Please pay attention to the two offerings: Mass & Ashes and Word & Ashes
7:30 am Mass & Ashes in the Church 10:00 am Word & Ashes in the Church - please note this is a Word & Ashes service, not Mass. 12:10 pm Mass & Ashes in the Church (Livestream) 12:30 pm Word & Ashes in Benedict Hall, 2nd Floor (500 S. Tryon Street) - please note this is a Word & Ashes service, not Mass. 5:00 pm Mass & Ashes in the Church 6:30 pm Mass & Ashes in the Church There will not be daily confession on Ash Wednesday.
As we enter Lent, Fr Cain’s imaginative representation of Jesus as a human being will probably stretch your perception of the man called Jesus. Hopefully, it will help you journey through Lent with a different lens.
Fr. Bill Cain’s The Diary of Jesus Christ is a first-person recounting of the life of Jesus, a new lens through which to see the familiar stories of the gospel—including the Passion.
Join us on Monday, Feb. 23 for an engaging book discussion. There are two meeting options:
Join the Ignatian Spirituality team in Biss Hall 9:00 am - 12 noon.
More info to come.
Day of Caring, Need Date
holy week and easter schedule
Holy Thursday, April 2 2026 7:00 pm Church Church closes at 10:00 pm.
Good Friday, April 3, 2026 12 noon Church (Stations of the Cross) 1:15 pm Church (Lord's Passion) Church closes at 3:00 pm
Easter Vigil, Saturday, April 4, 2026 8:30 pm Church (We will gather in the Garden for the lighting of the great fire before processing into the Church.)
Important note: Please allow extra time for traffic and parking. Go to parking information.
Easter, Sunday, April 5 7:30 am in the Church 9:00 am in the Church 9:15 am in Benedict Hall, 2nd Floor 11:30 am in the Church | Livestream 11:35 am in Benedict Hall, 2nd Floor No 5:00 pm Mass on Easter.
Join the discussion on "Wisdom's Feast" by Sr. Barbara Reid. Registration is required. You do not need to attend all three sessions (Jan. 8, 15 and 22) but we do encourage attending the entire series!
Join Peter Judge for three sessions (Feb. 22, March 8 & March 22) as he continues the Kennedy Lecture theme "Women Leaders in the Early Jesus Movement."