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Mass Schedules


The following calendar states when and where I am scheduled to celebrate a parish Mass.

Subject to change without notice.

 

General Parish Mass Schedules

Every Mass on this page is at Assumption Grotto parish unless otherwise noted.
The regular Mass schedule at Assumption Grotto parish can be found here: (click here)
A calendar of all the celebrants can be found here: (click here) [Google calendar forthcoming.]

Note: Confessions are on the parish schedule, but I'm always eager to offer this service of reconciliation for souls. I can be found before each Mass for those who wish.

Ordinary Schedule

Weekly Masses

Sun

Mon

Tue

Wed

Thu

Fri

Sat

(Varies each weekend, see below.) 6:00am (Tridentine, Private) 8:30am (Tridentine) 7:00pm (Latin, Novus Ordo) 8:30am (Tridentine) 8:30am (Tridentine) (Varies each weekend, see below.)

Changes and Options to Schedule

A. Weekend:

Saturday
Mar. 15

Sunday
Mar. 16

8:30am (English)
12:00am (English)

B. Other Special Schedule Features:

Holy Thursday
March 20
Good Friday
March 21
Holy Saturday
March 22
Easter Sunday
March 23
10:00am Confessions*

12:00noon Three hour service
Celebration of the Passion
Passion according to John: Sung
Veneration of the Cross
Communion

10:00am Confession*

No confessions today. Normal Sunday schedule: Mass at 6:30, 9:30 (Tridentine Latin) and 12 noon.

 

 
3:00pm Divine Mercy Devotions
   
3:30pm Confessions*
3:30pm Confession*
1:00pmBlessing of Easter Baskets of Food
Note:
9:30am Mass, Schubert: Mass in Ab, Franz Liszt: "O Filii et Filiae" & "Resurrexit", Paul Paray: "Berceuse
7:00pm Way of the Cross

3:30pm Confession*

NO 4pm MASS TODAY

Note: On Divine Mercy Sunday, March 30 (next week): 12n Mass, replay of these same pieces (above)
7:00pm Mass of the Lord's Supper
Procession with Blessed Sacrament
Adoration until Midnight
7:30pm Confession*
8:00pm Easter Vigil

*= Confessions: the priests are available or for one hour from the start time.


Key

Tridentine: The Order of the Catholic Mass according to the 1962 Missal.
Novus Ordo: The Order of the Catholic Mass according to the Paul VI Missal, according to the norms of the 2004 GIRM and Redemptionis Sacramentum
The dates are in black
The times are in green.
Days I'm gone are blocked out in blue, Mary's color.
The expression "Private" means I am not scheduled for a parish mass, and I will celebrate mass - I do every day - either at a funeral, or elsewhere sine populo.
The
indicates nothing more than I have two masses that day, and I use the cross as a bullet point to distinguish them.


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