Confession
The Sacrament of Reconciliation is ordinarily available 30 minutes before weekend Masses or by appointment. Confession is a privileged encounter with God's mercy and a regular part of Catholic spiritual life.
Gather with the parish for the Eucharist, the source and summit of Catholic life.
Parish schedules in rural communities may change because of weather, clergy availability, funerals, holy days, or seasonal needs. Please contact the parish office before travelling a long distance.
The Sacrament of Reconciliation is ordinarily available 30 minutes before weekend Masses or by appointment. Confession is a privileged encounter with God's mercy and a regular part of Catholic spiritual life.
Holy Days of Obligation and major solemnities may follow a special schedule. Times are announced at Mass and may be confirmed by contacting the parish office.
When scheduled, Eucharistic Adoration offers quiet time before the Blessed Sacrament. Parishioners are encouraged to bring personal intentions and pray for the needs of the Church and the community.
At every Mass the Church listens to the Word of God and celebrates the sacrifice of Christ made present in the Eucharist. The liturgy forms us as disciples, joins our ordinary lives to Christ's self-offering, and sends us back into the world with renewed faith.
Catholics who are properly disposed receive Holy Communion as the Body and Blood of Christ. Visitors who are not receiving Communion are welcome to remain in the pew or come forward for a blessing. If you are unsure what to do, speak with a parish minister before Mass; we are glad to help you feel at ease.