Welcome to

Saint Catherine Labouré

Roman Catholic Church

Chino Valley, AZ

Mass

Saturday Vigil5:00 pm
Sunday7:30 am
9:00 am
11:00 am (Spanish)
Monday - Saturday8:30 am
First Saturday8:30 am

Confession

Wednesday9:00 am after Mass
Saturday9:00 am after Mass
Other times by appointment

How to go to ConfessionExamination of Conscience

Chaplet of Divine Mercy

Tuesday - Friday8:00 am
in Chapel

Eucharistic Adoration

First Friday9:00 - 10:00 am
in Church
Daily24 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.

FEATURED EVENTS

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PASTOR'S CORNER

What is Jesus Asking?

10-12-2025  |  Fr. Michael D. Accinni Reinhardt, MA, Mdiv, MS

Fervent 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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THIS SUNDAY'S READING

Gratitude and Faith in Action

10-12-2025  |  Fr. Michael D. Accinni Reinhardt, MA, Mdiv, MS

This week we reflect on faith, healing, gratitude, and God’s mercy. God’s love reaches everyone, no matter who they are or where they come from. Faith means trusting Him even when life is difficult or confusing. His mercy is freely given, and He cares for all who turn to Him. This Sunday we are reminded to give thanks. Many people receive blessings but forget to thank God. Gratitude is a sign of true faith because it recognizes that every good gift comes from God. Living with faith and gratitude helps us notice God’s care in our lives and draws us closer to Him. Do you really notice how God has blessed you? Not with material things but through healing, mercy, and the gift of faith. People wake up, go to work, eat meals, and live their lives without thinking about where these gifts come from. It is easy to take blessings for granted. Our faith grows stronger when we trust God and give Him praise.

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