Saturday 4:00 pm
Sunday 8:00 am and 10:30 am
Weekday mass is at 5:30 pm in the parish center chapel. Please enter the parish center from the side door on the north side of the building. Please note that on Wednesdays, there is no mass, but a communion service only.
Mass on Thanksgiving Day, Thursday, November 28th will be celebrated at 9:30 am in Gesu Church. Please note that there will be no 5:30 pm Mass celebrated on that day.
Confessions are heard in the church on Saturdays from 3:00 until 3:45 pm, or by appointment.
For after-hours emergencies, please call (313) 863-6954.
Please use this link to complete your online Commitment Card for Gesu's Our Faith in Action program. |
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Monday through Friday 9:00 am to 5:00 pm
(Please note that parish offices will be closed for the Thanksgiving holiday on Thursday and Friday, November 28th-29th.)
Live-streaming masses from Gesu Church can be viewed on the Live-Streamed Masses section of our website on Sundays at 10:30 am.
Families are welcome at Gesu Church! If your family has young children, you and your children are welcome to use the northwest corner of the church nave during masses.
Fr. Lorn Snow, S.J.
Pastor
Fr. Christopher Alt, S.J.
Associate Pastor
Ms. Monica Moore
Director of Parish Life
Mr. James Hart
Director of Operations
Ms. Pat Jones
Director of Parish Mission
Ms. Kathy Harvey
Business Manager
Ms. Anita-Joyce Barnes
Catechesis of the Good Shepherd Director
Mr. César Cuellar
Information Technology Specialist
Mr. Ryon Maples
Buildings Engineer
Mr. Terry Edwards
Maintenance Associate
Ms. Lynnette Tethal-Kennedy
Parish Administrative Assistant
You are welcome! Reflecting the welcome that Jesus Christ offers to all, Gesu Parish welcomes every person to seek full participation in our parish community and within the Body of Christ. We believe that all are worthy of respect and love, because all are created in the image of God. Our welcome is not limited by a person's age, sex, race, cultural background, physical or mental health or ability, sexual orientation, gender identity, social or economic situation, marital status, or faith background. We do not seek to erase our differences. Rather, we lovingly embrace the rich and unique dimensions within each of us, as we strive to grow together in holiness. This is the wholeness of life. Moving with as much understanding, compassion, and humility as we can, we journey together in a safe, positive and nurturing environment, beyond tolerance, toward mutual respect, in grateful celebration of God's creation.
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