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June Homilies

June 30, 2019
– Listen here: June 30, 2019
– Read Fr. Gerry’s notes here:  June 30th Homily notes
– Read Mass Readings here: USCCB

June 23, 2019
– Listen here: June 16, 2019 (Trinity Sunday)
– Read Fr. Gerry’s notes here:  Corpus Christi Sunday Homily notes
– Read Mass Readings here: USCCB

June 16, 2019
– Listen here: June 16, 2019 (Trinity Sunday)
– Read Fr. Gerry’s notes here:  Trinity Sunday Homily notes
– Read Mass Readings here: USCCB

June 9, 2019
– Listen here: June 9, 2019 (Pentecost)
– Read Fr. Gerry’s notes here:  Pentecost Sunday Homily notes
– Read Mass Readings here: USCCB

June 2, 2019
– Listen here: June 2, 2019
– Read Fr. Gerry’s notes here:  June 2nd Homily notes
– Read Mass Readings here: USCCB

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Our next Baptism Preparation Class will be held Sunday, February 9th @ 9:15am in the FLC St. Michael the Archangel Room located on the right hand side of the building. This class is for all parents looking to have a child baptized in the next three months. Please call LeighAnn in the church office, 601-992-9547, to register for this class. ... See MoreSee Less

Our next Baptism Preparation Class will be held Sunday, February 9th @ 9:15am in the FLC St. Michael the Archangel Room located on the right hand side of the building. This class is for all parents looking to have a child baptized in the next three months. Please call LeighAnn in the church office, 601-992-9547, to register for this class.

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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.

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