Mass
Saturday Vigil | 5:00 pm |
Sunday | 7:30 am 9:00 am 11:00 am (Spanish) |
Monday - Saturday | 8:30 am |
First Saturday | 8:30 am |
Confession
Wednesday | 9:00 am after Mass | |
Saturday | 9:00 am after Mass | |
Other times by appointment |
How to go to ConfessionExamination of Conscience
Chaplet of Divine Mercy
Tuesday - Friday | 8:00 am in Chapel |
Eucharistic Adoration
First Friday | 9:00 - 10:00 am in Church |
Daily | 24 hours a Day as long as Mass is not being celebrated. |
The Blessed Sacrament is exposed and adored by volunteers who pray before the Lord Jesus present in the Monstrance.
Adoration of the Blessed Sacrament is also available in our chapel 24 hours a day, as long as Mass is not being celebrated. Registered parishioners are welcome to stop by the church office to receive a code for the chapel.
We, the people of St. Catherine Labouré empowered by the Holy Spirit, will strive to serve the Gospel message in reaching out as the Body of Christ to serve our brothers and sisters.
PASTOR'S CORNER

Divine Mercy Sunday
04-27-2025 | Fr. Michael D. Accinni Reinhardt, MA, Mdiv, MSThe fifty days of Easter continues, with our Second Sunday of Easter honoring the Divine Mercy.
The Divine Mercy of God is something to consider in the grand scope of the purpose of Easter and how we are called to be Easter People.
It is no coincidence that St. Pope John Paul II brought the devotion of the Divine Mercy front and center during his papacy. He was a pope who passed away within the Octave of Easter, and now we find ourselves honoring the life of our beloved Pope Francis, who also passed away during this Octave of Easter.
Pope Benedict VII died during the Octave of Christmas—could this be a lesson for us, that our faith in Christ is embodied by the joy that we live, in being the Easter People we are called to be?
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Divine Mercy Sunday: Trusting in God's Love and Forgiveness
04-27-2025 | Fr. Michael D. Accinni Reinhardt, MA, Mdiv, MSDivine Mercy Sunday focuses on God’s mercy and love, inviting us to trust in Him and share His forgiveness. The readings are about faith, healing, and the importance of believing in Christ’s resurrection. They show how Jesus brings peace and healing to His followers. When He appears to the disciples, He gives them the gift of peace, calming their fears. This reminds us that we can always turn to Jesus for comfort and strength.
The Gospel highlights Thomas’s doubts and his declaration of faith when he finally encounters Jesus. This teaches us to believe in Jesus even when we cannot see Him. It also encourages us to deepen our trust in Him, especially when faced with uncertainty. The readings also emphasize forgiveness. Jesus gives His apostles the authority to forgive sins, showing that mercy is a main part of His message. We are invited to seek forgiveness through the sacrament of confession and extend mercy to others. Sharing kindness and compassion helps us live out the message of this special day.
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