January 5, 2021 9:45 pm

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January 5, 2021 9:45 pm

REMINDERS for this weekend: We will be having our 7pm EF Latin Mass for Epiphany tomorrow(1/6). We will not be offering confessions at all this weekend, however the Mass schedule has not changed. ALSO NOTE: Epiphany Water was blessed specially today and is available in the holy water fonts. Please bring a bottle from home. A few bottles of Epiphany water are also available in the sacristy. Epiphany water and blessed chalk are available near the Nativity in the Baptistry along with the ritual blessing of the home which can be done by the head of the household. Due to quarantine we are getting a late start blessing homes. If you would like a priest to come to do the blessing, particularly if you did not have your home blessed last year, contact the office to make arrangements.
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This Advent season, the Church intentionally prepares for the wonder of the Nativity, the God of the Universe becoming not just incarnate, but an infant born of a woman. Here at Sacred Heart Academy, our special teachers form our students to meet God on the mountaintops and in the manger, and inspire these young Catholics with the striking beauty and awe of our Faith. Support our teachers who foster moments like these everyday, moments that stick with students for a lifetime, by partnering with the SHA Annual Fund for Giving Tuesday! Link in comments.Video credit: Jacob Schmiedicke ... See MoreSee Less
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