Although we cannot currently celebrate Mass together at Church, we can all gather on Sundays to pray and celebrate Mass together via the internet. At just before ten o'clock, click within the video image above to join Mass.
The readings for the Mass have been included here (click the link), so that you can follow along with The Liturgy.
All hymns are listed below so that you can sing along by finding the hymn number in Breaking Bread or the Gather hymnal, if you have a copy. Please see the note below to purchase personal copies of each if you are interested.
Opening Hymn: | 721, Alleluia! Sing To Jesus Breaking Bread |
Responsorial Psalm: | 751, Psalm 27: The Lord Is My Light Breaking Bread © 1983, GIA Publications, Inc. All rights reserved. Used with permission. |
Offertory Hymn: | 327, I Am The Bread Of Life Breaking Bread © 1966, 1970, 1986, 1993, 2005, GIA Publications, Inc. Published by OCP. All rights reserved. Used with permission. |
Communion Hymn: | 431, Be Not Afraid Breaking Bread © 1975, 1978, Robert J. Dufford, SJ and OCP. All rights reserved. Used with permission. |
Recessional Hymn: | 171, Alleluia! Alleluia! Let the Holy Anthem Rise Breaking Bread |
Please note:
Due to copyright issues, we are no longer able to provide Mass booklets with The Liturgy, readings and hymns.
Links to the Mass readings are provided above, but if you'd like to follow along as if you were in the pew, you may purchase up to four personal copies of our missal, Breaking Bread with Daily Mass Propers 2020, at 50% off (click the link).
You can also purchase a copy of the Gather Comprehensive Hymnal online (click the link).
If you are not able to join us at Mass time, the video link above will allow you to watch Mass at any time.
This week's bulletin can be found here (click the link), along with an Eastertide insert (click the link), which discusses today's liturgical readings and the daily readings for the fourth week of Eastertide, for meditation and reflection.
Included below is The Children's Liturgy of The Word for this week. Click within the video image below to watch with your children.