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SUNDAY MASSES

Saturday Vigil

5:30 pm

7:30 pm (Latin Missae)

 

Sunday

7:30 am, 9:30 am, 12 noon

2:00 pm (Spanish)

5:30 pm 

 

DAILY MASSES 

7:00 am & 12:10 pm (Mon.-Fri.)

9:00 am (Sat.) 

 

LITURGY OF THE HOURS

(Mon.-Fri.)

7:30 am Lauds

5:00 pm Vespers

7:30 pm Compline (Fri. only)

 

ROSARY 

6:40 & 11:40 am (Mon.-Fri.)

8:45 am (Sat.)

 

CONFESSION

11:30 – 12:00 noon (Mon.-Fri.)

8:30-9:00 am, 4:00-5:00 pm(Sat.)

 

ADORATION

8:00 am – 8:00 pm (Fri.)

 

HOLY DAYS OF OBLIGATION

On the Eve before:

5:30 pm

On the day:

7:00 am, 12:10 pm, 5:30 pm


NOTICE Minimize

Holy Family Center & Library

CLOSED reopening soon

(checked out materials may be returned to the parish office)

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October 2009 - May 2010 Minimize

Religious Education (CCD) Classes

Sundays

September 2009 - May 2010

Morning Session: Grades 1-6

10:30 - 11:50 am

Afternoon Session: Grades 7-12

4:00 - 5:20 pm

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   St. Paul’s Corner

Holy Family Center [5th & I St] 

OPEN

Sundays

8:30 am to 5:30 pm.

Tuesdays, Wednesdays, and Fridays

11 am– 2 pm.

 

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Daylight Savings begins March 14. Move your clocks one hour forward.

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 DOMINICAN FORUM

Presented in the Dominican Hall

Holy Family Center [5th & I Sts.]

 

 

THE SACRIFICE OF THE MASS

OVER THE CENTURIES

A Series on The Historical Development and Understanding 

of the Roman Rite of the Mass

 

Fr. Vincent Kelber, OP

 Monday, March 8 at 7:00 pm

 The Mass of the Catechumens: The Enrichment of the Ceremonies of Liturgy of the Word from the 8th to the 16th Centuries

 

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Alaska Priest’s Convocation: March 8 – 10

 Cathedral priests will attend.

Please note the following changes in the Sacramental schedule

 

Tuesday, March 9, and Wednesday, March 10:

11:30am – NO Confessions

12:10pm Communion Service


LENTEN GUIDELINES Minimize

                   
Ash Wednesday and Good Friday are days of fast and abstinence. Fridays of Lent are days of abstinence.  
 
Fasting binds all persons from the age of 18 through their 59th year, unless prevented by poor health. On days of fast, one full meal is allowed.   Two other meals, sufficient to maintain strength may be taken according to one’s own needs.   Eating between meals is not allowed although fluids may be taken.
 
Abstinence binds all persons are 14 or older, unless prevented by poor health.   On days of abstinence, the consumption of meat is not allowed.   The Church strongly encourages the observance of Friday abstinence, but failure to do so is not regarded as sinful.
 
Lent is a penitential season and as such, religious practices such as daily Mass, reception of the Sacrament of Penance, the devotion of the Stations of the Cross, works of charity and justice, and acts of self-denial are highly encouraged.

 

Note: If a person is unable to observe the above regulations due to ill health or other serious reasons, other suitable forms of self-denial are encouraged.

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Extraordinary Form of the Roman Rite Minimize

Beginning March 6

Latin Missae

Saturdays

7:30 pm

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LENTEN REMINDERS Minimize

FRIDAYS DURING LENT

6 pm Soup Supper

7 pm Stations of the Cross

7:30 pm Compline (Night Prayer)

8:00 pm Benediction

 

 

 

ADORATION—Fridays, 8 am– 8 pm

 

Soup Supper: Join us for soup on all Fridays during Lent. You are welcomed to bring a meatless (no chicken or red meat) soup, bread, or salad to share but it is not required as the basics will be provided.

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Confirmation Series for Adults

Wednesdays April 7 – May 19, 2010

7:00 pm

Holy Family Center

 

Classes are for baptized Catholic adults. To register contact Fr. Vincent, 276-3455.

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LITURGY OF THE HOURS Minimize

Prayer (Mon.-Fri.)

Lauds-Morning:  

 7:30 am

Vespers-Evening: 5:00 pm

Compline-Night: 7:30 pm (Fri.)

Compline Hymns

Salve Regina (Dominic Tone)

O Lumen

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Stewarship Today --------- FourthSunday of Lent Minimize

“No longer was there manna for the Israelites, who that year ate of the yield of the land of Canaan.”  - Joshua 5:12

Throughout the forty years that the Israelites journeyed through the desert, God provided them with manna to eat. As soon as they were able to enjoy the fruits of the Promised Land the manna ceased. Likewise, God’s blessings to us may change over the years but it is important to trust that God will always provide us with all that we need.


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