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January 26, 2014 – Third Sunday in Ordinary Time – Year A
Posted by webm | Comments Off on January 26, 2014 – Third Sunday in Ordinary Time – Year AEach week around the Lord’s table we celebrate the fact that we are the People of God, his chosen ones, those whom he has called to be his hands and voice within the creation. To help us live this life we listen each week to the Word of God giving…
ContinueJanuary 19, 2014 – Second Sunday in Ordinary Time – Year A (The External Solemnity of St. Vincent Pallotti)
Posted by webm | Comments Off on January 19, 2014 – Second Sunday in Ordinary Time – Year A (The External Solemnity of St. Vincent Pallotti)Saint Vincent Pallotti (April 21, 1795 – January 22, 1850) was an Italian ecclesiastic, born in Rome, and a saint. He was the founder of the Society of the Catholic Apostolate later known as the Pallottines). He is buried in the church of San Salvatore in Onda. He was descended…
ContinueJanuary 12, 2014 – Baptism of the Lord – Year A
Posted by webm | Comments Off on January 12, 2014 – Baptism of the Lord – Year ANow when all the people were baptized, it came to pass, that Jesus also being baptized, and praying, the heaven was opened, And the Holy Ghost descended in a bodily shape like a dove upon him, and a voice came from heaven, which said, Thou art my beloved Son; in thee I am well pleased.” Luke 3:21,22…
ContinueJanuary 5, 2014 – Epiphany of the Lord – Year A
Posted by webm | Comments Off on January 5, 2014 – Epiphany of the Lord – Year ALord, every nation on earth Will adore you I wonder if the wise men were surprised by what they found at the end of their journey. They had left their homes and safety and comfort, spending months following the star. And for what? To finally meet a mighty king living…
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Posted by webm | Comments Off on Christmas MessageDear Parishioners: Advent is a time when we try to prepare ourselves for the feast-day of Christmas. I would like to share a few thoughts with you which might create an incentive to look at this celebration with a little bit of a change. Christmas is not the day when…
ContinueDecember 15th, 2013 – Third Sunday of Advent – Year A
Posted by webm | Comments Off on December 15th, 2013 – Third Sunday of Advent – Year AWith God anything is possible. There is the danger to think that God will never forgive you or that you cannot change yourself or the world. In Advent we are reminded that we do not need to do everything ourselves and we should not look to inferior substitutes for God….
ContinueDecember 8th, 2013 – Second Sunday of Advent – Year A
Posted by webm | Comments Off on December 8th, 2013 – Second Sunday of Advent – Year AIsaiah prophesies that Jesus will bring reconciliation between even natural enemies: the wolf with the lamb, the cow with the bear, even the small child with the venomous snake. Who are your enemies? Do not lose hope for reconciliation. Through Jesus we too can experience reconciliation in our lives and…
ContinueDecember 1st, 2013 – First Sunday of Advent – Year A
Posted by webm | Comments Off on December 1st, 2013 – First Sunday of Advent – Year AReflection The readings for this first Sunday of Advent remind us that the spiritual life is a journey. Any trip takes preparation and effort. It can be easier, more comfortable to stay where we are sleepwalking through life. But if we embark on the trip there are rewards, new experiences,…
ContinueNovember 10th, 2013 – Thirty-Second Sunday in Ordinary Time – Year C
Posted by webm | Comments Off on November 10th, 2013 – Thirty-Second Sunday in Ordinary Time – Year CThe Sadducees are fixated on Dying; Jesus is focused on living. The Sadducees deny there is Resurrection; Jesus proves there Is by rising from the dead. The Sadducees are trapped by the affairs of this life; Jesus abides with the angels and “the children of God . . . who…
ContinueNovember 3rd, 2013 – Thirty-First Sunday in Ordinary Time – Year C
Posted by webm | Comments Off on November 3rd, 2013 – Thirty-First Sunday in Ordinary Time – Year CZacchaeus wanted to see Jesus. He wanted to see him really bad. Although he was a government official, he didn’t care if it was embarrassing. He climbed into a tree to see Jesus. His efforts were rewarded. Not only did he get to see him, but Jesus stopped, and told…
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