Prayer of St. Cyprian
Almighty God, we are reminded through your servant St. Cyprian, of your Spirit always within us and Your continued presence in us, and of our oneness with You and the Church. May we always grow together and profess You in Faith, Unity, and Hope. Guided by the Holy Spirit, we ask this through Christ our Lord
Amen!




From The Pastor’s Desk
May Jesus Christ, who emptied himself for our sake, be with you!
The season of Lent ends on Holy Thursday. I pray the season of Lent was spiritually fulfilling for you. Now we turn our attention to the celebrations of Holy Thursday, Good Friday, and Holy Saturday. I encourage everyone to come out and participate in these three days of remembrance. It is the high point of our Christian spirituality, faith, and salvation. Jesus emptied himself and endured passion and death. We in turn are committed to return to Jesus our thanks and praise. The Mass schedule for Holy Week is posted in our parish bulletin.
I ask you to keep our parish in your prayers, along with our homebound, and sick parishioners. We lift up in prayer parishioners who have not returned to Church.
Today, our universal Church remembers Jesusโ entrance to Jerusalem. This journey is the beginning of what would be a life-changing event for all his followers and believers. It is a reminder to us how much Jesus loves us.
As we begin this Holy Week, we pledge our prayerful support and love for the journey that is ahead of us, embracing the cross of Christ in a deeper way. As we reflect on the powerful words of todayโs liturgy, we look forward to the other days when we will experience the eternal banquet of heaven.
Peace and Blessings,
Msgr. Britto
View YouTube video of Deacon Richard Nightingale’s final homily here
Coming To Mass, Please Remember:
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Masks are optional
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Do not attend Mass if you are sick
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No Precious Blood at this time
We continue to follow the guidelines from the CDC. The church is sanitized between each mass and deep cleaned during the week preparing for Sunday Mass.


