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Mother’s Day/The Ascension of the Lord/Catholic Home Missions

HAPPY MOTHER’S DAY!

Happy Mother’s Day to all mothers of the parish and the mothers of all our parishioners!  We all know how important our mothers have been to us as we grew up and so we join with our nation in honoring them today.  We celebrate the great gift that God has given us in calling families to share in his creative work, especially through the loving care of their children.  As we have done in the past, we will be making baby bottles available for you to […]

2026-05-08T15:57:55-04:00May 8th, 2026|

FIFTH SUNDAY OF EASTER – First Communion

Again, congratulations to you boys and girls who are to receive our Lord in Holy Communion for the first time in just a few minutes; I’m sure you’re really excited.  You girls look so pretty in your white dresses and you boys look very handsome, too!  Do you know why so many of you are wearing white today?  When was the first time many of you wore white to church?  You don’t remember it, but for most of you it was when your parents and godparents brought you to church […]

2026-05-06T12:10:58-04:00May 6th, 2026|

The Month of Mary and Altar Servers

It’s hard to believe that it’s already May, especially with the cool weather we’ve been having!  As you surely know, this month is traditionally dedicated to Mary, the Mother of God and the Mother of the Church.  As Pope Paul VI expressed so well in his encyclical entitled the Month of May, this is the “month which the piety of the faithful has especially dedicated to Our Blessed Lady,” and it is the occasion for a “moving tribute of faith and love which Catholics in every part of the world […]

2026-05-01T15:43:19-04:00May 1st, 2026|

FOURTH SUNDAY OF EASTER

We all know that Jesus speaks of himself as the Good Shepherd.  We hear him do it again in today’s Gospel.  But, what do you know about shepherding sheep?  If you’re like me, probably very little.  One of the interesting things to know about shepherding sheep, as opposed to herding cattle, is that, unlike cattle, who are best moved along from behind, sheep prefer to be led.  And, in our Lord’s time, almost all families had a little flock of sheep, along with a plot of land where they would […]

2026-04-27T15:23:08-04:00April 27th, 2026|

St. Martin de Porres Visit/First Communion Class/Deacon David

We’re happy to have Fr. Wilfred Emeh, the parochial administrator of our sister parish, St. Martin de Porres, celebrate our 5:00pm and 9:30am Masses this weekend as we continue our 45-year tradition of sharing our faith with our sister parish.  And, as they have done for many years, members of St. Martin de Porres parish will join us at the 5:00pm Vigil Mass.  This year, their parish choir, along with members of our adult choir, will lead us in lively song!  We will then host our sister parishioners for dinner […]

2026-04-24T14:46:51-04:00April 25th, 2026|

Reflection of Pope Leo XIV at the Vigil for Peace

Reflection of Pope Leo XIV at the Vigil for Peace

Last Saturday, 11 April, Pope Leo XIV led a Vigil for Peace.  I offer you his reflection during that Vigil for your prayerful consideration:

Dear brothers and sisters,

Your prayer is an expression of that faith which, according to the words of Jesus, moves mountains (cf. Mt 17:20). Thank you for accepting this invitation to gather here at the tomb of Saint Peter and in so many other places around the world to pray for peace. War divides; hope unites.  Arrogance tramples upon […]

2026-04-16T16:07:31-04:00April 17th, 2026|
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