AROUND THE PARISH
GIFT SHOP
Our gift shop is open after all
Masses and during the week
(by contacting the office.)
Nocturnal Adoration
We are looking for Adorers
for the first Friday's of each month.
Friday from 10:00 pm to Saturday 8:00 am
You may sign up for any hour.
Sign up sheet in the Church.
MASS TIMES
Tuesday - Friday / English 9:00 am
Saturday / English 5:00 pm
Sunday / English 8:00 am
Sunday / English 10:00 am
Sunday / Spanish 12:00 pm
PRAYER HOURS
Closed on Mondays
Tuesday - Friday 10:00 am to 7:00 pm
Saturday - Church closed
Sunday / 1:00 pm to 6:00 pm
(hours may change at any time)
Parish Announcements
Message from fr. martin
A message from Father Martin
SCAM ALERT
Fr. Martin will never call, email or text you asking for money or cards.
Thank you.
online giving
You can continue to make your contributions to St. Mary's Parish especially at this time of need and crisis. You can contribute online or mail your weekly donations to:
St. Mary Catholic Church
4050 S. 3900 W.
West Haven, Utah 84401
Thank you for your support.
CLICK ON ONLINE LINK,
BOTTOM OF WEB PAGE
TO SIGN UP FOR ONLINE GIVING
Mass and Prayer
requests
If you would like to request a
Mass Intention or a Prayer intention
for a loved one, please fill out
online forms here.
Mass intentions need to be
submitted at the beginning
of the week on Monday's
in order for your intention to
be announced at Mass
the following week.
Thank you.
Parish information
St. Mary Parish new members and existing parishioners, please click on link above
to sign up and update your family information.
Please return form in offering basket or take to the office. Thank you.
As each one of us has received a gift from God, please use it to serve one another as good stewards of God's varied grace.
If you are interested and want to sign up for volunteering for Ministry at St. Mary's,
please click on the link above.
June 8, 2023
THE MOST HOLY BODY AND
BLOOD OF CHRIST
The Solemnity of the Most Holy Body and Blood of Christ, or Corpus Christi, is celebrated on the Thursday after Trinity Sunday in honor of the institution of the Holy Eucharist (in some U.S. dioceses it is transferred to the following Sunday). The feast originated with the visions of St. Juliana of Mont Cornillon, a Belgian nun deeply devoted to the Holy Eucharist, to whom Jesus appeared requesting a feast in honor of the Blessed Sacrament. St. Juliana shared this with the Church hierarchy, and after decades of opposition Pope Urban IV instituted the feast of Corpus Christi for the universal Church in 1264. At the time there was a formal dispute among theologians on the Real Presence of Jesus in the Eucharist—that is, Christ’s actual Body, Blood, Soul, and Divinity—for the first time in Church history. In response to this heresy and in support of the authenticity of St. Juliana’s visions, a Eucharistic Miracle took place in Orvieto, Italy which proved the truth of the literal interpretation of Christ’s doctrine handed down from the Apostles. The Holy Father requested that the liturgy for the feast be composed by St. Thomas Aquinas, now one of the Church’s most sublimely poetic liturgies. Corpus Christi is traditionally accompanied with Eucharistic large and elaborate public processions, most notably by the Holy Father in Rome.
MASS SCHEDULE
Sunday:
-
8:00AM English Mass
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10:00AM English Mass
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12:00PM Spanish Mass
Tuesday - Friday:
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9:00AM English Mass
Saturday:
-
5:00PM English Mass



ROSARY
Tuesday - Friday:
7:30 am - before Mass
Saturday's
4:30pm - before Mass
Sunday: Postponed
7:30am English - before Mass
9:30 am English - before Mass
11:30 am Spanish - before Mass
