Preparing Our Hearts for Christmas

Happy 4th Sunday of Advent! Christmas Day and Season are right around the corner. Christmas Eve/Day Mass schedule is below along with New’s Years Eve/Day Mass schedule. For Christmas Masses and some Sunday Masses during the Christmas Season, we will be using incense at Mass. Incense Masses will be listed in the bulletin each week. Incense at the Mass is very ancient tradition that emphasizes that our prayers rise up to God like incense (Psalm 141). Incense at Mass also alerts our senses to the increased solemnity of the Christmas Season in which we celebrate the Word became flesh in Jesus Christ. Incense also reminds us of the seriousness and reverence of our Worship to the Triune God.
As we approach Christmas Day, we hear in our Gospel of the Annunciation of St. Joseph. The Annunciation of St Joseph is talked about as much as the Annunciation of Mary, but these events in Salvation History are immensely important. In this Gospel passage today, we see St. Joseph wrestle with being called to be the foster father to the Messiah. A difficult calling to understand and receive from God. A key phrase in the Gospel today is that St. Joseph is described as a righteous man, meaning he is in right relationship with God. He knows God as Father and listens, trusts, and acts on God the Father’s word. Let us listen, trust, and act this Christmas Season on God’s word by living in the Christmas Season as Christians and celebrating the true meaning of Christmas that God kept His word to Isreal in sending the Messiah.
Please note for December that there will be no Adoration of Blessed Sacrament on Dec. 24 and 31.
For Christmas Masses, we will use incense at 4pm, 6:30pm, 11pm.
For Dec 27-28, we will use incense at 10am and 5pm.
Christmas Schedule
Christmas Eve: 4pm, 6:30pm,
and 11pm
30 minutes of prelude music before Mass
Christmas Day: 9:30am
New Years Mass Schedule
Dec 31: 5:30pm
Jan 1: 9:30am
Military Weekend
Jan. 10-11 and Feb 21-27














