We are excited to meet you!
A letter from our Pastor:
My dear brothers and sisters in Christ,
Welcome to Church of the Blessed Sacrament! My name is Father Ted Dudzinski, and I am blessed to serve as the Pastorate Administrator for Church of the Blessed Sacrament.
Along with the Staff and the Pastoral Council, I am so happy that you are interested in our Church family. Our parish mission statement is, “we are disciples, learning, loving, and living Christ’s mission.”
We invite you, as part of our Parish family and a fellow disciple, to grow deeper in your personal relationship with Christ and in communion with our fellow parishioners.
Here are some key ways we learn, love, & live Christ’s mission:
Prayer
Encounter Jesus in Word and Sacrament
Nourish your heart and mind
Discern ways to engage with your Parish family and life itself
Weekend mass times: Saturday at 5:30 pm, 7:30 pm (Spanish Mass), Sunday at 8 am and 11 am.
Holy Hour
Experience the love and peace of Jesus
Grow your friendship and love with Him who is truly present
Our own Perpetual Adoration Chapel open to you day and night
We encourage a weekly holy hour with Love Himself.
Come pray with us and for us, as we pray for you.
Service
Faith formation opportunities- Adult and K-12
Access to the sacraments
Evangelization opportunities
Feel free to call or email us for more information: 765-463-5733
Our parish mission statement, “we are disciples, learning, loving, and living Christ’s mission” invites our parishioners of all ages to strive to be engaging disciples and follow Christ more closely each and every day. This remains my daily pray for our parish and for you.
We welcome you to be a part of our community that is centered on Christ where our parishioners can find a home in Christ’s Church. I pray that you might find a home here with Christ and his Church as well.
Let us unite in the heart of Christ,
Fr. Ted Dudzinski
Here at Church of the Blessed Sacrament, our purpose is to love God by continuing Christ's Mission. To read more about our parish click here.
Commonly Asked Questions:
Do you have to be Catholic to attend?
No, all are welcome to attend. The Catholic faith differs from other denominations in the way that we receive the Sacraments. However, you are more than welcome to receive a blessing during Communion. All you have to do is cross your hands over your chest!
If you are interested in becoming Catholic, please visit our Rite of Christian Initiation of Adults page.
What should you expect at Mass?
The Mass is about an hour long. Click here to read a brief overview of the Mass. For those who are new or have been away from the faith, we have screens that display the songs, Mass parts, and Mass movements.
What does our parish offer?
Our parish offers: a parent room, bulletins for children during Mass, screens with all Mass parts and a viewing room in our parish hall.
Do you have additional questions?
Please contact Ruth Stahly.
Interested in becoming a member?
Please fill out the card below and a staff member will be in contact with you!