Lent 2024
Adoration Before Weekend Masses
The Blessed Sacrament will be in the church for Adoration 30 minutes before weekend Masses throughout Lent. In reverence to the Real Presence of Jesus, please enter the church in silence. As a form of respect, you should always genuflect when you see the Lord in the Host. Please maintain an attitude of respect, and if others are present, silence.
Adoration will not be available before the Easter Vigil or Easter Sunday Masses.
The Blessed Sacrament will be in the church for Adoration 30 minutes before weekend Masses throughout Lent. In reverence to the Real Presence of Jesus, please enter the church in silence. As a form of respect, you should always genuflect when you see the Lord in the Host. Please maintain an attitude of respect, and if others are present, silence.
Adoration will not be available before the Easter Vigil or Easter Sunday Masses.
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VOLUNTEERS NEEDED
ON HOLY THURSDAY AND AT EASTER MASSES Volunteers are needed on Thursday, March 28, at 9am, to put bookmarks into the books that will be given out at Easter Masses.
FULL (Thank you, volunteers!) Volunteers are needed after the Easter Vigil and all Easter Masses to hand out books to parishioners and guests. Sign up HERE. |
Ash Wednesday,
February 14, through Holy Thursday, March 28 February 14
8:15am 12noon 7pm Stations of the Cross February 16, 7pm February 23, 7pm March 1, 7pm March 8, 7pm* March 15, 7pm: CANCELLED March 22, 7pm March 29 (Good Friday), 3pm *SPCS Living Stations of the Cross March 13
5:30pm February 16, 5-6:45pm
February 23, 5-6:45pm March 1, 5-6:45pm March 8, 5-6:45pm March 15, 5-6:45pm: CANCELLED March 22, 5-6:45pm Adults $14 Kids (5-12) $9 Kids 4 and under free Scroll down to see the charities that will benefit from each week's fish fry. March 24
Palm Sunday Masses Sat. 5pm, Sun. 8am, 10:30am and 5pm March 26 Chrism Mass at St. Mary's 12:10pm 8:15am daily Mass No Confessions and 5:30pm Mass March 27 8:15am daily Mass March 28 Holy Thursday No Confessions, no 8:15am Mass and no 5:30pm Mass 7pm Mass of the Lord's Supper Following Mass: adoration of Blessed Sacrament in the gym until 10pm March 29 Good Friday No 8:15am Mass, church offices and school are closed 3pm Stations of the Cross 7pm Passion of the Lord March 30 Easter Basket Blessing 10am 11am (Polish blessing) Bring your Easter baskets to the church to be blessed by Fr. Gregory. Click here to learn more about this special tradition. March 30 Holy Saturday 7:30pm Easter Vigil March 31 Easter Sunday 8am (gym and church) 10:30am (gym and church) 5pm (church) April 1 Easter Monday 8:15am daily Mass Church offices and school are closed Beneficiaries of the Knights of Columbus Fish Fry Fridays
February 16 The Assistance After Pregnancy Program (ASAP) aka the Colorado Pennies from Heaven K of C program February 23 Mater Filius March 1 SPCS 8th Grade trip to Washington, D.C. March 8 Orphanages in India March 15 Colin Saber and his P-51 Eagle Scout project March 22 Joy International |
What is Lent? Lent is the annual season of preparation for the Most Holy of all Seasons in the Church, Easter. It begins on Ash Wednesday (February 22) and ends on Holy Thursday evening (April 6), when the Triduum begins.
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Lenten Reconciliation Schedule One priest will be available to hear Confessions. Tuesdays and Thursdays: 4:30-5:15pm (before 5:30pm daily Mass) Fridays: 6-7pm (before Stations of the Cross) Saturdays: 3-4pm By appointment. Lenten Penance Service - March 13 at 5:30pm Several priests will be available to hear Confessions. St. Peter Lenten Almsgiving Project
Our almsgiving program this year will provide support to Benedictine Monastery’s missionary work in India. Your contributions will especially support their work with the homeless, building the houses, feeding the poor and medical support in India. You can pick up brown pouches in the vestibule area or church office for use in your almsgiving donations throughout the season of Lent. Best Lent Ever
At critical times throughout Salvation History, God’s people have been invited to consecrate themselves. We are at one of those critical times in history, and consecrating ourselves, our families, our country, and indeed, the whole world to the Eucharist may make all the difference. Join us now for BEST LENT EVER and be one of the first people in history to go on this journey! Click here to sign up and learn more. |