Schedule of
Shrine Activities
(All times are Central Time Zone)
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| Monday Through Saturday (Available To All Pilgrims, Whether Individuals Or Groups) Pilgrim Participation In Monastery Devotions 7:00 am Monastery Mass In The Main Church 8:00 am Confessions (Sacrament Of Penance) 8 am To 9 pm Silent Adoration In The Main Church 8:20 am Rosary With The Nuns 11:50 am Chaplet Of St. Michael 12:00 pm Mass In The Lower Church (Unless Otherwise Announced) 1:30 pm Confessions (Sacrament Of Penance) (Except Friday) 4:30 pm Confessions (Sacrament Of Penance) (Except Friday) 5:30 pm Divine Mercy Chaplet With The Nuns Pilgrim Silent Participation 6:05 am Divine Office 11:30 am Divine Office 5:00 pm Divine Office Other: Stations Of The Cross Inside The Main Church Stations Of The Cross Outdoors Pilgrim Group Services: Monday Through Saturday (Must Be Booked In Advance) 10:00 am Spiritual Talk 2:30 pm Healing Service Knights Of The Holy Eucharist (Must Be Booked In Advance) 10:00 am For Pilgrims: Talk On “How It All Began” 1:00 pm For Pilgrims: Talk On “How It All Began” |
Sunday Services
(Available To All Pilgrims)
| Pilgrim Participation In Monastery Devotions 7:00 am Monastery Mass In The Main Church 8:00 am Confessions 8 am To 6 pm Silent Adoration In The Main Church 8:20 am Rosary With The Nuns 11:50 am Divine Mercy Chaplet With The Nuns 5:00 pm Benediction & Devotions Pilgrim Silent Participation 6:05 am Divine Office 11:30 am Divine Office 4:30 pm Divine Office Other: Stations Of The Cross Inside The Main Church Stations Of The Cross Outdoors |
All Times Listed Are Central Time Zone
Glossary of terms
The following terms
give greater explanation to the nature of scheduled activities.
Friars’ Conventual Mass:
this is the Communal Mass for the Franciscan Missionaries of the Eternal
Word (MFVA), televised from the Chapel at EWTN each day.
Confessions (Sacrament of Penance) at EWTN: resident priests hear confessions at the appointed time each day in Saint Michael’s Hall, adjacent to the Chapel.
Solemn Vespers and Benediction in the Chapel at EWTN: recited by the Friars and followed by a Eucharistic benediction, this celebration of Evening Prayer of the Divine Office is open to everyone. By their attendance in this liturgical celebration, EWTN employees and other lay-faithful find this time of prayer is the perfect way to end the day.