Newcomers and Visitors

“All are welcome in this place”

Welcome to Saint Michael the Archangel

Whether you are new to JBLM or visiting us, seeking information on the Catholic Church, or if you’ve been away from the church for a long time, we warmly welcome you to St. Michael the Archangel Military Catholic Community.

  MASS TIMES

Sunday

9:00 am       Main Post Chapel

9:00 am       Madigan Chapel

10:30 am     McChord Chapel #2

12:00 nn      Main Post Chapel

Monday – Friday

12:00 nn      Main Post Chapel

Monday – Wednesday

11:00 am      Madigan Chapel

First Friday Devotions with Eucharistic Adoration at the 12:00 noon Mass at Main Post Chapel.

Note: No Mass on DONSAs

  CONFESSION TIMES

30 minutes before Mass

   ADORATION TIMES

First Friday Eucharistic Adoration after the 12 noon Mass at Main Post Chapel.

Special Adoration times offered by Fr. Hoffmann. Click here to join the Signal Group for time and day.

Main Post Chapel

Main Post Chapel, Building 2001

South Liggett and Ninth Division Drive, Lewis Main, WA 98433

From the Lewis Main Gate, go to the fourth light and turn right. Continue down Liggett past the I Corps Headquarters. Lewis Main sits on the corner of the parade field.

McChord Field Chapel #2

McChord Field, Chapel #2

181 Col. Joe Jackson Blvd., McChord Field, WA 98438

From the McChord field gate, drive East on Col. Joe Jackson Blvd. Chapel #2 is located about a half mile up on the right side of the road.

Madigan Army Medical Center Chapel

Madigan Army Medical Center Chapel

Room 1-93-08, 9040 Jackson Avenue, Hospital Tower Lobby, WA 98431

The chapel is located in the Hospital Tower Lobby on Lewis Main Post.

Frequently Asked Questions

Baptisms
  • Please fill out the Baptismal Pre-enrollment Form/Present the Child’s Original Birth Certificate
  • Attend the regular Pre-baptismal instruction. The meeting is on every 3rd Sunday of the month after the 12:00 noon Mass at the Main Post Chapel.
  • The regular Baptismal Schedule is on every 4th Sunday of the month after the 12:00 noon Mass at the Main Post Chapel.
  • Godparent(s):
    • Must be a Catholic who has received the sacrement of Confirmation.
    • Be at least 16 years old.
    • There may be one Godparent, or two. If two, there must be one male and female.
    • Must be an active registrant of a certain Parish. Please submit a Letter of Suitability for Baptismal Sponsor. If the individual is not a member of the JBLM Catholic Community, please have the letter signed by his/her Pastor/Parish Priest.

To request that your child be baptized at St. Michael the Archangel, please contact one of our Priests:

Fr. Marcin – mobile phone: 312-826-2605 or email: marcin.j.bulinski.mil@army.mil

Fr. Ethel – email: ethelo702000@yahoo.com

Fr. Hoffmann – mobile phone: 253-312-9610 or email: edward.j.hoffmann3@army.mil

Fr. Ramos – mobile phone: 253-240-5406 or email: alexander.l.ramos3.ctr@health.mil

 

Marriage Preparation

Couples interested in Marriage Preparation or regularizing their civil wedding/marriage in the church should begin by reviewing the requirements. Couples must contact one of the priests at least 6 months prior to the requested marriage date. Those who have been married and divorced and who desire to re-marry or regularize must contact one of the priests to discuss your particular situation.

 Please contact Fr. Hoffmann (mobile phone: 253-312-9610 or email: edward.j.hoffmann3@army.mil) to begin the marriage preparation process.

I want to enroll my child in Religious Education or Sacramental preparation classes.

Please fill out the Religious Education registration form. More information is provided on the Catholic Religious Education page.

How should we dress for worship?

You are wlecome to come as you are. But it is appropriate to dress modestly. 

During Communion what should I do?

On November 14, 1996, the National Conference of Catholic Bishops approved the following guidelines on the reception of Communion. These guidelines replace the guidelines approved by the Administrative Committee of the NCCB in November 1986. The guidelines, which are to be included in missalettes and other participation aids published in the United States, seek to remind all those who may attend Catholic liturgies of the present discipline of the Church with regard to the sharing of Eucharistic Communion.

For Catholics

As Catholics, we fully participate in the celebration of the Eucharist when we receive Holy Communion. We are encouraged to receive Communion devoutly and frequently. In order to be properly disposed to receive Communion, participants should not be conscious of grave sin and normally should have fasted for one hour. A person who is conscious of grave sin is not to receive the Body and Blood of the Lord without prior sacramental confession except for a grave reason where there is no opportunity for confession. In this case, the person is to be mindful of the obligation to make an act of perfect contrition, including the intention of confessing as soon as possible (canon 916). A frequent reception of the Sacrament of Penance is encouraged for all.

For our fellow Christians

We welcome our fellow Christians to this celebration of the Eucharist as our brothers and sisters. We pray that our common baptism and the action of the Holy Spirit in this Eucharist will draw us closer to one another and begin to dispel the sad divisions which separate us. We pray that these will lessen and finally disappear, in keeping with Christ’s prayer for us “that they may all be one” (Jn 17:21).

Because Catholics believe that the celebration of the Eucharist is a sign of the reality of the oneness of faith, life, and worship, members of those churches with whom we are not yet fully united are ordinarily not admitted to Holy Communion. Eucharistic sharing in exceptional circumstances by other Christians requires permission according to the directives of the diocesan bishop and the provisions of canon law (canon 844 §4). Members of the Orthodox Churches, the Assyrian Church of the East, and the Polish National Catholic Church are urged to respect the discipline of their own Churches. According to Roman Catholic discipline, the Code of Canon Law does not object to the reception of Communion by Christians of these Churches (canon 844 §3).

For those not receiving Holy Communion

All who are not receiving Holy Communion are encouraged to express in their hearts a prayerful desire for unity with the Lord Jesus and with one another.

For non-Christians

We also welcome to this celebration those who do not share our faith in Jesus Christ. While we cannot admit them to Holy Communion, we ask them to offer their prayers for the peace and the unity of the human family.

Do we need to give an offering? How does that work?

An offering is not required. If you choose to give you may do so by placing your money in the basket as it is passed around during the Offeratory. If writing. a check please write CTOF on the payee line. You may also give digitally. For information on digital giving please see our Giving page.

How do people follow along with worship? Will I be able to keep up?

Readings are in the Hymnal or the Word Among Us books. You may also choose to download one of the many Catholic Mass apps on your phone or digital device and follow along there.