St. Stanislaus Church’s Easter and Holy Week Schedule

The Mother Church of Buffalo’s Polonia | Easter and Holy Week Schedule

Saturday, April 1
4 pm Vigil Mass (English)
5:30 pm to 6:30 pm Confessions

Palm Sunday, April 2
12 noon Polish Mass (Radio Mass WLOF-FM101.7)

Holy Thursday, April 6
6:30 pm Mass of the Lord’s Supper (Polish/English)
Public adoration until 10 pm

Good Friday, April 7
12 noon Stations of the Cross (English)
3 pm Liturgy of the Passion of the Lord and
Divine Mercy Chaplet

Holy Saturday, April 8
1 pm Blessing of Food with Bishop Michael Fisher
8 pm Solemn Easter Vigil (Polish/English)

Easter Sunday, April 9
8 am Procession and Resurrection Mass (Polish/English)
12 noon Polish Mass (Radio Mass WLOF-FM 101.7)

Easter Monday, April 10
8 am Mass (Polish/English)

Saturday, April 15
4 pm Vigil Mass (English)

Divine Mercy Sunday, April 16
12 noon Polish Mass (Radio Mass WLOF-FM 101.7)
Exposition of the Blessed Sacrament and
Divine Mercy Chaplet

For more information about St. Stanislaus Church, visit http://ststansbuffalo.com.

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