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The clergy and parishioners of St. Therese adhere firmly to the unchangeable Catholic Faith and Sacraments as taught by all true Popes, from St. Peter to Pius XII.

St. Therese of Lisieux by Leonard Porter, 2008
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Mass Schedule - Week of March 22nd, 2026

Passion Sunday

Sunday, March 22

Passion Sunday

St. Isidore, C

St. Colette, V

8:00 am Low Mass (Tonua McLaren & Fisler Family from Ruth McGaren)

  • Server: Andrew Smith

9:30 am Stations of the Cross

10:00 am High Mass (Pro Populo)

  • Server: Paddy Omlor

Monday, March 23

Monday in Passion Week

St. Turibius, BC

8:00 am Low Mass (RIP Joan Pannuti Pottinger from Terry McKeegan)

 

Tuesday, March 24

St. Gabriel the Archangel

7:00 am Low Mass (Private Intention from Patrick Omlor)

 

Wednesday, March 25

Annunciation of the Blessed Virgin Mary

St. Dismas

**NO MASS SCHEDULED** (Private Intention from Patrick Omlor)

 

Thursday, March 26

Thursday in Passion Week

St. Ludger, BC

8:00 am Low Mass (Private Intention from Patrick Omlor)

 

Friday, March 27

Seven Sorrows of the Blessed Virgin Mary

St. John Damascene, CD

6:00 pm Stations of the Cross

6:35 pm Low Mass (Private Intention from Patrick Omlor)

 

Saturday, March 28

Saturday in Passion Week

St. John Capistrano, C

8:30 am Low Mass (Private Intention from Patrick Omlor)

 

Sunday, March 29

Palm Sunday

Ss. Jonas & Comp., Mm

**NO 8 AM MASS **

9:30 am Stations of the Cross

10:00 am High Mass w/ distribution of Palms & Procession (Private Intention from Patrick Omlor)

  • Server: MC: Paddy Omlor.

  • Thurifer: Peter Creighton.

  • Acolytes: Jake Sellers & Xavier Wright.

  • Cross: Blane Straight.

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Announcements

As we approach Holy Week in three weeks, let us make a greater effort to plan to attend the ceremonies during Holy Week. By partaking in Holy Week, we are in a way partaking in the passion and cross of Our Lord. 

In preparation for Holy Thursday, Father will need 12 men to volunteer to have their feet washed.  If you would like to volunteer, please let Father know.

 

Easter Duty:

  1. All the faithful who have reached the use of reason are bound under the pain of mortal sin to receive Holy Communion worthily at least once during the Easter season.

  2. In the United States, this extends from the 1st Sunday of Lent to Trinity Sunday.

Palm Sunday: There will only be ONE MASS (10 am Mass) on Palm Sunday due to the distribution of blessed palms and procession. The faithful are encouraged to attend the Procession. The blessed palm is a symbol of martyrdom.

 

There will be NO Mass on Wednesday (3/25) due to a church dedication that will take place in Harrodsburg, Kentucky. For those who would like to attend, the address to the dedication is: 110 West Poplar St. Harrodsburg, KY 40330. The dedication will begin at 10 am followed by a reception.

 

On Saturday, March 28, there will be a ladies get-together with mothers, ladies, and young girls getting together for Mass, cleaning the church, and crafts/activities. Please bring packed breakfast/lunch. Please contact the Sisters or Lauren Hille for details.

 

All Night Adoration Sign-Up Sheet for Holy Thursday: All slots must be filled. If possible, it would be good to have two people at each slot for adoration. “Could you not watch one hour with Me?”

†  14 DAY SANCTUARY LAMP:  

  • ​is burning for the weeks of (3/19 to 4/1) for the INTENTIONS of Ann Williamitis.

  • If you would like to donate to light the 14 day sanctuary candle for your intention, please let Father know.

  • The donation for each candle is $25 (candles generally last 14 days, but sometimes they burn faster than expected). 

In your charity, please pray for the sick of the parish and those whom Father sees: Keith Sellers, Hope Wright, John Wright.

The Novena to St. Theresa after the Low Mass will be said for the INTENTIONS of obtaining a Hall, classrooms for the school, and a Priest Rectory.

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Bulletins

Note: Our bulletin is printed in bulk and is available in hardcopy for all in the vestibule, but it is also available here.
If you would like to download a PDF copy, you may do so at the links below.

March 22

March 15

March 8

March 1

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Reflection: The Catechism Explained By Stories and Examples
by Fr. Francis Spirago
Twelfth Lesson: On The Attributes & Marks of the Church
Question: How is the Church Catholic or Universal?
Answer: The Church is Catholic or Universal because it subsists in all ages, teaches all nations, and maintains all truth.

The Ambassador’s Answer: Apropos of the Church’s subsistence in all ages, an excellent answer was made by a French ambassador, ill at Stockholm, in Protestant Sweden. Someone asked him whether, in case he died there, he would not be sorry to have his ashes mingle with those of heretics. “No,” he replied, “I would simply ask to have the earth dug a little deeper, and thus I should rest among your ancestors who were Catholics like myself.”

Question: How is the Church apostolic?
Answer: The Church is apostolic because it was founded by Christ on His apostles, and is governed by their lawful successors, and because it has never ceased, and never will cease, to teach their doctrine.

The Faith of Our Fathers: Count Stolberg, a Protestant writer of great merit, was received into the Catholic Church on Whitsunday, 1800 A.D. A Protestant friend remarked to him: “I do not like people who abandon the religion of their fathers.” Stolberg answered: “Neither do I. If my forefathers had not abandoned the faith of their fathers, I should not be compelled to return to the Catholic Church.” A Protestant lady said to a friend who had become a catholic: “I mean to live and die in the faith of my fathers.” The Catholic replied: “And I mean to die in the faith of my ancestors.”

Question: In which Church are these attributes and marks found?
Answer: These attributes and marks are found in the Holy Roman Catholic Church alone.

The Sagacious Poles: A Certain Russian general received from the Czar a grant of extensive ecclesiastical property in Poland, as the recompense of his exploits. When, a few days later, he had to take the field against the Turks, he thought he would do something to gain favor with the emperor. So he called together some of the principal tenants on his Polish estates — all poor men — and said to them: “Before I start on my journey I will give each of you a considerable piece of land, on this condition, that you adopt the Russian instead of the Catholic religion. Take time to reflect on this offer and tell me your decision.” After consulting together for a long time the poverty-stricken Poles returned to the general, and with a cheerful demeanor said to him: “May it please your Excellency, this is what we think about the matter: If, for instance, a man wanted to exchange his horse for one of ours, and offered to give us something into the bargain as well, we should know that his horse was not so good a one as ours. Consequently it follows of necessity that our faith must be worth more than the Russian, since your Excellency would give us a good piece of land if we would exchange our Catholic faith for the Russian religion.” “O you consummate scoundrels!” The general exclaimed, and depend upon it, he would assuredly have had them all thoroughly knouted, had they not forthwith taken to their heels and made off. Firmness in resisting temptation is highly to be commended.
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