Day |
Event |
Date |
- Fasting means only one full meal a day may be taken. Two smaller meals may be eaten to maintain physical strength but together they should not equal another full meal in quantity. Snacking between meals is not permitted.
- Catholics ages 18-59 are obligated to fast on Ash Wednesday and Good Friday. Those who are not specifically obliged to fast are encouraged to join in the discipline of fasting to the extent that they are able.
- Abstinence forbids the eating of meat or poultry. Those who have reached the age of 14 and older are obligated to abstain on Ash Wednesday and all Fridays of Lent. Those who are not specifically obliged to abstain from eating meat are urged to join in the discipline of abstaining to the extent that they are able.
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Fridays/Viernes |
Stations of the Cross following Noon Mass
Vía Crucis ~ 7 PM |
March/Marzo 28
April/Abril 4 & 11 |
Fridays/Viernes |
Soup Suppers ~ 6:00 – 7:00pm |
March/Marzo 28
April/Abril 4 |
Friday/Viernes |
Fish Fry ~ 6:00 – 7:00pm
Live Stations of the Cross ~ 7:00pm |
April/Abril 11 |
Sunday/Domingo |
Palm Sunday Mass
Domingo de Ramos Misa (Procession at Vigil Mass, Procesión en la Misa de domingo) |
April/Abril 13 |
Wednesday/Miércoles |
Holy Wednesday Cofessions/Confesiones ~ Before and after mass |
April/Abril 16 |
Thursday/Jueves |
Holy Thursday
Last Supper Mass ~ 6:30pm (Bilingual)
Rice Bowls returned
Jueves Santo Misa |
April/Abril 17 |