Our Lady of Guadalupe Catholic Church

Our Lady of Guadalupe Catholic Church Daily Mass 8:30 am Tues - Fri. Sat. 5 pm (English) & 7 pm (Spanish)
Sun. 9 am (English) & 11:30 (Spanish)
& 1:30 pm (Spanish)

Today's Gospel has a strong connection to a passage we heard proclaimed during Lent: the story of Jesus and the Samarita...
06/14/2026

Today's Gospel has a strong connection to a passage we heard proclaimed during Lent: the story of Jesus and the Samaritan woman. At the conclusion of that passage, the woman runs back to town to tell everyone about what Jesus has told her. As the townspeople begin to make their way out to the well to see Jesus, he tells the Twelve to "lift up [their] eyes, and see the fields are white for harvest." What were they looking at? The white head coverings and clothing of the Samaritans.

It's a good reminder that often, the people we are supposed to speak the Word to are RIGHT in front of us.

Today, let's ask the Lord for the strength to proclaim his Word to our neighbors!

06/12/2026

Today, June 12, the Church celebrates the Solemnity of the Most Sacred Heart of Jesus.. and with it, the World Day of Prayer for the Sanctification of Priests.

Our priests pour themselves out for us at the altar, in the confessional, and at every bedside and graveside. Today, let's pour ourselves out for them in prayer.

Will you join us? Offer a rosary, a holy hour, or a quiet moment for the priests who have shaped your faith and for those still to come.

06/12/2026
Saturday Vigil Mass for June 13, 2026:5 PM Vigil Mass in English, 7 PM Mass in Spanish Sunday Mass for Sunday, June 14, ...
06/11/2026

Saturday Vigil Mass for June 13, 2026:
5 PM Vigil Mass in English, 7 PM Mass in Spanish
Sunday Mass for Sunday, June 14, 2026:
9 AM Mass in English, 11:30 AM Mass in Spanish, and 1:30 PM Mass in Spanish PM.

Reminder: Our monthly Senior luncheon is scheduled for Thursday, June 11th at 12 noon in St. Drexel Hall, where a guest ...
06/10/2026

Reminder: Our monthly Senior luncheon is scheduled for Thursday, June 11th at 12 noon in St. Drexel Hall, where a guest speaker from Immaculate Conception Catholic Church will present a program on the various appearances of the Blessed Mother. Please join us.

💚 Hello!We were contacted regarding a position for Catholic Religious Education Coordinator at Seymour Johnson Air Force...
06/09/2026

💚 Hello!
We were contacted regarding a position for Catholic Religious Education Coordinator at Seymour Johnson Air Force Base in Goldsboro. They are actively seeking the right candidate for this position. If you are interested, you can learn more by viewing the PDF provided by the recruiter:
🔗 https://tinyurl.com/bdec249m

🩷 ¡Hola!
Nos han contactado en relación con un puesto de Coordinador de Educación Religiosa Católica en la Base Aérea Seymour Johnson, en Goldsboro. Se encuentran buscando activamente al candidato idóneo para este cargo. Si les interesa, pueden obtener más información consultando el archivo PDF proporcionado por el reclutador:
🔗 https://tinyurl.com/bdec249m (En Inglés)

06/08/2026

Today is the feast day of sweet Servant of God Julia Greeley, such a gentle and loving apostle of the Sacred Heart.

This painting was made by human hands.
Oil on canvas.

Julia Greeley, Denver’s Angel of Charity, was born into slavery,in Missouri, sometime between 1833 and 1848. While she was still a young child, a cruel slavemaster, in the course of beating her mother, caught Julia’s right eye with his whip and destroyed it.

Freed by Missouri’s Emancipation Act in 1865, Julia subsequently earned her keep by serving white families in Missouri, Colorado, Wyoming and New Mexico—though mostly in the Denver area. Whatever she did not need for herself, Julia spent assisting poor families in her neighborhood. When her own resources were not enough, she begged for food, fuel and clothing for the needy. One writer later called her a “one-person St. Vincent de Paul Society.” To avoid embarrassing the people she helped, Julia did most of her charitable work under cover of night through dark alleys.

Julia entered the Catholic Church at Sacred Heart Parish in Denver in 1880, and was an outstanding supporter of all that the parish had to offer. The Jesuits who ran the parish considered her the most enthusiastic promoter of devotion to the Sacred Heart of Jesus they had ever seen. Every month she visited on foot every fire station in Denver and delivered literature of the Sacred Heart League to the firemen, Catholics and non-Catholics alike.

A daily communicant, Julia had a rich devotion to the Blessed Sacrament and the Blessed Virgin and continued her prayers while working and moving about. She joined the Secular Franciscan Order in 1901 and was active in it till her death in 1918.

As she lived in a boarding house, Julia’s body was laid out in church, and immediately many hundreds of people began filing pass her coffin to pay their grateful respect. Julia is buried today in Denver’s Cathedral.

Address

211 Irwin Drive
Newton Grove, NC
28366

Opening Hours

Monday 7:30am - 1pm
Tuesday 7:30am - 1pm
Wednesday 7:30am - 1:30pm
Thursday 7:30am - 1pm
Friday 7:30am - 1pm

Telephone

+19105940287

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