- Liturgy Schedule
- Adoration
- Rosary
- Divine Mercy
- St. Monica Prayer Group
Weekend Mass
Saturday: 8:30am & 5pm (Anticipated Mass for Sunday)
Sunday: 7:15am, 8:15am (Spanish Mass), 9:30am (Family Mass), 11am (Choir Mass in Church), & 5pm (Teen Mass)
Weekday Mass
Monday-Friday: 6:30am & 9am
Confession
Saturday: 4pm-4:45pm & by appointment
Other Parishes
If you are unable to pray with us because of scheduling, check out Catholic Mass Times.
Tuesday 6:30 PM -8:30 PM
Wednesday 1PM-2 PM
Friday 3:00 PM with Divine Mercy Chaplet
First Friday 8:00 PM- 10:00 PM
First Saturday 7:30 PM-8:30 PM
Nocturnal Adoration Society
First Fridays- Spanish 8-9 PM & English 9-10 PM
For more info, Text/Call Ken Baron at (516) 851-2337
As a parish, we pray the Rosary after every 9am weekday Mass and 8:30am Saturday Mass.
"I take refuge, then, in prayer, and turn to Mary, and our Lord always triumphs." - St. Therese of Lisieux
Praying the Rosary is not an aimless repetition of words, but an intimate conversation with the Blessed Mother, asking to see the life of Christ through her eyes. In praying the Rosary, we pray with Mary and all the saints, asking them to intercede of "us sinners, now and at the hour of our death."
For a guide on how to pray the Rosary, check out the USCCB's page.

Our parish community prays the Divine Mercy Chaplet before the Blessed Sacrament at 3pm on Fridays.
"The Church feels the urgent need to proclaim God’s mercy. Her life is authentic and credible only when she becomes a convincing herald of mercy. She knows that her primary task, especially at a moment full of great hopes and signs of contradiction, is to introduce everyone to the great mystery of God’s mercy by contemplating the face of Christ. " - Pope Francis, Misericordiae Vultus
Living out this call from the Holy Father, our parish community prays the Divine Mercy Chaplet, a devotion revealed to St. Faustina Kowalska. If you would like to read more about the devotion, check out the following resources:

The St. Monica Prayer Group meets on Wednesdays from 7:45-8:45am in the Church.
Named after St. Monica, the mother of St. Augustine, the group prays for those who have fallen away from the faith, especially their children, through the Immaculate Heart of Mary.
Dear St Monica, troubled wife and mother, many sorrows pierced your heart during your lifetime, yet you never despaired or lost faith. With confidence, persistence, and profound faith, you prayed daily for the conversion of your beloved husband, Patricius, and your beloved son, Augustine; your prayers were answered. Grant me that same fortitude, patience, and trust in the Lord. Intercede for me, dear St. Monica, that God may favorably hear my plea. Grant me the grace to accept His Will in all things, through Jesus Christ, our Lord, in the unity of the Holy Spirit, one God, forever and ever. Amen.
