June 8-14, 2024 PARISH CALENDAR SAVE THE DATE! VBC is scheduled for the week of July 15th! Scroll down for registration link. Students & Volunteers register for VBC here! Register by June 30th…
June 8-14, 2024 PARISH CALENDAR SAVE THE DATE! VBC is scheduled for the week of July 15th! Scroll down for registration link. Students & Volunteers register for VBC here! Register by June 30th…
Our Mass Friday, June 7th will be at 10:00am. This will be our First Friday Healing Mass. Brunch will follow in the FLC gym. We hope you can join us! This will be the last brunch for the summer. Please watch for announcements…
June 1-7, 2024 PARISH CALENDAR SAVE THE DATE! VBC is scheduled for the week of July 15th! Scroll down for registration link. The Most Holy Body and Blood of Christ READINGS FOR SUNDAY…
May 25-31, 2024 PARISH CALENDAR SAVE THE DATE! VBC is scheduled for the week of July 15th! Registration and more info coming soon! The Solemnity of the Most Holy Trinity READINGS FOR SUNDAY…
May 18-24, 2024 PARISH CALENDAR SAVE THE DATE! VBC is scheduled for the week of July 15th! Registration and more info coming soon! Pentecost Congratulations to our First Communion class! We are so very proud of…
May 11-17, 2024 PARISH CALENDAR SAVE THE DATE! VBC is scheduled for the week of July 15th! Registration and more info coming soon! Solemnity of the Ascension of the Lord Congratulations to our First Communion class! We are…
May 4-10, 2024 PARISH CALENDAR Happy Easter Readings for Sunday: https://bible.usccb.org/bible/readings/050524.cfm When do we say Enough ? (5th of Series) We continue in these Easter days to reflect on the Resurrection and…
April 27- May 3, 2024 PARISH CALENDAR Happy Easter READINGS FOR SUNDAY: https://bible.usccb.org/bible/readings/042824.cfm When do we say Enough? (4th in Series) We have been examining the effect that the death of Jesus had…
April 20-26, 2024 PARISH CALENDAR Happy Easter READINGS FOR SUNDAY: https://bible.usccb.org/bible/readings/042124.cfm When do we say Enough (3rd in Series) We have been looking at the experience of the disciples in regard to…
April 13-19, 2024 PARISH CALENDAR Happy Easter READINGS FOR SUNDAY: https://bible.usccb.org/bible/readings/041424.cfm This Week’s Schedule Daily Mass Time Change !!! In order for the Eucharistic Revival to take…
Catholics around the world have a lot of different ways of celebrating Epiphany on January 6. Catholics can receive a special home blessing on or around Epiphany, which can be performed by an adult member of the household or a priest. Many parishes will distribute blessed chalk so you can write this inscription above the door of your home: 20 + C + M + B + 25. ... See MoreSee Less
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Heidie, a Catholic convert, did not kneel or see others kneel in the Protestant community she came from. The first time she saw a kneeler, she thought it was a footrest. But seeing another woman flip it down to kneel and pray opened Heidie’s eyes to a practice she thought extinct and found mysterious. For those of us who are lifelong Catholics, Heidie’s reflection on kneeling can help us see its sacredness anew. ... See MoreSee Less
On Kneeling — Dappled Things
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There is so much that we can learn from the saints, not only through their words, but also through the way they lived their lives. The saints help us recognize saintly virtues that we might already possess at least in part, and knowing their lives can help us transform ours.
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In today’s Gospel, Jesus says: “Come to me, all you that are weary and are carrying heavy burdens, and I will give you rest. Take my yoke upon you, and learn from me; for I am gentle and humble in heart, and you will find rest for your souls. For my yoke is easy, and my burden is light.”
I will be honest—while these words can sound comforting, there were times when I thought them also a bit of a joke—the not-so-funny kind. What part of “take up your cross daily” is restful? Or “be perfect as your heavenly Father is perfect?” Or “go into the whole world and proclaim the Gospel to every creature?” Saint resumes are rarely short.
Yet over the years, I’ve come to see what I could not earlier: the yoke is the rest. To allow ourselves to be yoked to Jesus—to labor only with Him and for Him—is the ultimate rest. What does this mean? ... See MoreSee Less
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Please join us for Mass this morning @ 10am, followed by a Holy Hour of Adoration.
We also have our Parish Penance Service tonight @6pm. We have several priest from around the Diocese coming to to hear confessions. ... See MoreSee Less
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Please join us for our parish-wide Penance Service Monday, December 16th @ 6pm.
The Sacrament of Confession is deeply rooted in Sacred Scripture. This Sacrament of God’s mercy is vital for the soul and bears great fruits and blessings when we are properly disposed and prepared. Here are ten Biblical meditations for making a good confession. ... See MoreSee Less
Ten Biblical Meditations for Making a Good Confession
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One of the greatest blessings and gifts that flow out of the Sacred Heart of Our Lord is a mercy that is expressed most deeply through the Sacrament of Confession. This Sacrament is also sometimes cal...Comment on Facebook