Welcome to Our Lady of Lourdes

Welcome to Our Lady of Lourdes

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Weekend Mass

Saturday: 5:00pm | Sunday: 8:00am, 10:30am, 5:00pm

Weekday Mass

Monday–Friday: 9:00am

Sacrament of Reconciliation

Wednesday: 8:30–8:55am | Saturday: 4:00–4:45pm

Eucharistic Adoration

Tuesday/Thursday: 8:25–8:55am (in the main church before Mass)
Friday: 9:30am–3:15pm (in the Adoration chapel, with Rosary at 9:30am and 1:00pm, and Divine Mercy Chaplet at 2:15pm and 3:00pm)

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Parish News

Outreach Churches United Meal

Help is needed providing, preparing and serving this month’s Churches United Meal on Tuesday, December 10th.  Please click on the link below to signup to help in any way.  Thank…Read More…

Christmas Shop

December 14-15 in the gathering space. Funny Saint T-shirts, Candles and homemade cinnamon rolls for Christmas morning! Proceeds will help our teens attend NCYC.

GIVING TUESDAY

December 3, 2024 is GIVING TUESDAY.  This Giving Tuesday, make a difference with a direct donation to the St. Joan of Arc Foundation!  Please see the QR code in the…Read More…

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A Path to Discipleship

Jesus' last command to his disciples was that they go and "make disciples of all nations..." (Matthew 28:19). Here at our Lady of Lourdes our goal is to help you become His disciple. Discipleship doesn't happen by accident. For us, that path begins with an ENCOUNTER, continues as we GROW in a relationship with Christ, and leads us to SERVE God in our neighbor. Click the button below to learn more about our Path of Discipleship.
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Become Catholic

How does somebody become a Catholic? A lot of Catholics are Catholic because their family is Catholic. We were born to Catholic parents, baptized as babies, and brought up “in the Church.” But what about the person who was raised in a different Christian tradition (e.g. Lutheran, Methodist, Baptist, etc…), or someone who wasn’t raised in the faith at all? What about the person who was baptized as a baby, but, for whatever reason, missed a Sacrament or two along the way (like First Holy Communion or Confirmation)?
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