Mass
| Saturday Vigil | 5:00pm |
| Sunday | 7:30 am 9:00am 11:00am (Spanish) |
| Monday - Saturday | 8:30am |
| First Saturday | 8:30am |
Confession
| Wednesday | 9:00am after Mass | |
| Saturday | 9:00am after Mass | |
| Other times by appointment | ||
How to go to ConfessionExamination of Conscience
Chaplet of Divine Mercy
| Monday - Friday | 8:00am in church before Mass |
Eucharistic Adoration
24 hours a day in our Divine Mercy Chapel when Mass is not being celebrated.
The Blessed Sacrament is exposed and adored by volunteers who pray before the Lord Jesus present in the Monstrance. Registered parishioners are welcome to stop by the church office to receive a code for the chapel.
By sharing the Gospel Message, and nourished by living the Sacramental Life, we, the family of St. Catherine Laboure, are inspired to reach out to all through the Father, the Son and the Holy Spirit, to serve our brothers and sisters in Christ.
PASTOR'S CORNER
Ascension
05-17-2026 | Fr. Michael D. Accinni Reinhardt, MA, Mdiv, MSThe grand narrative of the Easter story keeps unfolding. We have been delving deep into the richness of John’s Gospel. I hope you have been paying attention. We have learned that John’s Gospel is much different than the other Gospels in that the message goes straight to the heart of the matter. The Gospel of John is divided into three significant components that reveal the deepest aspects of the Paschal Mystery. After all, the Church has set aside a total of fifty days to contemplate this most profound mystery of salvation and conversion. That in and of itself tells us how important this season is.
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The Ascension of the Lord
05-17-2026 | Peggy Colf, Executive AssistantToday we celebrate the return of Jesus to the Father in heaven as He completes His mission here on earth and leaves His followers with a task to continue His work. Jesus is no longer physically present with His people, but He will be with them through the Holy Spirit.
When we listen to the readings, we hear talk about the Trinity. Jesus says that all power in heaven and on earth has been given to Him and that He is more than a teacher or prophet, but that He is the ruler of all creation. So, we hear this week about God the Father, the Creator; God the Son; and God the Holy Spirit — three Persons in one God.
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