Our parish is named for the Annunciation of the Blessed Virgin Mary, the event in which Our Blessed Mother consented to the Holy Will of God, and brought about the turning point in Salvation History, as well as in all of human history: the Incarnation of Our Lord, Jesus Christ.
Our mission church in Proctorsville is dedicated to the Holy Name of Mary, recalling the role of the Blessed Virgin Mary as Mother of God and her place in our lives as Mother of the Church.
Because our parish is located in a "ski town," we place special emphasis on welcoming skiers, other visitors, and our part-timers. We think of you as members of our parish and are blessed to have you with us.
We look forward to your joining us in celebration of the Holy Sacrifice of the Mass. Check our schedule for times of Mass, Confessions, and Eucharistic Adoration.
Liturgical Schedule at Church of the Annunciation Ludlow, VT
Please note:
Church of the Annunciation in Ludlow is fully open to the public. Holy Name of Mary Church in Proctorsville is not re-opening at this time. Please continue to check here for updates.
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