Come out to enjoy the Pancake Breakfast sponsored by the Knights of Columbus on Sunday! Good food and conversation will abound!
February 5, 2011 after the 9:00a.m. Mass
Join us for Liturgy of the Hours!
Every Tuesday, Thursday & Friday from 5:30p.m. to 5:45p.m.
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Come join our Intercessory Prayer Group to pray for our parish members, families, and other prayer requests. If you would like to submit a prayer request, you can place it in the petition box.
Every Thursday from 4:30 to 5:30p.m. in the Chapel.
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Eucharistic Adoration- Spend an hour of your day in the chapel praying before the Blessed Sacrament. Please sign up for a time spot on the sheet outside of the chapel.
Please notify the parish office if you know anyone is seriously ill or in the hospital. (We will not be notified by the hospital due to patient confidentiality.)
The celebration of Christ's birth continues (and comes to an end) with the feast of the Epiphany of the Lord. Deacon Sean reads from the Gospel--as we hear the story of the Magi (Wise Men) and the gifts they presented to the newborn Jesus. Deacon Sean continues with his homily, and how our presentation of gifts each Sunday is an important part of Mass. (16 minutes)
On the first day of 2012, we celebrated the Solemnity of Mary, the Mother of God. Deacon Tom reads from the Gospel and delivers the first homily of the new year, ending his sermon with a critical-- and powerful question, for all of us. (17 minutes)
The archangel Gabriel brings word that God's promise of a Saviour, conceived by the Holy Sprit, is about to be fulfilled. As Deacon Dave reads from the Gospel, we learn of the stunning news received by the Blessed Virgin Mary. In his homily, Fr. Antonio speaks of the hidden mystery of Jesus Christ, and how we can better embrace it. (14 minutes)
John the Baptist anticipated the coming of Christ and urged preparation for His arrival. Today's Gospel reading by Deacon Dave further illustrates John's role in Christanity. On this third Sunday of Advent, Fr. Christian's homily also touches on the meaning of today's readings while preparing to welcome new members to our Catholic faith. (9 minutes).
Repentance, the forgiveness of sins and the coming Jesus. As we approach the celebration of the birth of Christ, we are reminded that our preparation is vital-- in more ways than one. Deacon Sean reads the very first words from the Gospel of Mark (Mk 1:1-8) and offers his homily on what Advent should mean to all of us. (11 minutes)
Advent is upon us. What does it mean and why do we celebrate it? Listen to Deacon Dave's reading of today's Gospel and Fr. Christian's homily for the answers. (11 minutes)
How do we honor God? Do we serve Him to serve ourselves? In today's Gospel reading (Mt. 23:1-12) and Homily, Deacon Dave shares his insight on how to better serve our Father in heaven. (12 minutes)
Got a coin in your pocket? Where'd it come from? Who's it belong to? Where's it going? Listen to Deacon Dave's Gospel reading and Fr. Christian's homily to learn more. (11 minutes)
An invitation has been extended. Will you RSVP, or ignore the offer of Christ's love and eternal life? The liturgy of the Catholic Church is changing and today, Deacon Dave reads from the Gospel of Matthew (Mt 22:1-14) while Fr. Christian focuses on one of the changes and its meaning for all of us. (13 minutes)