Our St. Paul logo was designed by fellow parishioner Lori Brechtel, a graphic designer. Lori put great thought and detail into its design. She began by seeking out a symbol of our church that would be readily identifiable to all of our members - the circular, quartered round window on our building.
The yellow, starbust portion represents the light of Christ that blinded Paul, and that light which we show to each other among our congregation, and others. it is "bursting" from the confines of our own church and radiating into the world.
"Every Holy Mass, heard with devotion, produces in our soul marvelous effects, abundant spiritual and material graces which we cannot fathom. It is easier for the earth to exist without the sun than without the Holy Sacrifice of the Mass!" Padre Pio - 33 Days to Eucharistic Glory
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She prophetically incarnated the intrinsic unity between love of God and love of neighbor. She was clear where that synthesis came from: living a truly Eucharistic life.
“The time you spend with Jesus in the Blessed Sacrament is the best time that you will spend on earth.”
She begged the archbishop, “One thing I request of you, Your Grace, is to give us all the spiritual help we need. If we have Our Lord in the midst of us, with daily Mass and Holy Communion, I fear nothing for the sisters nor myself. He will look after us. But without him I cannot be. I am helpless.”
“People ask,” she confessed, “Where do the sisters get the joy and the energy to do what they are doing?” She replied, “The Eucharist.” At the 1976 Eucharistic Congress in Philadelphia, she elaborated on that source of power: “To be able to live this life … we need our life to be woven with the Eucharist. That’s why we begin our day with Jesus in the Holy Eucharist. With him, we go forward.”
She spoke of the benefits: “Nowhere on earth are we more welcomed or loved than by Jesus in Eucharist. When you look at the crucifix, you understand how much Jesus loved you. When you look at the Sacred Host you understand how much Jesus loves you now."
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"Every encounter with Jesus in the Eucharist increases our clarity about what matters most and what doesn't matter at all." 33 Days to Eucharist Glory
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Fasting isn’t just for Lent. As Catholics, we are all called to fast and offer up sacrifices regularly. John Heinen, host of the “Catholic Gentleman,” recently discussed fasting with Fr. David Abernathy, a Byzantine priest who is a desert spirituality expert. Learn more about the benefits of fasting that can help us combat our modern “fast-food” culture. ... See MoreSee Less
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“Never be afraid of loving the Blessed Virgin too much. You can never love her more than Jesus did.”
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Most Catholics acknowledge the beauty of a reverently celebrated Mass. Even non-Catholics note that there is something different about Catholic liturgy. If this beauty that is ever ancient and ever new has lost some of its luster for you, please read these 13 quotations from saints about the Mass. ... See MoreSee Less
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As the most intense month of the year begins, here are 3 ideas for how to stay awake and alert to God as you begin Advent.
Stop: Spend at least 1 minute each day in silence and stillness with God. Nothing complicated. Just get quiet and be still. Turn your attention to God. Take a few deep breaths and enjoy his company. If you can make more time, visit Jesus present in the Eucharist in a tabernacle or Adoration chapel near you.
Look: Make a running list of one thing you are grateful for each day. Your growing list will help you become more aware of the gifts God gives you every day.
Listen: Turn on music that helps you connect with God during the day. Music is a part of the season. Reconnect with favorite seasonal hymns or find new worship songs to add to your playlist that will help you praise God as you go about your day. ... See MoreSee Less
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