These three days mark the summit of our Church year.
We come together as a community of faith to remember the sacrificial love and the joyous Resurrection of our Lord Jesus Christ.
We gather to worship in our church or to connect virtually through our parish website. We look forward to you joining us.
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The Paschal Triduum is the heart of the Church’s liturgical year.
To better help appreciate the rituals that take place on Holy Thursday, Good Friday, Holy Saturday & Easter Sunday, Fr. Niccolls' program provided a spiritual journey into the rituals of the life, death & Resurrection of Jesus Christ.
This Lenten season, we ask that any of you who would like to do an extra "penance" to consider an invitation from the U.S. Catholic bishops who, in a 1983 Pastoral Letter, called upon the Christian community to fast during Lent for the cause of peace. They said, "We call upon our people voluntarily to do penance on Friday by eating less food and by abstaining from meat. This return to a traditional practice of penance, once observed in the U.S. church, should be accompanied by works of charity and service toward our neighbors. Each Friday should be a day significantly devoted to prayer, penance and almsgiving for peace."