Mass
We have six Masses on Sunday and three on all other days.
Sun: 7, 8:30, 10, 11:30 am, 1 pm (High), & 6pm
Mon – Fri: 7 am, noon, & 6 pm
Holy Days: 7, 8:30 am, noon (High), & 6 pm.
Christmas: midnight, 7, 8:30, 10, 11:30 am, & 1 pm (High)
Confessions
We have confessions every weekday, starting one half hour before the beginning of Mass. Outside of the 7:00 am daily Masses, confessions generally continue through Mass itself, until there are no remaining penitents. There are also limited times on Sunday for confessions. The full schedule:
Sun: 6:30 am & 5:30 pm
Mon – Fri: 6:30 am, 11:30 am, 5:30 pm
Sat: 6:30 am, 8 am, 11:30 am
The Divine Office
Tues – Fri: 8:50 am, 11:20 am, & 5 pm
Sat: 11:20 am & 5 pm
Exposition & Benediction
Thurs: 1 pm – 6 pm
The Holy Rosary
Sun: 6:30 am & 7 pm
Last Sat: After the 8:30 am (15 decades)
Our Lady of Perpetual Help
Tues: After the 6 pm Mass
Prayer to St. Joseph
Wed: After all Masses
Prayer for Vocations
Sun: After the 1 pm Mass
Thurs: After all Masses
St. Monica Sodality
1st Thurs: After the 6 pm
The Sacred Heart
1st Fri: After all Masses
Fatima Procession
13th of the month, May – Oct
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Solemn High Mass
In 2024, the Priestly Fraternity of St. Peter ordained a young man who had grown up at St. Stephen the First Martyr, Fr. Jacob Kasak. He returned to the Diocese for a First Mass, which he offered at the Cathedral of the Blessed Sacrament. This was a Solemn High Mass, the highest expression of the Mass shy of a Pontifical High Mass, which is characterized by a bishop serving as the principal celebrant. A Solemn High Mass is distinguished from a Sung Mass (sometimes called simply a High Mass) by the inclusion of a deacon and subdeacon as ministers. They are vested in the dalmatic and tunicle, respectively. The Mass followed a Sacred Heart procession through the city.