A month of celebration for the feast of Our Lady of La Salette
Join us to celebrate the feast of Our Lady of La Salette!
We are a La Salette parish.
These words stand at the beginning of our parish mission statement. But what do they mean? Here at St. Ann, we want every parishioner to know what it means to be part of the La Salette family, to understand how La Salette spirituality guides our parish life, our prayer, our formation and our service to Christ.
This month, as we look forward to celebrating the Feast of Our Lady of La Salette, we also introduce events and programming designed to help our parish family see through a La Salette lens. This effort to strengthen our understanding of the La Salettes will continue throughout the year with the help of staff and ministry leaders.
Join us as we pray together and learn together about our shared commitment to Our Lady’s ministry of reconciliation.
On Sept. 19, 1846, Mary appeared to two children in La Salette, France, requesting they share her message of reconciling love with the world.
La Salette novena
Sept. 6-8, 11-15, 18, 9:00am Mass
Join our community in prayer for nine days to prepare for the Feast of Our Lady of La Salette.
Pray together during Mass or
click here to download the novena to pray on your own at home.
A novena is a prayer tradition that ties back to the apostles and Mary praying together between Jesus's ascension into heaven and Pentecost.
Celebration weekend
Sept. 16-17, all Masses
- Learn more about Mary's message and its meaning in our lives and world today.
- Listen to feast day readings at each Mass.
- Chat with La Salette laity members and hear
- more about how our La Salette family is connected around the world. This group of parishioners meets periodically for prayer and service.
- Visit with an Our Lady of La Salette re-enactor after Mass (4:00pm, 8:30am, 10:30am).
- Enjoy some refreshments in La Salette Hall after the Masses.
Feast day
- Sept. 19, 9:00am Mass
Join us for this expanded version of the daily Mass, complete with music and feast day readings.
Enjoy some hospitality and fellowship with your fellow parishioners in the narthex after Mass.



