The Eucharist is "the source and summit of the Christian life." The other sacraments, and indeed all ecclesiastical ministries and works of the apostolate, are bound up with the Eucharist and are oriented toward it. For in the blessed Eucharist is contained the whole spiritual good of the Church, namely Christ himself, our Pasch.
The Eucharist is the efficacious sign and sublime cause of that communion in the divine life and that unity of the People of God by which the Church is kept in being. It is the culmination both of God's action sanctifying the world in Christ and of the worship men offer to Christ and through him to the Father in the Holy Spirit.
Finally, by the Eucharistic celebration we already unite ourselves with the heavenly liturgy and anticipate eternal life, when God will be all in all.
In brief, the Eucharist is the sum and summary of our faith: "Our way of thinking is attuned to the Eucharist, and the Eucharist in turn confirms our way of thinking." [from the Catechism of the Catholic Church]
Eucharistic Liturgies are celebrated seven days a week at St. Aloysius.
Exposition of the Blessed Sacrament:
Mondays from 12:30 pm until 7 pm (September through June).
Daily Masses (Monday through Friday):
8:00 am (year-round) and 12:00 pm (September through June).
Saturday Daily Mass:
8:00 am.
Sunday Masses:
5:30 pm Saturday evening (anticipation of Sunday);
7:30 am; 9:00 am; 10:30 am; 12:00 pm; and 5:00 pm in Spanish.
Sunday Summer Masses (July through Labor Day):
5:30 pm Saturday evening (anticipation of Sunday);
7:30 am; 9:00 am; 11:00 am; and 5:00 pm in Spanish.
Holy Day Mass schedules can be found in the bulletin.