Each host parish is generously providing dinner for everyone who attends the mission. Dinner is between 5:00 & 6:15pm. The schedule is as follows:
The Mission will take place over three nights at three of the Parishes in our Family of Parishes.
The first night is at St. Luke.
The second is at Mary, Help of Christians
The third is at St. Brigid.
No, Fr. Nathan Cromly will have a different focus every night.
The Lenten Mission is intended to be experienced as a whole. So, we recommend trying to attend every night. However, we highly encourage everyone to come to whatever they can, even if it is only one talk on one night.
YES!
No one is being asked to register for the mission itself.
Out of courtesy to our teams assisting with childcare and providing meals we are asking for registrations by February 13 to establish accurate expecations.
Please do not stay home only because you didn't register.
No daytime events are scheduled to occur at this time (2-16-24).
The children's program runs concurrently with the Lenten Mission as it occurs in the Church. Parents should drop-off their children between 6:15 and 6:30pm at the host site's location. Parents must sign their children in and out.
Sunday, March 19 - St. Luke's Gym
Monday, March 20 - Mary Help of Christians' Parish Center's All Purpose Room
Sunday, March 21 - St. Brigid's Cafeteria
One can always join us for Reconcilation during our regularly scheduled times (see the St. Michael the Archangel bulletin) or make an appointment with a priest.
However, the Confession times offered during the Lenten Mission (4-6:30 p.m.) represent the Family's unique Lenten opportunity for the Sacrament.
Yes!
Any groups hosted at the parishes on these evenings have deconflicted so that we can all come together for the Lenten Mission. If your group meets off-site, we highly encourage that you make partcipation in the Lenten Mission possble for all involved.