Most Holy Trinity Catholic Church

Most Holy Trinity Catholic Church Welcome to Most Holy Trinity Parish! † Weekend Mass Times:
• Saturday: 4:00
• Sunday: 8:00, 10:30, and 12:00-Spanish

† Weekday Masses
• 8:00 am at Msgr.

McHugh Center Chapel

05/29/2026

VATICAN CITY (OSV News) – Pope Leo XIV will preside over a worldwide rosary for peace May 30, uniting Marian shrines across continents in simultaneous prayer to close the Catholic Church’s month of devotion to the Virgin Mary. The pope will lead the prayer from the Lourdes grotto in the Vatican ...

05/28/2026
05/28/2026

On Saturday, June 27, 2026, at 10:00 a.m. in the Cathedral of Saint Peter, Scranton, Bishop Joseph C. Bambera will ordain Rev. Mr. Jan Carlo Pérez to the Order of the Priesthood for service in the Diocese of Scranton.

Ordination to the Priesthood is a very important event in the life of the Diocese, and all are invited to attend!

The Ordination Mass will be broadcast live on CTV (Catholic Television of the Diocese of Scranton).

It will also be livestreamed on the Diocese of Scranton website and made available through links on all Diocesan social media accounts, including Facebook, YouTube, Twitter, and Instagram for anyone unable to attend in person.

There will also be an opportunity to pray an Ordination Novena for Deacon Pérez on the Vocation Office’s social media platforms beginning June 18th.

Please keep Deacon Pérez and his family in your prayers as he prepares for Ordination.

Congratulations to all the priests of our Diocese who are celebrating a Jubilee, but most especially to our former pasto...
05/26/2026

Congratulations to all the priests of our Diocese who are celebrating a Jubilee, but most especially to our former pastor & occasional guest celebrant, Rev John Boyle. May God continue to shower all of you with His blessings!

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Twelve priests who are celebrating milestone anniversaries of their ordination year will be recognized during the 2026 Mass for Priest Jubilarians at 12:10 p.m. on Thursday, June 4, 2026, at the Cathedral of Saint Peter in Scranton.

The Most Rev. Joseph C. Bambera, Bishop of Scranton, will serve as principal celebrant and homilist. During the Mass, the Bishop will recognize a combine 600 years of service to the priesthood.

For generations, these faithful priests have baptized our children, celebrated our marriages, comforted us in times of loss and guided countless souls closer to Christ.

The faithful are encouraged to fill the Cathedral with gratitude and prayer as we honor the extraordinary witness and lifelong service of these dedicated shepherds.

Reverend Joseph J. Adonizio will be recognized for 70 years of priestly service. Father Adonizio was ordained a priest on May 29, 1956.

In addition to Rev. Adonizio, priests who are celebrating 65-, 50- and 25-year ordination anniversaries will be honored at the Mass.

The Mass will be broadcast live by CTV: Catholic Television and will be available for viewing on the Diocese of Scranton website, YouTube channel, and links will be made available across all Diocesan social media platforms.

05/26/2026

On June 11, Catholic Bishops across the United States will take part in a rare and historic spiritual moment – consecrating the nation to the Sacred Heart of Jesus as the country prepares to mark the 250th anniversary of the Declaration of Independence.

Locally in the Diocese of Scranton, Catholics are being invited to participate in this moment in a special way as well.

For the Solemnity of the Most Sacred Heart of Jesus, the Most Rev. Joseph C. Bambera, Bishop of Scranton, will celebrate Masses at the Diocese’s two parishes dedicated to the Sacred Heart – located in Peckville and Dupont – as Catholics throughout the country unite in prayer for healing, renewal, and hope.

The national consecration, organized by the United States Conference of Catholic Bishops (USCCB), will take place on Thursday, June 11, 2026, during the Bishops’ Spring Assembly in Orlando, Florida.

Because Bishop Bambera will be unable to attend the meeting due to a previously scheduled commitment connected to ecumenical dialogue in Rome, his absence from the gathering has created an opportunity for Catholics in northeastern Pennsylvania to celebrate the Solemnity with him close to home.

The celebrations are expected to become much more than ordinary feast day observances. Pastors at both parishes say the occasion will offer Catholics an opportunity to rediscover a Church devotion that has been around for hundreds of years.

Read more at: https://www.dioceseofscranton.org/as-nation-is-consecrated-to-sacred-heart-of-jesus-in-june-bishop-bambera-to-mark-solemnity-with-two-special-masses/

Have a blessed Memorial Day!
05/25/2026

Have a blessed Memorial Day!

Join us tomorrow (Monday the 25th) for 9 am Mass in our Chapel.
05/24/2026

Join us tomorrow (Monday the 25th) for 9 am Mass in our Chapel.

We are a welcoming parish; make sure everyone you encounter inside and outside our church walls feels this way.  That’s ...
05/24/2026

We are a welcoming parish; make sure everyone you encounter inside and outside our church walls feels this way. That’s what Jesus would do!

Here is our bulletin for May 24th; for other important parish information, please visit our website at www.MHT-Poconos.o...
05/23/2026

Here is our bulletin for May 24th; for other important parish information, please visit our website at www.MHT-Poconos.org.

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212 Route 390
Cresco, PA
18326

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