The canopy is back up but we will continue to have most Masses indoors. The 4:00 pm on Saturday, and the 11:30 am and 1:00pm on Sunday will be outdoors (weather permitting).
The Divine Mercy Novena is the daily praying of the Divine Mercy Chaplet over the course of 9 days. It began on Good Friday (April 2nd), and will culminate on Divine Mercy Sunday (April 12th).
Lent is a great time to look through your closets for any good clothes or household items you don't need or use any more, and donate them to put them to good use. Please drop off any clothes or items from now thru Sat. Apr. 10th, or on Sun. Apr. 11th before 2pm.
The Holy Trinity Bible Study will now be held via Zoom on Monday nights and Tuesday mornings! The study of The Acts of the Apostles will be starting on April 12th.
For your Lenten journey...and beyond. Now available for Holy Trinity parishioners. It’s got something for EVERYONE and it is FREE! A Zoom meeting will be held on Mar. 23rd to demonstrate how to load and navigate the Formed website.
Quarterly Living Faith & Le Fe Viva (for April/May/June) daily inspirational booklets will be available this weekend (March 28th) for a $1 donation for each copy.
Do you desire a little more prayer in your life? We are a small group church community anchored in the rosary. We meet on a zoom call every night at 7:30 PM to say the rosary.
Is your face mask uncomfortable on your ears? Give this buttoned band a try. Alexis Geich, Holy Trinity School alumna, is selling her hand-sewn buttoned head bands. Look at the flyer to see what she has available.
Please click on the title above to view the entire article. All services are planned to be held indoors (outdoor seating available). Masks are required.
The Sacred Triduum is the most sacred three solemn days of the Liturgical year: Holy Thursday, Good Friday and the Easter Vigil. Please make it a priority to celebrate the Triduum this year.
Now that Mass is being held outdoors at Holy Trinity, the Holy Trinity Mass will no longer be live-streamed. However, the L.A. Archdiocese will still be live-streaming both the Daily and Sunday Masses at the L.A. Cathedral on its website.