There are also penance services during the seasons of Advent and Lent at every parish. The rosary is said before every Mass. See here for Pope Francis' request.
For those who may need accommodations during Mass, such as visual, hearing, or mobility, please ask an usher for assistance. If you find you need additional accommodation during Mass, please call or visit the parish office to bring it to our attention!
On Thursdays, Join us inside of the church for the Exposition of the Blessed Sacramant from 1:00 PM until 7:00 PM and Benediction at 6:00 PM.
On Holy Days of Obligation, we typically celebrate a Vigil Mass at 7PM and then celebrate the daily Mass at 8:30 AM. We celebrate an additional bi-lingual Mass at 7:00 PM on the days of major Feasts, Solemnities and Holy Days of Obligation. Welcome to the font and source of our Catholic life!
Due to continious changes during Covid-19, please call the office at 919-570-0070 for additional information.
God's love is working within you. Perhaps He has touched your conscience to investigate the times for confession. This is Good News. Do not be afraid. Jesus knows you well and He loves you. He does not want to leave you in a state of sin. He left the Apostles the power to forgive sin when at Pentecost he breathed on them and said "Receive the Holy Spirit, whose sins you forgive will be forgiven them".
The Sacrament of Confession is His gift to restore and reconcile you. If it has been a while since you have gone to confession and you would like a refresher, you may want to review the pamphlet How to make a good Confession. It is really not that hard, in fact you have already done the hardest part, you have listened to God say "Return to me". The important thing is to take some time to examine your conscience. When you arrive just tell the Priest that you have been away for a while and he will help you through your confession.
Welcome home. Welcome into the arms of Christ.