Friendly Nursing Home Mass - Updated on 4/2/2024: First Wednesday of each month: 10:45 AM
Weekend Masses
Saturday: 4:00 P.M.
Sunday: 8:00 A.M.
Sunday: 10:30 A.M.
Sunday: 12:00 P.M. (Español)
Holiday Mass Schedule All Federal or State Holiday Masses will be at 8 A.M instead of 7 A.M.
Having a Mass celebrated for a loved one? If you are having a Mass said for a loved one on the week- end, we invite you to be bearers of the offertory gifts for the Offertory Procession and ask you to kindly sit in the area of the table with the gifts in the center aisle. Also be consider- ate when there are two intentions for the same Mass to al- low someone from each family to participate and each take up one of the gifts. There are times when there is no family member present. We also ask those who take it upon themselves to help by bringing up the gifts wait and make sure there is no one there before getting up. Thank You.
Mass Intentions: The book for Mass intentions for 2025: If you would like to schedule Masses or Sanctuary Candles in Memory of deceased loved ones or healing masses for the sick and living please call the rectory Mon to Fri. 10 AM to 12 Noon. Or stop by the rectory. Weekday Masses and Candles $10.00 Sunday Masses $25.00 (no more than 2 Intentions per Mass)
Mass Book for 2026will be available to reserve intentions until September 8.
PRO POPULO (Mass Intention) The words Pro Populo mean “for the people”. Recently, allThursday morning masses have been dedicated to this intention. Offering Mass Pro Populo is one of the ways that a priest can pray for all the intentions people bring to him - a sick mother, a grieving widow, a wayward son, an unemployed husband, etc. Even if you have not asked Father to pray for an intention, be assured that your needs are being prayed for especially at this Mass
Published daily and weekend Mass Intentions are only available from this site through a link to our bulletin. Please use the link below to view our weekly parish bulletin for a listing of the Mass Intentions: https://www.parishesonline.com/find/holy-trinity-parish-02895
CELIAC SUFFERERS Do you have “celiac disease”? The serious allergy to the gluten found in wheat products? Do you avoid communion because of this? We have two solutions: we have ‘gluten free hosts’ (very, very low gluten). Just tell the celebrant before mass and he’ll consecrate one for you.