918 West Mill Road
Evansville, IN 47710 (812) 424-8344 Click here for the
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Welcome to Holy Redeemer Church![]() Weekday Mass Times
(Masses will continue to be live streamed here) Tuesday 8:00 am Wednesday 6:30 pm Thursday 8:00 am Friday 7:45 am Weekend Mass times (Mass will continue to be live streamed here) Saturday - 5:00 pm Sunday - 9:00 am Reconciliation:
Wednesdays 5:45 - 6:15 pm Saturdays: 4:00pm - 4:40pm (Click here for more information on the Sacrament of Reconciliation) Rosary: 4:30 pm Saturday Evenings before Mass (temporarily suspended) Parish Office Hours Daily: 8:00 am - 4:00 pm Closed for Lunch: 11:30 am -12:30 pm |
2023 Holy Week Mass Schedule
Holy Thursday of the Lord's Supper
Thursday, April 6 at 7:00 pm
Good Friday of the Passion of the Lord
Friday, April 7 at 7:00 pm (Incense-free)
Holy Saturday, Easter Vigil In the Holy Night
Saturday, April 8 at 8:00 pm
Easter Sunday of the Resurrection of the Lord
Sunday, April 9 at
7:00 am (Incense-free)
9:00 am
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Holy Thursday of the Lord's Supper
Thursday, April 6 at 7:00 pm
Good Friday of the Passion of the Lord
Friday, April 7 at 7:00 pm (Incense-free)
Holy Saturday, Easter Vigil In the Holy Night
Saturday, April 8 at 8:00 pm
Easter Sunday of the Resurrection of the Lord
Sunday, April 9 at
7:00 am (Incense-free)
9:00 am
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Thanks to all of those who purchased half pot tickets for our March 24 drive thru fish dinner. Please see the photo for the winning half pot ticket. We sold $685 worth of half pot tickets, so the winner will receive $342.50. Please contact the parish office if you have the winning ticket. If you do not have the winning ticket, please do hold on to your tickets. If there is not a winner that comes forward by noon April 6 we will draw another ticket. Please check back here as we will post when we have a winner.
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My brothers and sisters, we are quickly approaching the beginning of Holy Week with Palm Sunday April 1 & 2. It may be easy for us to stop and look at Lent and think we haven't had the best season of preparation for the celebration of Holy Week and Easter. Maybe we have fallen short on our practices of prayer, fasting and almsgiving. Maybe we didn't even get around to really establishing what we were going to do for Lent. As important as this season of conversion and preparation has been, it is not meant to make us feel guilty or "less than" for not measuring up to our Ash Wednesday aspirations. We are looking ahead to Holy Week and we have the chance to make it as special, as important, as meaningful and as powerful as we will allow it to be.
The first thing we need to do is to show up. This is the most important week of our Catholic year. This is the time when we celebrate the most central beliefs of our Catholic faith. This is when we delve into the mysteries of these days and the realities that they present before us. The more that we are here for these days, the more we stand to get out of them. There is little if anything more important than our entry into these days. During the Triduum itself (Holy Thursday, Good Friday and Easter) we have canceled any practices and meetings here at the school and parish. Make plans to be here with us to celebrate Holy Week. You can check out the entire week by clicking here, on the flier included in the bulletin this weekend or found in the vestibules of church. Clear your calendar and make the appointments to be here gathered as this family of faith to celebrate.
To prepare we can also take that time to come receive God's healing mercy in Reconciliation. I will be available this Sunday, March 26 from 12:30-2 pm as well as the evenings of Monday, April 3 from 6-8 pm and Wednesday, April 5 from 7:15-9:15 pm. I will stay as long as necessary those two evenings for those who will be coming these last days before we celebrate the Easter Triduum. There will be pamphlets available to assist you in preparing for the sacrament. It includes a good examination of conscience to go deeper in finding the ways you may have turned from that relationship with God. It also contains the steps of the sacrament in case it has been a while or you might be nervous. I sit in the Reconciliation room "in the person of Jesus Christ." You come to confess your sins not to me, but to Jesus who is all mercy, who is the Divine Physician, who is Love itself. Please come to take advantage of the gift of God's merciful forgiveness, love and grace to resist the lies of the evil one.
My brothers and sisters, we are quickly approaching the beginning of Holy Week. What we give to these celebrations will determine their beauty and effectiveness for ourselves and our parish family. Three years ago we weren't able to celebrate them liturgically together at all, the last two years were better but still not everyone was gathered. Let us this year celebrate them with grace and understanding as a parish family as we quickly approach Holy Week.
God Bless,
Fr. Jason Gries
The first thing we need to do is to show up. This is the most important week of our Catholic year. This is the time when we celebrate the most central beliefs of our Catholic faith. This is when we delve into the mysteries of these days and the realities that they present before us. The more that we are here for these days, the more we stand to get out of them. There is little if anything more important than our entry into these days. During the Triduum itself (Holy Thursday, Good Friday and Easter) we have canceled any practices and meetings here at the school and parish. Make plans to be here with us to celebrate Holy Week. You can check out the entire week by clicking here, on the flier included in the bulletin this weekend or found in the vestibules of church. Clear your calendar and make the appointments to be here gathered as this family of faith to celebrate.
To prepare we can also take that time to come receive God's healing mercy in Reconciliation. I will be available this Sunday, March 26 from 12:30-2 pm as well as the evenings of Monday, April 3 from 6-8 pm and Wednesday, April 5 from 7:15-9:15 pm. I will stay as long as necessary those two evenings for those who will be coming these last days before we celebrate the Easter Triduum. There will be pamphlets available to assist you in preparing for the sacrament. It includes a good examination of conscience to go deeper in finding the ways you may have turned from that relationship with God. It also contains the steps of the sacrament in case it has been a while or you might be nervous. I sit in the Reconciliation room "in the person of Jesus Christ." You come to confess your sins not to me, but to Jesus who is all mercy, who is the Divine Physician, who is Love itself. Please come to take advantage of the gift of God's merciful forgiveness, love and grace to resist the lies of the evil one.
My brothers and sisters, we are quickly approaching the beginning of Holy Week. What we give to these celebrations will determine their beauty and effectiveness for ourselves and our parish family. Three years ago we weren't able to celebrate them liturgically together at all, the last two years were better but still not everyone was gathered. Let us this year celebrate them with grace and understanding as a parish family as we quickly approach Holy Week.
God Bless,
Fr. Jason Gries

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Every allegation of child abuse must be reported to Child Protection Services, an agency of Indiana state government.
Toll-free (800) 800-5556
In the event of an allegation of sexual abuse of a minor (a person under 18) by diocesan personnel, report the allegation to authorities, and inform the Victim Assistance Coordinator for the diocese. Toll-free (866) 200-3004, Local (812) 490-9565. Click here to be directed to the Catholic Diocese website.