Where the faithful have gathered for generations.
For more than a century, neighbors have come through these doors to be baptized, married, comforted, and sent out again. The bells still ring on Sunday morning, and there is always room for you in the pews.

The sacraments and seasons that mark a life.
From the first blessing of a newborn to the prayers said over those we lose, the parish walks with families through every chapter.
Built by faithful hands, kept for the generations to come.
The stone was laid in 1887, and the same light still falls through the windows each Sunday morning. Here the candles are lit, the choir sings, and the bells call the neighborhood to prayer — a quiet, steady home for worship that has held this parish for well over a century.
Baptism
Welcoming the newest members of the parish family into the faith and the community.
Confession & Reconciliation
A quiet place to be honest, to be forgiven, and to begin again with a clear heart.
Marriage
Couples preparing for a lifelong vow, blessed before God and a community that will support them.
Funerals & Memorials
Compassionate, dignified services that honor a life and carry a family through grief.
Sacred Music
A choir and organ tradition that lifts the liturgy, from quiet weekdays to festal high days.
Faith Formation
Classes and study for children and adults preparing for the sacraments or deepening their faith.
The doors are open, and the schedule is steady.
Whether you come every week or are returning after a long time away, the rhythm of worship is here, faithful and unhurried, just as it has been for generations.
Weekly schedule
- Sunday Mass
Choral, with full choir8 & 10:30 AM - Saturday Vigil
Quiet evening liturgy5:00 PM - Weekday Mass
Tuesday through Friday7:30 AM - Confession
Saturdays, or by appointment4:00 PM
"My grandparents were married in this church, and so were we. Sitting in the same pews, hearing the same bells, you feel held by something far larger than yourself."
Come, and feel at home.
You don't need to know when to stand or sit. Slip into a pew, follow along, and let the quiet do its work. A greeter will be glad to help you find your way.
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