"Days ago we celebrated the joy of Juneteenth and the Emancipation Proclamation. Today likewise will go down in history when the right to life was restored to children in their mother’s womb." Click here to read Bishop Barber's full statement in support of the Supreme Court ruling.
A novena of Masses for fathers begins at the 11:00 am Mass on June 19 and ends on Monday, June 27 at the 12:10 pm Mass. You may submit names of fathers through offering envelopes at the concierge desk.
A Eucharistic procession will follow the 11:00 am Mass on Sunday, June 19 on the Solemnity of the Most Holy Body and Blood of Christ as part of the National Eucharistic Revival. Click to read more.
For this fourth week, start each day with the Magnificat prayer. This prayer, captured in the Gospel of Luke, is the most inspired and inspiring because it is part of the Word of God and flowed from the Immaculate Heart of Mary herself.
For this third week, start each day with the Memorare prayer. This prayer is attributed to St. Bernard of Clairvaux (1190-1153) but it was made popular through the efforts of Fr. Claude Bernard of France (1588-1641). Many saints have prayed this prayer.