- Director of Stewardship & Development
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840 George Bush Boulevard
Delray Beach, Florida 33483
561-276-6892 Office
561-276-8068 FaxVery Reverend Canon
Thomas J. Skindeleski
PASTORReverend Brian Campbell
Reverend Danis Ridore
PAROCHIAL VICARSRev. Msgr. Andrew Anderson
WEEKEND ASSISTANCEDeacon Lee Levenson
Deacon Rusty Skinner
Deacon Bruce Turnbull
PERMANENT DEACONSDeacon Bruce Turnbull
PARISH MANAGERMrs. Vikki Delgado, M.Ed.
SCHOOL PRINCIPALSister Maria Liber, LSIC
Sister Lucy Ptak, LSIC
LITTLE SERVANT SISTERS
OF THE
IMMACULATE CONCEPTIONPARISH OFFICE HOURS
Monday - Friday
9:00 AM to 3:30 PMSaturday-Sunday
9:00 AM to 12:00 PMMASS SCHEDULE
Monday - Friday
7:00 AM, 8:30AM, 5:00 PMSaturday
7:00 AM, 8:30AMSaturday Vigil
4:00 PM, 5:30PMSunday
7:00 AM, 8:30AM, 10:00AM, 11:30AM
(5:30pm Teen Mass)CONFESSIONS
Saturday
After the 8:30 AM Mass
2:30-3:30 PMOther Times
Call the Parish Office
Tag Archives: Little Servant Sisters of the Immaculate Conception
Pastor’s Message For Fourth Sunday Of Easter
It was a privilege to have Bishop Herbert Bevard of St. Thomas in the Virgin Islands celebrate Mass last weekend, and to speak to us about his difficult mission in “paradise.” How amazed we were to learn of the great … Continue reading
Pastor’s Message For Divine Mercy Sunday
This Sunday, we celebrate the great Feast of Divine Mercy. In a vision in 1931, Jesus presented Himself in a particular way to Sister Faustina Kowalska (now Saint Faustina) as the image and ultimate source of Divine Mercy. That image, … Continue reading
Little Servant Sisters Of The Immaculate Conception
Sister Maria and Sister Lucy, our Little Servant Sister of the Immaculate Conception, will be speaking at all Masses this weekend about the Missionary Work their community does throughout America, Europe, Asia and Africa. The Sisters have been a blessing … Continue reading
Pastor’s Message For Palm Sunday Of The Passion of the Lord
We come to the most solemn week of the entire year for the Christian community, and that’s why it’s called HOLY WEEK. Some people mistakenly refer to it as “Easter Week,” but that’s really next week, beginning with Easter Sunday. … Continue reading