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Our traditional Holy Day Mass Times: Vigil 5:30pm and Holy Day at 8 & noon.
MASS TIME FOR IMMACULATE CONCEPTION 2008 IS AT 8:00 AM ONLY.
CHRISTMAS EVE MASSES ARE AT 6:00 AND 10:00 PM.
CHRISTMAS DAY MASSES ARE AT 8:00 AND 10:00 AM.
MARY MOTHER OF GOD (JANUARY 1ST) MASSES ARE VIGIL MASS ON WEDNESDAY AT 6:00 PM AND [...]
The Rite of Christian Initiation for Adults (RCIA) is the process by which interested persons gradually become members of the Catholic Church.
The RCIA is primarily a journey of faith
“From the awareness of stirring of faith and curiosity within one’s heart; through all those stages of asking and seeking; through beginning involvement with Christian/Catholic people; through [...]
The Madalene continues the ministry of Jesus through the sacramental life of the Church. These liturgical moments are the communal celebrations of our faith and identity at various points in the Christian life.
Baptism: “Go and Baptize all nations…â€
Baptism is the sacrament which begins our life in Christ and the Church. It is the gift of [...]
This is the traditional weekly schedule; for specific events, check the weekly bulletin.
MassÂ
Saturday 5:30 PM
Sunday 8:00 and 10:00 AM
Tuesday, Thursday, Friday, Saturday 8:00 AM
(In the chapel)
Wednesday 6:00PM (In the sanctuary)
Holy Days of Obligation
Vigil 5:30 PM (evening before)
8:00 AM and 12:00 Noon
Coffee & Donuts:
In the Parish Hall after the 10:00 AM Mass.
Confession:
Saturdays 4:00 – 5:00 PM
(or by [...]
This design represents our new church and its new architecture. Radically modern for it’s day, Church of the Madalene has been re-invented to keep its modern edge and this new Web site design continues that concept.
With this new design comes new functionality. Parishioners and staff can register and add their own content. Men’s Club, RCIA, [...]
Church of the Madalene was established as a parish in the Diocese of Tulsa in 1946. We are located at 22nd and Harvard in mid-town.
Clergy:
Fr. Jack Gleason
Deacon Robert DeWeese