Holy Trinity Church


1206 Lincoln Avenue, Utica, New York

Roman Catholic churches in Utica, New York


Holy Trinity Church, Utica, New York, United States


Location of Worship

1206 Lincoln Avenue
Utica
New York
United States
13502-4532

Mass Times

Sunday 8:00 am English Mass
9:30 am Latin Mass
10:00 am English Mass
11:30 am Polish Mass

Monday 7:30 am Confession
8:00 am English Mass
5:00 pm Confession
6:00 pm Novena

Tuesday 7:15 am English Mass
7:30 am Confession
8:00 am English Mass

Wednesday 7:15 am English Mass
7:30 am Confession
8:00 am English Mass

Thursday 7:15 am English Mass
7:30 am Confession
8:00 am English Mass

Friday 7:15 am English Mass
7:30 am Confession
8:00 am English Mass

Saturday 7:30 am Confession
8:00 am English Mass
4:00 pm Confession
5:00 pm Vigil

Contact Info

Call Pastor: (315) 724-7238
Send Fax: (315) 732-5448
Email Pastor
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About Holy Trinity Church

We at Holy Trinity Church in Utica all still struggle with our own fallenness - daily - despite God's redemptive mercy through Christ. We have been delivered by God's grace from the ultimate penalty of Sin (eternal death), but the scars persist. And we are still sinners - albeit redeemed by God's mercy, and freed from condemnation. So as you come among us, expect to encounter brokenness and sin still on display, and grant us a measure of grace. By God's redeeming mercy we are being gradually drawn towards healing, and we invite you to join us in that journey.

We believe that the gospel is the good news of Jesus Christ - God's very wisdom. Utter folly to the world, even though it is the power of God to those who are being saved, this good news is christological, centering on the cross and resurrection: the gospel is not proclaimed if Christ is not proclaimed, and the authentic Christ has not been proclaimed if his death and resurrection are not central. This good news is biblical (his death and resurrection are according to the Scriptures), theological and salvific (Christ died for our sins, to reconcile us to God), historical (if the saving events did not happen, our faith is worthless, we are still in our sins, and we are to be pitied more than all others), apostolic (the message was entrusted to and transmitted by the apostles, who were witnesses of these saving events), and intensely personal (where it is received, believed, and held firmly, individual persons are saved).

About The Trinity: God has existed in relationship with Himself for all eternity. He exists as one substance in three persons: the Father, the Son and the Holy Spirit. Although each member of the Trinity serves different functions, they each possess equal power and authority

About Separation of Church and State: We believe that each local church is self-governing, and must be free from interference by any external ecclesiastical or political authority; that every human being is ultimately responsible to God in matters of faith and life; and that each person is free to worship God according to the dictates of his/her conscience. We further believe that governments are established by God; that Christians, as good citizens, should be subject to governing authorities insofar as possible, recognizing our greater allegiance to God and His kingdom in matters wherein human authorities conflict with clear, biblical mandates.

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