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SUNDAY SCHEDULE
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Sunday
• 7 am: Church doors open
• 7:15 am: Sung Latin Lauds
• 8 am: Low Latin Mass (with Sermon)
• 10:30 am: Sung Latin Mass
• 4 pm: Sung Latin Vespers
• 5 pm: Low Latin Mass
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WEEKDAY SCHEDULE
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(Updated May 2025)
NOTE: The weekday Mass and confession 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
Mondays
No public mass
Tuesday
12:00 PM Low Latin Mass (no sermon)
5:00 PM Sung Latin Vespers
Wednesday
No Morning Mass (May change with the liturgical seasons of the year)
5:00 PM Sung Latin Vespers
5:30 PM Confessions
6:45 PM Low Latin Mass (no sermon)
Thursday
7:00 am Sung Latin Lauds
8:00 AM Low Latin Mass (no sermon)
5:00 PM Sung Latin Vespers
5:30-6:30 PM Confessions (check Bulletin)
Friday
11:00 AM Confessions
12:00 PM Low Latin Mass (no sermon)
5:00 PM Sung Latin Vespers
Saturday
9:00 AM Low Latin Mass
10:00 AM Confessions
4:00 PM Sung Latin Vespers
5:00 PM Latin/English Mass (Missal of Paul VI)
Selected Feast Days
(Check Bulletin for dates and times)
Holy Days of Obligation
(Check Bulletin for times)
Looking for today's Mass readings.
10th | Friday |
Friday, 27th week in Ordinary Time
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11th | Saturday |
The Memorial of the Blessed Virgin Mary on Saturday
Saint John XXIII, pope
Saturday, 27th week in Ordinary Time
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12th | Sunday |
28th Sunday in Ordinary Time
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13th | Monday |
Monday, 28th week in Ordinary Time
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14th | Tuesday |
Saint Callistus I, pope and martyr
Tuesday, 28th week in Ordinary Time
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15th | Wednesday |
Saint Teresa of Jesus, virgin and doctor
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16th | Thursday |
Saint Margaret Mary Alacoque, virgin
Saint Hedwig, religious
Thursday, 28th week in Ordinary Time
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17th | Friday |
Saint Ignatius of Antioch, bishop and martyr
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