ALERT: Father Maassen text scam!!
We have been made aware of a massive text scam blast, Father Maassan has not sent anything out nor will he ever asking you for anything, such as gift cards or shopping at online websites.
As sad as this is, it can be a good reminder to be aware of potential scams and threats to identity that are out there. The FBI has a site online that offers a lot of information to help educate all of us about these threats: https://www.fbi.gov/scams-and-safety.
As a reminder, School and Parish clergy & staff will only send emails from their @borgiaparish.org or @borgiagradeschool.org account. Any others should be considered bogus. It never hurts to take a second look. Be careful. The more we are aware of potential scams, the less success these criminals will have. Also, discuss this issue with folks you know who might be vulnerable to this sort of crime.
Thank you for your attention to this alert!
Dear God,
We thank You for the years of service Pope Francis gave to our Church: his encyclicals, his prayers, his pilgrimages, his work for a brighter tomorrow. May his life and service remind us of our ultimate goal — You and You alone. Amen.
Pope Francis, born Jorge Mario Bergoglio on December 17, 1936, in Buenos Aires, Argentina, was the first pope from the Americas and the first Jesuit to lead the Catholic Church. Before his election as pope on March 13, 2013, he served as Archbishop of Buenos Aires, where he was known for his humility, simple lifestyle, and dedication to the poor.
Raised in a family of Italian immigrants, he studied chemistry before entering the seminary and joining the Jesuits. Ordained a priest in 1969, he later became the Provincial of the Jesuits in Argentina and played a key role in guiding the Church during a period of economic and social crises in the country. When he was appointed bishop in 1992 and archbishop in 1998, he prioritized evangelization, social justice, and pastoral outreach.
As pope, Francis emphasized mercy, care for the marginalized, and environmental stewardship. His papacy was marked by a call for a “poor Church for the poor,” interfaith dialogue, and reform within the Vatican. His teachings focused on compassion, the dignity of every person, and the need for a missionary Church.
On April 21, 2025, Pope Francis passed away, leaving behind a legacy of love, humility, and service.
Mass Times
Whether you are a newcomer, a visitor, or a long-time parishioner, we warmly welcome you to join us for Mass. Feel free to attend any of our Masses and be sure to greet us when you do!
Weekday Masses
Mon, 7:00 am
Tues. 8:00 am (School)
Wed. 7:00 am
Thurs. 7:00 am
Fri. 7:00 am 8:00 am (School)
Weekend Masses
Saturday 4:00 pm
Sunday 7:00 am 10:00 am, and 6:00 pm
Confession
Sunday -
After 10:00 am Mass
Tuesday - 5:00 pm - 6:00 pm
Friday -
After 7:00 am Mass
Saturday afternoon -
3:00 pm to 3:45 pm
Other times may be arranged by appointment by contacting one of our priests.
Tradition
Our tradition is deeply rooted, evident in everything from the classic architecture and magnificent pipe organ to the devoted parishioners. We embrace a diverse community, including a
108-year-old member and newborns welcomed just this week. Our parish school has been graced by families spanning up to five generations who have either attended or continue to be part of our community. The commitment to service and our foundational values are a culture lovingly inherited through our families. This embodies the truest form of tradition, as we serve and share God's love within our community and beyond.