Eucharistic Adoration Opportunities

On the First Friday of every month, following the 8 am Mass until 12pm.  First Sunday of every month all are invited to the Holy Hour at 3pm. We will have Exposition of the Blessed Sacrament, Adoration, Chaplet to the Divine Mercy and Benediction.  Come spend some quiet time in prayer before the Blessed Sacrament.


Altar Server

Boys and girls from grade 4, who have received their First Communion, and above who assist the priest at the liturgy. This is a great way to rack up community service hours while making new friends who share your faith. Contact the Parish Office at (386) 668-8270 for more information.


Greeters

A Parish Greeter is an ambassador for St. Ann's Community. A volunteer(s) who offers a personal expression of Christian warmth and welcome to its members, newcomers and visitors as they enter the Church for Mass.  Call the Parish Office if you would like to be a greeter at your Mass time, (386) 668-8270.


Volunteers for Liturgical Linen Service

Responsible for the pickup, launder, iron, and return linens used at Mass to the Sacristy. This includes the washing and ironing of purificators, corporals, and altar cloths. This time commitment is approximately one hour per week. If interested, please call the parish office.


St. Ann's offers many opportunities to get closer to God:

Mass Times Are:

  • Monday, Tuesday, Thursday and Friday at 8 a.m.
  • Wednesday      6 p.m.
  • Saturday Vigil   4 p.m.
  • Sunday              8 a.m., 11 a.m. and 6 p.m.


Stations of the Cross:

                Fridays during Lent


Reconciliation/Confession:

  • Saturdays in the Church's Chapel from 3 to 3:45 p.m.
  • During the seasons of Advent and Lent communal celebrations are held.

The Rosary is prayed:

  • Monday, Tuesday, Thursday and Friday at 7:15 a.m., followed by Morning Prayer.

Novena to the Blessed mother:

  • is prayed every Monday after the 8 a.m. Mass.

Rosary Prayer Group Prays Together:

  • Every Tuesday from 10 a.m. to 11 a.m.

Adoration of the Blessed Sacrament:

  • Every Wednesday after the 6pm Mass until 8 p.m., and on the First Friday of the month until 8 p.m.


Prayer Group

This group recites the Rosary, Chaplet of Divine Mercy, and a Litany. Prayer intentions are offered for all members of the Parish, the Religious, the Church, our Country, and the World. We pray for the end of abortion, for those who have requested prayers, and the personal intentions of all present. All are welcome. This group meets every Tuesday 10-11am, in the Chapel or Education Building if Chapel is unavailable.


Rosary Makers

Rosary Makers make and send thousands of Rosaries all over the world each year! We also make Rosaries for the First Communion Classes. Rosaries are easy to make, and we would love to teach you. We meet each Wednesday at 10am in the Education Building. We have a good time as a group. If you prefer, come once and learn how to make a Rosary and then you can make them at home. All are Welcome!


Sacristan

Lay people, who are full communion with the Church, are nominated by Staff member to the Pastor to work behind the scenes to coordinate Mass activities. Responsibilities include, set up for liturgical celebrations, coordination with Ministers of Holy Communion, Lectors, Ushers and Altar Servers, and breakdown after Mass. Contact Zee Parojino at the Parish Office if you are interested in this Ministry, (386) 668-8270.


Usher

Act as Ministers of Hospitality on behalf of the Parish Community. They bring sincere warmth to their Ministry so all can feel welcome and comfortable at Liturgical celebrations. They help with taking up collection, distributing bulletins, directing the disable with Communion, and help out when special preparations are needed. Please arrive a half-hour prior to Mass. Dependability of the Usher is vital to a smooth and successful celebration of the liturgy. More smiling faces are always welcome. Contact the office if interested (386) 668-8270


The Eucharistic Minister of Holy Communion & Lector Schedule will be posted monthly approximately two weeks before the new month begins.


EMHC -- Assists in the distribution of Holy Communion, Body of Christ at Mass.


Lector -- Reader who proclaim the Scriptures at Mass and other services.

 

Do the Sunday Mass Readings Inspire You?

Visit parishioner George Miller's "The Sunday Readings and You" for self-reflections and guidance weekly at https://www.catholiclector.com.


Catholic Mass is televised for Central Florida on Sunday from 2 -3 P.M.

  • Bright House              Channel 19
  • Comcast                    Channel 17
  • DISH & Direct TV        Channel 45


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