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
Our Shepherd, Jesus
04-26-2026 | Msgr. Charles Pope Washington DCToday’s Gospel speaks of our Shepherd, Jesus, and what he offers us. We are called first to recognize him and then to receive his gifts of saving love. Let’s look at both parts. Recognize Your Shepherd: Jesus says, “The shepherd of the sheep … calls his own sheep by name and leads them out … and the sheep follow him, because they recognize his voice. But they will not follow a stranger; they will run away from him, because they do not recognize the voice of strangers.” So the question for us is this: “Are you smarter than a sheep?” Sheep have the remarkable ability to know their master’s voice and instinctively flee from others. Now that’s pretty smart! Sheep may not know how to go to the moon and back, but they do know their master’s voice.
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Faith a Way of Life
05-03-2026 | Peggy Colf, Executive AssistantThis Sunday we are invited to trust in Jesus, serve others, and to live as part of God’s plan for His people. The early Christians faced many challenges, but they worked together in faith, and we are called to do the same. Faith is not just a belief but should be a way of life for each of us. It is not just about knowing the truth but living it and what better example do we have than when we follow Jesus because through Him, we find strength, purpose and the way to God the Father. In the second reading we hear that believers are described as living stones in God’s house, so each person has a role in building up the Church by living and helping others to also follow with trust and love. We need to serve and not be served.
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