breakfast, and a glimpse into one of the most incredible lives in human history!!

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Divine Mercy Sunday

Join Us to Celebrate Divine Mercy Sunday

April 27th, 2025


“Our Lord said, "I desire that the Feast of Mercy be a refuge and a shelter for all souls, and especially for poor sinners. On that day the very depths of My tender mercy are open. I pour out a whole ocean of graces upon those souls who approach the fount of My mercy.” —St. Maria Faustina Kowalska


Liturgically the Easter Octave has always been centered on the theme of Divine Mercy and forgiveness. Divine Mercy Sunday, therefore, points us to the merciful love of God that lies behind the whole Paschal Mystery — the whole mystery of the death, burial and resurrection of Christ — made present for us in the Eucharist. In this way, it also sums up the whole Easter Octave.


As Pope John Paul II pointed out in his Regina Caeli address on Divine Mercy Sunday, 1995, “The whole octave of Easter is like a single day,” and the Octave Sunday is meant to be the day of “thanksgiving for the goodness God has shown to man in the whole Easter mystery.” 


OLM Divine Mercy Activities


Divine Mercy Chaplet

Sung or Spoken after ever Mass on April 26th and April 27th.


This chaplet brings us closer to the Most Sacred Heart of Jesus through trust in Him.  Extraordinary graces are obtained with recitation of this beautiful chaplet and even more so done in community and before Jesus in the tabernacle.

Blessing and Dedication of the Holy Family Statue

Sunday, April 27th after 11 am Mass


Immediately following the Divine Mercy Chaplet after the 11 am Mass, there will be a blessing and dedication of the Holy Family Statute for the new Holy Family Garden.


Parish Potluck

Sunday, April 27th after 11 am Mass


After the Divine Mercy Chaplet and blessing and dedication of the Holy Family Statue, all parishioners are invited to join us for a Divine Mercy Pot Luck.


Easter Egg Hunt

Sunday, April 27th after Parish Potluck


After the Parish Potluck, OLM's annual Easter Egg hunt begins!  Bring all your children to participate in this fun filled afternoon.


Divine Mercy Adoration

Sunday, April 27th at 3pm-4pm


At the hour of mercy, join us in adoration and prayer as we reflect on the beauty of Our Lord's mercy. Spend some quiet time in reflection and deepen your intimacy and devotion to Jesus on this most special day.