
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 – 5 pm
Sunday – 8 am & 10:30 am
Today’s Readings
2022 Parish Synod Report and Attachment
September – May
Sunday – 9 am to 10:15 am
(Classes start 9/10/23)
Adoration
Tuesday & Thursday – 5 pm
Wednesday & Friday – 8:15 am
First Friday begins after 9 am Mass
First Sunday – 9 am
Confession
Tuesday & Thursday – 5 pm
Saturday – 4:15 pm
2nd, 3rd & 4th Sunday – 9 am
Instructions
Rosary
Saturday – 4:30 pm
Sunday – 10 am
Instructions
Stay Informed
How To Confess My Sins in Four Easy Steps
In every relationship, there comes a time when something goes wrong and one person or…
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 September 17, 2023
Why Does it Take Three Books to Celebrate Sunday Mass?
There are three big red books that we typically use for the celebration of Sunday…
Rummage Sale
PCCW’s fall rummage sale is September 28-30. The pod is here! Please donate clean, gently-used…
How Do I Get to Heaven?
A short biblical passage supplied by St. Peter in Acts helps us understand more about…
Why Does God Allow Us to Suffer?
One of the more meaningful and fulfilling parts of Catholic doctrine—which is not as well-developed in…
Prayer Intentions of Bishop Rice for September
May we draw close to the cross of Christ in the difficulties of daily life:…
Prayer Intentions of Pope Francis for September
For people living on the margins We pray for those persons living on the margins…
Why do Catholics Anoint the Sick?
Anointing of the sick affirms the presence of God’s healing love in the lives of…
Why do we say the Catholic Church is “Apostolic”?
When we say that the Church is apostolic, we mean that it continues the teachings…
Catholic Evangelization Resources
Evangelization Resources from the Diocese of Springfield-Cape Girardeauhttps://learn.eucharisticrevival.org/browse National Eucharistic Revivalhttps://www.eucharisticrevival.org/https://learn.eucharisticrevival.org/browse Eucharistic Revival Resourceshttps://www.catholicapostolatecenter.org/eucharistic-revival.html Evangelization…
What do we mean by revelation?
We often hear about the word revelation and it is always associated with the truth….
Why do we pray to Mary and the Saints?
Being in a missionary diocese, we hear the question often, “Why do Catholics pray to…
Special Collections
The second collection for the September 9-10 Masses will be for the Webster County Food…
How Does an Adult Become Catholic?
No one is born Catholic. An unbaptized person may wish to explore becoming a Catholic. Every fall,…
The Top Ten Reasons Why People Return to the Catholic Church
Number 10: Because they want meaning in life.In the hustle of today’s busy lifestyles, lots…
Why Should We Read the Bible?
The simple fact is that we Catholics should swim in Scripture.The Bible is absolutely central…
Who can get married in the Catholic Church?
Marriage is one of the seven sacraments of the Catholic Church. As such, it is a supernatural institution,…
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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