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Update: June 3, 2023
Kindly take note that the Mass on Wednesday will be at 6PM or an hour earlier than the regular schedule. It is because the CWL will have their Memorial Supper............... Let us reclaim the month of June for the Most Sacred Heart of Jesus! I encourage all parents to consecrate your families to the Sacred Heart every evening. You may use this traditional prayer of consecration taken from The Rural Life Prayerbook (1956), written and compiled by Alban J. Dachauer SJ: ......Sacred Heart of Jesus, You made clear to St. Margaret Mary Your desire of being King in Christian families. We today wish to proclaim Your most complete kingly dominion over our own family. We want to live in the future with Your life. We want to cause to flourish in our midst those virtues to which You have promised peace here below. We want to banish far from us the spirit of the world which You have cursed. You shall be King over our minds in the simplicity of our faith, and over our hearts by the wholehearted love with which they shall burn for You, the flame of which we will keep alive by the frequent reception of Your divine Eucharist. Be so kind, O divine heart, as to preside over our assembling's, to bless our enterprises, both spiritual and temporal, to dispel our cares, to sanctify our joys, and to alleviate our sufferings. If ever one or the other of us should have the misfortune to afflict You, remind him, O Heart of Jesus, that You are good and merciful to the penitent sinner. And when the hour of separation strikes, when death shall come to cast mourning into our midst, we will all, both those who go and those who stay, be submissive to you’re your eternal decrees. We shall console ourselves with the thought that a day will come when the entire family, reunited in heaven, can sing forever Your glories and Your mercies. May the Immaculate Heart of Mary and the glorious patriarch St. Joseph present this consecration to You, and keep it in our minds all the days of our life. All glory to the Heart of Jesus, our King and our Father! Amen.
Update: May 27, 2023
PARISH UPDATE 05/14/2023 – We commemorate this Sunday the Lord’s going up to heaven – body and soul - after his resurrection. He ascends to heaven through his own divine power as God and through the power of his own transfigured human soul. The Catholic Culture website says, “Doctrinally the Ascension means the final elevation of Christ’s human nature into the condition of human glory…Christ’s Ascension is the archetype and pledge of our own ascension into heaven.
” Elsewhere, the same website quoted St. John Chrysostom saying, “Through the mystery of the Ascension we, who seemed unworthy of God’s earth, are taken up into heaven… Our very nature, against the Cherubim guarded the gates of Paradise, is enthroned today high above all Cherubim.” Beautiful, eh?...........
Just a heads up of some important dates in the not so distant future: On June 7, the CWL is having Communion Supper. All women in the parish are invited! Contact Marilyn Skubovius or any of the CWL members. On June 11, which is the Solemnity of the Corpus et Sanguinis Christi (the Body and Blood of Christ), during the 11 AM Mass, kids will receive their First Communion. On June 25, also within the 11 AM Mass, older kids will receive the Sacrament of Confirmation from His Grace Archbishop LeGatt. Let us pray for our children as they prepare to receive the sacraments. May they continue to grow in grace and friendship with our Lord………… Isn’t it wonderful that
First Communion and Holy Confirmation are happening in our parish in the month of June which is dedicated to the Sacred Heart of Jesus? The Directory on Popular Piety & the Liturgy teaches, “[T]he term “Sacred Heart of Jesus” denotes the entire mystery of Christ, the totality of his being, and his person considered in its most intimate essential: Son of God, uncreated wisdom; infinite charity, principal of the salvation and sanctification of mankind. The “Sacred Heart” is Christ, the Word Incarnate, Saviour, intrinsically containing, in the Spirit, an infinite divine n love for the Father and for his brothers.” You see, June is not a month to celebrate a sinful lifestyle or one of the capital sins! A Catholic should never take part in such shallow merriment. Rather, the month of June calls for strengthening in the virtue of piety for our Lord. It calls for a fundamental attitude of conversion and reparation, of love and gratitude, apostolic commitment and dedication to Christ and his saving work.
Update: May 20, 2023
We commemorate this Sunday the Lord’s going up to heaven – body and soul - after his resurrection. He ascends to heaven through his own divine power as God and through the power of his own transfigured human soul. The Catholic Culture website says, “Doctrinally the Ascension means the final elevation of Christ’s human nature into the condition of human glory...Christ’s Ascension is the archetype and pledge of our own ascension into heaven.
” Elsewhere, the same website quoted St. John Chrysostom saying, “Through the mystery of the Ascension we, who seemed unworthy of God’s earth, are taken up into heaven... Our very nature, against the Cherubim guarded the gates of Paradise, is enthroned today high above all Cherubim.” Beautiful, eh?........... Just a heads up of some important dates in the not so distant future: On June 7, the CWL is having Communion Supper. All women in the parish are invited! Contact Marilyn Skubovius or any of the CWL members. On June 11, which is the Solemnity of the Corpus et Sanguinis Christi (the Body and Blood of Christ), during the 11 AM Mass, kids will receive their First Communion. On June 25, also within the 11 AM Mass, older kids will receive the Sacrament of Confirmation from His Grace Archbishop LeGatt. Let us pray for our children as they prepare to receive the sacraments. May they continue to grow in grace and friendship with our Lord............ Isn’t it wonderful that First Communion and Holy Confirmation are happening in our parish in the month of June which is dedicated to the Sacred Heart of Jesus? The Directory on Popular Piety & the Liturgy teaches, “[T]he term “Sacred Heart of Jesus” denotes the entire mystery of Christ, the totality of his being, and his person considered in its most intimate essential: Son of God, uncreated wisdom; infinite charity, principal of the salvation and sanctification of mankind. The “Sacred Heart” is Christ, the Word Incarnate, Saviour, intrinsically containing, in the Spirit, an infinite divine-human love for the Father and for his brothers.” You see, June is not a month to celebrate a sinful lifestyle or one of the capital sins! A Catholic should never take part in such shallow merriment. Rather, the month of June calls for strengthening in the virtue of piety for our Lord. It calls for a fundamental attitude of conversion and reparation, of love and gratitude, apostolic commitment and dedication to Christ and his saving work.
Update: May 13, 2023
Happy Mothers Day to all mothers!........... We all feel the need to be seen as we are, to be known, to be nurtured. We get that experience foremost from our moms or whoever we consider as mother. No wonder motherhood is considered by the Church as the fulfilment of womanhood. In other words, no woman is fully a woman until she mothers. This calling, of course, includes those who cannot bear children or have the vocation to be single all their lives. They must become mothers especially in the spiritual sense………… “The woman’s soul is fashioned as a shelter in which other souls may unfold,” says St. Edith Stein. This is the genius of womanhood. Women have the capacity to perceive the needs of others and respond to them in a personal way; they can easily connect with others in an intimate way and create a space where someone feel loved and nurtured, making life meaningful, in short – to be a mother!........... How does one mother? What are the duties of motherhood? St. Paul in his letter to Titus (2:4-5) wrote that older women should “train younger women to love their husbands and children, to be self-controlled, chaste, good homemakers, under the control of their husbands, so that the word of God may not be discredited.” And the Catechism of the Catholic Church (CCC) in paragraph 2205 describes the Christian family as “a communion of persons, a sign and image of the communion of the Father and the Son in the Holy Spirit. In the procreation and education of children it reflects the Father’s work of creation. It is called to partake of the prayer and sacrifice of Christ. Daily prayer and the reading of the Word of God strengthen it in charity. The Christian family has an evangelizing and missionary task.” In the light of these readings, we can say that the role of motherhood includes not only being a homemaker and providing for the needs of the children but also the actions of loving them, disciplining them, professing the faith, living the faith, teaching virtues, prayer, and making good (Christ-centered) decisions. Needless to say, a woman can do these while all the time become successful in a chosen profession.
Update: May 6, 2023
Thank you so much for the prayers for our clergy retreat. I admit that going to our annul spiritual exercise, I was not expecting a lot because we do not have a retreat master but instead we are to have an immersion of the Household of Faith through group sharing. Surprisingly though I found it a spiritually enriching experience. There were 5 of us in our group - myself, the other 3 Filipino priests (Fr. Mario of Carman, Fr. Ed of Steinbach, Fr. Jojo of Morris) and Fr. Lucas, the parish priest of St. Francis Parish in Pinawa. While it is always fun to be with the other Filipino priests, the sharing during the retreat has brought our relationship to a much deeper level. Needless to say, it was also a great privilege to listen to the insights of the parish priest of Pinawa……….If you are still planning where to go for a summer trip, I suggest you consider Pinawa. It’s a beautiful town with spectacular hiking trails along the Winnipeg River. The Ironwood Trail in fact is part of the Trans Canada Trail (TCT) which takes you through a suspension bridge, the old Pinawa dam. You and your children will also surely enjoy rubber tubing along the river channel………... Next weekend, there will be a Blessing of Seeds during all celebrations of the Mass. We intend to bless all the seeds you are going to sow in your garden / farm as represented by the seeds you will bring for the blessing………. Congratulations to the Officers of St. John CWL! They will be installed during the 11 AM this Sunday……….. While I was away for the retreat and while there was no liturgy celebrated in our church, the floor of the narthex and the parish hall was waxed. In behalf of the Parish Finance Council, I would like to thank you all for your parish contributions thus makin h high cost maintenance job possible.
Update: April 29, 2023
There will be no Mass from May 1 to 5 in our church and in most churches throughout the Archdiocese of St. Boniface and Archdiocese of Winnipeg since the priests will be on a spiritual retreat. As in the past, the priests’ spiritual exercise will be held at the Wilderness Edge Retreat Centre in Pinawa. Each group will have their own schedule; for the priests belonging to the Archdiocese of St. Boniface, the retreat will be an immersion in the Household of Faith. In behalf of the Archbishop and all the priests, I ask you to pray for us during the duration of our retreat……….. May 1 is the memorial of St. Joseph the Worker.
At the Catholic Culture website we read,
“The feast of St. Joseph the Worker was established by Pope Pius XII in 1955 in order to Christianize the concept of labor and give to all workmen a model and a protector. By the daily labor in his shop, offered to God with patience and joy, St. Joseph provided for the necessities of his holy spouse and of the Incarnate Son of God, and thus became an example to all laborers. ‘Workmen and all those laboring in conditions of poverty will have reasons to rejoice rather than grieve, since they have in common with the Holy Family daily preoccupations and cares’(Leo XIII).” ………The parish Corn & Apple Committee headed by Marilyn Skubovius had a meeting last Wednesday, April 26. So, I would just like to give everyone
a heads up that we will soon be needing a lot of dedicated volunteers to insure a successful parish involvement in the festival. Besides, it’s a unique way to get a firsthand experience as well as getting acquainted with other members of our parish family.
Save the Date ! August 25, 26 , 27 Morden Corn and Apple Festival
Our parish will once again participate with 4 fundraising projects:
400 Lottery tickets - the tickets cost $100 . There is a draw every month for $1 000, $100 and $100. The parish sells the tickets for the Festival and receives $14 for every ticket sold. Starting in July we need people to help us sell tickets. We have a good list of past customers to contact. The profit from this project goes to the parish building fund.
Contact is Rheal LeGal 204 823 2249
K of C camping - During the festival visitors to Morden park their campers in the Maple Leaf school grounds . The K of C collects a fee for the amenities provided. The Festival pays a portion of the fee to the K of C for taking care of this service. Volunteers sit at the gate at the grounds collecting . There will be a sign up sheet. The profit from this project goes to K of C charities.
Contact Rheal LeGal
Hamburger booth - for many years we have served hamburgers with onions to festival go'ers . We need volunteers for set up of the booth, cooking, serving and clear up of the booth. There will be a sign up sheet on the bulletin board at the back of the church with the different jobs listed. The majority of the profit from this project goes to the parish . The CWL and Ukranian community receive a portion for their services .
Contact Denis Magotiaux 204 362 0481
Bingo - The parish operates Bingo in Confederation Park. Volunteers are needed to sell the Bingo cards to the participants. The profit from this project goes to parish building fund.
Contact is Clare Agnew 204 823 0169
Kindly take note that the Mass on Wednesday will be at 6PM or an hour earlier than the regular schedule. It is because the CWL will have their Memorial Supper............... Let us reclaim the month of June for the Most Sacred Heart of Jesus! I encourage all parents to consecrate your families to the Sacred Heart every evening. You may use this traditional prayer of consecration taken from The Rural Life Prayerbook (1956), written and compiled by Alban J. Dachauer SJ: ......Sacred Heart of Jesus, You made clear to St. Margaret Mary Your desire of being King in Christian families. We today wish to proclaim Your most complete kingly dominion over our own family. We want to live in the future with Your life. We want to cause to flourish in our midst those virtues to which You have promised peace here below. We want to banish far from us the spirit of the world which You have cursed. You shall be King over our minds in the simplicity of our faith, and over our hearts by the wholehearted love with which they shall burn for You, the flame of which we will keep alive by the frequent reception of Your divine Eucharist. Be so kind, O divine heart, as to preside over our assembling's, to bless our enterprises, both spiritual and temporal, to dispel our cares, to sanctify our joys, and to alleviate our sufferings. If ever one or the other of us should have the misfortune to afflict You, remind him, O Heart of Jesus, that You are good and merciful to the penitent sinner. And when the hour of separation strikes, when death shall come to cast mourning into our midst, we will all, both those who go and those who stay, be submissive to you’re your eternal decrees. We shall console ourselves with the thought that a day will come when the entire family, reunited in heaven, can sing forever Your glories and Your mercies. May the Immaculate Heart of Mary and the glorious patriarch St. Joseph present this consecration to You, and keep it in our minds all the days of our life. All glory to the Heart of Jesus, our King and our Father! Amen.
Update: May 27, 2023
PARISH UPDATE 05/14/2023 – We commemorate this Sunday the Lord’s going up to heaven – body and soul - after his resurrection. He ascends to heaven through his own divine power as God and through the power of his own transfigured human soul. The Catholic Culture website says, “Doctrinally the Ascension means the final elevation of Christ’s human nature into the condition of human glory…Christ’s Ascension is the archetype and pledge of our own ascension into heaven.
” Elsewhere, the same website quoted St. John Chrysostom saying, “Through the mystery of the Ascension we, who seemed unworthy of God’s earth, are taken up into heaven… Our very nature, against the Cherubim guarded the gates of Paradise, is enthroned today high above all Cherubim.” Beautiful, eh?...........
Just a heads up of some important dates in the not so distant future: On June 7, the CWL is having Communion Supper. All women in the parish are invited! Contact Marilyn Skubovius or any of the CWL members. On June 11, which is the Solemnity of the Corpus et Sanguinis Christi (the Body and Blood of Christ), during the 11 AM Mass, kids will receive their First Communion. On June 25, also within the 11 AM Mass, older kids will receive the Sacrament of Confirmation from His Grace Archbishop LeGatt. Let us pray for our children as they prepare to receive the sacraments. May they continue to grow in grace and friendship with our Lord………… Isn’t it wonderful that
First Communion and Holy Confirmation are happening in our parish in the month of June which is dedicated to the Sacred Heart of Jesus? The Directory on Popular Piety & the Liturgy teaches, “[T]he term “Sacred Heart of Jesus” denotes the entire mystery of Christ, the totality of his being, and his person considered in its most intimate essential: Son of God, uncreated wisdom; infinite charity, principal of the salvation and sanctification of mankind. The “Sacred Heart” is Christ, the Word Incarnate, Saviour, intrinsically containing, in the Spirit, an infinite divine n love for the Father and for his brothers.” You see, June is not a month to celebrate a sinful lifestyle or one of the capital sins! A Catholic should never take part in such shallow merriment. Rather, the month of June calls for strengthening in the virtue of piety for our Lord. It calls for a fundamental attitude of conversion and reparation, of love and gratitude, apostolic commitment and dedication to Christ and his saving work.
Update: May 20, 2023
We commemorate this Sunday the Lord’s going up to heaven – body and soul - after his resurrection. He ascends to heaven through his own divine power as God and through the power of his own transfigured human soul. The Catholic Culture website says, “Doctrinally the Ascension means the final elevation of Christ’s human nature into the condition of human glory...Christ’s Ascension is the archetype and pledge of our own ascension into heaven.
” Elsewhere, the same website quoted St. John Chrysostom saying, “Through the mystery of the Ascension we, who seemed unworthy of God’s earth, are taken up into heaven... Our very nature, against the Cherubim guarded the gates of Paradise, is enthroned today high above all Cherubim.” Beautiful, eh?........... Just a heads up of some important dates in the not so distant future: On June 7, the CWL is having Communion Supper. All women in the parish are invited! Contact Marilyn Skubovius or any of the CWL members. On June 11, which is the Solemnity of the Corpus et Sanguinis Christi (the Body and Blood of Christ), during the 11 AM Mass, kids will receive their First Communion. On June 25, also within the 11 AM Mass, older kids will receive the Sacrament of Confirmation from His Grace Archbishop LeGatt. Let us pray for our children as they prepare to receive the sacraments. May they continue to grow in grace and friendship with our Lord............ Isn’t it wonderful that First Communion and Holy Confirmation are happening in our parish in the month of June which is dedicated to the Sacred Heart of Jesus? The Directory on Popular Piety & the Liturgy teaches, “[T]he term “Sacred Heart of Jesus” denotes the entire mystery of Christ, the totality of his being, and his person considered in its most intimate essential: Son of God, uncreated wisdom; infinite charity, principal of the salvation and sanctification of mankind. The “Sacred Heart” is Christ, the Word Incarnate, Saviour, intrinsically containing, in the Spirit, an infinite divine-human love for the Father and for his brothers.” You see, June is not a month to celebrate a sinful lifestyle or one of the capital sins! A Catholic should never take part in such shallow merriment. Rather, the month of June calls for strengthening in the virtue of piety for our Lord. It calls for a fundamental attitude of conversion and reparation, of love and gratitude, apostolic commitment and dedication to Christ and his saving work.
Update: May 13, 2023
Happy Mothers Day to all mothers!........... We all feel the need to be seen as we are, to be known, to be nurtured. We get that experience foremost from our moms or whoever we consider as mother. No wonder motherhood is considered by the Church as the fulfilment of womanhood. In other words, no woman is fully a woman until she mothers. This calling, of course, includes those who cannot bear children or have the vocation to be single all their lives. They must become mothers especially in the spiritual sense………… “The woman’s soul is fashioned as a shelter in which other souls may unfold,” says St. Edith Stein. This is the genius of womanhood. Women have the capacity to perceive the needs of others and respond to them in a personal way; they can easily connect with others in an intimate way and create a space where someone feel loved and nurtured, making life meaningful, in short – to be a mother!........... How does one mother? What are the duties of motherhood? St. Paul in his letter to Titus (2:4-5) wrote that older women should “train younger women to love their husbands and children, to be self-controlled, chaste, good homemakers, under the control of their husbands, so that the word of God may not be discredited.” And the Catechism of the Catholic Church (CCC) in paragraph 2205 describes the Christian family as “a communion of persons, a sign and image of the communion of the Father and the Son in the Holy Spirit. In the procreation and education of children it reflects the Father’s work of creation. It is called to partake of the prayer and sacrifice of Christ. Daily prayer and the reading of the Word of God strengthen it in charity. The Christian family has an evangelizing and missionary task.” In the light of these readings, we can say that the role of motherhood includes not only being a homemaker and providing for the needs of the children but also the actions of loving them, disciplining them, professing the faith, living the faith, teaching virtues, prayer, and making good (Christ-centered) decisions. Needless to say, a woman can do these while all the time become successful in a chosen profession.
Update: May 6, 2023
Thank you so much for the prayers for our clergy retreat. I admit that going to our annul spiritual exercise, I was not expecting a lot because we do not have a retreat master but instead we are to have an immersion of the Household of Faith through group sharing. Surprisingly though I found it a spiritually enriching experience. There were 5 of us in our group - myself, the other 3 Filipino priests (Fr. Mario of Carman, Fr. Ed of Steinbach, Fr. Jojo of Morris) and Fr. Lucas, the parish priest of St. Francis Parish in Pinawa. While it is always fun to be with the other Filipino priests, the sharing during the retreat has brought our relationship to a much deeper level. Needless to say, it was also a great privilege to listen to the insights of the parish priest of Pinawa……….If you are still planning where to go for a summer trip, I suggest you consider Pinawa. It’s a beautiful town with spectacular hiking trails along the Winnipeg River. The Ironwood Trail in fact is part of the Trans Canada Trail (TCT) which takes you through a suspension bridge, the old Pinawa dam. You and your children will also surely enjoy rubber tubing along the river channel………... Next weekend, there will be a Blessing of Seeds during all celebrations of the Mass. We intend to bless all the seeds you are going to sow in your garden / farm as represented by the seeds you will bring for the blessing………. Congratulations to the Officers of St. John CWL! They will be installed during the 11 AM this Sunday……….. While I was away for the retreat and while there was no liturgy celebrated in our church, the floor of the narthex and the parish hall was waxed. In behalf of the Parish Finance Council, I would like to thank you all for your parish contributions thus makin h high cost maintenance job possible.
Update: April 29, 2023
There will be no Mass from May 1 to 5 in our church and in most churches throughout the Archdiocese of St. Boniface and Archdiocese of Winnipeg since the priests will be on a spiritual retreat. As in the past, the priests’ spiritual exercise will be held at the Wilderness Edge Retreat Centre in Pinawa. Each group will have their own schedule; for the priests belonging to the Archdiocese of St. Boniface, the retreat will be an immersion in the Household of Faith. In behalf of the Archbishop and all the priests, I ask you to pray for us during the duration of our retreat……….. May 1 is the memorial of St. Joseph the Worker.
At the Catholic Culture website we read,
“The feast of St. Joseph the Worker was established by Pope Pius XII in 1955 in order to Christianize the concept of labor and give to all workmen a model and a protector. By the daily labor in his shop, offered to God with patience and joy, St. Joseph provided for the necessities of his holy spouse and of the Incarnate Son of God, and thus became an example to all laborers. ‘Workmen and all those laboring in conditions of poverty will have reasons to rejoice rather than grieve, since they have in common with the Holy Family daily preoccupations and cares’(Leo XIII).” ………The parish Corn & Apple Committee headed by Marilyn Skubovius had a meeting last Wednesday, April 26. So, I would just like to give everyone
a heads up that we will soon be needing a lot of dedicated volunteers to insure a successful parish involvement in the festival. Besides, it’s a unique way to get a firsthand experience as well as getting acquainted with other members of our parish family.
Save the Date ! August 25, 26 , 27 Morden Corn and Apple Festival
Our parish will once again participate with 4 fundraising projects:
400 Lottery tickets - the tickets cost $100 . There is a draw every month for $1 000, $100 and $100. The parish sells the tickets for the Festival and receives $14 for every ticket sold. Starting in July we need people to help us sell tickets. We have a good list of past customers to contact. The profit from this project goes to the parish building fund.
Contact is Rheal LeGal 204 823 2249
K of C camping - During the festival visitors to Morden park their campers in the Maple Leaf school grounds . The K of C collects a fee for the amenities provided. The Festival pays a portion of the fee to the K of C for taking care of this service. Volunteers sit at the gate at the grounds collecting . There will be a sign up sheet. The profit from this project goes to K of C charities.
Contact Rheal LeGal
Hamburger booth - for many years we have served hamburgers with onions to festival go'ers . We need volunteers for set up of the booth, cooking, serving and clear up of the booth. There will be a sign up sheet on the bulletin board at the back of the church with the different jobs listed. The majority of the profit from this project goes to the parish . The CWL and Ukranian community receive a portion for their services .
Contact Denis Magotiaux 204 362 0481
Bingo - The parish operates Bingo in Confederation Park. Volunteers are needed to sell the Bingo cards to the participants. The profit from this project goes to parish building fund.
Contact is Clare Agnew 204 823 0169
Children's Rosary Prayer Group:
We are excited to share that a Children’s rosary prayer group has formed at our Parish. Although the target ages are from 4-14 this prayer group allows participation of children of all ages. Younger children and siblings are encouraged to participate as well. This is a unique opportunity for the children of our parish to come together to pray and to lead us all into prayer. Adults are welcome and encouraged to come to the Children’s Rosary as the “guardian angels” of this movement. The rosary will be held monthly on the second Tuesday of each month at 7:00 pm during Adoration of the Blessed Sacrament. No prior knowledge of the Rosary is needed. Rosaries and prayer books will be provided. All are welcome! For more information about the details of the origin of the Children’s rosary visit this website: www.childrensrosary.org. If you have any questions please contact: Fabiola Titchkosky at (204) 822-1271 Parish Rosary Night Please consider this an invitation to all parishioners of St. John’s to join us in saying the Rosary, Wednesday evenings at 7:00 p.m. |
Regular Mass Times:
Saturday: 5:00 p.m.
Sunday: 11:00 a.m. and 7:00 pm
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Sunday: 11:00 a.m. and 7:00 pm
For daily mass times, please refer to the weekly bulletin under the "Bulletin" tab.