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TWO NEW SAINTS

CARLO ACUTIS AND PIER GIORGIO FRASSATI

 On 7 September, Pope Leo XIV will preside over the canonization of two young saints, Pier Giorgio Frassati from the early twentieth century and Carlo Acutis, the first twenty-first century saint.  As you may recall, Carlo Acutis’ canonization was originally scheduled for 27 April, to coincide with the Jubilee of Teenagers, and Pier Frassati’s canonization was set for 3 August, the culmination of the Jubilee for Youth.  Both canonizations were postponed due to Pope Francis’ death on 21 April.

The declaration that both of […]

2025-08-22T15:55:59-04:00August 22nd, 2025|

TWENTIETH SUNDAY IN ORDINARY TIME

I hope you have all had some time for rest and relaxation with family and friends this summer – or that it’s on the horizon.  September is only two weeks away!  I enjoyed a week in Virginia Beach in July with some longtime friends and am looking forward to another week in Myrtle Beach with one of my sisters next week.  I love the eastern shore for a number of reasons.  One of them is the opportunity to enjoy spectacular sunrises.  Every morning, I make sure to be on the […]

2025-08-18T15:15:21-04:00August 18th, 2025|

THE ASSUMPTION OF THE BLESSED VIRGIN MARY

I hope you listened carefully to this evening’s first reading.  It recalls a very important event in the history of Israel.  King David has established Jerusalem as the new capital of this new nation, Israel.  And, he has ordered the construction of a tent to house the Ark of the Covenant.  Finally, their God would be in their midst.  You can imagine the festival that surrounded this event.  This evening’s reading speaks of chanters, harps, lyres and cymbals, all making “a loud sound of rejoicing.”  What an great image!

But, what […]

2025-08-18T15:14:07-04:00August 18th, 2025|

CATHOLIC CHARITIES APPEAL UPDATE

CATHOLIC CHARITIES APPEAL UPDATE

 Every year, you are invited and encouraged to join with all of the parishes throughout our archdiocese in participating in the annual Catholic Charities Appeal and every year you respond with great generosity!  To date for this year, your contributions to CCA total $95,095.  We’re ahead of last year at this time when contributions totaled $84,854.  But, the need throughout the archdiocese continues to increase as the cost of almost everything, including the daily essentials of food and housing, continues to rise.  Your contribution helps thousands of […]

2025-08-15T11:54:27-04:00August 15th, 2025|

NINETEENTH SUNDAY IN ORDINARY TIME

We are called to be a people of faith.  We are called to put our faith in God.  But, it is not a blind faith.  Rather, it is rooted in the experience of a God who loves and cares for us.  We see that throughout Salvation History, that is, the history of God saving us, his people.  First, there was Abraham, our Father in Faith.  The second reading today recalls his story.  God called him in his old age, promising a dramatic change in his life, a new season of […]

2025-08-11T16:24:00-04:00August 11th, 2025|

ASSUMPTION OF THE BLESSED VIRGIN MARY

On Friday, we will join with the universal Church in celebrating the Assumption of the Blessed Virgin Mary, Mother of Jesus, into heaven.   As we continue our celebration of the Jubilee Year with its call for us to be Pilgrims of Hope, allow me to reflect on Mary as the model par excellence of a Pilgrim of Hope.  After all, her deepest hope was realized in her Assumption.

When the Angel Gabriel appeared to Mary, he made this most startling announcement:

“Behold, you will conceive in your womb and bear a son, […]

2025-08-09T18:35:16-04:00August 9th, 2025|

EIGHTEENTH SUNDAY IN ORDINARY TIME

When God created all things in this world, and He called them all “good.”  We hear that very clearly in the Book of Genesis.  So material stuff is not evil in itself.  Jesus had some wealthy friends, owned an expensive garment, seamless and so nice his executioners drew lots for it rather than dividing it, and he lived a life that some of his critics called excessive with food and drink.  He was obviously not an aesthetic hermit, living a life of poverty to cleanse the soul.  The example that […]

2025-08-05T12:11:19-04:00August 5th, 2025|
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