https://d2y1pz2y630308.cloudfront.net/11438/slideshows/homeCustom1116x730/eCatholic-stock-photo-101.jpgWelcome to Nativity St Louis ParishWe pray that this Lenten Season will be a fruitful time of growth closer to our Lord for you and your family. Please check out our Catholic resources page for Lenten reflections and resources.
Mass, Eucharistic Adoration & Confession Times
Mass
Saturday:5:00 PMEnglishEnglishENat Nativity
Sunday:8:30 AMEnglishEnglishENat Nativity10:30 AMEnglishEnglishENat Saint Louis
Monday:8:30 AMEnglishEnglishENat Saint Louis
Tuesday:6:30 PMEnglishEnglishENat Nativity
Wednesday:8:30 AMEnglishEnglishENat Nativity
Thursday:8:30 AMEnglishEnglishENat Nativity
Friday:8:30 AMEnglishEnglishENat Saint Louis
Sacrament of Confession
Sunday:11:30 AM Following Mass at Saint Louis
Tuesday:7:00 PM to 7:45 PM During Eucharistic Adoration at Nativity
Saturday:4:15 PM to 4:45 PM Before Saturday Vigil Mass at Nativity
Eucharistic Adoration
Tuesday:7:00 PM to 8:00 PM Following Mass at Nativity
Wednesday:9:00 AM to 12:00 PM Following Mass at Nativity
Friday:9:00 AM to 12:00 PM Following Mass at Saint Louis
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Each week will focus on a different encounter with Jesus as described in the Gospels which in the words of Pope Francis, “changes our lives…and fills us with joy.” Hosted by Deacon Phil Lawson. Register here: https://us02web.zoom.us/j/82819809537
The Sacraments are at the center of the our worship. They are essential to God’s plan, but what are they? Why are they important? Who gives them to us? Where are they in Scripture? And how do we live them out? Join Seminarian Greg Caldwell to think about and reflect upon the Seven Sacraments. To get the Zoom information email Greg Caldwell at gcaldwell@saintmeinrad.edu.
Now that we’ve settled into the Lenten season, all are welcome to attend this virtual (ZOOM) evening of reflection and conversation that will help us consider anew the traditional Lenten disciplines: fasting, prayer, and almsgiving. A short 20 minute reflection on each of the three Lenten disciplines will be offered by Josh Perry, Director of the Office of Worship. Between each reflection, there will be time for conversation and questions, silent prayer and guided meditation, and music.
All are welcome to join us Thursday, March 4, for an evening of prayer, reflection and adoration. Come rest in the light and the hope of Christ. Whatever the darkness you may find yourself in, come discover the hope of God. Evening will include reflections and prayers led by Deacon Phil Lawson, with music by Bill Gavin. There will be adoration, the Luminous Mysteries of the rosary and an opportunity for confession. This event will be live streamed for those who are unable to attend in person.
Each week will focus on how to improve our relationship with God and those He places on our journey. Discover how God really loves you. Hosted by Terri McCormack and Mary Alice Walker