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The plenary indulgence is granted (under the usual conditions of a sacramental confession, Eucharistic communion and a prayer for the intentions of the Supreme Pontiff) to the faithful who, on Divine Mercy Sunday, in a spirit that is completely detached from the affection for a sin, even a venial sin, recite the Our Father and the Creed, and also adding a devout prayer (e.g. Merciful Jesus, I trust in you!). Parishioners can attend the sacrament of confession and receive the Holy Communion individually by making an appointment with a priest.

The fundraising for the poor during the Lent brought 1327 Euros. Many thanks for your donations.

There will be an Adoration of the Blessed Sacrament with prayers in English on the next Saturday, 17.4, from 3.30 pm till 5 pm as the continuation of the Bible Conference “Encounter with Jesus”.

We thank all those who took part in the preparation of the Holy Week liturgy. We thank our sacristans, our organist and our choir for wonderful music, altar servers, those who set the flowers in the church. May God bless you.

The next week belongs to the Easter Octave:

There will be on Monday, 5th of April, Mass in Finnish at 10 am, Mass in Finnish and partially in Vietnamese at 11.30 and Mass in English at 6 pm.

The Divine Mercy Sunday will be celebrated on the 11th of April.

We wish you a blessed time of Easter.

The Holy Mass and other events can be attended only by registering in advance through the parish website. It is not possible to attend the Mass without a reservation. If all places are booked, a parishioner can ask a priest to receive the Communion outside the Mass. The use of a face mask and hand sanitizer is mandatory. It is obligatory to maintain the social distancing also during the Communion.

The Holy Week begins today. During the Holy Week we celebrate the mysteries of our Lord’s passion, death and resurrection, the central events of our salvation. Let us attend these celebrations with special devotion:

On the Holy Thursday the solemn Eucharist to commemorate the Last Supper of the Lord, the sacrament of Eucharist and priesthood. This is a feast of all priests. Holy Mass at 6 pm. There will be a adoration after the Mass till 10 pm.

Good Friday – the celebration of Jesus’ passion and death at 3 pm. Good Friday is a day of fast and abstinence. Catholics between the ages of 18 until 60 are obliged to fast. In addition, all Catholics 14 years old and older must abstain from meat. Fasting means partaking of only one full meal and two small meals.

on the Holy Saturday traditional blessing of the Easter food at 11 am, 11.30, 12.00 and 12.30. A registration is obligatory for all blessings of food. The solemn Easter Vigil at 9.30 pm.

on the Easter Sunday the bishop’s solemn Mass in Finnish at 10 am, Mass in Finnish with readings in Swedish at 11.30, Mass in English at 1 pm, Mass in Polish at 4 pm and Mass in English at 6 pm.

Many thanks to those who regularly support our parish financially and with voluntary work.

May God bless you during the Holy Week.

The Holy Mass and other events can be attended only by registering in advance through the parish website. If all places are booked, a parishioner can ask a priest to receive the Communion outside the Mass. The use of a face mask and hand sanitizer is mandatory. It is obligatory to maintain the social distancing also during the Communion.

The Lenten Collection of Caritas Finland supports young leaders to defend environment and human rights in Myanmar. You can donate via Caritas Finland website, directly to Caritas bank account or to the donation box in the church.

We will celebrate the Annunciation of the Lord solemnity on the next Thursday, 25.3.

On the next Sunday is the Passion Sunday – the Palm Sunday. It is a commemoration of Jesus’ arrival to Jerusalem and the events of His Passion. You can bring your own palm branches on Sunday. There will be no procession before the 10 am. Mass due to the Corona situation. There will be the blessing of palms at the beginning of the Mass in the church.

We invite children from 5 to 8 years old to a Sunday school in Finnish. The meeting will take place on the next Sunday, 28.3 at 10 am in the parish hall. There will be the Holy Mass in Finnish for children at 11.30 am.

The solemnity of St. Joseph will be celebrated on the next Friday, 19.3. There will be Mass in Finnish at 8 am and 6 pm. To perpetuate the dedication of the entire Church to the powerful patronage of St. Joseph, Pope Francis has established that, from the last December a special Year of Saint Joseph is celebrated, in which each faithful, following his example, can daily strengthen his life of faith in the full fulfillment of God’s will.

The plenary indulgence is granted under the usual conditions (sacramental confession, Eucharistic communion and prayer according to the intentions of the Holy Father) to the faithful who, with a spirit detached from any sin, participate in the Year of Saint Joseph on the occasions and in the manner indicated by this Apostolic Penitentiary:

  • Meditate for at least 30 minutes on the Our Father
  • Participate in a spiritual retreat of at least one day that includes a meditation on Saint Joseph
  • Perform a corporal or spiritual work of mercy
  • Recite the Holy Rosary in families and between the husband and wife
  • Entrust their work daily to the protection of Saint Joseph and to all believers who invoke with their prayers the intercession of the worker of Nazareth
  • Pray the litany of Saint Joseph or some other prayer to Saint Joseph for the persecuted Church and for the relief of all persecuted Christians
  • Pray any lawfully approved prayer or act of piety in honor of Saint Joseph, especially on:
  • March 19th (Solemnity of St. Joseph)
  • May 1st (Feast of St. Joseph the Worker)
  • The 19th day of every month
  • Every Wednesday (a day dedicated to the memory of the Saint according to the Latin tradition)
  • The gift of plenary indulgence extends particularly to —
  • The elderly, The sick, The dying, All those who for legitimate reasons cannot leave their home — who, with the spirit detached from any sin and with the intention of fulfilling, as soon as possible, the three usual conditions, in your own home or wherever the impediment holds you, pray an act of piety in honor of Saint Joseph, consolation of the sick and patron of good death, confidently offering God the pains and difficulties of his life.

The Lenten Collection of Caritas Finland supports young leaders to defend environment and human rights in Myanmar. Young women and men are encouraged to act for sustainable living and human rights in their own communities. Strengthening the local civil society is important especially now, when human rights and freedoms are threatened by the recent military coup. You can donate via Caritas Finland website, directly to Caritas bank account or to the donation box in the church.

The Holy Mass and other events can be attended only by registering in advance through the parish website. If all places are booked, a parishioner can ask a priest to receive the Communion outside the Mass. The use of a face mask is mandatory. It is obligatory to maintain the social distancing also during the Communion. Please remove the face mask shortly before receiving the Communion and in case of a Communion on hand, put the Host to your mouth still standing at the front of a priest.

There will be an adoration of the Blessed Sacrament on the next Saturday 20.3 at 3.30 pm as the continuation of the “Encounter with Jesus” program.

There will be the Way of the Cross in English on Sunday at 5.30 pm.

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