"The beginning of prayer is silence... God speaking in the silence of the heart. And then we start talking to God from the fullness of the heart. And he listens. The beginning of prayer is scripture... we listen to God speaking. And then we begin to speak to him again from the fullness of our heart. And he listens. That is really prayer. Both sides listening and both sides speaking..." - Mother Teresa
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Adoration of the Blessed SacramentBlessed Sacrament ChapelBlessed Sacrament Chapel will open for private prayer with a new schedule:
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NovenasMorning PrayerMonday to Friday
7:45 am Church (prior to morning mass) Meditative MovementBring your intentions as we pray through meditative movements.
Our Lady of Perpetual Help NovenaRosaryMonday to Friday
8:30 am, Church (immediately following mass) Fifth Sunday Rosary10:15 am, Worship Garden
Neighborhood Rosary GroupPublic RosaryEvery second Saturday of October we join in a nationwide praying of the rosary.
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Our Lady of GuadalupeMake a little pilgrimage to the image outside the church, on the eastern wall of the church building facing the square behind the Serra Center, to pray for God’s mercy, to ask God’s strength, and to stand with Mary in our own desire to heal the world by God’s grace.
Prayer & PruningRetreatsEnjoy special retreats for men, women, couples, children and teens to foster deeper participation in the parish community.
Stations of the CrossOur Stations of the Cross Garden provides a beautiful place to accompany Jesus through the tomb to the Resurrection. Find the traditional, scriptural, and family prayer
versions here. Weekly Faith Sharing QuestionDaily Online Scripture Based PrayerReadings of the DayWhen Traveling...You may find a Mass at masstimes.org
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Blessed Sacrament Chapel HoursSunday - Friday, 8:00 am - 9:00 pm
Saturday, 2:00 - 9:00 pm Office HoursMonday through Thursday 8:00 am – 7:00 pm
Friday 8:30 am - 4:30 pm Saturday 3:00 pm - 6:15 pm Sunday 8:00 am - 1:00 pm Vertical Divider
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