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Immaculate Conception Church - Colton, CA Our History Founded in 1943, Immaculate Conception is a close-knit community that is constantly transforming itself The parish of Our Lady, the Immaculate Conception, was built by the pre-and post-war immigrants from the American East Coast and Mid-West
Immaculate Conception Church - Monrovia, CA I have been serving in the church as an Extraordinary Minister of Holy Communion and other ministries throughout the years since childhood It has been a blessing and an honor, and it has brought me closer to God
Church of the Immaculate Conception An inclusive and caring faith community animated by the Gospel, Immaculate Conception Church embraces a rich Catholic heritage as it strives to manifest and celebrate the love of Christ through liturgy, sacrament, scripture, and service
Mass - Immaculate Conception Church - Colton, CA Please check the calendar for changes For Mass Intentions, please contact our parish office at 909-825-5110 All Intentions are listed in the bulletin
Parish Live-streams - Roman Catholic Diocese of San Bernardino Facebook Live Immaculate Conception, Colton Monday - Friday | 8:00 am English 5:00pm Spanish Sunday Mass | 9:00am - English 10:00am - Spanish Immaculate Conception Catholic Church YouTube Page Facebook Live Our Lady of the Assumption, San Bernardino Sunday Mass | 10:00am - English 12:00pm - Spanish olasanbernardino org
Understanding the Immaculate Conception: What the Church Truly Teaches . . . The Immaculate Conception is the Church’s solemn teaching that: Mary was preserved from original sin from the first moment of her existence, through a unique grace, granted by God, because of Christ’s future redemptive sacrifice This doctrine is rooted in Scripture, affirmed by ancient and medieval tradition, and infallibly defined in 1854
What is the feast of the Immaculate Conception? While most consistently church-going Catholics will know this, it is a common misconception (pun intended) that the Feast of the Immaculate Conception—the Holy Day of Obligation taking place December 8—refers to the conception of Jesus It’s easy to understand why Jesus was conceived by the Holy Spirit in the womb of the Virgin Mary