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SUNDAY SCHEDULE
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(Updated December 2023)
Saturday
4:00 PM Sung First Vespers of Sunday
5:00 PM English Mass (Missal of Paul VI)
8:00 PM Sung Compline (exact time may vary based on parish events - check the bulletin)
Sunday
7:00 AM Sung Prime and Terce
8:00 AM Low Latin Mass
9:15 AM Confessions
10:30 AM Sung Latin Mass (Missa Cantata)
4:00 PM Sung Latin Vespers
5:00 PM Low Latin Mass
8:00 PM Sung Compline
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WEEKDAY SCHEDULE
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(Updated August 2024)
NOTE: The weekday Mass schedule is subject to change. Please consult the current bulletin for this week's Mass schedule on the parish website, https://www.saintstephenpdx.com/bulletins
Monday
8:00 AM Low Latin Mass (no sermon)
Tuesday
8:00 AM Low Latin Mass (no sermon)
5:00 PM Sung Latin Vespers
Wednesday
8:00 AM Low Latin Mass (no sermon)
5:00 PM Sung Latin Vespers
5:30 PM Confessions
Thursday
8:00 AM Low Latin Mass (no sermon)
5:00 PM Sung Latin Vespers
5:30 PM Confessions
Friday
8:00 AM Low Latin Mass (no sermon)
11:00 AM Confessions
5:00 PM Sung Latin Vespers
Saturday
7:00 AM Adoration with Sung Lauds, Prime
9:00 AM Low Latin Mass
10:00 AM Confessions
4:00 PM Sung First Vespers of Sunday
5:00 PM English Mass (Missal of Paul VI)
Selected Feast Days
7:00 PM Latin Missa Cantata (check bulletin for dates)
Holy Days of Obligation
Check bulletin for times
Selected Feast Days
7:00 PM Latin Missa Cantata (check bulletin for dates)
Holy Days of Obligation
Check bulletin for times
Looking for today's Mass readings.
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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10th | Thursday |
Thursday, 5th week of Lent
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For I know the plans I have for you, says the LORD, plans for welfare and not for evil, to give you a future and a hope.