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"Come to Me all who labor and are overburdened
 and i will give you rest"
Our Mission is based on Matthew 11:28

Mass Times


Weekend

Saturday: 8:00 AM, 12:00 PM, 4:00 PM

Sunday: 8:00 AM, 10:00 AM, 12:00 PM

Weekday

Monday–Friday:  8:00 AM, 12:00 PM, 5:30 PM

Mass and Confession Schedule

upcoming Holy Hours

Sanctity of Life

Thursday, January 22

4:00 PM

vocations

Thursday, January 29

4:00 PM

End of Human Trafficking

Monday, February 9

4:00 PM

Eucharistic Adoration

Saturday: After 12:00 PM Mass til the 4:00 PM Mass

First Fridays: After 12:00 PM Mass til the 5:30 PM Mass

Confession Times

Monday–Friday: 10:00 AM–12:00 PM, 4:30–5:15 PM

Saturday: 10:00 AM to 1:00 PM

First Wednesdays: 7:00 PM to 8:00 PM

Anointing of the Sick

First Saturday of the month, February 7, after all Masses:

8:00 AM, 12:00 PM, 4:00 PM

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This Week's Message from

Father Michael Amesse




January 11, 2026


This weekend we celebrate the Feast of the Baptism of the Lord. With this feast, the  Christmas season comes to a close, and we begin what the Church calls Ordinary Time.  There is nothing “ordinary” about it at all. It is the time when faith is lived out day by day. 


When Jesus was baptized in the Jordan, He did not need baptism for Himself. He entered the water for us. In that moment, the heavens opened, the Spirit descended, and the voice of the Father was heard: “You are my beloved Son; with you I am well  pleased.” Before Jesus preached a word or performed a miracle, He was claimed and 

loved. 


The same is true for us. At our baptism, we were claimed by God. We became His sons  and daughters. We were marked as Christ’s own and called to live as people of faith,  hope, and love. Baptism is not something we leave behind in childhood—it is something 

we live every day. 


As we begin Ordinary Time, we are invited to remember who we are and whose we are.  Our baptism calls us to live differently—to forgive, to serve, to trust, and to bring Christ into the ordinary moments of our lives. Holiness is not found only in great gestures, but in daily faithfulness. 


Here at the Shrine, we walk this journey together. Day after day, people come  tired, searching, or grateful—and they are reminded that they are loved by God. That is our mission: to help each person remember the grace of their baptism and the promise that God walks with them.

 

As we step into this new season of the Church year, may we renew our  baptismal commitment and listen once again for God’s voice saying to each of us: “You are my beloved.” 


I remember you at Mass.


Hope does not disappoint.


Last Week's Message
BLESSING AND ENTHRONEMENT OF
THE STATUE OF OUR LADY OF BANNEUX

Change in Date - Now Saturday, January 17th

Twelve days after her last apparition at Beauraing (Belgium) The Virgin with the Golden Heart made her presence known at Banneux, this time as The Virgin of the Poor.


It was a dark, cold and snowy Sunday night, January 15, 1933, when around 7 p.m., 11-year-old Mariette Beco saw a Lady standing in her front yard. The Beco family were very poor, both materially and spiritually.


The Lady was surrounded by a bright light, short, about five feet tall and very beautiful. She wore a long white gown with a blue sash. A rosary hung from her right hand. Only her right foot was visible, and it was adorned with a rose. On February 15 the Virgin Mary spoke to Mariette and said, “Believe in Me, I will Believe in you”. By declaring herself as The Virgin of the Poor, Our Lady reminds us of her love and concern for all humankind. The Feast of Our Lady of Banneux is January 15.


For this reason, there will be a blessing of the statue of Our Lady of Banneux on Saturday, January 17  aafter the 8:00 Mass, followed by an enthronement in the Oblate Historical Museum. Br. Richard Cote, O.M.I., Curator invites everyone to get acquainted with “The Virgin of the Poor” by stopping by the Museum.

Martin Luther King, Jr. Day Holiday at The Shrine

Monday, January 19

 

Masses: 8 am & Noon only

No Confessions

The Shrine will close for the day after the noon Mass.


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Pure in Heart

Young Adults ages 18-35

Every 1st and 3rd Thursday and 2nd and 4th Tuesday of each month,

except holidays.

Next Meeting January 13.

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Light a Devotional Candle at the Shrine

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Ring the Bells of the Shrine

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Shrine Memorial Plaques Available

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First Fridays at The Shrine

Next First Friday - February 6

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Pure in Heart

Young Adults ages 18-35

Every 1st and 3rd Thursday and 2nd and 4th Tuesday of each month,

except holidays.

Next Meeting January 13.

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Legion Of Mary

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Downes Parking Garage Ticket Validation


  • Available in the Gift Shop /Bookstore
    Monday through Saturday
    from 9 a.m. - 5 p.m.
  • Sunday street parking is always free
  • Those attending the Saturday 4 p.m. Vigil Mass who park in the Downes Garage
    can validate their ticket in the Gift Shop before Mass

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“Come to me all you who labor and are overburdened, and I will give you rest.”

– Matthew 11:28





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Our Mission

We who minister at the Shrine are committed to work collaboratively with one another and with you. Our aim is to provide a place of prayer, conscious reflection, and social action that is hospitable to and calls forth the gifts of all who come to the Shrine. We do this in the spirit of Jesus Christ and of
Saint Eugene de Mazenod, founder of the Missionary Oblates of Mary Immaculate.

Our Mission is based on Matthew 11:28:
"Come to me all you who labor and are overburdoned, and I will give you rest"

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