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.
Traditionally called Passiontide, these final two weeks of Lent form an intense interior period of recollection and spiritual solidarity with Christ. ... See MoreSee Less
During Passiontide, the Church Doubles Down on Lent
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COMMENTARY: In this second part of Lent, we shift our focus. We are now called to unite ourselves to the Lord Jesus and spiritually prepare for his Paschal mystery.Comment on Facebook
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Please join us tomorrow evening at 6pm for our Lenten Reconciliation Service
"The battle against temptations is the first, most important, and unceasing battle for any serious Christian who is intent on following Christ to the very end," writes Father Nnamdi Moneme. We must prioritize that battle. ... See MoreSee Less
Prioritize our Battles with Temptations
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Our lecturer in the seminary jokingly began his class one day by saying to us, “I can overcome all things in life, except temptations.” He definitely got our attention by that line. Then he went o...Comment on Facebook
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Catholics automatically reach for the font upon entering a church, but what other uses does holy water have in our faith lives? A group of lay Cistercians put together 14 ways Catholics should avail themselves of this powerful sacramental. ... See MoreSee Less
Uses of Holy Water Every Catholics Should Know - Lay Cistercians
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Learn the meaningful uses of holy water for Catholics. From blessings to spiritual cleansing, explore its sacred significance in faith.Comment on Facebook
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No one denies that "active participation" at Mass is good for the soul. But what exactly does it look like? Phil Lawler explores the meaning – and controversy – surrounding this liturgical catchphrase. ... See MoreSee Less
What ‘active participation’ really means
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“Active participation” does not mean giving people something to do— something extrinsic to the real action.Comment on Facebook
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