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The following liturgies are being broadcast from St. John Cantius Church in Chicago. All times are CST (Central Standard Time).
*NOTE: In this time of social distancing, all priests and servers in the broadcast are members of a religious community that live together as a family. Any other musicians singing for the liturgies are doing so in a separate location. The music offered differs from our scheduled music program.
Sunday
7:30 am — Latin Low Mass (Extraordinary Form)
9:00 am — English High Mass (Ordinary Form)
11:00 am — Latin High Mass (Ordinary Form)
12:30 pm — Latin High Mass (Extraordinary Form)
2:00 pm — Rosary and Solemn Vespers
6:00 pm — Compline
Weekday Schedule
7:00 am — English Mass (Ordinary Form)
8:00 am — Latin Low Mass (Extraordinary Form)
4:30 pm — Rosary and Vespers
Wednesday
7:00 am — English Mass (Ordinary Form)
4:30 pm — Rosary and Vespers
7:30 pm — Latin Mass (Extraordinary Form) followed by Compline
Saturday
8:30 am — Latin Mass (Extraordinary Form)
4:00 pm — Rosary and Vespers
First Friday
7:00 am — English Mass (Ordinary Form)
4:30 pm — Rosary and Vespers
7:30 pm — Latin Mass (Extraordinary Form) followed by First Friday Devotions and Compline
First Saturday
8:30 am — Latin Mass and Devotions (Extraordinary Form)
4:00 pm — Rosary and Vespers
Staying Connected
During this time, if you want to make a confession appointment, request a sick call, or if you have any other need, please do not hesitate to contact the Parish Office at 312-243-7373 or by email at office@cantius.org.
If there is a sacramental emergency for the sick or the dying, please call 312-243-7373 and wait for the special emergency number in the recording.
Giving
As we strive to meet the needs of our Parish and community in these uncertain times, your continued financial support is greatly appreciated. You can give online at Give Central.
You may also make your Sunday contribution by texting from your mobile device:
Sundayamount (eg 100) to 312-500-8293
The Canons Regular of St. John Cantius are a religious community of men dedicated to the ‘Restoration of the Sacred.’ Learn more at Canons-Regular.org.