LIVESTREAM of DAILY WEEKDAY MASS & 10am SUNDAY MASS
Please go to this link for the Sunday 10am Mass livestreamed and the Daily Weekday Mass at Our Lady of Mercy as well as its recording.
Weekend Masses
SATURDAY 4PM
SUNDAY 8:00AM | 10:00AM | 12PM | 5:30PM
Weekday Masses
MONDAY through FRIDAY 8AM
except for Wednesday where the Mass time is at 12pm
TUESDAY 6:30PM, WEDNESDAY 12PM, THURSDAY 6:30AM, SATURDAY 8:30AM
(Rosary prayed after all daily Masses)
Holy Days & Holidays
Holy Day Mass on Eve (day before) at 7PM and day of at 8AM and 7PM
Return of the Chalice During the Weekend Masses
In our efforts towards the National Eucharistic Revival, you can receive the Precious Blood of Christ from the Chalice during weekend Masses. Fr. Michael presents the following catechesis to encourage us to grasp the crucial insights and teachings regarding receiving the Precious Blood of Christ from the chalice.
- Fractioning Rite. In the Eucharistic Prayers, when we say “Lamb of God,” the priest performs the “fractioning rite.” This involves taking the host, the body of Christ, breaking it in half, and placing a portion into the chalice. This reunites the body and blood of Christ, so if you receive one, you receive both. When you approach for communion and receive the body of Christ, you are actually receiving the entirety of Christ—His body, His blood, His soul, and divinity. If you choose to receive only from the chalice, you still receive the fullness of Christ—the body and blood of Christ. Fr. Michael emphasizes this point because it’s not obligatory to receive from both. The Church, however, encourages the opportunity to receive both as a way to more deeply participate in the gift of the Sacrament, echoing the instructions given to the apostles during the Last Supper to “take, eat, and drink.”
- There will be two chalices on each side of the center aisle.
- Receive standing. To ensure the protection of the Precious Blood from spillage, we encourage drinking from the cup while standing, as it is not natural to do so while kneeling.
- No intinction. Please don’t dip the Body of Christ into the chalice to reduce the risk of Precious Blood dripping onto your hand, clothes, or the floor.
As a reminder; please remember to consume the Body of Christ promptly in front of the Eucharistic Minister upon receiving it, and refrain from walking away with the consecrated host.
- The children. Please practice with the children at home first so they understand.
SACRAMENT OF RECONCILIATION
TUESDAYS
7PM – 8PM
WEDNESDAYS
12:30PM until all are heard
SATURDAYS
9AM – 10AM
1:30PM – 2:30PM
FIRST FRIDAYS
After 8:30AM Mass
AT MAGNIFY
Last Wednesday of the Month at 7:30pm
Or please make an appointment
SICK & HOMEBOUND
Contact the Parish Office so we may help you in anyway possible.
PRAYER CHAPEL
CLOSED due to the small space.
However, the Church is open from 8:30am to 9pm for private prayer. If there is a baptism, wedding or funeral, we will close the Chruch for the duration of the event.
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