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Mass Schedule

Daily Mass is celebrated at Sacred Heart Church at 8:30am Monday-Friday. If there is a funeral, the funeral Mass replaces the daily Mass and there will be no Mass at 8:30am.

Weekend Masses are celebrated at Sacred Heart Church on Saturdays at 4:30pm, Sundays at 7:30am, 10:30am and Noon.  Mass is celebrated at St. Ann's Church on Sundays at 9:00am.

Children's Liturgy Of The Word
Each Sunday at the 10:30am Mass, children ages 4-8 are dismissed before the Liturgy of the Word to hear the readings proclaimed and explained on their own level. Trained leaders of prayer provide this ministry for our young people.

Nursery
During the 10:30am Mass, a Nursery is provided for the toddlers of the parish. Jenn Clark, a college student, along with a teenager provides a safe and fun environment for this age group. It gives parents the opportunity to attend the 10:30am Mass without distraction.

Holy Day Masses are celebrated at Sacred Heart Church at 8:30 am.

· November 1st   All Saints (not a holy day of obligation)
· December 8th   The Immaculate Conception of the Blessed Virgin Mary
· January 1st       The Octave Day of Christmas The Blessed Virgin Mary, The Mother of God
· June 2nd              The Ascension of the Lord
· August 15th      The Assumption of the Blessed Virgin Mary

Patronal Feast Days
· July 1st          Feast of the Sacred Heart.....Mass at 8:30am followed by refreshments
· July 26th           Feast of Saint Ann & Joachim

Confession will be held on Saturday afternoons from 3:30pm until 4:00pm at Sacred Heart Church.

We are located in the Finger Lakes area, between Syracuse and Rochester, New York. We are part of the Diocese of Rochester, New York.  Matthew H. Clark is the Bishop of Rochester.