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Welcome

 

Our Pastor is

 

Reverend

 

Polycarp

 

Otieno 

Welcome, and thank you for visiting Our Lady of Sorrows Church online. We hope that our website gives you the information you are seeking. Please feel free to read more about our church on this site, or come in for a visit. We would love to greet you and share with you our love for Jesus Christ and for you, our neighbor.

245 W. Hwy 90, China, Texas 77613
Our Faith

 

We believe that the door to salvation is always open and so are the doors to our church. Our mission is to be fully devoted to Jesus by opening our arms to those in search of the truth. We show God’s love and concern for our fellow man at every opportunity. Through works of charity and opening our doors to listen and love, we feel that we are walking in the footsteps of Jesus Christ.

Church Office- 409-752-3571

Church office hours-

Mon-Thur. 8:00 a.m.- 4:00 p.m.

Friday 8:00 a.m.- 12:00 p.m. 

Mass Times

 

WEEKENDS

Saturday at 4:00 PM
Sunday    at 8:30 AM 

Weekdays:

Tuesday        8:00 AM

Wednesday- 8:00 AM

Thursday-     8:00 AM

Friday            8:00 AM

Reconciliation: Saturday 3:00- 3:45 p.m. 

Adoration- Wednesday 

8:30 a.m. -10:00 a.m.

Baptism: Please call the

office for appointment. Baptism Classes are required.

Weddings:  Diocesan policy for Marriage requires that you make an appointment with the pastor at least six months before the anticipated wedding. Please meet with the pastor before setting your final date.

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      JOIN US FOR CHILDRENS MASS

      the second Sunday of each month.

 

 

 

 

 

Sunday February 1, 2026

Fourth Sunday of Ordinary Time

       Blessed are they who hunger and thirst 

                     For righteousness

         Through the Beatitudes Jesus turns the worlds

                            values upside down

First Reading- Zephaniah 2:3-3:12-13- Through the prophet Zephaniah the Lord informs his people that he will guard and care for the humble and all who take refuge in his Holy name.

 

PSALM-146:6-10-R/ Blessed are the poor in spirit; the kingdom of heaven is is theirs.

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Second Reading-1 Corinthians 1:26-31- Paul writes that the Lord chooses to call those who seem foolish, weak, and despised in the eyes of the world.

Gospel- Matthew 5:1-12a- In the Sermon on the Mount, Jesus proclaims the Beatitudes to the crowds​​

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14th Annual Local  Lenten Pilgrimage          March 7th, 2026 9am to 4pm

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   Father & Son weekend Retreat          March 6-8  Christ Central

        SAFE ENVIROMENT FOR ALL   

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Fourth Sunday in Ordinary Time

Boast in the Lord

 What are you most proud of? What do you like to boast about? Were you top of your class in college? Are your children the most well-behaved? Do you work harder than anyone in your office? Everyone likes to have something they are the best at, or at least very good. But it really is kind of silly to base your own worth on what you accomplish. What truly makes us important is that we are loved by God. This love begins at our birth, long before we have accomplished anything. Our second reading tells how God uses the foolish, weak, or poorest people to shame those who are wise, strong, and wealthy. Why? Because God loves the poor, the weak, the disabled, the homeless just as much as God loves the important people. And the poor probably love God more than the powerful, rich people do. And it’s not just the external qualities that are important. Some wealthy people have great love for the poor. Some of the best teachers only work with disabled children. My dentist is a very good doctor, but is happiest when he goes to help the poor in Latin America. Our Gospel on the Beatitudes today makes that clear if you listen carefully. Blessed are not just the poor, but the poor in spirit; not only the hungry, but those who hunger for righteousness. That’s what Saint Paul means when he says, “Whoever boasts, should boast in the Lord” (1 Corinthians 1:31). In other words, it is not so much what you do, as what God does through you. How much you know is less important than how well you know the Lord. It’s not so much where you live, as whether God is living in you. So how do we get to be “important” to God? Instead of asking God to make my projects a success, I can ask what God wants me to do. Instead of reading every magazine or blog to impress your co-workers with your worldly knowledge, take time to read the scriptures and to listen quietly to the Lord in prayer. Instead of complaining about the government or your parish, try volunteering your time. And for all the good that you do, remember to thank the Lord.

Hail Mary, full of grace”. For thousands of years, millions of times per day the Virgin Mary is greeted by the faithful with the greeting of the Archangel. On Monday December 8th we celebrate the Immaculate Conception of our Blessed Mother, when her mother St. Anne conceived Mary by the power of the Holy Spirit, so that Mary would be born without original sin.. Before descending in Body, Christ’s fullness was spread in a unique and unrepeatable way on Mary, predestined from eternity to be the Mother of God.

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