Sacred Heart Update





Weekend Mass Times  

Saturday: 4:00pm Mass

Sunday: 9:00am Mass

Sacrament of Reconciliation

Friday: 9:30am (after Mass)

Saturday: 3:00pm or by Appointment

 

Sacred Heart Calendar 

Note:  This Friday’s 9:00am Mass, Eucharistic Adoration/Confession have been cancelled due to a Funeral.

 

Wednesday, January 31

6:00 PM CCW Board Meeting – Family Center

7:00 PM OCIA – Library

 

Thursday, February 1

5:00 PM Choir Practice

7:00 PM Knights of Columbus Meeting

 

Friday, February 2

11:00 AM Funeral Mass (Alfred DeChene)

 

Saturday, February 3

3:00 PM Confession

4:00 PM Mass

 

Sunday, February 4

9:00 AM Mass

Coffee and Donuts after Mass

No Faith Formation Class

 

Monday, February 5

10:00 AM Chair Exercise

 

Tuesday, February 6

6:00 PM Council of Catholic Women General Meeting

 

Wednesday, February 7

9:00 AM Mass

10:00 AM Chair Exercise

6:30 PM Sacramental Prep Class

7:00 PM OCIA

 

Thursday, February 8

5:00 PM Choir Practice

 

Friday, February 9

9:00 AM Mass

9:30 AM to 10:30 AM Eucharistic Adoration/Confession

 

Saturday, February 10

3:00 PM Confession

4:00 PM Mass

5:00 PM Parish Chicken Dinner

 

Sunday, February 11

9:00 AM Mass

Coffee and Donuts after Mass

10:15 AM Faith Formation (Family Activity)

 

Monday, February 12

10:00 AM Chair Exercise

1:00 PM to 3:00 PM Blanket Ministry Meeting

 

Tuesday, February 13

7:00 PM to 8:30 PM Compassionate Friends

 

Wednesday, February 14

Ash Wednesday

10:00 AM Chair Exercise

6:00 PM Ash Wednesday Mass

 

 

 

 

 

 

St. Monica

Did you know that perhaps no mother, other than the Virgin Mary herself, is considered to have had so much influence on the early Catholic Christian Church, as Monica of Tagaste, Africa? Why so? Because Saint Monica spent most of her lifetime praying for the Christian conversion of a wayward and worldly son, who eventually became one of the Church’s greatest theologians, Saint Augustine. Some observers considered her an interfering, in-your-face kind of mom. Others saw her as a shrewd woman of faith and spiritual anchor for a son whose talents she felt belonged to the Church. A crowning moment for Saint Monica was when she saw Augustine finally baptized in the Church. She died in the year 387.