The Lenten season begins with Ash Wednesday and ends with the most holy days of the Church's Liturgical Calendar the Triduum (Holy Thursday, Good Friday, and Holy Saturday). During the Lenten season we journey toward a deeper relationship with our Lord through prayer, fasting, and almsgiving.
We at St. Anne’s want to help you in your journey this Lent, this guide has been put together to help show you the opportunities available to you. We will be praying for all of our Parish families as we journey together this Lenten Season.
St. Anne, pray for us!
What the Eucharist means to me
Please join us each Tuesday and Thursday night at 6pm via Facebook for a brief
presentation on the Eucharist given by one of our Ministry Team members.
For more information visit our Lenten Mission Webpage.
Lenten Mission 2021 Webpage, click here
Mondays-Fridays
5:00pm- 6:00pm in the Church
“When I go to confession, it’s for healing: healing the soul, healing the heart because of something that I did to make it unwell.”
~Pope Francis
The celebration of the Mass is the most perfect prayer.
The Eucharist is the source and summit of our faith.
Join us this Lenten season with daily Mass.
Join the parish community in praying through the Way of the Cross. A beautiful time of reflection for your Lenten journey. The parish will have Stations of the Cross:
Monday-Friday