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Welcome Address

Welcome Address by the Priest-In-Charge

Dearly beloved, I welcome you most warmly to the Catholic Church of the Annunciation. We are a Catholic community of Christ's disciples who are journeying together in the pilgrimage of life to our heavenly homeland. Guided by the gospel of Christ and the teaching of the church, we are a vibrant community that is growing in the love of God and neighbor.

As you worship with us, may the love of Christ fill your heart anew and may the fresh fire of the Holy Spirit protect you from every harm and evil. May the Lord hear and answer you as you call upon Him and may the joy of the Lord be your strength today and always. Amen.

Please, obtain the parish membership card from the parish office and consider joining an organization or a society in the parish for proper integration and fraternal interaction.

If you are yet to receive any of these sacraments: Baptism, Holy Eucharist (First Holy Communion), Confirmation and Holy Matrimony, please, speak with the Priest-In-Charge so that you can be guided accordingly.

God bless you!

Fr. Anthony Oyeniyi
Priest-In-Charge

Masses

Find below our Mass schedule

SUNDAY MASSES

6:30 am
9:00 am

Monday & Wednesday

6:30 pm

Tuesday & Thursday

6:30 am

Friday

7:00 pm

Saturday

7:00 am
Quarterly Rosary Procession
Last Thursday of the 3rd Month of the Quarter
6:30pm
End of the month Adoration
Last Friday of the month
7:00pm
Last Friday of the month
Evening Mass
6:30pm
Catechism class
Saturdays: 3:30pm to 5:30pm
Sundays: 3:30pm to 5:30pm
CONFESSION
Saturdays: 8am – 10am
HOLY HOUR / ADORATION
Fridays: 6pm
BIBLE STUDY / KNOW YOUR FAITH
Mondays: 7:15pm
(After evening Mass)
COMMUNION TO THE SICK
1st Friday of every Month
WEDDING
Contact the Parish Priest
REQUIEM MASS
By Arrangement
TUESDAY WITH JESUS
6:30am – 12noon
Pre-Infant Baptismal Class
2nd Saturday @ 10am
(Compulsory)
Infant Baptism
3rd Saturday @10am
SMALL CHRISTIAN COMMUNITY
Thursday – 7pm
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