Welcome to St. Jude (Franklin) and Shrine of the Infant Jesus of Prague!

The mission of St. Jude is to empower the people to be devoted followers of Christ through celebrating the Eucharist, proclaiming the Word, being a community and sharing resources.

Liturgy Schedule

St. Jude

Masses
• Tuesday & Wednesday – 10:30 AM
• Thursday – 6:00 PM
• Sunday – 10:30 AM

Reconciliation
• Thursdays – 5:00 PM to 6:00 PM (or by appointment).

Adoration
• 1st Thursday of the Month – 5:00 PM to 6:00 PM

Birthday & Anniversary Blessings
• Second Sunday of the Month after Mass

Anointing of the Sick
• Last Sunday of the Month after Mass.

Shrine of the Infant Jesus of Prague

Masses
• Saturday (Fall and Winter) – 4:00 PM
• Saturday (Spring and Summer) – 5:00 PM

Reconciliation
• 1st Saturday of the Month after Mass (or by appointment).

Birthday & Anniversary Blessings
• First Saturday of the Month after Mass

Anointing of the Sick
• Last Saturday of the Month after Mass.

Upcoming Events

Upcoming Events

Saturday May 11

10:00 AM – 12:30 PM
Parish Life - Set up & Decorate - St. Jude
5:00 PM – 6:00 PM
Mass - Shrine

Sunday May 12

10:30 AM – 11:30 AM
Franklin Cooperative Ministry Sunday - Bring your non-perishable donations for the food pantry.
10:30 AM – 11:30 AM
Mass - St. Jude

Our Parishes

St. Jude (Franklin)

Shrine of the Infant Jesus of Prague

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Daily Readings

Today’s Daily Reading

Friday of the Sixth Week of Easter
May 10, 2024

Readings for the Optional Memorial of John of Avila, Priest and Doctor of the Church

Reading 1 Acts 18:9-18

One night while Paul was in Corinth, the Lord said to him in a vision,
“Do not be afraid.
Go on speaking, and do not be silent, for I am with you.
No one will attack and harm you,
for I have many people in this city.”
He settled there for a year and a half
and taught the word of God among them.

But when Gallio was proconsul of Achaia,
the Jews rose up together against Paul
and brought him to the tribunal, saying,
“This man is inducing people to worship God contrary to the law.”