Memorial Day is a cherished national holiday. For many people, it marks the beginning of summer, time for families to gather together, for backyard barbecues, or for enjoying the natural beauty around us. Most of all, Memorial Day is an opportunity to pause, to remember, and to pray. We do so in tribute to those who have given their lives in defense of our country. (click message for more)
By the time we celebrate our Saturday Vigil Mass at 4:30pm on May 18, the seminarian assigned to Immaculate Conception Church, Jonathan Amidon, will have been ordained a deacon. We are very proud of Jon, and we are grateful for God’s call to him to serve His Church. (click message for more)
The Immaculate Conception Men’s club will be having its annual chicken barbecue on Saturday, June 15 from 11 AM until 2 PM. The event will be held rain or shine behind the church and under the tent. (click message for details)
This past Friday we celebrated the feast of two apostles together, Saints Philip and James the Lesser. Lesser here means “Younger.” The reason why we celebrate them together is because their relics were brought to the Church of the Holy Apostles in Rome and buried there together in the ninth century. (click message for more)