Resurrection Catholic Church: A Spiritual Haven


Welcome to a warm, active parish where people gather to worship, learn, and serve. Our community offers weekend and weekday liturgies, scheduled Eucharistic Adoration, communal prayer, and many parish ministries. We invite families and individuals at every stage to find support and growth here.

Bilingual opportunities ensure services and communications feel accessible for both English and Spanish speakers. You can join Masses, midweek Communion services, the parish Rosary, and the daily Divine Mercy Chaplet. Practical ministries like Health Ministry and AAPI outreach add care and connection.

Find formation for children, teens, and adults, plus safe-environment training and diocesan guidance. Use parish tools like FORMED from the Augustine Institute and Flocknote to stay informed. Online giving and school partnerships strengthen our shared mission.

Key Takeaways

  • Warm welcome and a clear mission for all ages.
  • Multiple worship options, including weekday and weekend liturgies.
  • Bilingual services and communications to help you belong.
  • Formation, safe-environment training, and ministry opportunities.
  • Digital resources (FORMED, Flocknote) and easy online giving.

Welcome to a Faith-Filled Community

Step into a warm parish where every person is known, welcomed, and invited to belong. Our mission—Loving All God’s People, All the Time—shapes how we greet visitors and care for neighbors.

Our mission guides practical care for migrants, refugees, seniors, families, and those on the margins. Volunteers and staff work together to offer both compassion and tangible help.

Our mission: Loving all God’s people, all the time

We resist exclusion and stand with those who face hardship. Ministries focus on accompaniment, sacramental support, and community outreach.

A welcoming parish home for every background

Clergy and lay leaders prioritize hospitality so newcomers feel at ease from their first visit. Bilingual communications and cultural celebrations reflect the diversity of our parish life.

  • Warm hospitality: Friendly greeters and clear next steps for visitors.
  • Practical support: Programs that assist families, migrants, and those in need.
  • Paths to belong: Sign up for updates, attend events, or speak with our team after Mass.

“Let us welcome and protect migrants and refugees so all may live with dignity.”

Resurrection Catholic Church Mass Times, Sacraments, and Prayer

Our schedule makes it easy to join worship, prayer, and sacraments throughout the week. Clear times help families, commuters, and visitors pick services that fit their routine. Below are the regular Masses, devotions, and ways to receive sacraments.

A serene, sun-dappled church interior bathed in warm, golden light. Ornate stained-glass windows cast kaleidoscopic hues across the pews, where parishioners kneel in reverent prayer. Sunbeams filter through the air, illuminating the intricate carvings and gilded accents that adorn the altar, where a statue of the resurrected Christ stands as a symbol of faith and eternal life. The atmosphere is one of tranquility and spiritual contemplation, inviting the viewer to pause and reflect on the sacred rituals and traditions of the Resurrection Catholic Church.

Weekend Mass schedule

Join us for weekend worship: Saturday at 4:00 pm, and Sunday at 8:00 am and 10:30 am. These liturgies offer reverent music and warm hospitality to help you pray together.

Weekday Mass and Communion Service

Weekday Mass is celebrated Monday, Tuesday, Thursday, and Friday at 8:30 am. On Wednesday mornings, a Communion Service is held at 8:30 am when Mass is not celebrated.

Eucharistic Adoration opportunities

Spend quiet time before the Blessed Sacrament on First Friday, 9:00–11:00 am. Evening Adoration takes place Second Wednesday, 6:30–8:00 pm, and Third Friday, 6:30–8:00 pm.

Pray the Rosary with our parish

The Rosary is prayed Mondays at 9:00 am. In summer months an evening Rosary meets on Mondays at 6:15 pm to welcome families after work.

Reconciliation by appointment

Reconciliation is available by appointment. Call the Parish Office to schedule a time for confession and a brief pastoral conversation.

Daily Divine Mercy Chaplet

The Chaplet of Divine Mercy is prayed Monday through Friday at 8:00 am in the church. It’s a short devotion that centers the morning and lifts intentions for our community.

English and Spanish liturgies

Masses and schedule communications are offered in both English and Spanish. All are welcome to attend services in either language and to use bilingual resources for participation.

“Come, let us pray together and build a steady rhythm of worship in our lives.”

Grow in Faith and Get Involved

Discover practical ways to deepen your faith and connect with neighbors across all ages. From seasonal viewing groups to volunteer teams, there are simple steps to join in and serve.

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Parish events: fellowship, service, and fun

Mark your calendar for community favorites like The Chosen Season 5 viewing, the Annual Parish Picnic on August 17 (11:30 am–2:30 pm behind Marvin Hall with the Knights of Columbus), and the 11th Annual Tri Wood Open golf fundraiser.

Faith Formation registration and resources

Register now for Faith Formation 2025–2026 for children, teens, and adults. VIRTUS/Protecting God’s Children training and diocesan policies keep programs safe and healthy.

FORMED and Flocknote

Stream trusted Augustine Institute content via FORMED for Bible studies and family series. Sign up for Flocknote to get timely emails and texts about events and volunteer needs.

Community ministries and giving

Health Ministry offers blood pressure checks on the first weekend monthly. The AAPI community, started by Father Ed, hosts cultural gatherings and support. Give online to support worship, formation, outreach, and school partnerships.

Schools and special gatherings

Explore Diocese of Joliet schools such as Marmion Academy, Montini, St. Edward Central Catholic, and St. Francis High School for academic and spiritual options.

Monthly music at Our Lady of Guadalupe Shrine

Join the 12th of each month, 6:00–8:00 pm, for music and prayer with Pablo Flores. These evenings offer calm, song, and community.

“Bring a friend, volunteer, and notice how small acts build lasting community.”

Conclusion

Make a simple step today—attend a Sunday Mass or a weekday liturgy and see how parish life can refresh your faith.

Try a quiet devotion like Adoration, the Rosary, or the Divine Mercy Chaplet to deepen daily prayer. Explore Faith Formation, sign up for Flocknote, or stream faith content on FORMED to support growth at home.

If you need Reconciliation or have questions about sacraments, ministries, or accessibility, call the Parish Office so staff can assist you personally. Consider online giving to sustain worship, formation, and outreach.

Invite a friend to join you. We look forward to meeting you at Resurrection and sharing the joy of belonging in our local church community.

FAQ

What are the weekend Mass times?

Weekend liturgies are scheduled to serve varied needs. Typical Saturday vigil and Sunday morning and evening Mass times are posted on the parish website and bulletin. Check for holiday changes and special feast day schedules to plan your visit.

How can I attend weekday Mass or a communion service?

Weekday liturgies and communion services are offered for those with busy schedules. Times are listed online and in the weekly bulletin. Arrive a few minutes early to find seating and receive any parish notices.

When is Eucharistic adoration available?

The parish offers regular Eucharistic adoration periods to foster quiet prayer and reflection. Adoration hours, sign-up procedures, and any evening devotions are available on the parish calendar and by contacting the parish office.

Can I join a group to pray the rosary?

Yes. The parish hosts public rosary sessions and small prayer groups. Meetings often take place before weekday Mass or in the chapel. Newcomers are welcome; rosary guides are provided for beginners.

How do I schedule reconciliation?

Reconciliation is available by appointment and during regular times posted in the bulletin. Call the parish office or use the online form to request a private time with a priest for confession.

Is the Divine Mercy Chaplet prayed daily?

Many parishioners gather for the Daily Divine Mercy Chaplet as part of morning or afternoon prayer. Check the weekly schedule for exact times and location, and join in person or through the parish livestream when offered.

Are services offered in languages other than English?

The parish provides liturgies in English and Spanish to serve diverse families. Special bilingual celebrations and cultural feasts are announced ahead of time so all may participate fully.

How can I register for faith formation or youth programs?

Registration details for religious education and sacramental preparation are available on the parish website and at the parish office. Deadlines, tuition, and materials are listed each season, and volunteers support classroom programs.

What digital resources does the parish use for formation and communication?

The parish uses FORMED (Augustine Institute) for streaming faith content and Flocknote to send updates via email and text. Sign up links are on the parish site so you can receive formation resources and news directly.

How can I get involved in community ministries?

Opportunities include health ministry outreach, service projects, and cultural ministry support for the AAPI community. Contact the parish volunteer coordinator to learn about roles, meeting times, and training.

What options exist for giving and supporting parish life?

The parish accepts online donations, recurring gifts, and offertory contributions during Mass. Visit the giving page for secure options and information on designated funds for school support and ministry needs.

Does the parish have connections with local Catholic schools?

Yes. The parish partners with Catholic schools in the diocese for sacramental preparation, events, and faith formation. Contact the parish office for school contacts and enrollment information.

Are there special music or cultural gatherings at the Our Lady of Guadalupe Shrine?

The parish sponsors music nights, feast day celebrations, and devotional gatherings at the shrine. These events highlight liturgical music, community prayer, and cultural traditions—check the events calendar for dates.

Who do I contact for general questions or pastoral needs?

For general information, sacramental records, or pastoral care, call the parish office or email the parish staff. Contact details are posted on the website, and staff can direct you to the appropriate ministry or clergy member.

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