November 26, 2017.mp3 Fr. Gerry asks the probing question, "Why do you come to Church?" and reflects on some of the key pieces in the Gospel — Who are all of the nations? — Who are the least of my brothers and sisters? — How have I responded to them?
This Sunday's Readings (November 26) text version and audio version
Next Sunday's Readings (December 3) text version and audio version
This Sunday's Readings (November 19) text version and audio version
Next Sunday's Readings (November 26) text version and audio version
November 12, 2017.mp3 Fr. Gerry returns with a great reflection on true Wisdom, and what it means to be ready for the coming of the Lord. What do we treasure? Lord, change my heart of stone. Let me become like You.
This Sunday's Readings (November 12) text version and audio version
Next Sunday's Readings (November 19) text version and audio version
We do not have a recorded Homily for November 5th as we had a visiting priest, Fr. Jason Johnston, who spoke on vocations. We pray for an increase in vocations to the priesthood & religious life.
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What an honor it is to carry the wine, hosts, and offerings to the celebrant at Mass for consecration!
Any occasion can be a time to serve as a Gift Bearer: a birthday, an anniversary, or just a “happy day,” or maybe you would like to bring up the gifts on the memorial of a loved one.
You can bring the gifts up with family or friends, members of your small group or another ministry your involved in, a few youth group members or leaders, or ask that person you sit beside every Sunday to join you.
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My favorite thing was to be picked to carry the gifts at school mass at St Mary’s school growing up!!!! ♥️
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JOIN US FOR STATIONS OF THE CROSS @ 6pm.
The Stations of the Cross depict 14 events in the Passion of Jesus Christ, beginning with Jesus being condemned to death and ending with His body being laid in a tomb. The pious practice of praying the Stations of the Cross originated in medieval Europe when pilgrims were unable to visit the Holy Land, so instead “visited” these Holy places through prayer.
St. Francis of Assisi, the founder of the Franciscan order, authored Stations of the Cross that popularized the devotion throughout the world. Today, you’ll find Stations of the Cross in almost every Catholic Church, particularly prayed on Lenten Fridays, but available throughout the year for meditation and reflection.
Click the link and spend some time today reflecting on the events of Good Friday... ... See MoreSee Less
Stations of the Cross - Franciscan Friars of the Atonement
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THE FOURTEEN STATIONS OF THE CROSS The Stations of the Cross depict 14 events in the Passion of Jesus Christ, beginning with Jesus being condemned to death and ending with His body being laid in a tom...Comment on Facebook