Confession/Reconciliation
Fridays at 8:15am - 8:45am
Saturdays at 4pm- 4:45pm
or by appointment with Fr Don or Fr Mark
During Holy Week:
Palm Sunday April 14th 7pm @ Blessed Sacrament
Monday April 15th 7pm @ St Leo's
Tuesday April 16th 7pm @ St Mary's
Wednesday April 17th 7pm @ Resurrection
Act of Contrition: Oh my God I am heartily sorry for having offend thee. In choosing to do wrong and failing to do good, I have sinned against You, whom I should love above all things. I firmly intend, with the Your help, to do penance, to sin no more and to avoid whatever leads me to sin. AMEN.
Fridays at 8:15am - 8:45am
Saturdays at 4pm- 4:45pm
or by appointment with Fr Don or Fr Mark
During Holy Week:
Palm Sunday April 14th 7pm @ Blessed Sacrament
Monday April 15th 7pm @ St Leo's
Tuesday April 16th 7pm @ St Mary's
Wednesday April 17th 7pm @ Resurrection
Act of Contrition: Oh my God I am heartily sorry for having offend thee. In choosing to do wrong and failing to do good, I have sinned against You, whom I should love above all things. I firmly intend, with the Your help, to do penance, to sin no more and to avoid whatever leads me to sin. AMEN.
Centering Prayer
Every Wednesday Morning of Lent at 7:10am we will meet in the Sanctuary of St. Leo's Church for Centering Prayer.
Centering Prayer is a method of prayer, which prepares us to receive the gift of God’s presence, traditionally called contemplative prayer. It consists of responding to the Spirit of Christ by consenting to God’s presence and action within.
It furthers the development of contemplative prayer by quieting our faculties to cooperate with the gift of God’s presence.
Centering Prayer facilitates the movement from more active modes of prayer - verbal, mental or affective prayer - into a receptive prayer of resting in God. It emphasizes prayer as a personal relationship with God. At the same time, it is a discipline to foster and serve this relationship by a regular, daily practice of prayer. It is Trinitarian in its source, Christ-centered in its focus, and Ecclesial in its effects; that is, it builds communities of faith.
Every Wednesday Morning of Lent at 7:10am we will meet in the Sanctuary of St. Leo's Church for Centering Prayer.
Centering Prayer is a method of prayer, which prepares us to receive the gift of God’s presence, traditionally called contemplative prayer. It consists of responding to the Spirit of Christ by consenting to God’s presence and action within.
It furthers the development of contemplative prayer by quieting our faculties to cooperate with the gift of God’s presence.
Centering Prayer facilitates the movement from more active modes of prayer - verbal, mental or affective prayer - into a receptive prayer of resting in God. It emphasizes prayer as a personal relationship with God. At the same time, it is a discipline to foster and serve this relationship by a regular, daily practice of prayer. It is Trinitarian in its source, Christ-centered in its focus, and Ecclesial in its effects; that is, it builds communities of faith.
Click on the picture in the order in which the Stations are prayed.