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Immaculate Heart of Mary Parish
Mass Schedule

SUNDAY MASSES
Saturday 5:00 PM
Sunday 9:00 AM, 11:00 AM, and 4:00 PM

WEEKDAY MASSES
Rosary 30 minutes before each weekday Mass
Monday 9:00 AM
Tuesday 7:00 PM
Wednesday 9:00 AM
Thursday 9:00 AM
Friday 9:00 AM

CONFESSIONS
Tuesday 6:00 - 7:00 PM
Saturday 3:45 - 4:45 PM
30 minutes before all other regularly scheduled Masses (including Sunday Masses)
Upcoming Events
(Apart from Mass and Confessions)
Jan 9th — 6:30 PM — Youth Night, Parish Hall
Jan 10th — 8 AM — COR Men’s Group, Meeting Rm 1
Jan 10th — 6:30 PM — Volunteer Appreciation Dinner, Hall
Jan 11th — 2 PM — Family Catechism, IHM School Gym
Jan 12th — 6 PM — Chant Mass
Jan 12th — 6:30 PM — Card Group, Parish Hall
Jan 12th — 7:15 PM — Men’s Recollection, Church, Meeting Rm 1
Jan 13th — 8 PM — Meditation Group, Church
Jan 14th — 10:30 AM — IHM School Mass
Jan 14th — 7:30 PM — Knights of Columbus Meeting, Parish Hall
Jan 15th —7 PM — Praise & Worship, Parish Hall
Jan 17th — 6 PM — Young Adults Skating Event, St Ann's, Hamilton
Jan 17/18th — Blue Box Weekend
Jan 19th — 6:30 PM — Card Group, Parish Hall
Jan 19th —7 PM — SSVP Meeting
Jan 20th — 8 PM — Meditation Group, Church
Jan 20th — 7 PM — CWL Mass/Meeting
Jan 22nd —7 PM — Praise & Worship, Parish Hall
Jan 25th — 2 PM — Family Catechism, IHM School Gym
Jan 26th — 6:30 PM — Card Group, Parish Hall
Jan 27th — 8 PM — Meditation Group, Church
Jan 29th —7 PM — Praise & Worship, Parish Hall

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