We are a Melkite Catholic Church. The Melkite Catholic Church uses the Byzantine Divine Liturgy of Saint John Chrysostom for eucharistic worship throughout most of the year. Melkite Christians maintain the ancient eastern Christian traditions of a married priesthood, minor orders, and administering the rite of initiation, Baptism, Chrismation (Confirmation), and Communion together, and to infants. In its theology, prayer, chant, iconography, and sacred gestures, the Melkite Catholic Church is truly universal, traditional, and mystical.
Saturdays 5 pm- Vespers
Sundays 9:30 am- 1st and 3rd Hours of Prayers
10:00 am- Orthros (Confession available at this time)
11:00 am- Divine Liturgy
1:00 pm- Agape Meal (Lunch Social)
Looking for today's Mass readings.
2nd | Wednesday |
Wednesday, 4th week of Lent
Saint Francis of Paola, hermit
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3rd | Thursday |
Thursday, 4th week of Lent
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4th | Friday |
Friday, 4th week of Lent
Saint Isidore, bishop and doctor of the Church
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5th | Saturday |
Saturday, 4th week of Lent
Saint Vincent Ferrer, priest
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6th | Sunday |
5th Sunday of Lent
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7th | Monday |
Monday, 5th week of Lent
Saint John Baptist de la Salle, priest
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8th | Tuesday |
Tuesday, 5th week of Lent
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9th | Wednesday |
Wednesday, 5th week of Lent
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We know that in everything God works for good with those who love him, who are called according to his purpose.