Welcome to
St. Cecilia Catholic Church

Information and guidelines for attending Mass
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To view our daily 7 am Mass, our Sunday 10 am Mass in English, 1 pm Mass in Spanish, including our Easter Vigil Mass at 8:30 pm Saturday April 3, click here.
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Starting Palm Sunday, the south bank of pews will have the tape removed. The north bank of pews will continue to have tape on them for social distancing purposes.
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Please check out for Lent the new book entitled, What Christ Suffered, A Doctor’s Journey Through the Passion, written by Dr. Thomas McGovern, published by Our Sunday Visitor, an in depth study on what Christ suffered in His passion.
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Please check out Formed.org for many helpful resources to grow in the faith. To register go to formed.org/signup Select your parish (may use zip code). Register with your name and email. Check that email account for a link to begin using FORMED.
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The dispensation from the Sunday obligation remains in place. This applies especially for those who are at risk and who are symptomatic. Parishioners are encouraged to wear masks and sit in every other pew.
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Please note the Holy Week Confession times below
Click Here to read Fr. Kubat's Letter updated 4-12-21
Click Here to see how to tithe without a normal Sunday Mass schedule
Upcoming Events
Wednesdays
Every Thursday
7pm to 8pm
Regular Weekday Masses:
Monday - Friday 7 am, 12:10 pm; Saturday 7 am
Sunday Masses:
Saturday evening 5pm; Sunday 8 am, 10 am, 1 pm Spanish, 7:30 pm
The first Sunday of each month there is a Mass in Vietnamese at 11:30 am
Masses
Confessions
REGULAR CONFESSIONS SCHEDULE
Monday -Friday, 20 minutes before the 7 am and 12:10 pm Masst
Saturdays - 20 minutes before the 7 am Mass; 3:30 pm to 4:30 pm and after the 5 pm Mass
The Parish: A School of Prayer
Yes...our Christian communities must become genuine "schools" of prayer, where the meeting with Christ is expressed not just in imploring help but also in thanksgiving, praise, adoration, contemplation, listening and ardent devotion, until the heart truly "falls in love".
[St. John Paul II]