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April Homilies

APRIL 29 — Read the list of words to prune or nurture.pdf

Listen to Fr. Gerry’s Homily here — April 29, 2018 homily

APRIL 22
Listen to Fr. Gerry’s Homily here — April 22, 2018

 

APRIL 15
Listen to Fr. Gerry’s Homily here — April 15, 2018.mp3

Read Fr. Gerry’s Homily here —  April 15, 2018 Homily.pdf

This Sunday’s Readings (April 15) text version and audio version

Next Sunday’s Readings (April 22) text version and audio version

APRIL 8
Listen to Fr. Gerry’s Homily here — April 8, 2018.mp3

Read Fr. Gerry’s Homily here —  April 8, 2018 Homily

This Sunday’s Readings (April 8) text version and audio version

Next Sunday’s Readings (April 15) text version and audio version

Fr. Gerry's Weekly Homilies Archive

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The Easter Triduum starts tomorrow. We have three whole days to ponder and read through the story of Jesus' passion and death. What better way to reflect on these readings than to place yourself right in the middle of the action? Ask God to be with you in your reflection. Close your eyes and try to imagine the sights, sounds, and smells of the scene. Read through the passage slowly, and stop when something stands out to you. Stay with it for a while. Ask God to help you come to know Jesus better as you spend time with his word. (excerpts from: the WORD among us) ... See MoreSee Less

The Easter Triduum starts tomorrow. We have three whole days to ponder and read through the story of Jesus passion and death. What better way to reflect on these readings than to place yourself right in the middle of the action? Ask God to be with you in your reflection. Close your eyes and try to imagine the sights, sounds, and smells of the scene. Read through the passage slowly, and stop when something stands out to you. Stay with it for a while. Ask God to help you come to know Jesus better as you spend time with his word. (excerpts from: the WORD among us)

This is tomorrow! Please gather in the Early Learning Center cafeteria after 10:30am Mass. (Located across from the parish offices.) A Knight will be there to give further instructions. Happy hunting! ... See MoreSee Less

This is tomorrow! Please gather in the Early Learning Center cafeteria after 10:30am Mass. (Located across from the parish offices.) A Knight will be there to give further instructions. Happy hunting!

Please join us this Monday for our Parish Reconciliation Service @ 6:00PM. Several priests from the Diocese will be here to hear confessions. ... See MoreSee Less

Please join us this Monday for our Parish Reconciliation Service @ 6:00PM. Several priests from the Diocese will be here to hear confessions.

Please help us welcome our newest members.....
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Please help us welcome our newest members.....
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