Blessed Sacrament Catholic Church - Sioux City, Iowa

Fish: the fish, or Ichthys, was one of the most important symbols of Christ to the early Christians. In Greek, the phrase,  Jesus Christ, Son of God Savior,  is  Iesous Christos Theou Yios Soter.  The first letters of each of these Greek words, when put together, spell  ichthys,  the Greek word for  fish.  This symbol can be seen in the Sacraments Chapel of the Catacombs of St. Callistus. Because of the story of the miracle of the loaves and fishes, the fish symbolized, too, the Eucharist. The earliest literary reference to the fish as Christian symbol was made by Clement of Alexandria, who advised Christians to use a dove or fish as their seal. Tertullian wrote of  we, little fishes, after the image of our Ichthys, Jesus Christ, are born in the water . Also used as a Christian symbol was the dolphin, most often as a symbol of the Christian himself rather than Christ, though the dolphin was also used as a representation of Christ -- most often in combination with the anchor symbol ( Christ on the Cross ).
MASS SCHEDULE

Weekend Mass Schedule
Saturday - 4:30 pm
Sunday - 7:30, 9:00 & 10:30
9:00 am Radio Mass on KSCJ 1360 AM

Weekday Mass Schedule
Check bulletin for Monday - Friday times.
Saturday - 6:45 am & 4:30 pm

Holy Day Mass Schedule
Evening before 5:30 pm
Holy Day - 6:45, 8:15 am & 5:30 pm

Reconciliation Schedule
Saturday - 3:45 pm
Weekdays - 20 minutes prior to Mass