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The Church and Chapel are Closed

Cardinal Thomas Collins has released a message today in regards to the coronavirus situation that churches and chapels are to be closed effective immediately. This also includes our perpetual adoration chapel. You may adore Jesus in the Blessed Sacrament on the altar of our church remotely through the camera (link above to “Parish TV”).

The parish office will also be closed. You may still reach the parish office by telephone or email.

Starting tomorrow, we will also be live streaming daily masses on YouTube (and Facebook Live as we have been thus far) following our regular mass schedule.

Read more: The Cardinal’s message from March 24, 2020.

By Parish News

Livestream Schedule and Message from the Pastoral Team

Dear parishioners, dear friends,

Here’s some information about our parish activities in the near future, which I ask you to please share!

We are planning to livestream Masses and devotions online on our Facebook page.

 

Monday: Mass at 8:30 am and 7:00 pm with Stations of the Cross for children at 6:45 pm (all in Polish)

Tuesday: Mass at 8:30 am and 7:00 pm (all in Polish)

Wednesday: Mass at 8:30 am and 7:00 pm with a devotion to Our Lady of Ludzmierz (all in Polish)

Thursday: Mass at 8:30 am (in Polish) and 7:00 pm (in English). Stations of the Cross in English at 6:45 pm

Friday: Mass at 8:30 am and 7:00 pm with Stations of the Cross at 6:45 pm (all in Polish)

Saturday: Mass at 8:30 am and 5:00 pm (in Polish) and 6:30 pm (in English)

Sunday: 9:30 am (in English)
8:00 am, 11:00 am, 1:00 pm, and 6:00 pm (all in Polish). “Gorzkie Zale” Lenten Devotion at 5:40 pm (in Polish).

 

On Sunday, we will begin our parish retreat as scheduled. It will be preached by Fr. Andrzej Juchniewicz OMI from Belarus (Fr. Wojtek spent two years with him in the seminary).

We also ask that you care for each other, especially those who are lonely, elderly, or sick. Please ask those you know if they need help. If you know of anyone who needs help, please submit the information to the parish office or email wojtekojciec@gmail.com and we can act to help them, together!

We are thinking of you, dear parishioners and friends! You are in our hearts and our prayers at this time.

With blessings +

Your pastoral team

Weekend Mass Schedule

Saturday:
5:00 pm (in Polish)
6:30 pm (in English)


Sunday:
8:00 am (in Polish)
9:30 am (in English)
11:00 am (in Polish – with children)
12:30 pm (in Polish)
6:00 pm (in Polish)

Weekday Mass Schedule

Monday – Friday:
8:30 am (in Polish)
7:00 pm (in Polish), except Thursday


Thursday:
7:00 pm (in English)


Saturday:
8:30 am (in Polish)

Devotions

Adoration of the Blessed Sacrament:
24 hours, 7 days a week (Perpetual adoration chapel)


Sunday:
Liturgy of the Hours – Immaculate Heart of Mary (7:30am)


Monday:
Prayer with St. Joseph (9:00 pm)


Tuesday:
Various devotions (after mass) – see weekly bulletin for details


Wednesday:
Novena to Our Lady of Ludźmierz (before mass)


First Thursday of the Month:
Eucharistic Adoration (after English mass)


First Friday of the Month:
Devotion to the Sacred Heart of Jesus (after mass)


First Saturday of the Month:
Devotion to the Immaculate Heart of Mary (after mass)


First Sunday of the Month:
Exchange of the Rosary Mysteries

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