Welcome to St George Catholic Church: Spiritual Home


Welcome to a warm, faith-filled community founded in 1954 and rooted in the Gospel. St. George invites families, newcomers, and longtime members to pray, grow, and belong together.

Here you will find clear information about Mass times in English, Spanish, and Vietnamese, plus Confession, Adoration, and holy day schedules. Our parish blends traditions and languages to foster unity in a busy, diverse neighborhood.

Meet clergy and deacons who walk with you through the sacraments and outreach programs. Learn about our heritage and ways to serve, like pantry outreach and volunteer groups, all aimed at living the Gospel daily.

Key Takeaways

  • A welcoming parish home where worship and community meet.
  • Mass and devotion schedules in multiple languages for busy lives.
  • Clergy and staff ready to guide sacramental and spiritual needs.
  • Outreach programs that put faith into action locally.
  • Practical details to visit, return, or get involved with parish life.

St George Catholic Church at a Glance

Discover a warm parish where families, newcomers, and long-time members gather in faith and service.

Who We Are

Mission: Bringing people closer to God through the Gospel.

We are a welcoming catholic church that serves families and individuals from many cultural backgrounds. Our parish life centers on Sunday worship, weekday prayer, and ministries in English, Spanish, and Vietnamese.

Our Clergy Leadership

Parish leadership includes dedicated pastors and deacons who provide sacramental preparation and pastoral care. Contact clergy for Baptism, First Communion, Confirmation, weddings, and counseling.

Role Names Primary Duties
Pastor Rev. Deebar Yonas, S.V.D.; Rev. Trung Mai, S.V.D. Spiritual leadership, sacramental oversight, parish vision
Parochial Vicar Rev. Vinh T. Trinh, S.V.D. Assists pastors, leads liturgies, pastoral visits
Deacons Alfredo Vargas; Enrique Serrano; Roberto Villatoro; Juan Ramirez Ayala Pastoral care, outreach, liturgical ministries
  • Multicultural ministry: Liturgies and programs in three languages.
  • Hospitality: Newcomer steps to register and join small groups.
  • Service: Outreach and volunteer opportunities for all ages.

Worship, Sacraments, and Hours at st george catholic church

Whether you need an early morning Mass or an evening bilingual liturgy, this section lists current service times and access hours.

Weekend Masses: Saturday evening services include 5:00 p.m. (English) and a 7:00 p.m. Vietnamese Mass. Sunday options span early to late: 7:00 a.m. (Spanish), 8:30–9:45 a.m. slots in English and Vietnamese, mid-morning and midday English and Spanish celebrations, and an evening Spanish Mass to fit busy schedules.

A sunlit interior of a traditional Catholic church, with a detailed worship schedule displayed on a wooden bulletin board in the foreground. The board features columns listing the daily mass times, confession hours, and other service schedules in an elegant, hand-written calligraphic font. Soft light filters through stained glass windows, casting a warm, reverent glow across the scene. The middle ground reveals pews and kneelers, while the background showcases the ornate altar, pulpit, and other architectural elements that evoke the solemn grandeur of a historic place of worship. The overall atmosphere is one of peaceful contemplation and devotion.

Weekday and School Masses

Weekday Masses run early mornings Monday through Friday, with a bilingual Tuesday evening Mass at 7:00 p.m. Fridays include a dedicated school Mass in the morning. These services help families and students anchor the day in prayer.

Devotions, Adoration, and Confession

Holy Days offer an 8:00 a.m. Mass and a bilingual evening liturgy at 7:00 p.m. First Friday devotions and seasonal Adoration include extended daytime and evening windows on Thursdays and Fridays.

Confession is available multiple times: weekday evening sessions, Saturday afternoon bilingual hours, and by appointment for convenience and privacy.

Access and Staff

During Jubilee Year 2025 the building opens Monday–Friday from 4:00–9:00 p.m. for prayer and visits. For sacramental records, Mass intentions, or ministry sign-ups, contact the parish office. Find further information and staff contacts after Mass or during business hours.

Parish Life, Programs, and How to Get Involved

Parish life offers many ways to grow in faith, serve neighbors, and find lasting friendships.

Ministries welcome people of all ages. Families and youth find classes, small groups, and age-specific events that fit busy routines.

Ministries for families, youth, and multicultural parish life

Find a place to belong: programs for children, teens, young adults, parents, and seniors help strengthen faith and daily life.

Join multicultural choirs and language-based small groups. Community events celebrate unity through music, food, and service.

Help for the Needy — Pantry Needs

Support neighbors by donating items the pantry needs now. Drop-offs make a big difference.

Item Priority Notes
Canned corn High Preferred low-sodium when possible
Green beans High Family-size cans welcome
Cereal High Whole-grain options appreciated
Canned meat High Tuna, chicken, or beef
Canned fruit Medium In juice, not syrup
Jelly Medium Grape and strawberry common needs
Saltine crackers Medium Family packs preferred
Rice High 1–5 lb bags
Dry beans High Black, pinto, or navy beans
Soap, toothpaste, shampoo, deodorant High Travel-size for blessing bags
  • Volunteer in liturgy, hospitality, and outreach teams.
  • Enroll children in faith formation; confirm dates with the parish office.
  • Organize a family service day: deliver donations and write notes for recipients.
  • Newcomers can attend a welcome session after Mass to meet leaders and sign up.
  • Contact the office for background checks and safe-environment training.

Conclusion

Make time for quiet prayer or active service, since our schedule is built to fit real life. Weekend and weekday Masses are offered in English, Spanish, and Vietnamese. Confession is available Thursday–Saturday, and Adoration runs Thursday–Friday with First Friday devotion times.

During Jubilee 2025 the building is open Monday–Friday, 4:00–9:00 p.m., so evening visits are easy after work or school. Holy Days include morning and bilingual evening liturgies.

We invite you to pray, serve, and grow with St. George as your spiritual home in the catholic church. Check parish communications for any schedule updates and the latest hours.

Bring pantry donations to the drop-off area and speak with clergy or staff after Mass to register or join a ministry. We look forward to seeing you at Mass.

FAQ

What are the weekend Mass times, and are services offered in multiple languages?

Weekend Masses include English and Spanish celebrations, with a Vietnamese Mass on designated Sundays. Typical schedule lists a Saturday vigil and several Sunday services to accommodate families and individuals. Check the parish office or website for the current weekly roster and any holiday adjustments.

When are weekday and school Masses held?

Weekday Masses are usually offered in the morning to fit school and work schedules. Schools affiliated with the parish often gather for a mid-morning liturgy on selected weekdays. Contact the parish office for the exact times and any variations during academic breaks.

How can I find Holy Day Mass times, Eucharistic Adoration, and devotional schedules?

Holy Day Mass times and special devotions such as Eucharistic Adoration are posted ahead of major feasts and seasons. The parish bulletin and the office provide up-to-date information, including evening adoration hours during jubilee or special observances.

When is the sacrament of reconciliation available, and are bilingual confessors available?

Confession is scheduled weekly with additional times before major liturgies. Bilingual priests typically hear confessions in English and Spanish; Vietnamese options depend on clergy availability. Call the parish office to confirm a bilingual schedule or to request an appointment.

What are the building and office hours for visitors and families?

The church opens daily for prayer and scheduled services, while the parish office maintains regular weekday hours for registration, sacramental records, and pastoral requests. Evening access during special years or events may extend hours—check the parish calendar or phone the office to plan your visit.

Who is the pastor and how can I contact parish staff for ministries or pastoral care?

The pastor and parish staff lead liturgy, faith formation, and outreach. Office staff can connect you with ministry leaders, the youth coordinator, or the bereavement team. Call the parish office or use the official email listed on the website to reach the appropriate staff member.

What family and youth ministries are available, and how do I get involved?

Ministries include faith formation for children, youth groups, marriage preparation, and adult study groups. Families can volunteer with hospitality, catechesis, or community events. Sign-up forms are available at the parish office and during ministry fairs after Masses.

Are there multicultural programs and services for diverse parish communities?

The parish supports multicultural outreach through language-specific liturgies, cultural celebrations, and targeted ministries. Leaders coordinate events that welcome families from varied backgrounds—contact the office to join planning or to request support in a specific language.

How can I contribute to the parish food pantry and what items are most needed?

The pantry accepts nonperishable goods, personal care items, and baby supplies. Current high-need items include canned proteins, rice, pasta, and shelf-stable milk. Drop donations during office hours or at collection points after Mass; the parish bulletin posts urgent needs and seasonal drives.

How do I register as a parishioner, request sacraments, or update my family information?

Registration and sacramental requests are handled by the parish office. Bring or email required documents, and staff will guide you through baptism, confirmation, marriage, and record updates. Many forms are available on the parish website for convenience.

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