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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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CHILDRENS MASS the second Sunday of each month. This Sunday November 9th will be the next Children's Mass - Join Us!
Sunday November 9, 2025
Feast of the Dedication of the Lateran Basilica
We are called to be God's temple,
giving life to the world.
In Baptism, we became temples where the Spirit came to dwell. He remains in us, unless we drive him out with sin.
First Reading- Ezekiel 47:1-2, 8-9,12- The first reading describes Ezekiel's vision of life giving water flowing from the threshold of the Temple. The water flows into the sea, where it makes the salt water fresh.
PSALM- 46:2-3, 5-6, 8-9- The waters of the river gladden the city of God, the holy dwelling place of the most high.
Second Reading- 1 Corinthians 3:9c-11, 16-17- Saint Paul tells the Corinthians that they are God's temple and the Spirit of God dwells in them.
Gospel- John 2:13-22- In the Gospel, Jesus drives the money-changers and merchants out of the temple. only after the resurrection do the disciples realize that he was speaking of his body when he said, Destroy this temple and in three days I will raise it up.
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Appeal for Catholic Ministries 2025
Thank You For Sharing In Our Need
We give thanks to our God at our every remembrance of our generous stewards, our pastors, parish leaders and all those who partner with us in grace to carry out the work of Jesus through diocesan ministries and Catholic Charities of Southeast Texas. We pray always with joy in our hearts at our every thought of them. Remembering how they have helped us to spread the Good News. We are confident the One who began this good work in them will continue to complete it until the day of Christ Jesus.

SAFE ENVIROMENT FOR ALL
VOLUNTEERS AND EMPLOYEES



Today's Gospel describes the cleansing of the temple. Jesus drives away the animals, overturns the money tables, and chases away those who have made God's house into a marketplace. He had zeal for God's house. It was supposed to be a place of prayer but had become a chaotic, corrupt, worldly space. Jesus was not gentle, but rather quite aggressive, as he cleared out the unholy refuse. In the second reading, Paul reminds us that our bodies are the temple of God. Does Jesus need to cleanse that temple? If I believe that my body is the temple of the Holy Spirit, what does that look like? It is easier to describe the opposite - what it would be like if I didn't consider my body a temple. I would eat food that was unhealthy, indulge in activities that violate God's law and harm my mind and body, and believe that my body and maybe my life were nothing special. I might be easily persuaded to follow the ways of the world. I might doubt that what I do with my body matters to God.
I have been there. We don't always consider our body a temple of the Holy Spirit. Surely Jesus wants to our temple to be a holy place for God. If we believed that our body is a temple of the Holy Spirit, we would believe that it mattered more. We would recognize that our body and soul were fearfully and wonderfully made. As we welcome God into our home, we might hold our head a little higher. If God thinks we are so special, maybe we should think so, too. We would realize that we are blessed. We teach children that church is a special place. It is God's temple. When we go to church, we wear different clothes and act a little quieter. Hopefully, our conversations are charitable and our thoughts are more focused on God. We treat the church building differently than other places. God is calling us to treat our body in a special way because it is a temple for Him.
This is a profound but simple truth, one that is hard to fully embrace. Our body is the temple of the Holy Spirit. Lets pray for the zeal of Jesus to cleanse our temple. That we can be more forceful casting out the sins that tear us down. The Jews asked Jesus, "What sign can you show us for doing this?" They wanted to know what authority He had to kick out those who had permission to be in the temple from the powers that be. Who has authority over our body? It is us. We must choose to use that authority to cleanse the unholy and to treat our body as the beautiful temple of the Holy Spirit, believing that one day we will be raised to eternal life with Jesus.

We all need to be nourished and fed. Let's get Back to the Table with our families and eat meals together 2 or 3 times each week. We can take this time to talk to each other, ask how our days were, enjoy family recipes. And let’s get Back to the Table of our Lord by going back to Church on Sunday.
