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POPE LEO XIV’S FIRST APOSTOLIC EXHORTATION

As the spiritual leader of the Catholic Church and its 1.4 billion faithful, the pope has a monumental task in directing the Church.  Each pope sets priorities and a direction as he leads us ever closer to the fullness of God’s kingdom.  For example, St. John XXIII opened the Church to the modern world with the Second Vatican Council.  St. John Paul II showed God’s love to the entire world with his many trips to every corner of the globe.  Pope Francis called […]

2025-11-14T14:09:32-05:00November 14th, 2025|

DEDICATION OF SAINT JOHN LATERAN BASILICA

Today, we celebrate the dedication of the first Christian church which is also the pope’s cathedral and, as the inscription over its doorway reads, “Omnium urbis et orbis ecclesiarum mater et caput,” that is, “Mother and head of all the churches of the city and of the world.”  This great basilica, now dedicated to both Saint John the Baptist and Saint John the Evangelist, is also called “the Lateran” because it stands on the site of the palace of the ancient Roman Laterani family.  We celebrate this church today around […]

2025-11-10T16:31:04-05:00November 10th, 2025|

SAINT CHARLES BORROMEO SEMINARY ANNUAL APPEAL

St. Charles Borromeo Seminary opened once again this September for the education and formation of 176 seminarians from 12 (arch)dioceses and six religious congregations; 67 of the seminarians are preparing to become priests in our archdiocese!  Founded in 1832, it has provided excellent priestly formation for our archdiocese and (arch)dioceses around the country.  I am very proud of our seminary and grateful for the preparation it offered me to be your priest.  It’s clear that we need a seminary to prepare more men to become priests to serve the faithful […]

2025-11-07T14:33:39-05:00November 7th, 2025|

COMMEMORATION OF ALL THE FAITHFUL DEPARTED

We have certainly experienced a real change in season over these past few days, haven’t we?  We’re clearly into fall now and, with all of the beautiful trees in our neighborhood losing their leaves, we experience, once again, nature shutting down for winter; it’s the natural cycle of life here on earth.  That seems to be the way of this world: life, death and life and death once again.  For us Christians, however – we who believe in an eternal and all-loving God – there is an important break in […]

2025-11-03T16:15:29-05:00November 3rd, 2025|

Adopt-a-Family, Christmas Food Baskets, Christmas Giving Tree

Adopt-a-Family, Christmas Food Baskets, Christmas Giving Tree

Halloween is just behind us, Thanksgiving and the beginning of Advent are still a few weeks away and yet, Christmas preparations are well underway in our stores; I saw Christmas cards and decorations in stores at the end of September!  Fortunately, we have the privilege of sharing the true spirit of Christmas that goes beyond the holiday parties, exchange of gifts and cards and seasonal decorations.  We have several parish initiatives that will allow you to give to those in need as […]

2025-10-31T13:30:26-04:00October 31st, 2025|

THIRTIETH SUNDAY IN ORDINARY TIME

THIRTIETH SUNDAY IN ORDINARY TIME

What is truth?  We hear Pontius Pilate ask Jesus that question as Jesus stands before him in judgment.  And Jesus answers by dying on the cross, demonstrating a very dramatic and fundamental truth of our faith: God loves us so much that he would send his Son to die for us. 

In today’s gospel, we hear a Pharisee and a tax collector both stand before God, each expressing his own truth.  On one level, the Pharisee is correct in his self-analysis.  By all the […]

2025-10-27T15:23:17-04:00October 27th, 2025|

Solemnity of All Saints and Feast of All Souls

Ready or not, next Saturday is already the first day of November!  We will join with the universal Church in celebrating the Solemnity of All Saints.  Since it occurs on a Saturday, it is not a Holy Day of Obligation this year.  We will not celebrate a Vigil Mass on Friday and will celebrate the regular 8:00am Mass on Saturday.  Although it is not a Holy Day of Obligation, I encourage you to attend the 8:00am Mass as we celebrate this important solemnity.  We find encouragement throughout the year in […]

2025-10-24T14:54:12-04:00October 24th, 2025|
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