The word Eucharist comes from the Greek word meaning "thanksgiving." The Celebration of the Mass is the best way that we can give thanks for the sacrifice that Christ made on the Cross, laying down His life for us. When we receive the Eucharist we are receiving Jesus (Body, Blood, Soul, and Divinity) truly and substantially present under the signs of bread and wine. This intimate contact transforms our souls and gives us strength to carry out God's will in our lives. It is truly "the source and summit of our faith."
Mass Times
Sat: 5:00pm (Sacred Heart)
Sun: 8:00am (All Saints), 10:00am (Sacred Heart)
Tues-Wed: 8:30am (Sacred Heart)
Thursday: 7:00am (Sacred Heart)
2nd, 3rd and 4th Fridays of the month: 10:00am (All Saints)
First Communion will typically be celebrated the second Sunday after Easter. Children are either enrolled in our Sacred Heart School or Wed. evening classes. In addition parents and First Communicants are expected to participate in the First Communion Faith Sharing Centers.
Individuals entering the church thru RCIA will receive first Communion either at the Easter Vigil or as arranged by Father Frefrichs. Call the Parish Office (507) 835-1222 if you have questions.
The Last Supper by Ramil Roscom Guerra
