Corpus Christi
Fr. MD gives us a sermon homily video is ASL of Corpus Christi. ASL Catholic Media provides the gospel for Corpus Christi.

Deaf Church
Welcome to our Deaf Church. We are Catholic and we are one. Our OC Deaf Church is vibrant and a dynamic faith filled community. Our Lord allows our congregation to continue thriving. Why? Because we follow the teaching of our Lord Jesus Christ. The tradition of the Church and Holy Scripture aid us on our endeavor to know God. Our community wants to know God. We strive to be open to experience his love. Moreover, receiving the sacraments of the church that our alone Lord gives, truly satisfies our soul. Our Deaf assembly is welcoming to all cultures while maintaining the Catholic tradition and teachings. Every year we participate in the California Deaf Conference in Anaheim. Our interpreters are available to anyone who wants to attend the religious education conference. Want more religious education? Join our Catholic Orange County Deaf Church.
Our Deaf Church

Our community welcomes sojourners of other faith traditions. We walk and engage them to know of Jesus better. We do so by articulating what our faith teaches us through tradition backed by scripture. With open arms we welcome those who come from a Deaf Baptist Church tradition. We also welcome those from other non-denominational Deaf churches out there.
Join us!
Leave you current non-religious Deaf assembly and join our Catholic OC Deaf Church. Hungry for theology? We got you! We attend the California Deaf Conference, which is open to all in Anaheim. Our interpreters are there for you. Our Deaf church is easy to connect with. Our community is inclusive and values Deaf cultural norms.
We have a mixed cultural ethnic makeup and it’s makes us quite dynamic. Our potluck socials have delicious food. Vietnamese egg rolls, Mexican Carne Asada, Filipino Pad Thai, great tasting salads and deserts…etc. The great tasting earthly food is nothing in comparison to the spiritual food of our Lord Jesus Christ in the Eucharist.
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Welcome to the OC Catholic Deaf community. Our community is composed of Orange County Catholic Deaf, Hard of Hearing, and hearing persons. Our OC Catholic Deaf community has a rich history. In the early years of our Orange County diocese the Deaf community was present. In fact, the Deaf were present in the archdiocese of Los Angeles. So, the southern California Catholic Deaf community has always had a home in Orange.
What we believe: We profess in our parishes with one familial voice in our Creed that we are One, Holy, Catholic, and Apostolic Church. As the Second Vatican Council prayed, “Christ is the light of humanity; and it is, accordingly, the heart-felt desire […] that, by proclaiming his Gospel to every creature, [we] may bring to all men that light of Christ which shines out visibly from the Church,” Catechism of the Catholic Church, 748. Our mission as your local Diocese is to do just that. Learn more about our beliefs as Catholics here.
Come explore our Catholic Social Teachings by visiting our Life, Justice, and Peace webpage here.
If the Lord is calling you out of the boat and inviting you into the Catholic Church, please click here to locate a Rite of Christian Initiation for Adults (RCIA) program at your local parish.

Join our OC Catholic Deaf community today. Orange County Catholic. OC Catholic Deaf. Orange County. County of Orange. Southern California Catholic Deaf.
Tags: OC Deaf CommunityDiocese of Orange
Welcome to the Diocese of Orange Deaf community website. To be clear we are the Diocese of Orange in California. Our official diocese name is the Roman Catholic Diocese of Orange (RCBO). The first cathedral is in Orange, our current one is Garden Grove.
Diocese of Orange Vision
Our vision is to establish and support dynamic, vibrant parishes and schools which welcome all to live the Gospel with faith, joy, charity and unity. The Diocese encourages each person to have an active life of faith that is integrated and woven into the fabric of their daily lives through the community and sacramental life of the Church.
Our Values
We value working collaboratively together “with humility, gentleness, and patience, maintaining our unity in the Spirit in the bond of peace.” Together we seek: To worship by listening actively to the Word, praying for the needs of all, actively participating in the liturgy, and receiving God’s grace in the Sacraments. To evangelize by the way we share our lives and treat each other. By the Gospel that we share, and the strength we find in our community of faith.
Our Mission
“Go therefore and make disciples of all nations, baptizing them in the name of the Father and of the Son and of the Holy Spirit and teaching them to obey everything that I have commanded you.” Matthew 28:19- 20. We are diverse Catholics united in Christ. We follow the Gospel’s call, live out our faith and share our lives in service to others.
RCBO
With 57 churches, 5 centers and 35 schools within our diocese, we have a seat for you.
Our vibrant community of 1.3 million Catholics is on a journey of faith together – growing closer to God and another as we explore, experience, and share the mystery of Christ. Under the leadership of Bishop Kevin W. Vann, the OC Diocese works to establish and support dynamic, vibrant parishes and schools. Welcoming all to live the Gospel with faith, joy, charity and unity. We joyfully welcome you as part of this journey!
Roman Catholic Diocese of Orange (RCBO) supports you in your faith journey. Our ministers attend frequent conferences. Why? to sustain and enhance our intellectual, pastoral, human, and spiritual pillars of formation. This is so because we cannot give what we do not have. Our team of ministers thanks the bishops of the Diocese of Orange for supporting us to support you.
We hope to see you around in the Diocese of Orange in California! Our Deaf community is welcoming, and at the same time willing to teach you sign language. So, this is a win-win. Give to God by going to church and learn at the same time, which is why most people who attend our services pick up the language quite fast.

Catholic ASL
The Diocese of Orange has Catholic ASL resources at your fingertips. Search among our Christian ASL database in the links above to find what you are looking for. Catholic American Sign Language videos are posted every week. We train Christian American Sign Language ministry leaders. Our ASL Church liturgies attract many from all over the Greater Los Angeles area.

Catholic ASL
Do you know that you can find a Deaf Church near you? Catholic Churches that support the Deaf and Hard of hearing can be found in our custom directory.
The definition of the word “catholic” is universal. ASL is short for American Sign Language. You can find a church universally in sign language almost anywhere in the word. Check it out!
Those of you residing in Los Angeles, Orange County, Riverside, and San Diego you can see our mass times here. Anyone who wants to find an online Catholic Deaf church service can click here.
ASL Church
A big component of any Deaf Church is the use of American Sign Language. This includes parents of Deaf children. Family members of the Deaf are in most ways obligated to know ASL anyways. Language within any culture is cherished or sacred. It is the language that they relate to God and the manner in which they yearn to know God through.
We realize that many have relatives that are Deaf and do not yet know ASL. Attending our services, retreats, and other public gatherings increases your language receptivity skills. “Little by little” as the idiom goes. In no time our Deaf community will support you in your ASL language quest. Over a couple years you will be up-to-speed and converse fluently in Sign Language.
Catholic American Sign Language
In addition to already being fluent in ASL or if you are learning the language you will find that there are different signs for biblical terms. Yes, nearly every Christian denomination has it’s own version of biblical terms. Why? Because the signs used denotes the underlying theology. i.e. Catholic American Sign Language signs will be different than most protestant or baptist churches. Some Christian ASL signs are the same i.e. “sin”. What is more interesting is the differences between national Catholic sign languages. For example, the Catholic ASL sign for God is a bent open-B arching above the head with your dominant hand. In Italy, LIS is the sign language use there. For God, it is simply the index finger of your dominant hand pointed upward. International Catholic sign language signs are different but, underlying the same theology.
What is even more odd or confusing is to find non-denominational churches using the same signs other non-American Catholic countries are using. For example, non-denominational Christian American Sign Language for a term may be the index finger pointed upward like the Catholics in Italy do. But the question remains as to whether their notion or understanding of the triune God is the same. Interesting huh? Welcome to the Church! At any rate we welcome you to our ASL Church.
Tags: Catholic Deaf Community, Catholic Faith for the Deaf, Orange County ASLApril Mass Schedule
Blessings to you and your family –
I pray that you and your loved ones are all doing well. You are cordially invited to gather together as the Catholic Deaf Community for a Deaf Mass. Fr. Joe Robillard pastor of Christ Our Savior has allowed us to have a Deaf Mass for the month of April. Christ Our Savior Catholic Church is located at 2000 W. Alton Ave., Santa Ana, 92704. Please see the schedule below of the upcoming Masses
SUNDAY, APRIL 3RD AT 12:00PM NOON WITH FR. STEVE CORREZ
SUNDAY, APRIL 10TH AT 12:00PM NOON WITH FR. DAVID ROBINSON – PALM SUNDAY
THURSDAY, APRIL 14TH AT 7:00PM WITH FR. JOE ROBILLARD IN THE NEW CHURCH – HOLY THURSDAY
FRIDAY, APRIL 15TH AT 7:00PM WITH FR. JOE ROBILLARD IN THE NEW CHURCH – GOOD FRIDAY
SATURDAY, APRIL 16TH AT 8:00PM WITH FR. JOE ROBILLARD IN THE NEW CHURCH – EASTER VIGIL
SUNDAY, APRIL 17TH AT 12:00PM NOON WITH FR. DAVID ROBINSON – EASTER SUNDAY
SUNDAY, APRIL 24TH AT 12:00PM NOON WITH FR. KERRY BEAULIEU
I hope you will consider joining us for Mass. Please let me know if you have any questions and also spread the word and let others know about these special events.
Our Sunday Hope Vlog: Fourth Sunday of Lent
Our Sunday Hope Vlog: Fourth Sunday of Lent is given to us by Fr. Sean Loomis from the Archdiocese of Philadelphia. Keep up the good work!
Is Baptism in fact the only way to salvation?
Is Baptism in fact the only way to salvation? ASL Youcat answers this question in American Sign Language.
Recitation of the Angelus with Pope Francis
Recitation of the Angelus with Pope Francis is done in St. Peter’s Square.
Sunday Hope Vlog 2nd Sunday of Lent
We thank Deaf Catholic Philly for sharing the good news with all of us. Each week their message to us give us hope. Thank your for giving us this Sunday Hope Vlog 2nd Sunday of Lent.


