Wednesday, March 11th | Immaculate Conception Church

As we journey through the sacred season of Lent, our hearts are drawn toward the greatest hope we have as Christians the promise of Jesus Christ’s Resurrection. Lent reminds us that even through sacrifice, suffering, and the crosses we carry, God is preparing new life. The empty tomb at Easter is our assurance that darkness never has the final word. In Christ, hope is alive.


8:00 AM - Morning Rosary:

Begin your day in prayerful reflection. Each bead, each Hail Mary, draws you closer to Christ through the loving gaze of Mary. Meditate on His Passion, His Sacrifice, His eternal love for you. Let your heart open to receive His peace.


8:30 AM - Holy Mass:

Offer your life to the Lord through the Holy Sacrifice of the Mass. Present your joys, your sorrows, and the hidden corners of your heart. Here, the Eucharist becomes your nourishment, your strength, and your invitation to live fully in His grace.


9:00 AM - 6:00 PM – Eucharistic Adoration:

Sit in silence before Jesus in the Blessed Sacrament. Let His presence wash over you, healing old wounds, lighting the dark places of your soul, and filling you with the quiet certainty of His love. This is a time to simply be with Him, to listen, to surrender, to rest.

As we journey through the sacred season of Lent, our hearts are drawn toward the greatest hope we have as Christians the promise of Jesus Christ’s Resurrection. Lent reminds us that even through sacrifice, suffering, and the crosses we carry, God is preparing new life. The empty tomb at Easter is our assurance that darkness never has the final word. In Christ, hope is alive.

Take time during this holy season to step away from the busyness of life and rest in the presence of the Lord.


Join us for a Lenten Day of Hope on Wednesday, March 11th.

8:00 AM – Pray the Rosary
8:30 AM – Holy Mass
9:00 AM – 6:00 PM – Eucharistic Adoration



Come spend time with Jesus in the Blessed Sacrament. Sit quietly with Him, place your burdens, prayers, and hopes before the Lord, and be renewed by the promise of the Resurrection. Whether you stay for a few minutes or a few hours, all are welcome.

“Blessed be the God and Father of our Lord Jesus Christ, who in His great mercy has given us a new birth into a living hope through the Resurrection of Jesus Christ.” - 1 Peter 1:3