American Martyrs and St. Patrick Catholic Church
Thursday, November 21, 2024
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IMMACULATE CONCEPTION INFO & SCHEDULE 2024

 
AMERICAN MARTYRS & SAINT PATRICK
The Immaculate Conception of
The Blessed Virgin Mary Mass Schedules
 
The Immaculate Conception of The Blessed Virgin Mary is Holy Day of obligation on which the Church honors our Mother.
Chosen by God, Mary reverses the sin of Eve. Because of her obedience, God’s salvation is known to all the nations! In anticipation that she was to bear the Son of God, Mary was preserved from the time of her conception from Original Sin. We call this the Immaculate Conception. No sin would touch her, so that she would be a fitting and worthy vessel of the Son of God. The Immaculate Conception does not refer to the virginal conception and birth of Christ, but rather to Mary’s being conceived without inheriting Original Sin.
In the course of time, the doctrine of the Immaculate Conception became more precisely enunciated, as its truth—long supported by the universal popular devotion of the faithful—was better understood by deepening theological inquiry. In 1854, Pope Pius IX proclaimed this dogma infallibly: that is, in his role as a supreme teacher of the Church, he declared that this doctrine is divinely revealed and must be accepted with faith by the entire Church. (Source: USCCB)

MASS TIMES  
American Martyrs – Saturday, December 7th Our Lady of Guadalupe Bi-Lingual Mass at 5:00 pm followed by a celebration in the Parish Hall.
 
American Martyrs - Sunday, December 8th Mass at 8:30 am Confession at 2:00 pm.
 
Saint Patrick - Sunday, December 8th. Confession at 9:30 am & Mass at 10:30 am with Father Steve.
 
American Martyrs - Monday, December 9th Mass at 6:00 pm.
 
Saint Patrick - Monday, December 9th Mass at 6:00 pm with Father Steve.