National Migration Week: Creating a Culture of Encounter

St. Pius V joins the Church around the country in celebrating National Migration Week, January 8-14.

“For nearly a half century, the Catholic Church in the United States has celebrated National Migration Week, which is an opportunity for the Church to reflect on the circumstances confronting migrants, including immigrants, refugees, children, and victims and survivors of human trafficking.” – U.S. Catholic Bishops

Schedule for National Migration Week at St. Pius V, January 8-14, 2017 (also in Spanish on the flyer posted below):

  • Sunday: A lawyer specializing in immigration issues will be available in our chapel after the 9:15 am and 1:15 pm Masses to answer questions.
  • Tuesday: Eucharistic Adoration at 6:30 pm in the church.
  • Wednesday: Workshop – “How to Protect Your Family” – at 6:30 pm in Centro San Martin (across from the church on Ashland at 19th).
  • Thursday: Rosary and Mass of Solidarity at 6:30 pm in the church.
  • Friday: Movie sponsored b y the Social Action Committee at 6:30 pm in Centro San Martin.
  • Saturday: Charismatic Renewal group prayer at 6:30 pm in the church.

Join Us for Christmas and the New Year at St. Pius V!

We invite you to celebrate Christmas and the New Year with us at St. Pius V parish!

Saturday, December 24, Christmas Eve
8:30 pm Christmas Carols
10:00 pm Mass in Spanish and English

Sunday, December 25, Christmas Day
9:15 am Mass in Spanish
11:15 am Mass in English
1:15 pm Mass in Spanish
4:30 pm Mass in Spanish
(Note: There is NO Mass at 7:45 am or 6:30 pm on December 25)

Sunday, January 1, New Year’s Day
9:15 am Mass in Spanish
11:15 am Mass in English
1:15 pm Mass in Spanish
4:30 pm Mass in Spanish
(Note: There is NO Mass at 7:45 am or 6:30 pm on January 1)

Celebrate the Posadas at St. Pius V!

The Posadas are traditional evening gatherings for nine nights leading up to Christmas Eve. In them we commemorate the journey of Mary and Joseph in search of shelter to give birth to baby Jesus.

At St. Pius V we come together in a festive atmosphere in the parish hall for music, prayer, stories, and the breaking of a piñata.

All are welcome to participate!