Happy Easter! Christ, our light, is risen!
Christ, our Light and Savior, is risen from the grave! Death, darkness and sorrow do not have the last word. Light, joy and victory reign.
“Be glad, let earth be glad, as glory floods her, ablaze with light from her eternal King, let all corners of the earth be glad, knowing an end to gloom and darkness.” — the Exsultet (https://www.usccb.org/…/easter-proclamation-exsultet)
Join us for Easter Masses today at 9:00 or 11:00 a.m. (Incense will be used at both Masses)
Arrival and Parking:
- Because attendance at Easter often increases significantly, please arrive early for Mass!
- Enter through doors B, C, or D
- All of Parking Lot A will be designated for handicap parking (When facing the church from Ada Dr., Lot A is on the far right of the building adjacent to the circle drive at Door B.)
- Handicap accessible entrances: Doors B and D
- The circle drives at Doors B and D are for one-way drop off traffic only. No parking please.
- The Sanctuary is equipped with an audio induction loop for those with hearing aids. Please see an usher for assistance.
For additional details, visit our Holy Week & Easter at SRN web page.
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- The Divine Mercy Novena is being prayed daily at 3:00 p.m. through Saturday, April 11 in the Eucharistic Chapel (enter through Door C). A Eucharistic Holy Hour for Divine Mercy will be prayed on Sunday, April 12, Divine Mercy Sunday, at 3:00 p.m. in the Chapel.
- The Parish Office will be closed for the day on Monday, April 6 in observance of Easter. Our staff will return to the office to serve you on Tuesday, April 7.
- St. Robert Catholic School will be closed during spring break, April 6 to 10. Classes resume for students and staff on Monday, April 13. Have a safe and enjoyable spring break, Mighty Shepherds!
- Spring break may cause certain adult faith formation programming this upcoming week to be cancelled. Please see our Parish Calendar for the schedule of upcoming events.
For those traveling during this time, find a Mass near you by visiting https://masstimes.org/.
Have a blessed and joyous Easter Sunday and season!
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