Lenten and Easter Schedule
Catholics in good health ages 18 – 59 are required to fast and abstain from meat on Ash Wednesday and Good Friday.
Fasting consists of eating only one meal, with the possibility of two smaller snacks that do not add up to a single full meal.
Catholics age 14 & older are to abstain from meat on all Fridays in Lent.
Ash Wednesday – February 18, 2026
6:45 AM – Mass
9:30 AM – School Mass
12:00 PM – Liturgy Service w/Ashes
4:00 PM – Liturgy Service w/Ashes
6:00 PM – Mass – English
7:30 PM – Mass – Polish
Adoration will take place in the chapel from 9:00 AM – 6:00 PM
Stations of the Cross
Every Friday
7:00 PM in English
8:00 PM Polish
Lenten Mission (in the church)
Polish: March28 and March 29
English: March 15, 16, 17
Be Reconciled
Diocesan–Wide Day of Reconciliation
Wednesday, March 25 from 9:00 AM to 8:00 PM in the Chapel
Communal Penance Services (begin at 7:00 PM)
Tuesday, March 31, St. Margaret Mary
Lenten Fish Fry
Fridays: February 20th, March 6th and March 2oth
4:30PM – 8:00 PM
Palm Sunday – Sunday, March 29th
Regular Sunday Mass times with blessing and distribution of palm
Holy Thursday – Mass of the Lord’s Supper – April 2nd
Multilingual Mass of the Lord’s Supper at 7:30 PM
Following Mass, there will be a procession to the Altar of Repose with Adoration of the Eucharist until Midnight
Good Friday – Passion of the Lord – April 3rd (no Holy Mass)
Divine Mercy Novena at 11:45 AM
12:00 PM – English
5:00 PM – Polish
7:30 PM – English
Holy Saturday – April 4th
Easter food basket blessing: 11:00 AM, 12:30 PM and 1:45 PM
Easter Vigil Masses:
5:00 PM – Polish
8:00 PM – English
No 4:30 PM or 6:30 PM Saturday Mass
Easter Sunday – April 5th
5:00 AM – Polish
7:00 AM – English
9:00 AM – English
11:00 AM – English
1:00 PM – Polish
No 4:30 PM Sunday Mass
Divine Mercy Holy Hour – April 12h
3:00 PM – 4:00 PM
*If you are unable to attend Mass in person, the Masses that are highlighted above will be live streamed online
