EIGHTH SUNDAY IN ORDINARY TIME

So, how do you like the new look in our church?  Finally, all 2,242 pipes of our new organ are in place, both in the choir loft and the positiv divisions over the doorways flanking our Blessed Sacrament Chapel.  Aren’t they magnificent!?!  We are very blessed to have a beautiful church, with splendid stained glass windows that present all of Salvation History, a handsome, granite altar and ambo, from which we hear the Word of God proclaimed and we receive the sacred Body and Blood of Christ, the source of […]

2022-02-28T14:06:17-05:00February 28th, 2022|

LENT BEGINS

Although spring doesn’t come officially until 20 March, Lent – which means “spring” – begins this Wednesday, 2 March, with Ash Wednesday.  On Ash Wednesday, we are again made aware of our sinfulness and our need for salvation.  We are called to choose to accompany Jesus as he offers his life to save us.  On Ash Wednesday, we receive ashes as both a sign of repentance and a call to choose to prepare for our eternal salvation.  This is why there are two formulas – “Repent and believe in the […]

2022-02-25T13:46:48-05:00February 26th, 2022|

SEVENTH SUNDAY IN ORDINARY TIME

Ice cream, chocolates, candy…don’t they sound great!  Many of us crave sweet things.  In just a little more than a weeks, some of us will be giving them up as our sacrifice for Lent.  Sugary treats may not be a healthy option but they trigger the release of feel-good chemicals in our brains that provide us with a momentary rush of pleasure.  Interestingly enough, so does the thought of getting even with someone who has hurt us.  Neuroscientists have discovered that revenge really is “sweet” for that part of our […]

2022-02-25T13:38:39-05:00February 25th, 2022|

SIXTH SUNDAY IN ORDINARY TIME – Wedding Anniversary

What does it mean to be blessed?  It means to be in God’s grace, to enjoy his favor and it leads to true joy and everlasting happiness.  We all say that we seek to be happy but what we really seek is to be blessed, that is, to enjoy God’s favor, both here and for all eternity in heaven.  So, how do we become blessed?  Fortunately, in his infinite love and wisdom, God has shown us the way to true blessedness.  How does God guide us?  Through Sacred Scripture, of […]

2022-02-18T11:37:52-05:00February 18th, 2022|

FIFTH SUNDAY IN ORDINARY TIME

As we look back on our lives, many of us will recognize a particular person who caused us to make a significant change or to go in a different direction.  It might have been a parent, a neighbor or teacher, our spouse or a good friend.  The change we were influenced to make was good, even though, at first, it made us very uneasy.  It caused us to think bigger, do better things, use our talents in ways that we didn’t imagine possible, to live differently.

This is what we hear […]

2022-02-10T14:55:29-05:00February 10th, 2022|

BAPTISM OF THE LORD

Have you ever wondered why Jesus was baptized?  We all know that baptism washes away our sins – that’s one of the reasons why we use water as the sign of the sacrament – and Jesus was sinless.  Baptism also welcomes us into God’s family, and Jesus is God so he is already in the innermost circle of God’s family – the Holy Trinity.  And finally, the other reason we use water at baptism is as a sign of the new life we receive through this sacrament – that is, […]

2022-01-12T09:27:48-05:00January 12th, 2022|

EPIPHANY OF THE LORD

We saw his star at its rising and have come to do him homage.”  The explanation that the Magi gave for their journey seems so simple and straightforward.  But, like most aspects of our Salvation History, there is more to the story.

We do not know exactly where these men began their journey. We do not know how long or how far they traveled, but it seems that they were not Jews or Romans.  They did not come to pay homage to their own newborn king, but the king of […]

2022-01-03T15:12:23-05:00January 3rd, 2022|

THE HOLY FAMILY OF JESUS, MARY AND JOSEPH

I hope you all had a wonderful Christmas, with time to celebrate with family and friends.  This is a very sacred time of the year as we reflect on the great mystery of the incarnation: God coming to live among us.  As we celebrated yesterday, Jesus is truly the Word made flesh.  And, he came into a family, the new family of Mary and Joseph.  As we contemplate his birth during this Christmas Octave, we are encouraged on this, the Feast of the Holy Family, to reflect on our lives […]

2021-12-28T16:25:58-05:00December 28th, 2021|

CHRISTMAS 2021

Allow me to wish all of you, once again, a most blessed Christmas.  In the midst of all of the troubling news in the world, we need a moment to celebrate good news!  We all know that Matthew, Mark, Luke and John are the four evangelists.  They wrote the gospels, the proclamation of the Good News of our salvation.  But, as with so many words we use to describe our faith, we have borrowed and repurposed an ancient Greek word – ἐύαγγελιστής -evangelist.  Originally, the Greek word for evangelist, which […]

2021-12-28T16:23:17-05:00December 28th, 2021|

CHRISTMAS VIGIL 2021

Once again, let me wish all of you a very blessed Christmas!  We gather this evening to celebrate a momentous event in human history: the birth of our Lord and Savior, Jesus Christ.  Although he was born more than 2,000 years ago, his birth impacts each of our lives directly today.  He is the Lamb of God, who came to take away the sins of the world on a cross.  He is Emmanuel, God with us, who draws us back to our heavenly Father.  We hear, once again in this […]

2021-12-28T16:18:50-05:00December 28th, 2021|
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