Mass Times and Schedules


WeekdaysMonday thru Saturday 8:15am Masses (with livestream)
Community RosaryMonday thru Friday before 8:15am Masses
Mother of Perpetual Help DevotionWednesday after the 8:15 am Mass
Saturday VigilSaturday 4:30pm Mass (with livestream)
SundaySunday 7:30am, 9:30am (with livestream), 11:30am (with livestream) & 5:00pm Masses
Sacrament of Penance (Confession)Saturday 3:30pm thru 4:15pm

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Want to help out? See our Liturgical Ministries pages for ways you can serve Saint Roberts parish and the Catholic Church

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A note about livestreamed Masses

We understand that life’s circumstances sometimes keep us from attending Mass in person—whether due to health concerns, travel, work commitments, or other responsibilities. To ensure that every member of our parish can still receive the grace of the Holy Eucharist, we are pleased to offer live‑streamed celebrations of the Holy Mass each Sunday and on special feast days.

While these online broadcasts provide a wonderful way to pray together when you cannot be physically present, we also remember that the Church calls us to gather as a community whenever possible. Attending Mass in person allows us to share in the fullness of the liturgy, receive the sacraments, and support one another in faith.

If you are able, we warmly invite you to join us at the church for the celebration. If circumstances prevent you from doing so, please feel free to tune in to the livestream and participate spiritually with the rest of our parish family.

Important Dates for 2026

Holy days of obligation hold special significance in the Catholic Church. These solemnities invite us to reflect on specific mysteries of our faith or honor particular saints. They are so important that the Church requires us to attend Mass on these days. On these occasions, we celebrate key feasts in the liturgical year, recognizing God’s love for us and deepening our commitment to the Catholic faith.

Thursday, January 1stSolemnity of Mary, Mother of God (Holy Day of Obligation)
Wednesday, February 18thAsh Wednesday
Wednesday, March 25thFeast of the Annunciation
Sunday, March 29thPalm Sunday
Friday, April 3rdGood Friday
Sunday, April 5thEaster Sunday
Thursday, May 14thAscension of Jesus (Holy Day of Obligation)
Sunday, Mary 24thPentecost
Saturday, August 15thAssumption of the Blessed Virgin Mary (Holy Day of Obligation)
Sunday, November 1stSolemnity of All Saints (Holy Day of Obligation)
Tuesday, December 8thImmaculate Conception of the Blessed Virgin Mary (Holy Day of Obligation)
Friday, December 25thNativity of the Lord – Christmas (Holy Day of Obligation)

Note that celebration of these days may be moved to the Sunday Mass. Details to come as we approach these feasts.

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