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Services are in the Family Life Center. Mass Schedule: Tuesday – Friday 8:00 AM Saturday Vigil 4:00 PM, Sunday 8:00 AM & 10:30 AM
Church will continue to remain open for prayer: Sunday – Friday 9:00 AM – 2:00 PM, Adoration Wednesday 9:00 AM – 4:00 PM
REQUIREMENTS FOR ATTENDING PUBLIC MASS Attendance will be limited. Masks are REQUIRED Communion will be received ONLY in the hand Do not move chairs, as they are socially distanced specifically for our FLC
Sunday dispensation is still in place and you may attend any day of the week or not at all.
Please note:THERE WILL STILL BE A RISK OF ILLNESS. If you or someone you care for is at risk, please continue with online streaming for mass.
To reach Fr. Chuck about Confession or other spiritual needs call (850) 456-5966 ext. 6
We appreciate your commitment to prayer and fasting on January 29th, in solidarity with the March for Life and pro-life movement. Together, our sacrifice can move hearts and save lives.
Paul’s letter to the Romans has been at the center of reflection, conversion, and controversy from the very beginning. Romans: The Gospel of Salvation is a new eight-week Bible study we are offering that will help you make sense of the difficult passages regarding faith, works of the law, and justification.
*Postponed until further notice* Each Friday St. Anne's Church will offer time for prayer, forgiveness, and healing. Adoration & Confession - 4:30 pm, Mass - 5:30 pm, and Eucharistic Healing--following Mass.
*Postponed until further notice* Each Friday St. Anne's Church will offer time for prayer, forgiveness, and healing. Adoration & Confession - 4:30 pm, Mass - 5:30 pm, and Eucharistic Healing--following Mass.
Praying with Scripture is not meant to be a mindless repetition of biblical quotes but instead is a gift that is meant to be accepted in people's hearts, Pope Francis said.
Remembering the Holocaust and its victims is not only an act of solidarity but also serves as a warning to humanity that such horrors could happen again, Pope Francis said.