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I'm New Here

WHEN YOU VISIT

Visiting a new church can be intimidating: What should I wear? Where can I park? Where do my kids go?
We understand the many thoughts that can come from visiting a new church, so we want you to feel completely comfortable when you visit. Below are some frequently asked questions. If you have any additional questions, don't hesitate to contact us or talk with an usher when you visit.

FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS

When are services?
St. Rose of Lima
Saturday | 6:00pm
Sunday | 8:00am, 11:00am, 5:00pm
Weekdays | 8:00am

Newman Center
Tuesday | 11:00am

Our Lady of Guadalupe
Sunday | 9:30am

St. Martin de Porres Mission
No Masses at this time

San Jose Mission
No Masses at this time 

When is confession available?
St. Rose of Lima
Saturday | 4:30-5:30pm

Our Lady of Guadalupe
Wednesday | 9:30-10:00am 

What should I wear?
We want you to feel comfortable. After all, we are thrilled that you're joining us and want you to be more focused on the service than what you're wearing. In the summertime, it's not uncommon to see people wearing sandals, shorts, and a shirt. Others prefer to still put on their "Sunday best," and that's fine too! However, we do request that shorts be of a conservative length (no “short-shorts”) and that in general, clothing be respectable and conservative.
 

Where do my children go?
Children are always welcome to come to mass with thier parents.  We love to think of our Parish as family oriented.  

I’m not Catholic, how do I know when to sit, stand and kneel?
There’s no need to be self-conscious about the postures and responses used during worship. Most visitors just follow the lead of the our parishioners.

I’m not Catholic, is it okay for me to participate in communion?
Communion, or The Eucharist, is the most intimate expression of our faith. Catholics believe that the host is literally the body of Christ, transformed from bread by the priest presiding over the service. Most evangelicals think of Communion as symbolic, so it makes sense that they are not as strict about having the right relationship to it as Catholics and Orthodox Christians who believe it is a sacrament and the true presence of Christ. So, if you are not Catholic, we ask that you not receive communion. However, those not receiving the Body of Christ and Precious blood are invited to come forward with their hands crossed over their chests for a special blessing.

Am I expected to put money in the offering?
If you are visiting with us, we don't expect you to put money in the offering, and you are welcome to just let it pass you by. If you consider our parish your church home, we'd love for you to prayerfully consider giving to our parish on a weekly basis. You can give by check or cash during the service, or you can sign up for online giving here.