Síntesis de las Segundas Sesiones de Escucha de la Familia Parroquial
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Synthesis of 2nd Parish Family Listening Sessions

New vicar for our Parish Family begins July 1
At all Masses on the first weekend of May throughout our Parish Family, a letter from the Archbishop was read regarding an upcoming transition in pastoral leadership. Beginning July 1, our 3 Parishes will be served by a new vicar: Father Suresh Gali, O.C.D., from the Discalced Carmelites order in India.
We have been so blessed these last several months by Father Quy, who made the announcement at St. Martin of Tours on May 3 (pictured here). Our prayers go with him in this new chapter of his ministry.
Welcome to Sacred Heart Parish
Schedule of Masses (in Spanish)
Bilingual Mass at 10:30 am on Sundays
Tuesdays and Wednesdays (8 am)
Thursdays (7 pm)
Fridays (8 am)
Additional Mass at 7 pm on first Friday of month
Saturdays (7 pm)
Sundays (8 am, 10:30 am, 12 pm, 2 pm and 5 pm)
Bilingual Mass at 10:30 am
Reconciliation
Available in English and Spanish
Thursdays (4 - 6 pm)
Saturdays (5 - 6 pm)
Adoration
Thursdays (3 - 6 pm)
Fridays (9 - 11 pm)
When attending celebrations or Masses at Sacred Heart, please remember parking on the lawn at the Guadalupe Center is not allowed. We have had complaints. The City of Tacoma is forgiving this violation on our word that we would address this with our parishioners. Future violations will result in financial penalties.


Our Parish Family is pleased to announce that devotion to the Santo Niño (Holy Child Jesus) will be formally introduced with the Enthronement of a new statue on Sunday, May 10 (Mother's Day). All are invited to the celebration during 10 am Mass at St. Martin of Tours Church, with a reception to follow in the Parish Hall.
The Santo Niño has for centuries provided faith, hope and joy to Filipino Catholics and many others around the world – to learn more, click here (attachment in English).
Father Cal:
"[Artemis II astronaut Victor] Glover’s Easter message speaks to me about the importance of unity, solidarity, and of honoring and cherishing each other and our common home, this “oasis” that we call Earth" - more here
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