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EASTER GREETINGS

Alleluia!  This Easter proclamation that we repeat over and over again during the joyful Easter Season has a powerful meaning, one that we should all know and embrace.  It is a combination of two Hebrew words: “hallelu” (the plural imperative of “hallel”) which means “praise” and “yah,” the first half of the Hebrew word for God, Yahweh.  So, it literally means: “Everyone praise God!”  We should praise God always because of all the good he does for us every moment of our lives.  But Easter is the time for us […]

2026-04-04T15:46:48-04:00April 4th, 2026|

PALM SUNDAY OF THE LORD’S PASSION

Today’s readings challenge us every day because we can recognize ourselves in so many of those involved in the events that we hear today.  We sometimes find ourselves to be as fickle as the crowd in today’s gospel passages who, in one moment, joyously welcome Jesus to the holy city of Jerusalem like a king with palm branches waving and chanting words forever enshrined in our Eucharistic celebrations – Blessed is he who comes in the name of the Lord – and then, at another moment condemn Jesus to a […]

2026-03-30T10:58:18-04:00March 30th, 2026|

Palm Sunday of the Lord’s Passion and Holy Week

 “Hosanna to the Son of David; blessed is he who comes in the name of the Lord; hosanna in the highest.”  (Mt 19:38).  On Palm Sunday of the Lord’s Passion, we are called to join with our Lord, Jesus Christ, as he makes a triumphant entry into Jerusalem, and then suffers derision and mockery, scourging and finally crucifixion because he claims to be who he truly is – the Son of God – and comes to offer a new way of life.  This week is, indeed, what we Christians call […]

2026-03-27T15:39:31-04:00March 27th, 2026|

Fifth Sunday of Lent

“O my people, I will open your graves and have you rise from them. …Then you shall know that I am the Lord.”  “I am the resurrection and the life; whoever believes in me will live.”  Our readings today go straight to the heart of our Christian faith.  They speak of death, and new life in Christ.  We hear it promised in the first reading from the prophet Ezekiel and we hear about it actually happening in today’s powerful Gospel account.  In a world where we spend hundreds of millions […]

2026-03-23T20:42:04-04:00March 23rd, 2026|

The Sacrament of Reconciliation

“God has reconciled us to himself through Christ and given us the ministry of reconciliation” (2 Corinthians 5:18).

Two weeks ago, 92 of our young parishioners received the Sacrament of Reconciliation for the first time.  Our confessional lines have continued to grow every Saturday afternoon as more and more of our parishioners recognize the healing power of this sacrament.  I wish we had more priests who could help us on Saturday afternoons but, as you know, we’re all struggling with a shortage of priests throughout our archdiocese.  On Wednesday of this […]

2026-03-23T20:42:04-04:00March 20th, 2026|

Fourth Sunday of Lent

Throughout Salvation History, we find God acting in unusual ways, calling us to rethink our priorities and expectations as he works to lead us back to himself.  Today’s readings give us good examples of this.  We begin about 1,000 years before the time of Jesus with God’s surprising choice of the boy David to be Israel’s king.  In a society that prized the firstborn, warriors and wise men, Samuel had to accept God’s unusual choice of the last of Jesse’s sons – a mere shepherd – to be anointed as […]

2026-03-23T20:42:04-04:00March 16th, 2026|
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