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Mass Schedule

Holy Mass

WEEKDAY

Monday through Friday 8:30 AM and 5:30 PM

WEEKEND

Saturday 8:30 AM
Vigil 5:00 PM

SUNDAY

8 AM, 10 AM, 12 PM, 5 PM

Confession

Monday

6:307:30 PM

Wednesday

6:307:30 PM

Saturday

3:304:30 PM

Please note that Confessions are cancelled on Monday, March 30 and
on Holy Saturday, April 4.

Easter 2026 Schedule

Easter Vigil, Saturday, April 4:

8:00 PMFeaturing the St. Hedwig Adult Choir. (No 5:30 PM Mass)

Easter Sunday, April 5:

6:00 AM Sunrise Mass, 8:00 AM, 10:00 AM, & 12:00 PM. (No evening Mass).

Click here for our full Lent & Easter schedule.

Adoration and Prayer

Church Hours

Church open for individual prayer
6:30 AM to 8 PM

Adoration

Monday, Friday, Saturday 6 PM to 8 PM

Wednesday (overnight)
6:00 PM8:15 AM (next Day)

24-hour Adoration on the 16th of every month after the 8:30 AM Mass
(or 12:00 PM Mass on Sundays), until
8:15 AM the next morning.

The church is locked from 8 PM6:30 AM daily. An entry code is available for overnight and 24-hour Adoration after signing up online.

Sign up for Adoration here.

Liturgy of the Hours

Monday – Saturday 7:30 AM
in the Prayer Room in the church

We use the iBreviary phone app. Come and learn the process!

Divine Mercy Chaplet

Friday following 8:30 AM Mass

Rosary

Monday to Saturday 8 AM

Rosary for Life

Last Sunday of the month at 1:15 PM

Please prayerfully consider attending the Easter Vigil Mass:

Please note that all Easter Masses will be held in the church; there will be no overflow Mass in Quinn Hall.

Due to increased attendance and limited seating, we strongly encourage parishioners to consider attending the 8:00 PM Saturday Easter Vigil, or the 6:00 AM or 8:00 AM Sunday Masses if possible. The 10:00 AM and 12:00 PM Masses are expected to be the most highly attended, and seating will be very limited.

We especially and prayerfully invite you to attend the 8:00 PM Easter Vigil, the most sacred and ancient liturgy of the Church year. The Vigil begins with the blessing of the fire and candlelight procession, followed by readings that trace salvation history from the Old Testament to the proclamation of the Resurrection. On this holy night, we joyfully welcome new members into the Church through the Sacraments of Initiation and renew our own baptismal promises.

The Easter Vigil is the first Mass of Easter and the fullest celebration of the Paschal Mystery, as we rejoice in Christ’s victory of light over darkness and death. Please note that this is the only Mass featuring music by the St. Hedwig Adult Choir.

We look forward to celebrating the Resurrection of the Lord with you. Alleluia!

Help us preserve an atmosphere of reverence in our new church:

In order to preserve an atmosphere of reverence in our renewed church—before and after Mass, and throughout the day—we kindly ask all parishioners and visitors to refrain from talking in the church sanctuary, vestibule, and the area directly in front of the church, even in low voices. These spaces are moments of grace for many who come seeking stillness and communion with God.

If you would like to greet one another, need to ask someone a question, or enjoy conversation, we warmly encourage you to do so near the Holy Family Plaza, where fellowship can be shared without disturbing those in prayer. Thank you for your continued reverence, charity, and cooperation as we prepare our hearts and our parish home for this new chapter. May God bless you abundantly!