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The Catholic Community of Blessed Miguel Pro
Striving for Deeper Holiness, Greater Communion, and Wider Service
We, God’s People, Blessed Miguel Pro Parish are called by the Father and empowered by the Holy Spirit to love
and serve others as Jesus did.
Through baptism we begin an individual and communal journey whose ultimate end and destiny is God.
While on the journey, we are challenged to become whose persons, who are nourished by the Word of God and the Bread of Life.
Our mission then is to celebrate Christ’s presence among us, to proclaim his Good News, and to grow as his disciples while working for a world of peace and justice where all God’s people can be treated as equals.
and serve others as Jesus did.
Through baptism we begin an individual and communal journey whose ultimate end and destiny is God.
While on the journey, we are challenged to become whose persons, who are nourished by the Word of God and the Bread of Life.
Our mission then is to celebrate Christ’s presence among us, to proclaim his Good News, and to grow as his disciples while working for a world of peace and justice where all God’s people can be treated as equals.
Sunday Mass ScheduleSaturday Anticipatory 4:00 PM English
(St. Leonard Campus) 8:00 AM English (St. Pius X Campus) 10:00 AM English (St. Leonard Campus) 10:00 AM en español (St. Pius X Campus) 12:00 PM English (St. Pius X Campus) 1:30 PM en español (St. Leonard Campus) 7:00 PM en español (St. Leonard Campus) |
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Nearly all services are live streamed via YouTube. Of course we would prefer to see you in person, however you can still celebrate with us virtually via St. Leonard YouTube channel. Please subscribe and follow us!
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COVID Restriction Updates
+ All capacity restrictions are lifted. Masses, liturgies, sacramental celebrations, events, and offices may resume 100% capacity. +Proof of vaccination is NOT required for attendance or relief of restrictions at any liturgies or events. + While physical distancing is NOT required for vaccinated persons, it is recommended by public health authorities to maintain up to 6 feet distancing when possible. + All pews/touch surfaces are sanitized at the beginning and end of day. +Hand Sanitizer will remain in prominent areas for continued use. +Holy Water receptacles may be filled and used, The Sign of Peace is restored, choir, singing, responses, worship aids, and bulletins are restored as well. +Receiving Holy Communion has resumed, however the Precious Blood remains suspended at this time with more information forthcoming. This website, during Mass announcements, and our Facebook feed will continue to be updated as information becomes available. |
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