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

What is Jesus Asking?
10-12-2025 | Fr. Michael D. Accinni Reinhardt, MA, Mdiv, MSFervent praise and thanksgiving prevent us from ever losing our sights on God. Fervency is tough, because it requires consistency. Consistency is tough because it requires tenacity. Tenacity is tough because it requires commitment. This is what Jesus is asking, are you up for it? Jesus wants fervency. He wants a commitment. This is the message of breaking open the Word this week. Just like Jesus asked us recently in a Gospel a few Sundays back, “will you be my disciple” This is not just an “at whim” question, but is one that requires our contemplation, because Jesus is asking us for a commitment. It’s a radical decision to be His disciple. He does not want us to be wishy washy, fence-sitting, or lukewarm. He wants us to be faithful to him 24/7/365/52. That’s it.
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Keep Praying and Trusting
10-19-2025 | Fr. Michael D. Accinni Reinhardt, MA, Mdiv, MSThis Sunday is about prayer, faith, and trust in God. We are called to keep praying, even when life is difficult or when answers take time. God listens and cares for His people and we need to have Faith and trust that God will act at the right time, even when we do not understand why it sometimes take a while for his answer. We should ask our friends to pray for us and with us because we gain strength from others through encouragement. By reading Scripture and praying we gain wisdom and strength for daily life. Staying close to God, praying with patience, and relying on our faith community help us remain strong and hopeful. The readings this Sunday all share the same message and that is God is faithful, and we can depend on Him because God does not leave us alone.
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