Mass Schedule (visitors are always welcome). Not Catholic?
WEEKEND MASS SCHEDULE
Holy Name in Steamboat Springs
- Saturday: 5:00 PM
- Sunday Masses: 8:30 AM & 5:00 PM
Saint Martin of Tours
400 S. Sharp Ave. Oak Creek
- Sunday 11:00 AM
LENT and HOLY WEEK | HOLY NAME & ST. MARTIN OF TOURS
LENTEN PENANCE SERVICE
MARCH 31 | 5:30 pm | HOLY NAME
HOLY THURSDAY | APRIL 17
Mass of the Lord's Supper
5:30 pm | Holy Name
Watch in the Garden until 9:00
5:00 pm | St. Martin of Tours
GOOD FRIDAY | APRIL 18
Stations of the Cross
3:00 pm | Holy Name
Good Friday Service
5:30 pm | Holy Name
Watch at the Tomb &
Veneration of the Cross
until 9:00
5:00 pm | St. Martin of Tours
HOLY SATURDAY | APRIL 19
EASTER VIGIL
8:00 pm | Holy Name
(no 5:00 pm Mass today)
EASTER SUNDAY | APRIL 20
8:30 am & 5:00 pm | Holy Name
11:00 am | St. Martin of Tours
WEEKDAY MASS SCHEDULE
Holy Name in Steamboat Springs
- Monday 12:10 PM
- Tuesday: 5:00 PM
- Wednesday 12:10 PM
- Thursday 12:10 PM
- Friday: 12:10 PM
RECONCILIATION SCHEDULE
(CONFESSIONS)
Holy Name in Steamboat Springs
Saturday
3:15 - 4:45 pm
Sunday
4:15 pm-4:45 pm
(30 minutes before Mass)
(and during Mass if second priest is available)
Saint Martin of Tours in Oak Creek
Sunday
10:30 am-11:00 am
or by Appointment
What is Catholicism?
From Christ himself, through the 12 apostles and the earliest Christian community, the Catholic Church has, for nearly 2,000 years, stretched across the globe.
Today more than a billion Catholics celebrate Mass in every country of the world.
Check out this video by Bishop Robert Barron
What makes Catholicism Unique?
If you look in the Catechism of the Catholic Church, you’ll read that the Catholic Church is “The Church established by Christ on the foundation of the Apostles, possessing the fullness of the means of salvation which he has willed: correct and complete confession of faith, full sacramental life, and ordained ministry in apostolic succession.
More simply, Scripture describes four characteristics which are proclaimed in the Nicene Creed. These four characteristics are all found in the Catholic Church.
The Catholic Church is One, Holy, Catholic, and Apostolic.
Want to Volunteer?
We have many volunteer opportunities within the Masses and ministries of our church.
Contact our office at 970-879-0671 or email to begin training for any of these important ministries:
- Extraordinary Ministers of Holy Communion
- Lectors
- Greeters
- Sacristans
- Audio/Video Technicians
- Music Ministers
- Babysitting
- Hospitality Ministers
and more...