This location is a beautiful and peaceful place to visit. The church is stunning, and the community is very welcoming. The priests are kind and take the time to explain things to those who are new or need help. They have many masses, reconciliation times, and community events, making it easy to get involved. The parking lot is free, and the restrooms are wheelchair accessible. The atmosphere is calm and relaxing, and it's a great place to take a break from the world and think about God and life. However, the church's inability to accommodate people with hearing impairments is a drawback, as evidenced by the negative feedback from someone who visited on Easter Sunday and couldn't understand the priest due to the sound system issues.