Events-Week of March 1, 2026
- markstec6
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Saturday, February 28: Lenten Weekday
4:00pm, Reconciliation-Holy Childhood
5:00pm, Mass-Holy Childhood
Sunday, March 1: Second Sunday of Lent
8:00am, Mass-St. Liborious
8:15am, Pre-Cana-Holy Childhood
10:00am, Mass-Holy Childhood
11:00am, OCIA-Holy Childhood
Monday, March 2: Lenten Weekday No mass scheduled
6:00pm CIR Ministry-Holy Childhood
Tuesday, March 3: St. Katharine Drexel
8:00am, Mass-Holy Childhood
8:45am, Adoration-Holy Childhood
9:00am, Clergy Day of Reflection-St. Clair OFallon
11:30am, Chaplet of Divine Mercy-Holy Childhood
6:30pm, StL CCW, Spring Banquet-St. Liborious
7:00pm, Pastoral Council-Holy Childhood
Wednesday, March 4: St. Casimir

8:00am, Mass-St. Liborious
6:00pm, Adoration-Holy Childhood
6:00pm, Confessions-Holy Childhood
7:00pm, Adult Formation-Holy Childhood
Thursday, March 5: Lenten Weekday
8:00am, Mass-Holy Childhood
1:30pm, Blood Drive-St. Liborious
Friday, March 6: Lenten Weekday
8:00am, Mass-Holy Childhood
2:00pm, Stations of the Cross-Holy Childhood
2:00pm, Confessions-Holy Childhood
3:30pm, Stations of the Cross-St. Liborious
3:30pm, Confessions-Holy Childhood
5:00pm, Fish Fry-Holy Childhood Church
Saturday, March 7: Sts. Perpetua and Felicity
4:00pm, Reconciliation-St. Liborious
5:00pm, Mass-St. Liborious
6:00pm, Mother/Son Game Night-Holy Childhood School
Sunday, March 8: Third Sunday of Lent
8:00am, Mass-St. Liborious
10:00am, Mass-Holy Childhood

PLEASE NOTE CHANGE IN SCHEDULING: Lenten Adult Religious Formation: Due to my recent hospitalization, I am adjusting the timeline of our sessions of the Liturgy of the Hours, How the prayers of the Church can change your life. I will be leading two sessions. The First Session is held this Wednesday, March 4 at 7:00pm at Holy Childhood in which we will examine what the Liturgy of the Hours is, where it came from, and the Church’s invitation to lay people to pray this prayer. The Second Session the following week on Wednesday, March 11 at 7:00pm at Holy Childhood, I will review the five “Hours” of the Liturgy of the Hours and to explore the place of the Liturgy of the Hours in the Church’s life and what it means in the lay vocation. I will then repeat the two sessions at St. Liborious after Easter on April 15 and 22.

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