4th Sunday of Lent
COMING CLOSER TO CHRIST: The Blind man in the temple came to worship God and while he could not see, it was Jesus who stood in his presence. This Sunday many of us are like the Blind man yearning to…
COMING CLOSER TO CHRIST: The Blind man in the temple came to worship God and while he could not see, it was Jesus who stood in his presence. This Sunday many of us are like the Blind man yearning to…
Dear Parishioners, As per Bishop McGrattan’s instructions all masses across our Diocese have been cancelled until April 5, 2020. This is a move, not taken lightly, which will hopefully prevent the spread of COVID-19….
We want to keep you healthy! We understand that right now is a time of uncertainty in regards to the COVID-19 virus. We wanted to provide an update from the diocese and what we…
COMING CLOSER TO CHRIST: Human beings thirst and look for water wherever they think they will find it. …The wonderful thing is that the history of their salvation always begins with the digging of a well…….
COMING CLOSER TO CHRIST: St. Timothy says in the Epistle, “He saved us and called us to a holy life, not according to our wor?ks b?ut according to his own design.” ?? Journal about…
Penance is a discipline. In and of itself, penance is not an end (so it’s not about giving up a good thing), but a means to acquiring a greater good. Take a moment to…
COMING CLOSER TO CHRIST: Lent begins this week with Ash Wednesday (February 26). Take some time to ask what God would want you to give up or do for the journey of Lent. Come for…
COMING CLOSER TO CHRIST: St. Paul tells us: “What no eye has seen, nor ear heard, nor the human heart conceived, what God has prepared for those who love him.” What do you think or imagine about life after death? How do you…
COMING CLOSER TO CHRIST: Imagine Jesus saying to you, “You are the light of the world. You are salt of the earth”. What does that mean to you and does it make you feel encouraged…