All are invited to come and join our CHOIRS! On Sept.3rd & 4th, after all masses, you can SIGN UP! In addition to the Adult Choir, we hope to start a Children’s Choir for kids ages 6-10. We also need more Musicians….so whether you play a harp, flute, violin or another instrument… we need you!…
Venerable Bishop Fulton J. Sheen tells us that we will have three surprises in Heaven. The first is: we will be surprised to see that many people we expected to be in Heaven are not there. St. John of the Cross gives the reason why they are not there: “At the evening of our life,…
The central theme of today’s readings is that we should courageously live out our religious convictions and principles in our lives, as Jeremiah, Paul, and Jesus did, even if doing so should result in our martyrdom and turn society upside down. If no one is ever offended by the quality of our commitment to Christ,…
The 2 years of COVID has certainly taken its toll on every area of our lives including our children’s faith journey and attendance at Faith Formation classes. Please remember that the Faith Formation program is very much like an academic school program in that each year builds on the previous year’s learning. It is important…
If only communicating with God were as easy for us as picking up the phone and dialing his number. On the other hand, does God ever try to communicate with you? Does God phone you, text you, email you? God communicates with us every day. The question is: “Do we listen?” Radio stations are broadcasting…
John Vianney, also known as the Holy Cure de Ars, was born May 8, 1786 near Lyon, France to a family of farmers. He was ordained a priest in 1815 and became curate in Ecully. He was then sent to the remote French community of Ars in 1818 to be a parish priest. Upon his…
This Sunday we are reminded by the liturgy of the word to share our blessings with others. The parable of the rich fool gives us a warning as well as an invitation. It reminds us that our possessions are merely lent to us by God, and that we are accountable for their use. We must…