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The clergy and parishioners of Immaculate Conception adhere firmly to the unchangeable Catholic Faith as taught by all true Popes, from St. Peter to Pope Pius XII. Because of our faithfulness to Holy Mother Church and the true Catholic Popes of the ages, we reject the new modernist counterfeit religion/church of Vatican II with all its teachings, liturgical rites, and disciplines.
Because these teachings, liturgical rites, and disciplines contain heresy contrary to what the Catholic Church has consistently taught for 2,000 years, we arrive at the only logical conclusion: that the following men are illegitimate usurpers of the papal office and do not, and cannot, possess papal authority nor be guided by the Holy Ghost in matters of faith and morals.
John XXIII, Paul VI, John Paul I, John Paul II, Benedict XVI, Francis I, and Leo XIV
Please see….
The Theological Position of the CMRI
…for an understanding of the present crisis in the Church, and how we are striving to preserve the true Catholic Faith in these troubling times.
The clergy and parishioners of Immaculate Conception adhere firmly to the unchangeable Catholic Faith as taught by all true Popes, from St. Peter to Pope Pius XII. Because of our faithfulness to Holy Mother Church and the true Catholic Popes of the ages, we reject the new modernist counterfeit religion/church of Vatican II with all its teachings, liturgical rites, and disciplines.
Because these teachings, liturgical rites, and disciplines contain heresy contrary to what the Catholic Church has consistently taught for 2,000 years, we arrive at the only logical conclusion: that the following men are illegitimate usurpers of the papal office and do not, and cannot, possess papal authority nor be guided by the Holy Ghost in matters of faith and morals.
John XXIII, Paul VI, John Paul I, John Paul II, Benedict XVI, Francis I, and Leo XIV
Please see….
The Theological Position of the CMRI
…for an understanding of the present crisis in the Church, and how we are striving to preserve the true Catholic Faith in these troubling times.
At the same time, we respectfully remind them that to receive Our Lord in Holy Communion, one must be:
➤ A baptized Catholic in the state of grace free from mortal sin.
➤ Modestly dressed according to Catholic Standards.
➤ Women must wear a chapel veil (1 Cor. 11:5).
➤ Fasting for 3 hours from any food or alcoholic beverage.
➤ 1 hour from any other beverage except water.
➤ Exclusively attending a Traditional (i.e. Sedevacantist) Mass center.
➤ The communicant does NOT say “Amen”.
At the same time, we respectfully remind them that to receive Our Lord in Holy Communion, one must be:
➤ A baptized Catholic free from mortal sin.
➤ Modestly dressed according to Catholic standards.
➤ Women must wear a chapel veil (1 Cor. 11:5).
➤ Fasting for 3 hours from any food or alcohol.
➤ 1 hour from any other beverage except water.
➤ Exclusively attending a Traditional (i.e. Sedevacantist) Mass center.
➤ The communicant does NOT say “Amen”.
Those who wish to petition the sacraments here should understand that regular attendance at the SSPX, FSSP, or any diocesan “Latin Mass” authorized under the 1984 indult (commonly referred to as the “Extraordinary Form”) would represent a real contradiction in belief and practice.
These groups publicly acknowledge Leo XIV as “the Vicar of Christ”, yet at the same time they feel compelled to reject his “authority”.
This position is not only dishonest, but it is clearly contradictory to the Faith.
If you have any further questions, please contact one of our priests.
Those who wish to petition the sacraments here should understand that regular attendance at the SSPX, FSSP, or any diocesan “Latin Mass” authorized under the 1984 indult (commonly referred to as the “Extraordinary Form”) would represent a real contradiction in belief and practice.
These groups publicly acknowledge Leo XIV as “the Vicar of Christ”, yet at the same time they feel compelled to reject his “authority”.
This position is not only dishonest, but it is clearly contradictory to the Faith.
If you have any further questions, please contact one of our priests.
Out of respect for the True Presence of Our Lord in the Blessed Sacrament, and for the edification of our neighbor, all who come to our parish are required to observe the basic traditional Catholic standards of dress for church attendance:
Out of respect for the True Presence of Our Lord in the Blessed Sacrament, and for the edification of our neighbor, all who come to our parish are required to observe the basic traditional Catholic standards of dress for church attendance:
If you have been attending Immaculate Conception Catholic Church and would like to become a parishioner please fill out a Parishioner Information Form.
These are available in the vestibule. This information remains confidential and is used by the pastor to make sure you and your children are taken care of regarding the sacraments especially if an emergency arises.
If you have been attending Immaculate Conception Catholic Church and would like to become a parishioner please fill out a Parishioner Information Form.
These are available in the vestibule. This information remains confidential and is used by the pastor to make sure you and your children are taken care of regarding the sacraments especially if an emergency arises.
First Holy Communion
Penance (Confession)
Confirmation
Matrimony
Extreme Unction
Catechism Classes
Easter Duty and Catholic Burial
Stipends
First Holy Communion
Penance (Confession)
Confirmation
Matrimony
Extreme Unction
Catechism Classes
Easter Duty and Catholic Burial
Stipends
Mass Intentions
The customary stipend for a Mass offered for your intentions is $25.
Mass intention envelopes are available in the vestibule and may be submitted in the slot on the left of the vestibule counter.
You must make sure to write clearly!
Please Note:
Guidelines for Submitting Mass Intentions
Important Reminder
All Mass intention envelopes must include the name of the donor.
This ensures the priest can contact you if clarification is needed.
If you wish your name to remain private, simply note “donor anonymous” on the envelope.
Mass Intentions
The customary stipend for a Mass offered for your intentions is $25.
Mass intention envelopes are available in the vestibule and may be submitted in the slot on the left of the vestibule counter.
You must make sure to write clearly!
Please Note:
Guidelines for Submitting Mass Intentions
Important Reminder
All Mass intention envelopes must include the name of the donor.
This ensures the priest can contact you if clarification is needed.
If you wish your name to remain private, simply note “donor anonymous” on the envelope.