Lenten Season & Holy Week Schedule

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The following are various Lenten Events and Holy Week Masses happening in and around St. Ignatius Parish.

Wednesday, March 4 – Lenten Evening of Reflection
Wednesday, March 11 – Lenten Evening of Reflection
Wednesday, March 18 – Lenten Evening of Reflection
Wednesday, March 25 – Lenten Evening of Reflection
Monday, March 30 – Lenten Penance & Reconciliation Service
Saturday, April 4 – Palm Sunday
Sunday, April 5 – Palm Sunday
Wednesday, April 8 – Tenebrae Service
Thursday, April 9 – Holy Thursday
Friday, April 10 – Good Friday
Saturday, April 11 – Solemn Easter Vigil Service
Sunday, April 12 – Easter Mass Schedule

 

 

 

 

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