St. Madeleine
Weekdays: Monday thru Friday: 8:15 am
Saturdays: 5:15 pm (English)
Sundays: 7:30 am; 9:00 am; 11:00 am; (English)
12:30 pm (Spanish)
5:15 pm (Life Teen)
Holy Days:
Vigil: 6:00pm (Spanish)
Day: 8:15am ; 6:00pm (English)
Confessions:
Saturdays: 4:00 - 5:00pm
Devotions/Novenas:
Wednesday 6:00pm: Our Mother of Perpetual Help (English)
Thursday 6:00pm: Our Lady of Guadalupe (Spanish)
First Friday: Blessed Sacrament Exposition from 9:00am-9:00pm
6:00pm Votive Mass of the Sacred Heart (Bilingual)
ST. MADELEINE CATHOLIC CHURCH
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Welcome to the website of St. Madeleine Catholic Church in Pomona, CA.
On this site there is information about our church and location, our schools and facilities. You will also find our history, and the most important aspect of our life together, the celebration of the sacraments.
Our Parish Mission Statement
We are an active Christian faith community. We are a parish within the Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Los Angeles. Over the years, the parish has been served by religious orders as well as by diocesan priests.
We are equally blessed by a tremendous diversity among our parishioners. We have a large age range from babies and school children to the retired and elderly. As well, ethnic communities bring a richness to our parish. We believe that no matter what our age, culture or ethnicity we are brothers and sisters and together form the Body of Christ, the church in this place and time.
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