Mass Schedule
Monday - Friday 8:00am (Rosary before Mass; Adoration after Mass for 10 minutes followed by the Divine Mercy Chaplet)
Saturday 2:00pm, 4:00pm
Sunday 6:30am, 8:15am, 10:00am
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Confessions
Saturday 2:30pm
Act of Spiritual Communion
My Jesus, I believe that You are present in the Most Holy Sacrament. I love You above all things, and I desire to receive You into my soul. Since I cannot at this moment receive You sacramentally, come at least spiritually into my heart. I embrace You as if You were already there and unite myself wholly to You. Never permit me to be separated from You. Amen.
Welcome to St. George Roman Catholic Parish

Welcome to our parish's website! We are excited to present to you all the incredible features this new site has to offer - the ability to download the weekly bulletin, a calendar of parish events, an online donation option, a photo gallery of parish events, and much more!
Whether you are a long time parishioner, someone new to the area, or just checking us out on the web, we hope you find our site helpful, informative and, above all, a reflection of our parish's mission of Christian hospitality to everyone, as we are all members of the Body of Christ.
God bless you,
Rev. Monsignor Domenico Pinti, Pastor
Upcoming Events

Help for the Needy Pantry Needs
We are currently in need of powdered milk, pancake mix, syrup, canned vegetables, canned meat (chicken or SPAM), jelly, deodorant, and shampoo.
Thank you for your continued support.

Our Lady of the Desert Guild - Card Bingo!
In the Church Social Hall
It’s time to cool off and have some fun!

Knights of Columbus - Breakfasts This Summer
Come and support your local Knights of Columbus charity fundraising efforts by enjoying a great breakfast after the 6:30am, 8:15am and 10:00am Sunday Masses once a month this summer.
Weekly Reflection

14th Sunday in Ordinary Time
07-06-2025 | © LPi Fr. John MuirIn the days after the awful 2020 killing of George Floyd, a Catholic friend remarked, “Racism is today’s great evil. We should put all our energy into fighting it.” I admired her intuition that the church must stand firmly against evil. Amen, I thought. At the same time, something felt wrong. As months went by, I saw her steadily slide into bitterness and anger. Soon, despondency. She spoke of giving up the fight. Don’t we too wonder how to fight evil without losing our joy or energy?
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