Schedules for
The Mass, Reconciliation,
and Eucharistic Adoration
Holy Week and Easter Sunday: Mass Times
Palm Sunday, April 13th, 2025
8:00am (English)
9:15am (Portuguese), Lower Chapel
10:00pm (English)
11:30pm (Brazilian), Lower Chapel
Vigil Mass on Saturday April 12th at 4:00pm
Holy Thursday of the Lord's Supper,
April 17th, 2025
9:00am Liturgy of the Hours
7:00pm (English)
NOTE: No daily Mass at 9:00am
Good Friday, Friday of the Passion of the Lord. April 18th, 2025
9:00am Liturgy of the Hours
3:00pm Stations of the Cross
7:00pm Liturgy Service (English)
NOTE: No daily Mass at 9:00am
Easter Vigil Mass, Saturday April 19th, 2025
9:00am Liturgy of the Hours
8:00pm Mass(English)
Easter Sunday of the Resurrection of the Lord, April 20th, 2025
8:00am (English)
9:15am (Portuguese), Lower Chapel
10:00pm (English)
11:30pm (Brazilian), Lower Chapel
Mass Times
The Lord's Day Mass
Saturday: 4:00pm Vigil Mass (English)
Sunday: 8:00am (English) & 10:00am (English)
Sunday: 9:15am (Portuguese) in the lower Chapel
Sunday: 11:30am (Brazilian) in the lower Chapel
Saint Michael the Archangel
21 Manning Street
Hudson, MA 01749
Phone: 978-562-2552
A Catholic Church of the Archdiocese of Boston
Daily Mass
Monday: 7:00pm (Portuguese/Brazilian)
Tuesday: ---
Wednesday: 9:00am (English)
Thursday: 9:00am (English)
Friday: 9:00am (English)
Saturday: 9:00am
(English)
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Reconciliation/ Confession Times
- Saturday: 9:30am thru 10:30am
- By request, after most English Masses.
- By appointment
- Monday: 6:00pm(Portuguese/Brazilian)
Location: By the front entrance of the Church, on the left side after you enter.
Christ established the Sacrament of Reconciliation as a means to receive God's forgiveness and healing for sins committed after Baptism.
Eucharistic Adoration Times
- Saturday of every week: 9:30am to 10:30am
- Monday of every week: 6:00pm (Portuguese)
"Come to me...And I will give you rest."
(Matthew 11:28)
Christ is present to us in many ways, as in the assembled faithful or the Word of God; however, his presence in the Eucharist is unique and qualitatively superior in that he is present truly, really, and substantially in his Body and Blood, Soul and Divinity.