
Serving Webster County and the surrounding area with the Sacraments, faith formation, and Christian fellowship.
Mass Times
Tuesday – 6 pm
Wednesday – 9 am
Thursday – 6 pm
Friday – 9 am
Saturday – 4 pm
Sunday – 8 am & 10:30 am
Today’s Readings
2022 Parish Synod Report and Attachment
Sunday – 9 am to 10:15 am
Adoration
Tuesday & Thursday – 5 pm
Wednesday – 8:15 am
Friday – 8 am, except First Friday
after 9 am Mass
First Sunday – 9-10 am
Confession
Tuesday & Thursday – 5 pm
Saturday – 3:15 pm
Instructions
Rosary
Saturday – 3:30 pm
Sunday – 10 am
Instructions
Stay Informed
Why do we really need the Holy Spirit?
What does the Bible say?The Holy Spirit is the third person of the Holy Trinity…
Why Do We Do That?
Have you ever wondered “why do Catholics do that?” Well, then you are in luck. …
Bulletin Print Version
Much of the content of the weekly bulletin can be found in the individual articles…
Mass Schedule for the Week of January 29, 2023
What am I being called to do?
We often use the term vocation, which means “to be called”, exclusively in reference to…
Special Prayer Intentions
Please remember in your prayers: Crew Sharp, Tara Jones, Irene Castillo, Jackie Newell, Dessie Admire,…
Why is cremation allowed by the Church?
For most of its 2,000-year history, cremation was forbidden by the Catholic Church. This teaching…
Why do we celebrate Epiphany?
In order to celebrate the Feast of Epiphany more fully, we need to know more…
Prayer Intentions of Bishop Rice for January
Joining our prayers to that of Pope Francis, let us pray for peace throughout the…
Prayer Intentions of Pope Francis for January
We pray that educators may be credible witnesses, teaching fraternity rather than competition and helping…
Special Collections
The second collection for January 7 and 8 Masses will be for the Webster County…
Why do we call Mary “Mother of God”?
To understand the title, “Mother of God,” we must first clearly understand Mary’s role as…
Why do we set up nativity scenes at Christmastime?
The nativity scene is absurd. That’s what makes it great. Perhaps no tradition fills us…
Why do we say Mary was “ever virgin”?
Mary is the powerful symbol of the Catholic’s complete acceptance of God’s grace. Imagine yourself…
Prophet, who me?
Isaiah, Ezequiel, John the Baptist and [insert your name here], the great prophets.Am I prophet?…
Why should we go to confession during Advent?
Confession serves as the bridge between the birth of Jesus and His Second Coming, and…
Why do we celebrate Advent?
Happy New Year! While a month yet remains in the civil year, the Church is celebrating…
Why do we offer each other a “Sign of Peace” during Mass?
Christ came to bring us the peace for which we all long. He tells the…
Why do we use candles at Mass?
Even though candles no longer have a practical purpose, the Church still requires their use…
Why do we believe in Purgatory?
Vatican II’s Dogmatic Constitution on the Church asserted, “This sacred council accepts loyally the venerable faith of…
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Sunday School (PSR)
The Parish School of Religion supplements and nurtures the spiritual training parents provide at home. Children preschool through high school attend class September through May. Learn more

Youth Group
Our active youth ministry program currently serves 8th-12th grade. Learn more

Parish Council of Catholic Women (PCCW)
All ladies in the parish are invited to monthly meetings in an effort to unite Catholic women, to help with current issues in the Church and society … Learn more

Knights of Columbus
Founded on the principles of charity, unity, fraternity, and patriotism in 1882. The local Trinity Council 10844 covers men from Marshfield, Conway, Lebanon, and the surrounding areas. Learn more

Adult Faith Formation
Take a deep dive into the Catholic faith while making life-long friends. We gather together for a Bible study, book discussion, or video series. Learn more

Rite of Christian Initiation for Adults (RCIA)
Those interested in joining the Catholic Church or those who simply have questions about the faith are invited to attend RCIA classes. Learn more

Church Choir
Use your musical talents to benefit the Sacrifice of the Mass. Learn more

About
Holy Trinity Catholic Church is just two miles east of I-44 in Marshfield, MO.
Founded in 1892 and rededicated in 1994, Holy Trinity features the main church building, a basement gathering area, and an attached Sunday school building. The Parish Hall was added in 2011 with 7,000 square feet of event space. Read more
515 East Washington Street, Marshfield, MO
(417) 859-2228