UPDATE:  Masses for 1/24/26 and 1/25/26
January 24, 2026

UPDATE: Masses for 1/24/26 and 1/25/26


The 5:00 PM Mass will be held tonight and will be livestreamed. You are welcome to attend or join us online using the link below.

We are monitoring the weather conditions and will provide future updates regarding Sunday Masses as needed. 

Please watch your email, sclparish.org, and Facebook. 

Other than Masses, the SCL Campus is closed Saturday and Sunday. 

DISCLAIMER from Fr. Dominic: For those who have difficulty walking, please participate in Mass via our livestream.

Broadcast: Weekend Mass

Date: Sat Jan 24, 2026 at 17:00:00 GMT-0600 (Central Standard Time)

To view this event just click the link below:
https://boxcast.tv/view/saturday-5pm-mass-ac3aipnr11gt7o1jjupk

If the above URL does not work try copying and pasting it into your browser.

 

With this weekend's expected winter storms, many Faithful have wondered, will Archbishop Rozanski be offering a dispensation for Saturday vigil and Sunday Mass? The short answer is that this is not necessary, because Canon Law addresses what to do in the event that it is impossible or unsafe to participate in the celebration of the Eucharist.  

According to Canon 1248 §2: "If participation in the eucharistic celebration becomes impossible because of the absence of a sacred minister or for another grave cause, it is strongly recommended that the faithful take part in a liturgy of the word if such a liturgy is celebrated in a parish church or other sacred place according to the prescripts of the diocesan bishop or that they devote themselves to prayer for a suitable time alone, as a family, or, as the occasion permits, in groups of families." 

What does this mean? Pay attention to weather reports, follow the guidance from local officials regarding travel and safety, and consider following along with a live-streamed Mass or engaging in prayer personally or with family, if travel is unsafe. Above all else, act prudently and make a conscious effort to set aside time for prayer and reflection with Christ.