The Small Group experience enriches our faith experience by having companions on the journey. Most Small Groups meet in private homes. Some meet throughout the year selecting different books and video series for reflection, discussion, and growth. Others gather for the parish-wide studies offered 2-3 times a year.
Let us know if you are interested in joining a group. We have groups who meet in the daytime, evenings, couples groups, etc. We will connect you with the type of community connection you seek! Sign up here!
Need a New Year's Resolution......try adding a daily Mass to your schedule.
Are you a daily Massgoer? Many saints have recommended daily Mass attendance to those who can make it. Here are four reasons why. ... See MoreSee Less
4 Things I Learned from My First Month of Daily Mass
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A simple question posed in a quiet chapel led to a 31-day Mass streak, a series of powerful spiritual lessons and a deep peace that only Jesus can give.It was a quiet Saturday afternoon. I found mysel...Comment on Facebook
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One of my favorite pictures! And I just know baby Jesus told Joseph “I do it!”
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So, when will mass be observed for the “Solemnity of Mary, Mother of God”? Happy New Year!! TR🥳🎉
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Amen🙏🙏
It’s a common claim among Catholics that the English Christmas carol “The Twelve Days of Christmas” is a secret code for Catholic teachings used when Catholicism was illegal in England. But is it true? Does the partridge in a pear tree symbolize Jesus or do the five golden rings represent the first five books of the Bible? ... See MoreSee Less
The Catholic Meaning of 'The Twelve Days of Christmas': The Secret Code Explained
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Since Catholicism was illegal in England from the 16th to the 19th centuries, tradition holds that the song was a mini-Catechism to teach the faith to Catholic children secretly.Comment on Facebook
We have all heard the story of the Magi following a star that led them to Bethlehem and to Our Lord. Is it merely a myth, or is there actual historical and scientific evidence of this narrative? ... See MoreSee Less
The Star of Bethlehem: History or Mystery? - Catholic Exchange
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The German philosopher, Immanuel Kant, remarked that there are two things that thoroughly fascinated him: the moral law within and the starry skies above.Comment on Facebook
Although St. Francis of Assisi is popularly credited with creating the first Nativity Scene, the Church has been producing depictions of the birth of Christ since the third century. Learn about the history of the Crèche here! ... See MoreSee Less
‘No crib for a bed’: Learn about the history of the crèche ‘No crib for a bed’: Learn about the history of the crèche
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CV NEWS FEED // Although St. Francis of Assisi is popularly credited with creating the first Nativity scene, the Church has been depicting versions of the Although St. Francis of Assisi is popularly c...Comment on Facebook
Thank you for the beautiful decorations at Midnight Mass (my first one ever!). The liturgy and homily were inspiring. And the choir! the musical presentation also fed my spirit. Blessings to all!
Our Christmas Mass schedule is as follows:
Christmas Eve - Wednesday, December 24th
Mass @ 4:30pm
Mass @ Midnight (Carols by the Choir starts at 11:25pm)
Christmas Day - Thursday, December 25th
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I’ve had 4 people ask me this, this morning! One even made me call the church so she could hear it for herself 😂🙏🏼
When will mass for “Solemnity of Mary, Mother of God” be held, and will you have a vigil mass? TR🙏🏻
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When will mass for “Solemnity of Mary, Mother of God” be held, and will you have a vigil mass? TR🙏🏻