|
St. Felicitas
home
contact
& new
parishioner
form
school
merging
info
meet
our staff
PSR
PSR
Newsletter
Photos
& Videos
Manna
youth
CYO
ministries
Liturgical
Minister
Schedules
parish
calendar
events/activities
weekly
bulletin
our
church
links
site
map
Weekend Masses
Saturday
Vigil, 5:00 PM
Sunday,
8:00
AM, 10:00 AM, 12:00 noon
Sunday,
8:00
AM Outdoor Shrine Mass First Sunday after Memorial Day thru 1st Sunday
of September, weather permitting
Weekday
Masses
7:00
PM Monday and Thursday
8:15
AM Tuesday and Friday, followed by the Rosary
No
weekday Masses on Wednesday and Saturday morning
Holy
Day Masses
7:00
PM, Vigil. (Holy Day): 8:15 AM and 12:00 noon
First
Friday
8:15
AM & 7:00 PM
Confession
Saturday
from 4:00pm - 4:30pm
|
|
Welcome To
Our Parish Website
New Mass Schedule
!
Beginning July 1, 2009, the daily
Mass schedule is as follows:
Monday and Thursday, 7:00 PM and Tuesday
and Friday, 8:15 AM.
There will no longer be daily Mass on
Wednesday or Saturday morning.
The weekend Mass schedule remains the
same:
Saturday Vigil at 5:00 PM. Sunday: 8:00
AM, 10:00 AM, and 12:00 noon.
|
Congratulations
to Father John Juhas
on
his retirement from full-time priestly duties!
Extraordinary
Ministers of Holy Communion
must be re-certified
by January 1, 2010
click
for details and certification session schedule
|
|
Pope Benedict XVI has declared a “Year
for Priests” beginning with the Solemnity of the Sacred Heart of Jesus
on June 19, 2009. The year will conclude in Rome with an international
gathering of priests with the Holy Father on June 19, 2010.
With the announcement of this Year for
Priests, the Pope has declared St. John Vianney the Universal Patron of
Priests on the occasion of the
150th anniversary of the death of the
Curé d’Ars.
On this website you will find a number
of resources to aid your parish’s celebration of the year for priests.
There is also information regarding events for priests that will occur
throughout the Year for Priests.
Please pray for our priests that they might
always be faithful to their sacred calling.
details
|
Letter
from Bishop Lennon, May 23, 2009
St.
Felicitas Closing Mass and New Parish Opening Mass
details
Catholicism On The Web
interesting links to helpful websites
relevant to our faith
click
here
|
Liturgical
Ministry Schedule Now Online
The
Merging of St. Felicitas and St. Paul Parishes
The
St. Felicitas Cookbook Project
Please
share your treasured family Holiday recipes
with
the St. Felicitas Parish Community
click
for details
|
|
St.
Felicitas Manna Program
A way to help the Parish and School at
no cost
It's easy !
click for details
The
Vatican issues 'Ten Commandments' for drivers
|
send
a Catholic e-Greeting card
click
the image at left
|
While
you browse, listen to music from
Missa
Papae Marcelli by Giovanni Pierluigi da Palestrina (1525-1594)
(The
Pope Marcellus Mass by Palestrina)
click on a
selection below
performed
by Robert A. Austin
|
Parish
Mission Statement
Saint Felicitas is called
to be a diverse, faith-filled Christian community. Rooted in the Eucharist
and Catholic tradition, we are unified in the Spirit of hope and love.
Individually and collectively, we are responsible to fulfill God's will
as Jesus did by striving to grow in unconditional respect for, acceptance
of, and service to everyone.
|