Services

Sunday Mass
The Holy Eucharist stands at the heart of the Christian life. It is not only the Church’s supreme act of worship but also the central offering around which the rest of our spiritual life is ordered. In the Mass, we are drawn into the self-offering of Christ, uniting our lives to His perfect sacrifice. Participation in the Eucharist nourishes our faith, sustains our discipleship, and anchors us in the mystery of God’s very life.
Weekday Offices and Mass
Morning and Evening Prayer provide the steady rhythm of the Church’s daily intercession and praise. Rooted in Scripture and shaped by the Psalms, the Office is not a private devotion but a corporate act of the whole Church, offered by the Body of Christ across time and place. By keeping the Office regularly, we join in the Church’s ceaseless prayer, allowing its cadence to form our hearts in patience, humility, and faithful attentiveness to God. All are welcome to join.
The Holy Eucharist is celebrated on major feasts and other days as announced. Please check the parish calendar for upcoming masses.


The Sacraments
We celebrate the occasional sacraments—Holy Baptism, Confirmation, Holy Matrimony, Confession, and Anointing of the Sick—according to the historic rites of the Church. These are sacred gifts of Christ to us of his very person and presence. If you are seeking one of these sacraments or would like to learn more, please speak with the priest.
Private Devotions
In addition to the Church’s public worship, the spiritual life is deepened through personal prayer and devotion. Each Christian is called to cultivate a rule of life that includes private devotion—simple, steady practices such as meditation on Scripture, intercession, the use of devotional aids, and acts of recollection throughout the day. These quiet, personal offerings are not separate from the Church’s prayer, but flow from it and return to it, forming a vital part of a balanced and rooted spiritual life.

