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Pilgrim Statue and Marian Conference
July 7, 2017 @ 7:00 pm - July 8, 2017 @ 6:00 pm

St. Theresa’s will be hosting a major Fatima event. A centennial pilgrim statue of Our Lady of Fatima will be visiting St. Theresa’s, accompanied by a special marian conference given by EWTN personality and world-renowned speaker, Fr. Bing Arellano. Pope Francis himself blessed the statue and Fr. Bing’s mission to bring Our Lady of Fatima and her message across the world.
Friday, July 7th
7:00 pm – Procession from the School to the Church
7:45 pm – Pastor’s Welcome (Church)
8:00 pm – Talk #1 by Fr. Bing Arellano
9:00 pm – Exposition of the Blessed Sacrament, Consecration Prayers and Rosary
9:45 pm – Confession and Silent Adoration
10:45 pm – Benediction and Preparation for Mass
11:00 pm – First Friday Mass of the Sacred Heart
Saturday, July 8th
12:00 am – Prayers and devotions
1:15 am – Mass
2:30 am – Silent prayer
8:30 am – Saturday Morning Mass
9:30 am – Rosary and opening prayer
10:15 am – Talk #2 by Fr. Bing Arellano
12:15 pm – Lunch Break (on your own)
1:30 pm – Rosary
2:00 pm – Talk #3 by Fr. Bing Arellano
3:15 pm – Exposition of the Blessed Sacrament
Confession available
Prayers and devotions
Brown Scapular enrollment
Blessing of water, salt, and religious items
4:45 pm – Preparation for Mass
5:00 pm – Closing Mass*
NB: All times are subject to changes.
A plenary indulgence can be gained on each day.**
* The closing Mass will take place during the normally-scheduled 5:00pm Saturday evening Mass. The homily will be much longer, there will be incense, etc. If you are not attending the Fatima event you may want to reconsider attending this Mass, as the Church will already be very crowded for this special, one-time event.
**A plenary indulgence can be gained on each day of this Fatima event under the usual conditions: Confession, Holy Communion, any prayer for the Pope, praying of the Rosary in the presence of the pilgrim statue, etc.
Only a single Confession is necessary to gain the indulgence(s) and it may be made up to 20 days before or after.