
Coming to a new place can be intimidating. You may not know anybody, where to go once you’re here, or even how to get here in the first place. We want to make it a little easier to find your way around and connect by answering some of the questions you may have before you come.
I’m not Catholic. Can I still worship at Our Lady of the Rosary?
Yes, all are welcome to worship at Our Lady of the Rosary. If you’re interested in the Catholic faith, our Order of Christian Initiation for Adults (OCIA) will help guide you.
What do I wear to church?
At Our Lady of the Rosary, you will find a variety of dress styles. Jesus welcomed people from all walks of life and in all manner of dress, and so do we! Many people dress up, and many dress more casually.
Am I expected to give money if I come to Mass?
No. Attending worship is free. If you choose to place an offering in the collection, we thank you for your generosity.
Can I receive Holy Communion if I’m not Catholic?
Everyone is welcome to come forward for a blessing. Only Catholics may receive Holy Communion. To receive a blessing, come forward with your hands over your heart, and we would be honored to pray over you with God’s blessing.
Is there a crying room to sit with my young child?
Our Lady of the Rosary does not have a separate room designated for parents with young children. However, the church does have an attached Rosary Hall that is equipped with chairs and a large screen monitor so you can view and hear the liturgy.