EXALTATION OF THE CROSS
The feast of the Exaltation of the Holy Cross is celebrated every year on 14 September. It is such an important feast that it supersedes the celebration of the Sunday in Ordinary Time when it occurs on a Sunday. Of course, this doesn’t happen very often. In fact, the last time it occurred on a Sunday was in 2014. Allow me to provide some historical and theological background for this feast which we celebrate today. There are three historical events that are commemorated in this celebration: the discovery of the [...]
FALL ACTIVITIES RESUME
As summer quickly comes to an end on this Labor Day weekend, I hope you have all had time for some rest and relaxation. Now, it’s time to begin thinking of returning to full swing! Our school begins this Wednesday, 3 September, PREP begins on Monday, 15 September, and all the other parish organizations resume their full fall schedule over the next few weeks. It will be great to have the parish facilities become fully alive again! Order of Christian Initiation of Adults (OCIA) As fall activities resume, I would [...]
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 [...]
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 [...]
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 [...]
What Christians Believe: Understanding the Nicene Creed
While I was away on vacation last week, I took the opportunity to read Bishop Robert Barron’s outstanding new book entitled What Christians Believe: Understanding the Nicene Creed. It’s short – only 139 pages – but filled with deeply insightful reflections on the basic tenets of our faith that we recite every Sunday at Mass. I strongly recommend it for everyone and offer some reflections on it to whet your appetite. Bishop Barron begins with an excellent reflection on the very first two words of the Nicene Creed: “I believe.” [...]