Holy Family Parish
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Welcome to Holy Family Parish

About Us

Welcome to the parish community! We’re so glad you’ve decided to join us. If you haven’t already, say hi to our parish priest, Father Wilfred. He would love to meet you.

Doors are usually open early before Mass starts. Parishioners hang around after the service so feel free to come up to any of our members and introduce yourself. We have various ministries available in the parish so please don’t hesitate to ask any of our volunteers about ways to get connected.

Here at Holy Family Parish we want to love God, to love one another, and to make the name of Jesus known.

Mass Times

Saturday: 5:00 PM

Sunday: 9:00 AM & 11:00 AM 

On the 1st Sunday of every month, Mass will be celebrated in Tagalog at 5:00 PM.


Weekday Mass

Tuesday:  7:00 pm (Adoration begins at 6:00 pm)

Wednesday:  10:00 AM

Thursday:  10:00 AM

Friday:  10:00 AM 

*The 4th Tuesday of each month will be offered for Vocations. Families are welcome to attend.

Confession Times

During Adoration on Tuesdays (beginning at 6:00 pm), after daily Mass, before the Saturday evening Mass or by appointment.

Adoration Hours

Adoration is held every Tuesday at 6:00 pm.

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