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No Confession or Adoration on July 4th due to the holiday

March 29th
Palm Sunday

Regular Mass Schedule

  • 7:30 am (English)
  • 9:00 am (English)
  • 10:30 am (English)
  • 12:00 pm (English)
  • 1:30 pm (Spanish)
  • 3:00 pm (Spanish)
  • 6:00 pm (English)

March 30th
Holy Monday

  • 7:00 pm Service of Darkness

March 31th
Holy Tuesday

  • 7:00 pm Lenten Confessions:

April 2nd
Holy Thursday

  • 7:00 pm Mass of the Lord's Supper
  • Adoration after Mass until 11:30 pm (in Parish Center)

April 3th
Good Friday

  • 11:30 am Stations of the Cross (English)
  • 1:00 pm Liturgy of the Passion (English)
  • 3:00 pm Via Crucis (Spanish)
  • 6:00 pm Liturgy of the Passion (English)
  • 8:00 pm Liturgia de la Pasión (Spanish)

April 4th
Holy Saturday

  • 8:00 pm Easter Vigil

No 4:00 pm Vigil Mass

April 5th
Easter Sunday

  • 6:00 am Outdoor Sunrise Mass (English)
  • 7:30 am (English)
  • 9:00 am (English)
  • 10:30 am (English)
  • 12:00 pm (English)
  • 1:30 pm (Spanish)
  • 3:00 pm (Spanish)
  • 6:00 pm (English)

Confessions

No Confessions on Holy Thursday, Good Friday, or Holy Saturday

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Mass Times

Weekdays
7:00 am Church English
8:30 am Church English
Wednesday
7:00 pm Church Spanish
Saturday
8:30 am Church English
Saturday Vigil
4:00 pm Church English
Sunday
7:30 am Church English
9:00 am Church English
10:30 am Church English
12:00 pm Church English
1:30 pm Church Spanish
3:00 pm Church Spanish
6:00 pm Church English

Eucharistic Adoration / Adoración eucarística

Every Thursday evening for five hours beginning at 4:00pm and concluding with Benediction at 8:50pm. All are welcome.

El primer viernes de cada mes tendremos la adoración y alabanza al Santísimo Sacramento de 8:00 p.m. a 9:00 p.m. en español. Esperamos contar con tu presencia.

Confessions are available:

  • On Thursdays at 7:00pm
  • On Saturdays at 12:00pm Noon
  • On Sundays from 10:00am to 10:30am
  • On Sundays from 11:30am to 12:00pm Noon

Confessions are always available by appointment.

Confessions • Reconciliations

  • Thursdays: 7:00pm
  • Fridays: 5:30pm
  • Saturdays: 12:00pm

Confessions are always available by appointment.

Together do good, seek peace - Psalm 34:14

Reflection From

Fr. John

Meditation from Rev. Dr. Michael W. Davis

March 29, 2026

This weekend, the Church begins a very solemn commemoration of our Lord's passion, suffering, and death. It almost has nothing to do with the palm branches that so many of us eagerly look forward to receiving as part of today's ceremony; unless, of course, the branches truly express a deep authentic acknowledgement that Jesus is the Christ, the Lord of our lives.

So often we can be swept up in the cultural excitement and annual routine of such special days in our liturgical calendar, and simultaneously miss the whole point of why we commemorate these events of our salvation with such solemnity and devotion. Do we acclaim Christ throughout the whole year round? Is the enthusiasm of our religious observance today connected with our daily witness to the faith, a consistent and vibrant sacramental life, and a commitment to stand up for Christ and his Gospel agenda in the work we do in his name?

The many "characters" in our long Gospel reading this weekend demonstrate a wide variety of responses to the meaning of Jesus. There were those who were his closest friends, who observed his deeds in person, who heard his words, who dined with him, and were challenged by him to carry on his work. There were those among his followers (and one in particular) whose insecurities and greed got the best of them, leading them to betray Jesus, whether selling him out, or shouting "crucify him!" There were those who were caught up in the fervor of the crowd. They may have just wanted to be where the action was at, regardless of who Jesus was. They may have missed the whole point! There were those who never knew Jesus, and yet were drawn into the moment by circumstance or providence, encountering Jesus in his darkest hour. There were those who received forgiveness from Christ, as he hung upon the cross. There also were those who received his last will and testament, being covered in the blood of the Lamb, and forming the nascent Church, the mystical body of Christ.

The haunting question for all of us today is: where do we stand? What say we about the Christ? With whom do we align ourselves most closely in this Gospel? And, what does this story say about our own lives? Let's be careful! We can certainly get and wave the palm branches, and miss the whole point. I invite you to make a conscious decision to enter into the events that surrounded the last days of the life of Jesus.

I invite you to participate whole-heartedly in the prayers, songs, and gestures that make up the experience of Holy Week. The entrance into Jerusalem leads to the Last Supper, which leads to Calvary, which leads to Easter Sunday, and the mystery of new and eternal life. We wouldn't even be talking about all of this had it not sent shock waves throughout the known world. Our Church came into existence because of these events: Our culture has been shaped by these events. Our family trees have been impacted by these events. Our very life's purpose finds its ultimate meaning in the significance of these events. Let's not miss the point.

Pray, while you may. Encounter Christ in Word, sacrament, symbol, and song these days. Holy Thursday, Good Friday, and Easter are "musts" for the authentic follower of Jesus, because they are the interpretive key which unlocks the mystery of Sunday, and of the goal of the life we have been given. Praised be Jesus Christ!

Father John

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Religious Education Program

We welcome all families and children of the parish who are not currently enrolled in a Catholic School. Visit our page for more information about the program.

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Christmas Schedule

Pope Francis (1936-2025)

Vigil Mass

Saturday, April 26, 2025 at 5:30pm

You are invited to join Archbishop Wenski for a special Vigil Mass of Second Sunday of Easter (Divine Mercy Sunday) offered for the repose of the soul of Pope Francis.

Cathedral of St. Mary
7525 NW 2nd Ave, Miami, FL 33150
Please arrive early as seating is offered on a first come, first serve basis. For RSVP, click here.

Please join us in praying the Novena in Memory of Pope Francis
From April 26 to May 4, 2025

Novena in English Novena en Español

Holy Week Schedule

April 17th
Holy Thursday

  • Mass of the Lord's Supper: 7:00 pm
  • Adoration until 11:30 pm

April 18th
Good Friday

  • Stations of the Cross: 11:30 am (English)
  • Liturgy of the Passion: 1:00 pm (English)
  • Via Crucis: 3:00 pm (Spanish)
  • Liturgy of the Passion: 6:00 pm (English)
  • Liturgia de la Pasión: 8:00 pm (Spanish)

April 19th
Holy Saturday

  • Easter Vigil: 8:00 pm

No 4:00 pm Vigil Mass

April 20th
Easter Sunday

  • Outdoor Sunrise Mass: 6:00 am (English)
  • 7:30 am (English)
  • 9:00 am (English)
  • 10:30 am (English)
  • 12:00 pm (English)
  • 1:30 pm (Spanish)
  • 3:00 pm (Spanish)
  • 6:00 pm (English)

Confessions

No Confessions on Holy Thursday, Good Friday, or Holy Saturday.