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MASS SCHEDULE

All daily and Sunday 9:00am masses are lived stream.

Daily Masses:
Monday – Saturday 7:30am

Weekend Masses:
Saturday:
7:30am
Saturday Vigil: 5:00pm
Sunday:
7:30am, 9:00am, 11:00am & 5:00pm

Adoration:
Monday & Wednesday
8:00am – 5:00pm

Saturday Confession:
4:00pm – 4:45pm in the church

Novena to Our Lady of Peace and Good Voyage:
1st Saturday of the month at 4:00pm

WELCOME TO THE ROMAN CATHOLIC
CHURCH OF THE ASSUMPTION

We are glad that you are able to visit us online.  We would like to extend an invitation to you to become a regular part of our Parish Life!  Please refer to this website and our weekly bulletins for mass times, phone numbers, and other information.  Please call or e-mail us with any questions and again, welcome!

OUR MISSION
The Church of the Assumption Parish is a Roman Catholic Christian Community in Westport Connecticut, called by Jesus Christ to know, love and serve Him.  Our mission is to strive to live a full sacramental life centered on the Eucharist, committed to living and spreading the Gospel of Jesus through faithful worship, witness, education and generous stewardship.

OUR VISION
We at the Roman Catholic Church of the Assumption commit ourselves to be a guiding light of the Catholic faith recognized as a large, welcoming, generous and effective faith community.

Inspired by the holiness of the Holy Sacrifice of the Mass, sustained by the gifts of the Holy Spirit and the graces given in the celebration of the sacraments, we will use our gifts of time, talent and treasure to provide the services and ministries necessary to promote the Catholic faith through our commitment to educate the young, meet the spiritual and material needs of all God’s children, and to glorify the Father, the Son and the Holy Spirit by our Christian example with the intercession of our patroness, the Blessed Virgin Mary.

Pastor's Message

  • Dear Parish Family,

     

    Alleluia Alleluia!

    Jesus asks the Father to protect his disciples and to unite them as He and the Father are united. Jesus asked for their protection from evil, not that they be removed from the world but while they still live in the world. We too are called not to withdraw from the world but to transform it, always knowing the importance of staying true to Jesus’ teachings despite opposition. Living a Christian life is about following Jesus, which includes facing opposition and bringing the Good News to all we meet.

    As we approach Pentecost next Sunday, let’s pray for a fresh outpouring of the Holy Spirit in our lives and know that the Spirit will guides us, strengthens us, and empower us to witness to Jesus Christ in our actions and words.

    Happy Mother’s Day

    May this day be filled with love, joy, and blessings for all the wonderful mothers out there. Let’s celebrate and appreciate the amazing women who have shaped our lives with their unconditional love and care. Happy Mother’s Day to all!

    God Bless,
    Fr. Cyrus

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