St. Anthony Ministry will be collecting personal care and hygiene products to support Covenant House which cares for homeless youth. Click for details.
The Knights of Columbus will host Donut Sunday this Sunday, October 17th, after the 8:30AM and 10:30AM Masses in the Parish Community Center. Please join us for coffee, donuts, and fellowship.
"Eucharistic Miracles and Saints" by Fr. Jeffrey Montz. All sessions begin with Eucharistic Adoration at 5:30 PM which will be followed by the Lecture and Q&A Session from 6:00-7:00 PM in Schulte Auditorium at Notre Dame Seminary (or online). Registration Required- click here for details.
All Saints Day is NOT a Holy Day of Obligation this calendar year. However, because of the importance of this Solemnity in the Universal Church, Mass will be celebrated on Monday, November 1sh at 12Noon and 6:30PM. Even though the obligation has been dispensed this year, all are invited and encouraged to attend Mass to ask for the special intercession of All the Saints. Click for details.
As Catholics, we believe that death can separate us from those whom we love for only a while. We are still united with them in the Communion of Saints. On the Feast of All Souls, and throughout the entire month of November, we recall our deceased relatives, friends, and all the faithful departed who may yet be waiting for the full joy of heaven in purgatory. We pray for them, remembering that likewise these people being purified have the power to intercede for us too. Mass on All Souls Day will be celebrated at Divine Mercy Church at 6:30PM on Tuesday, November 2nd. Click for details.
From our Fall 2021 Parent Formation Series. Technology has become a widespread tool in our time. While it has its benefits, technology and the internet can bring about many challenges in the lives of teens. Join us as Dr. Mario Sacasa presents on these challenges and what you can do as parents to walk with them towards a healthier digital life.
"Eucharistic Devotions" by Fr. Nile Gross. All sessions begin with Eucharistic Adoration at 5:30 PM which will be followed by the Lecture and Q&A Session from 6:00-7:00 PM in Schulte Auditorium at Notre Dame Seminary (or online). Registration Required- click here for details.
Fr. Cooper will celebrate a special Thanksgiving Vigil Mass on Wednesday, November 24th at 7:00 PM with the traditional blessing and distribution of Bread and Wine. There will be a 7:30 AM Mass on Thanksgiving morning, Thursday, November 25th. Click for details.
11 de Diciembre (Sabado) Procesión y Santo Rosario a las 6:15PM Misa a las 7:00pm Serenata: 8:00pm Comida Mexicana y evento social 8: 30 en SEAS cafeteria
All children and adults are invited to bring a figurine of the baby Jesus, particularly from their family Nativity Crèche to be blessed by Fr. Cooper on Sunday, December 12th as part of the 8:30am and 10:30am Masses for the Third Sunday of Advent. Click for details.
Put on your party hats- The Knights of Columbus are hosting a Birthday Party for Baby Jesus! All are invited to celebrate with us in the PCC after the 8:30am and 10:30am Masses on Sunday, December 12th. We'll be serving up pancakes, sausages, and coffee and will also have fun activities for the kids.
"The Eucharist and the Future of the Church" by Archbishop Alfred Hughes. All sessions begin with Eucharistic Adoration at 5:30 PM which will be followed by the Lecture and Q&A Session from 6:00-7:00 PM in Schulte Auditorium at Notre Dame Seminary (or online). Registration Required- click here for details.
Join us for an Advent Event for the whole family! We will have a beautiful Christmas concert at 7pm in the Sanctuary followed by Christmas caroling in Mercy Square outside the church with a hot chocolate bar, donuts, kid crafts, and cookie decorating station. We hope to see you there for this festive event!
Both Fr. Cooper and Fr. Luis will be available for Confessions from 5:00PM till 6:30PM on Monday, December 20th as we prepare our hearts and minds for the coming of the Christ Child at Christmas.
The Solemnity of the Mary, The Holy Mother of God is NOT a Holy Day of Obligation this calendar year. However, because of the importance of this Feast Day in the Universal Church, Mass will be celebrated on Saturday, January 1st at 9:00 AM. Even though the obligation has been dispensed this year, all are invited and encouraged to attend Mass to ask for the special intercession of our Lady.
Sunday, January 2, 2022, is the Feast of the Epiphany of the Lord. Divine Mercy Parish will celebrate its normal weekend Mass schedule on Saturday, January 1st and Sunday, January 2nd.
Introducing high school small groups. All 8th – 12th grade students are invited to join a small group this semester to learn more about their faith in a small community. Small groups will meet throughout the semester and go through scripture, different topics, and grow as community. Find our more about small groups on Jan 16th and start meeting with your group beginning on Jan 23rd. Click for details.
The 9 Days for Life is an annual novena for the protection of human life. Each day’s intention is accompanied by a short reflection and suggested actions to help build a culture of life. Find out more about this important prayer journey and sign up by clicking here.
Our Parochial School, Saint Elizabeth Ann Seton, is having their Open House on Wednesday, January 19th for prospective families to come check out our school facilities, meet our amazing staff & community, and envision their children as part of our SEAS Family! Click for details.
All 6th and 7th grade students are invited to join us for our first Divine Mercy Youth middle school group! We will have snacks, play games, reading from the bible, and so much more! The divine mercy youth middle school youth group is for 6th and 7th grade students and will start on Thursday, January 20. Click for details.
Introducing high school small groups. All 8th – 12th grade students are invited to join a small group this semester to learn more about their faith in a small community. Small groups will meet throughout the semester and go through scripture, different topics, and grow as community. Find our more about small groups on Jan 16th and start meeting with your group beginning on Jan 23rd. Click for details.
First Reconciliation Our second graders will celebrate their First Reconciliation on Saturday, January 29th at 10:00 AM in the Church. The whole parish family shares in the responsibility for the religious education of our children. Click for details.