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  1. Holy Trinity Catholic Church. @holytrinitywdc. •. 2.38K subscribers • 837 videos. Holy Trinity is a Roman Catholic parish sponsored by the Society of Jesus (Jesuits), a religious community...

  2. Sunday (prior to our 8:30 am Mass) 7:30 - 8:10 am. Wednesday (when we have Mass at 6:30 pm) 5:30 - 6:10 pm. By appointment - call the parish office or the rectory. Search Mass times and Catholic Churches near you. https://catholicmasstime.org/ Online Giving is a safe & convenient way to give a one-time, or recurring, donation.

  3. 103 South Main St. Timken, KS 67575. 785/222-3292 (La Crosse) Registered households: 57. Church: 785/355-2250. Rectory (La Crosse): 785/222-2561. Pastor: Rev. Stephen Dabanka. Email: stephendabanka@yahoo.com. Parish Secretary: JoAnn Tomecek. Phone: 785/623-1917. Email: jtchiefs0308@yahoo.com or church@gbta.net. DRE: Lydia Flax.

  4. Holy Trinity Sunday. What is Holy Trinity Sunday? The Catholic Church celebrates this unfathomable mystery each year on the Sunday following Pentecost. In 2024, the Solemnity of the Most Holy Trinity is on May 26. (continued below) Seasons and Feast Days. Prayer Requests. GROW CLOSER TO OUR LORD THROUGH YOUR UNDERSTANDING OF THE TRINITY.

  5. Holy Trinity Catholic Church. @HolyTrinityCatholicChurch ‧. 5.53K subscribers ‧ 405 videos. Holy Trinity Catholic Church, Ladera Ranch, CA. holytrinityladera.org and 2 more links....

  6. Our Legacy in Kansas City. Since 1870, Grace and Holy Trinity Cathedral and its forebears have been a fixture of downtown Kansas City where congregations have gathered for worship, fellowship, service and witness to Christ. Grace and Holy Trinity serves as the Cathedral Church (the Bishop’s seat) of The Diocese of West Missouri of the ...

  7. We are a Jesuit parish that welcomes all to: Accompany One Another in Christ. Celebrate God's Love. Transform Lives. Jesuit Tradition. Holy Trinity is a Roman Catholic parish sponsored by the Society of Jesus (Jesuits), a religious community that was founded by St. Ignatius of Loyola in the 16th century.

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