The Source & Summit of our Faith

Eucharist

Holy Communion, also known as the Eucharist, is a sacrament in which Catholics receive the Body and Blood of Jesus Christ under the appearances of bread and wine. It signifies unity with Christ and the Church and nourishes our spiritual life.

Mass Times

Weekend Masses

Saturday - 5:00 pm
Sunday - 8:00 am & 11:00 am

Weekday Masses

Monday - 9:00 pm **only when College is in session
Tuesday - 8:30 am
Wednesday - 6:30 pm
Thursday - 8:30 am
Friday - 8:30 am
Saturday - 9:00 am **only when College is in session

First Saturday Mass

9:00 am

Upcoming
Holy Day Times

Christmas
(December 24 & December 25)

  • 5:00 pm (Christmas Eve)

  • 8:00 pm (Christmas Eve)

  • Midnight

  • 10:00 am (Christmas Day)

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St. Teresa of Calcutta

“Jesus has made Himself the Bread of Life to give us life. Night and day, He is there. If you really want to grow in love, come back to the Eucharist, come back to that Adoration.”