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Healing Mass: First Friday of Each Month
Saturday @ 5:30pm
Sunday @ 8:00 am
Sunday @ 10:30 am
Monday @ 10:00 am
Tuesday @ 6:00 pm
Wednesday @ 12:00 noon
Thursday @ 6:00 pm
Friday @ 10:00 am
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This Sunday at 2:30pm in the Family Life Center - St. Peter's Room ... See MoreSee Less
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WE NEED YOUR HELP:
We are asking all parishioners to help set up and take down for weekend masses. There are many other groups that use the gym during the week: Early Learning Center, Youth Group, Knights of Columbus, Pickleball, Women's Ministry, DIVAS, and others.
We will need teams for Saturday morning set up (9:00am) and Sunday takedown (after 10:30am Mass). We will need several hands for each crew. A schedule will be created each month so you will only have to server once a month. Please consider signing up to help with this important ministry.
Click link below to sign up:
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This Sunday at 8:00am Mass ... See MoreSee Less
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Msgr. Charles Pope discusses our guardian angels: who are they? What does Scripture say about them? How can we grow closer to them in our daily lives? ... See MoreSee Less
You Have a Guardian Angel Who Protects You and Leads You to Heaven
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“The Church venerates the angels who help her on her earthly pilgrimage and protect every human being.” [CCC 352]Comment on Facebook
I love Angels!
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What a beautiful picture of a mother with her child. Mary looks like she is thankful for her special son. What a gift!
Beautiful picture
Looking for practical tips to help your kids understand the Mass? It turns out there are three simple approaches you can take to help prepare your children for reverence, deep prayer, and devotion at the Holy Sacrifice. Read more here. ... See MoreSee Less
Things you can do at home to help your children understand the Mass - The Catholic Diocese of Tyler
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There are many parts of the Mass that can be mentioned here to help children understand what’s going on in the Mass, but I will focus more broadly on three things: prayer, Scripture, and the family ...Comment on Facebook
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Amen