Saturday, March 1, 2014

Forty Hours Schedule

Brothers and sisters,  I am pleased to publish the schedule for Forty Hours.  A sign up sheet will be available starting next weekend. 

 
Sunday March 16th
 
10:45am                         Blessed Sacrament will be removed from the chapel.
 
11am                              Holy Sacrifice of the Mass followed by exposition of the Blessed Sacrament
 
Noon - 5:15pm              Blessed Sacrament will be exposed on the altar for adoration
 
4pm - 5pm                     Confessions
 
5:30pm                           Holy Sacrifice of the Mass followed by exposition
 
7pm                                Evening Prayer with Benediction
 
7:45pm                           Blessed Sacrament returned to the Adoration Chapel
 
Monday March 17th (The Feast of Saint Patrick)
 
7am                                Blessed Sacrament returned to the Church for adoration
 
8:30am                           Holy Sacrifice of the Mass followed by exposition
 
9:15am -7pm                  Blessed Sacrament will be exposed on the altar for Adoration
 
4pm - 5pm                      Confessions
 
7pm                                 Evening Prayer with Benediction
 
7:45pm                            Blessed Sacrament returned to the adoration chapel
 
Tuesday March 18th
 

7am                                Blessed Sacrament returned to the Church for adoration
 
8:30am                           Holy Sacrifice of the Mass followed by exposition
 
9:15am -7pm                  Blessed Sacrament will be exposed on the altar for Adoration
 
7pm                                 Evening Prayer with Solemn Procession (weather permitting)
 
Our homilist for all three evenings will be Father Dennis Klemash.  I invite everyone to consider signing up to spend some quiet quality time with our Eucharistic Lord. 
 
 
Please note on Tuesday March 18th we will remember in a special way Bishop Ronald Gainer on the eve of his installation as the Bishop of the Diocese of Harrisburg. 
 


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