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Events
Proper on page 510; Preface of the Holy Cross on page 880.
Proper on page 520; Preface of the Holy Cross on page 880.
Special Mass time of 6:00pm. Proper on page 533; Preface of the Holy Cross on page 880.
Adoration after Mass until Midnight.
Stations of the Cross at 12:10pm on Good Friday.
Special time of 3:00pm. Proper on page 564.
Easter Vigil begins at 10:00pm, with Mass beginning at approximately midnight. This Mass fulfills the Easter Sunday obligation. There will be refreshments in the hall following Mass.
Proper on page 592. Preface for Easter on page 881.
Mass at 10:30am.
Proper on page 629; Preface for Easter on page 881.
Proper on page 635. Preface for Eastertide on page 881.
Proper on page 640. Preface for Eastertide on page 881.
Proper on page 644. Preface for Eastertide on page 881.
Proper on page 649. Preface for Eastertide on page 881.
Proper on page 654. Preface for Eastertide on page 881.
Proper on page 657. Preface for Eastertide on page 881.
The Octave Day of Easter
Low Mass at 8:00am. High Mass at 10:30am. Join us in the hall for refreshments after either Mass.
Proper on page 663. Preface of Eastertide on page 881.
Proper on pages 1247, 1017. Preface for Easter on page 881.
Proper on pages 1248, 1057. Preface for Easter on page 881.
This is a first class feast. Proper on page 1248. Preface of Easter on page 881.
Proper on page 1252.
Bishop of Alexandria, St. Athanasius opposed Arius with admirable zeal. He has left us several works in defense of the divinity of Christ. He suffered frequent persecution. He died A.D. 373.
Proper for the 12:10 pm Mass on pages 1255, 1019. Preface for Easter on page 881.
Proper for First Friday is the Votive Mass of the Sacred Heart on page 763. Preface of the Sacred Heart on page 882.
Proper on pages 1255, 1067. Preface for Easter on page 881.
St. Monica first converted her pagan husband, and then by her tears and unceasing prayers, her son St. Augustine, who is regarded as one of the greatest Doctors of the Western Church. She died A.D. 387.
Good Shepherd Sunday. Low Mass at 8:00am; High Mass at 10:30am. Join us for refreshments in the Church hall after both Masses.
Proper on page 668. Preface for Easter on page 881.
Proper on page 1261. Preface of Easter on page 881.
Proper of the Dedication of St. Michael on page 1502. Preface of Easter on page 881.
Proper on pages 1264, 1032, & 1036. Preface of Easter on page 881.
Proper on pages 1264, 1023. Preface for Easter on page 881.
Proper on page 1266. Preface for Easter on page 881.
St. Philip, like Peter and Andrew, was of Bethsaida. He was crucified in Phrygia where he preached the Gospel, A.D. 87.
St. James the Less, was of Cana and a kinsman of Our Lord. He wrote one of the Epistles of the New Testament. He was thrown from the terrace of the temple A.D. 93.
Low Mass at 8:00am; High Mass at 10:30am. Join us in the hall after each Mass for refreshments.
Proper on page 671. Preface for Easter on page 881.
Special Mass times of 8:00 am and 11:00 am.
Proper on page 1271. Preface for Easter on page 881.
St. Robert was famous throughout Europe as a theologian, and as a strenuous defender of the Faith in controversy with Protestants. He joined the Society of Jesus, and was later made Cardinal and Archbishop of Capua. His numerous writings include works of devotion and instruction, as well as of controversy. He died A.D. 1621, and was canonised and declared Doctor of the Church in 1931.
Proper on pages 1273, 1017. Preface for Easter on page 881.
After a stormy youth, Boniface was converted to the Catholic faith, suffered numerous tortures, and was beheaded A.D. 307.
Proper on page 1274. Preface for Ascension on page 881.
St. John Baptist studied theology at the Sorbonne. Inspired by God to give a Christian education to the poor, he founded the Brothers of the Christians Schools, which soon spread throughout the world. In private life he treated himself with extreme rigor, and died full of merits and years in A.D. 1719.
Proper on pages 1274, 1023. Preface for Easter on page 881.
