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Our Lady of Fatima Chapel at 2104 E. Division St. (in the back) in National City.
Whenever attending the Chapel or Sunday Mass, remember proper Catholic Decorum
The Blessed Sacrament is kept in the tabernacle in the chapel in National City at 2104 E. Division St. The Holy Sacrifice of the Mass is held at 10 a.m. every Saturday morning with Confessions at 9:30 and Devotions of Our Mother of Perpetual Help prayed aloud five minutes after Holy Mass. On the first Saturday of each month, following First Saturday devotions after Mass and OMPH prayers, Fr. Gabriel conducts the monthly meeting of the Confraternity of Mary Immaculate Queen.
All are encouraged to make frequent visits to keep Jesus company in the Blessed Sacrament of the Altar. Therefore, you are encouraged to call Louie Ramirez at 619-267-9714 between the hours of 8 a.m. and 6 p.m.
On Sundays, Holy Mass is held at the North Chapel at Liberty Station (formerly NTC). Please do not park in the Von's Parking Lot, but rather on the street or south of the NTC Chapel and silence is expected except in the vestibule and outside.
North Chapel at Liberty Station (2881 Roosevelt)
From Downtown/Airport take Harbor Drive west. Right on Laning Rd.. Right on Cushing Rd.. Left onto Roosevelt Rd.
From the south on I-5, take Pacific Highway north. Left to Barnett Ave.. Left on Truxtun Rd.. Left onto Roosevelt Rd.
From the east on I-8 or from the north on I-5, take Rosecrans St. exit and west on Rosecrans. Left onto Roosevelt Rd.
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Rosary Walk on the Feast of the Immaculate Heart of Mary, Sunday, August 22 at 6 p.m. Fr. Gabriel will lead the procession in reciting 15 decades in spirit of prayer, reparation and fasting for an end to abortion and for our country in these dire times. Site is NTC Park in Liberty Station, Cushing Rd. and Womble Rd. (two blocks south of the NTC Chapel - note blue dot on map). Free parking throughout park (please do not use Von's parking lot). Please be on time and bring friends. Please dress in concert with traditional Catholic decorum.
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