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Church of the Assumption, Erinsville, St. Anthony of Padua, Centreville,
Annunciation Church, Enterprise

Mass times and intentions from May 4 - 12, 2024

1st Saturday May 4 Latin ordinary form gradule simplex with English readings
Saturday May 4 
at 9:00am in Annunciation Church, Enterprise for  Father Peter Murphy (anonymous)

6th Sunday of Easter
Saturday May 4 
at 5:15pm in St. Anthony Church, Centreville for the people of our parishes
Sunday May 5 
at 8:30am in Annunciation Church, Enterprise for the parishioners of our parishes (anonymous)
Sunday May 5 at 10:30am in Assumption Church, Erinsville for  Arlene Kearney (the Wilsons)

Monday May 6: No Mass
Tuesday May 7 at 11:00am in St. Anthony Church, Centreville for the healing and comfort of Gerald Hinch 
Wednesday May 8 at 11:00am in Assumption Church, Erinsville for Joan Whalen
Thursday May 9 at 11:00am in Annunciation Church, Enterprise for Charles Clair
Friday May 10 at 6:30pm in Annunciation Church, Enterprise for Aileen & James O'Neill 
Holy Hour and Confessions in Annunciation Church after Mass from 7 – 8pm

The Ascension of the Lord
Saturday May 11 at 5:15pm at St. Anthony Church, Centreville for the deceased members of the Hinch family
Sunday May 12  
at 8:30am in Annunciation Church, Enterprise for Gerard Clair
Sunday May 12
at  10:30am at Assumption Church, Erinsville for the people of our parishes

Regular confession times 
Fridays from 7:00pm to 8:00pm after Mass in Annunciation Church, Enterprise
Saturdays from 4:30-5:00pm at St. Anthony of Padua Church in Centreville
Sundays from 7:50-8:20am at Annunciation Church in Enterprise

Sundays from 11:30am to 12:30am at Assumption Church in Erinsville

Mass

 

(Curious? Take a moment to read below why, when, where, and how)

Once a Catholic has reached the age of reason, he or she is obliged to confess all their serious sins. After this time, the Church urgently advises the faithful to continue to confess at least once a year, especially at Easter. If a Catholic carries a serious sin upon their soul, he or she must go to confession before receiving Holy Communion. [Catechism of the Catholic Church, paragraph #1457].

We are obliged to confess because sin separates us not only from God, but also from others and the Church. When we receive the sacrament of reconciliation, we make the decision to leave behind what divides us from others and to re-enter into communion with Christ, the Church, and loved ones.

Have you been away from receiving Holy Communion for many months, maybe as much as two years or more?  

Do you feel hungry for God's Grace and do you wish to receive absolution from your sins before receiving Jesus?  

Thank you on behalf of the Sacred Heart of Jesus who loves you and them!  

Come with your broken, anxious and burdened hearts before Jesus to receive His Grace and let Him give you a beautifully spiritual cleansing just before Easter!

All rights reserved. Examination of conscience reproduced with permission from CCO (2022). For your personal use. Do not reproduce this appendix found at the end of the faith studies of Catholic Christian Outreach without reaching out to them and seeking their permission at www.cco.ca .

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