
Parish Mass Times
NOTE NEW MASS TIMES ON SUNDAY’S
Sunday Vigil Mass Saturday: 4:30 PM
Sunday 9:00 AM, 11:00 AM (Polish) and 5:30 PM
Weekdays
Monday: Novena with Mass at 7:00 PM
Tuesday: Morning Mass at 7:00 AM in English
Wednesday: Novena with Mass at 7:00 PM in Polish
Thursday: Morning Mass at 7:00 AM in English
Friday: Morning Mass at 7:00 AM in English
Saturday: Morning Mass at 8:00 AM in English
First Friday: 7:00 AM Mass in English followed by the Litany to the Sacred Heart of Jesus.
7:00 PM Mass with Novena to Our Lady of the Miraculous Medal Every Monday (Rosary at 6:45 PM) in English.
7:00 PM Mass with Novena to our Lady of the Miraculous Medal Every Wednesday (Rosary at 6:45 PM) in Polish.
Divine Mercy Devotions: Every third Sunday at 3:00 PM – Be sure to check the bulletin for more information.
Sacrament of Reconciliation
Confession is heard before Weekday Mass and on Saturdays at 3:30 PM

Lenten Regulations & Schedule
ASH WEDNESDAY. Catholics must fast from meat on Ash Wednesday (March 5) and again on Good Friday (April 18). Fasting permits one full meal and two smaller meals and is obligatory from age 18-59. Ashes will be distributed at the 7:00 am and 5:30 & 7pm Masses.
ABSTINENCE from eating meat on Fridays in Lent is binding upon Catholics aged 14 and onwards. Those excused from fasting and abstinence include the physically or mentally ill, those suffering from chronic illnesses such as diabetes, and pregnant or nursing women. Common sense prevails.
CONFESSIONS. In addition to the regular schedule of confession times, confessions will also be heard every Monday evening from 6 to 6:45 pm prior to the Mass and Novena.
MASSES AND STATIONS OF THE CROSS ON THE FRIDAYS OF LENT will take place in English at 5:30 pm and 7:00 pm in Polish.
PLEASE NOTE: THERE IS NO 7:00 AM MASS ON FRIDAYS DURING LENT.
GORZKIE ZALE will take place after the 11am Mass on Sundays.
HOLY WEEK
2025 SCHEDULE
CONFESSIONS
Monday, April 14, 6:00 to 7:00 PM
Tuesday, April 15, 6:30 to 7:00AM
Wed., April 16, 6:00 to 7:00 PM
HOLY THURSDAY – April 17
Mass at 7:00 PM in English and Polish
Adoration until 10:00 PM
GOOD FRIDAY – April 18
3:00 PM – Good Friday Liturgy -English
7:00 PM – Good Friday Liturgy -Polish
8:15 PM – Lamentations
HOLY SATURDAY – April 19
9:00 AM – 12 noon – Blessing of food, Church Hall.
7:00 PM – Holy Saturday Liturgy and Mass – English
EASTER SUNDAY – April 20
6:00 AM – Resurrection Mass – Polish
9:00 AM – Mass – English
11:00 AM – Mass – Polish
NO MASS AT 5:30 PM ON
EASTER SUNDAY
CHRIST IS RISEN ALLELUIA!
WIELKI TYDZIEŃ 2025
PLAN SPOWIEDZI
WIELKI PONIEDZIAŁEK, 14 kwietnia 2025, od godz. 18:00 do godz. 19:00
WIELKI WTOREK, 15 kwietnia 2025, rano od godz. 6:30 do godz. 7:00
WIELKA ŚRODA, 16 kwietnia 2025,
od godz. 18:00 do godz. 19:00
PLAN NABOŻEŃSTW
WIELKI CZWARTEK, 17 kwietnia 2025 Godz. 19:00 Msza św. Wieczerzy Pańskiej w j. angielskim i polskim. Adoracja do godz. 22:00
WIELKI PIĄTEK, 18 kwietnia 2025
Godz. 15:00 Liturgia Męki Pańskiej w j. angielskim
Godz. 19:00 Liturgia Męki Pańskiej w j. polskim
Godz. 20:15 Gorzkie Żale (trzecia część) i Nowenna do Miłosierdzia Bożego
WIELKA SOBOTA, 19 kwietnia 2025
Od godz. 9:00 do godz. 12:00, święcenie pokarmów i możliwość adoracji przy Bożym Grobie w kościele.
Godz. 19:00 Wigilia Paschalna w j. angielskim
WIELKANOC, 20 kwietnia 2025
Godz. 6:00 Msza św. rezurekcyjna w j. polskim
Godz. 9:00 Msza św. w j. angielskim
Godz.11:00 Msza św. w j. polskim
Nie bedzie Mszy sw. o godz. 17:30
CHRYSTUS ZMARTWYCHWSTAŁ ALLELUJA
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Saint of the Day – 09March2025 – Saint Frances of Rome
Saint Frances of Rome’s Story
Frances’ life combines aspects of secular and religious life. A devoted and loving wife, she longed for a lifestyle of prayer and service, so she organized a group of women to minister to the needs of Rome’s poor.
Born of wealthy parents, Frances found herself attracted to the religious life during her youth. But her parents objected and a young nobleman was selected to be her husband.
As she became acquainted with her new relatives, Frances soon discovered that the wife of her husband’s brother also wished to live a life of service and prayer. So the two, Frances and Vannozza, set out together—with their husbands’ blessings—to help the poor.
Frances fell ill for a time, but this apparently only deepened her commitment to the suffering people she met. The years passed, and Frances gave birth to two sons and a daughter. With the new responsibilities of family life, the young mother turned her attention more to the needs of her own household.
The family flourished under Frances’ care, but within a few years a great plague began to sweep across Italy. It struck Rome with devastating cruelty and left Frances’ second son dead. In an effort to help alleviate some of the suffering, Frances used all her money and sold her possessions to buy whatever the sick might possibly need. When all the resources had been exhausted, Frances and Vannozza went door to door begging. Later, Frances’ daughter died, and the saint opened a section of her house as a hospital.
Frances became more and more convinced that this way of life was so necessary for the world, and it was not long before she requested and was given permission to found a society of women bound by no vows. They simply offered themselves to God and to the service of the poor. Once the society was established, Frances chose not to live at the community residence, but rather at home with her husband. She did this for seven years, until her husband passed away, and then came to live the remainder of her life with the society—serving the poorest of the poor. Taken from & Read more…
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"Happy Lent" to you too Fr. Mark! Beautiful and meaningful Homily! Wishing everyone a Blessed Lenten Season.🙏❤️ Vicky
Wishing everyone a blessed week 🙏❤️🙏
Peace be with you all🙏