Welcome to St. Anne Church!
St. Anne's Catholic Church St. Anne Catholic Church is located in the Eastwood Heights neighborhood of Pueblo (2701 E. 12th Street). The church was first tended to by the Benedictine Fathers of St. Leander's Parish. The building itself was a former Army chapel originally located on a World War II.
St. Anne Church is named in honor of the Mother of Our Holy Mother Mary and Grandmother to Jesus. Bishop Joseph Willging dedicated the church on July 29, 1956...Read More
Our Mission Statement
The people of St. Anne Parish join together to share our faith in the good news of Jesus Christ. Through common worship and prayer, we enable one another to live lives of Christian care and concern for others.
Our Mass Schedule
Tues.: 8:30 a.m.
Wed.: 8:30 a.m.
Thurs.: 12 p.m.
Fri.: 8:30 a.m.
Sat.: 4 p.m. (Rosary before Mass at 3:30 p.m)
Sun.: 10 a.m. (Rosary before Mass at 9:30 a.m)
Our Confession Schedule
(After MASS)
Tues: 8:30 a.m.
Wed: 8:30 a.m.
Fri.: 8:30 a.m
From the Desk of Fr. Leo

The Fourth Sunday of Lent
Plato’s “Allegory of the Cave” tells us that when people are used to a certain perceived truth that was instilled in them since birth, it will be the truth that they will be carrying all their lives. Some will try to tell them the real truth, but there will be resistance in accepting it. Others will not accept it. Those who accept it will face some challenges in fully understanding the truth.
The story of the “Man Born Blind” is a journey from a perceived truth to the absolute truth. We can consider that there are two ways of blindness in this Gospel periscope, the physical
and spiritual blindness. First, those who are spiritually blind were the Pharisees, who could not see the wonders that the Lord had done for the man born blind. They are like the troglodytes who kept living in the cave and believed the perceived truth they had been taught since birth.
On the other hand, physical blindness is represented by the man born blind whom Jesus healed. His healing was not only about his physical blindness. He was also enlightened about the truth of the Son of Man that led him to a newfound faith. He had some challenges discovering such absolute truth, but the Lord led him to it.
Hopefully, this Laetare Sunday has already deepened our understanding of God’s truth. After all the observance of the Lenten disciplines and sacrifices in the past weeks, we should now have seen clearly God’s love, mercy, and compassion for all
of us.
A blessed Laetare Sunday to all.
Fr. Leo Ayuyao, SSS
St. Anne's Youth Group 2025-26
Starting Sunday, October 5th, the Youth Group will resume sessions after mass in the Parish Hall. The Youth Group will meet on the first and third Sunday of each month. For questions about how to join, please see James Pfingston after mass on Sundays.
Youth Group Calendar (2025-26)

















