Parish Facilities

The termfacility” comes from the Latin word facilis, meaning “easy” or in this case, “to make easier.”  Thus, our parish facilities exist to make easier or “facilitate” the gathering in of souls for Christ.  All our facilities, whether it be our large parking lots or our spacious parish hall, were built for the purpose of assisting our parish apostolates to bring together more people into the fellowship of Jesus Christ and His Church.  The center of all our parish facilities is the parish church, and the central focus of that church structure is the tabernacle in the center of the sanctuary which in which resides the the Most Blessed Sacrament.

The Parish Church:

The full seating capacity of our church is 700.  It is handicap accessible (a one floor facility).  Please let us know if you need assistance being seated due to difficulty walking, or if you would like us to meet you at the door to provide assistance.

While we encourage families with children to sit in the main pews of the church, we do have a quiet room in the back of the church that can be used by parents who feel, at times, that this is required.  This room is fed for sound so that the Mass may still be clearly heard.

To the right of sanctuary (if facing toward the front of the church) is our organ and choir area.  Some of our Masses will be led in hymns by an organist/cantor or our parish choir.

Near the children’s quiet room is the Confessional room set aside for the Sacrament of Confession.

While we encourage all who are attending Mass to enter through the main door, we do have side exits for more convenience.

When you enter the church, we ask that you maintain a sense of reverence and quiet before and after Holy Mass and at all other times of prayer, since Our Lord in the Blessed Sacrament is always present in the tabernacle.  Please silence your cellular phones and avoid conversations in the pews so that your fellow worshipers may have time for quiet prayer.

Welcome to church, and may you find it a peaceful place to raise your mind and heart to God in prayer.