You may have heard questions about the morality of receiving the Covid-19 vaccine. Our Bishops have clarified the Church's position. Read more to learn about vaccines here!
Griefshare is an opportunity for those going through the loss of a loved one. Although we are often asked to endure this pain alone, Griefshare allows grievers to seek Christ's healing as a community.
Our Justice & Charity Council acts to serve those in our community who are marginalized or oppressed. In December, they hosted a free flu vaccine clinic that was open to the community. Learn more about what we did and why we did it here.
Each October, we promote the sacredness and dignity of all human life with a display on our campus. Learn more about Catholic teaching on the gift of all life!
Beginning August 10th, daily Masses will take place at 8:30am Monday-Saturday. Weekend Masses will move to 5:30pm Saturday (high-risk Mass with masks required) and 7:30am, 9:00am, 11:30am, 1:30pm (Spanish), 5:30pm (Life Teen) Sunday. We will continue to live stream daily Masses and Sunday 9:00am and 1:30pm Masses.
We've had many people ask how our parish has been doing financially in light of the pandemic. Please see our State of the Parish report for that and more about how we've been doing thanks to so many generous parishioners!
Please join us in supporting the formation of new priests in our diocese! The seminarian fund appeal goes directly towards the education and training of our next pastors.
Thanks to your continued generosity, we have been able to help and will be able to help many in our Parish and community! As we begin to reopen in this "new normal", you may be wondering about the best ways to tithe . If you haven't already checked out our eGiving solution, Faith Direct, why not try it on for the summer? Faith Direct is secure, easy, and reduces our printing and mailing costs, so we can use that saved money to further our ministries!
The Sacrament of Reconciliation will be offered in the Donovan Center on June 6th (10:00am & 2:30pm) and daily for one week from June 8-13, 2020 (10:00am).
In-person Masses are returning at OLG, and we're excited to welcome our parishioners back home. The new Mass schedule will be Saturdays at 4:00pm (for high-risk patients) & 6:00pm and on Sundays at 8:00am, 10:00am, Noon (Spanish), & 6:00pm. Masses will have limited seating and many safety precautions.
Public celebration of the Mass is set to resume May 30-31, 2020, with limited participation. We will be sharing instructions and more information soon!
Our Faith Formation staff have put together numerous resources for you to use during Holy Week and beyond in your homes during this time of pandemic. Please continue to make space to grow in faith during this time!
Masses will now be celebrated via Facebook Live everyday at 9:00am in English and on Sundays at 11:00am in Spanish. We look forward to celebrating with you from a distance!
Deacon Mark writes articles bi-weekly that address a variety of Catholic topics. He covers subjects that range from the newest documents from Rome to when we receive our Guardian Angel.
We invite you to our communal participation in Lent, a season of prayer, fasting, and almsgiving. Our Lady of Grace has numerous ways for you to make Lent a meaningful, powerful time of preparation in your life!
Our Lady of Grace young adults are preparing daily e-reflections for you all during Lent. We'd love to journey with you as we reflect on each day's Gospel.