The fundamental dogma, on which everything in Christianity is based, is that of the Blessed Trinity in whose name all Christians are baptized. The feast of the Blessed Trinity needs to be understood and celebrated as a prolongation of the mysteries of Christ and as the solemn expression of our faith in this triune life of the Divine Persons, to which we have been given access by Baptism and by the Redemption won for us by Christ. Only in heaven shall we properly understand what it means, in union with Christ, to share as sons in the very life of God.
The feast of the Blessed Trinity was introduced in the ninth century and was only inserted in the general calendar of the Church in the fourteenth century by Pope John XXII. But the cultus of the Trinity is, of course, to be found throughout the liturgy. Constantly the Church causes us to praise and adore the thrice-holy God who has so shown His mercy towards us and has given us to share in His life.
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Time:
2:00pm
Location:
Hess Lane and Pindell Avenue
Description:
St. Stephen Martyr Church will hold a “Patriotic Rosary” to remember members of the military who have lost their lives in service to the country. Military personnel are invited to attend in uniform, and a special blessing for armed services personnel will be given.
Time:
All day event
Description:
Feast of the visitation of the Blessed Virgin Mary to Elizab eth.
Time:
All day event
Description:
Memorial Day
Time:
All day event
Description:
St. Justin was a martyr for the faith. For more information , go to: http://www.catholic-forum.com/saints/saintj29.htm
Time:
All day event
Description:
Solemnity of the Sacred Heart of Jesus
Time:
All day event
Description:
Memorial of the Immaculate Heart of Mary
Time:
5:00pm-11:59pm
Location:
St Martin of Tours Catholic Church
Description:
First Friday/First Saturday
Two Hearts Devotion
To make reparation to the Sacred Heart of Jesus and the Immaculate Heart of Mary
• For our own sins
• For the sins of our family and friends
• For the sins of abortion in our nation
• For the sins of the whole world
To give honor, praise, and glory to God
To thank God for all the blessings He has given us
To ask God to help us in these difficult times and to ask for His protection for ourselves and our loved ones
SCHEDULE
5 PM: CONFESSIONS
6 PM: FIRST FRIDAY HOLY MASS in honor of the Sacred Heart of Jesus
Following Mass-11:45 PM: EXPOSITION OF THE MOST BLESSED SACRAMENT
Following Mass: HOLY ROSARY lead by Father Klotter or a deacon
7:15-8:30: SILENT ADORATION
8:30 PM: HOLY ROSARY
9:00 PM: OFFICES 1-5
10:00 PM: CHAPLET OF DIVINE MERCY
11:00 PM: OFFICES 6-9 and CONFESSIONS
11:45 PM: BENEDICTION OF THE MOST BLESSED SACRAMENT
Midnight: FIRST SATURDAY HOLY MASS in honor of the Immaculate Heart of Mary
Following Mass: HOLY ROSARY
---For further information, contact:
Jeanne VanBree @ 923-7967
Time:
12:00am-1:00am
Location:
St Martin of Tours Catholic Church
Description:
First Friday/First Saturday
Two Hearts Devotion
To make reparation to the Sacred Heart of Jesus and the Immaculate Heart of Mary
• For our own sins
• For the sins of our family and friends
• For the sins of abortion in our nation
• For the sins of the whole world
To give honor, praise, and glory to God
To thank God for all the blessings He has given us
To ask God to help us in these difficult times and to ask for His protection for ourselves and our loved ones
SCHEDULE
5 PM: CONFESSIONS
6 PM: FIRST FRIDAY HOLY MASS in honor of the Sacred Heart of Jesus
Following Mass-11:45 PM: EXPOSITION OF THE MOST BLESSED SACRAMENT
Following Mass: HOLY ROSARY lead by Father Klotter or a deacon
7:15-8:30: SILENT ADORATION
8:30 PM: HOLY ROSARY
9:00 PM: OFFICES 1-5
10:00 PM: CHAPLET OF DIVINE MERCY
11:00 PM: OFFICES 6-9 and CONFESSIONS
11:45 PM: BENEDICTION OF THE MOST BLESSED SACRAMENT
Midnight: FIRST SATURDAY HOLY MASS in honor of the Immaculate Heart of Mary
Following Mass: HOLY ROSARY
---For further information, contact:
Jeanne VanBree @ 923-7967
Time:
8:00am-4:00pm
Location:
St. Christopher Parish Life Center, 1225 S Wilson Rd., Radcliff, Ky
Description:
The First Annual Kentucky Catholic Homeschooling Conference will be held at St. Christopher Parish Life Center in Radcliff, Ky. The conference will begin at 8 am with the celebration of the Traditional Latin Mass, celebrated by Fr. Isaac Mary Relyea. Fr. Isaac Mary Relyea will also be the keynote speaker. Other speakers include: Homeschooling Mom, Alicia Van Hecke; Personal Finance instructor and lawyer, Brian Corneilson; Professor of Philosophy, Tim Fout; Catholic author and homeschooling mother of 10, Joan Stromberg. The event is organized by St. Benedict's Catholic Homeschool Association and sponsored by St. Christopher Church and St. Helen Church. Registration is $25 per person and $30 per couple. Add a teen for $5. Registrations will be accepted at the door, but advance registrations are greatly appreciated. For more information, call Julie at 270-307-6777 or visit their website.
Time:
8:30am
Location:
1395 Girard Drive
Description:
St. Albert the Great Church will host a first Saturday Communion of Reparation beginning with Mass at 8:30 a.m. and followed by the rosary at 9 a.m. with confessions.
Time:
6:00pm-10:00pm
Location:
9402 US Hwy. 42, Prospect, Ky.
Description:
Annual fundraiser for the Golden Arrow Center for Mothers and Children at the home of Brian and Mary Lavin. Silent and live auctions, dinner and open bar, live music. Tickets are $30 per person and $200 for a table of 8. Call 589-3537 or 583-2827 for more information or to make reservations.
Time:
8:00pm
Location:
5505 Bardstown Road
Description:
The Catholic Single Adults Club will hold a games party in the loft at St. Gabriel Church. Call 812-284-4349 for information and directions.
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