Stay tuned for a message from our Religious Ed Leaders!
Renee & Cory are working hard to develop a plan.
Details & registration are coming soon!
Mississippi Catholic will publish Sacrament pages in upcoming editions.
We want to include your First Communion and Confirmation photos!
Please email your pics to: editor@jacksondiocese.org and include your full name, St. Paul Flowood, the date and name of sacrament celebration, and name of photographer, if possible.
First Communion Students — please pick up your banner at the church!
This is a great commemoration of your big day receiving Jesus in this special way. The banners are displayed on a table outside the office. Thank you.
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We are reassured of the greatness of man, of his dignity and rights. But we are in sore danger of forgetting fundamental truths about our condition. We are fallen beings alienated from God, from our neighbors, even from our very selves. We have no rights to stand on before God; we are like “filthy rags,” as Isaiah says (Is 64:4). We are dependent on the divine Mercy at every moment—for our very existence, for our conversion to good, for our repentance from evil, for our escape from damnation, and above all, for the gift of eternal life in Christ Jesus. ... See MoreSee Less
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The second part of the Roman Canon’s prayer Hanc igitur (“dispose our days in Thy peace; command that we be rescued from eternal damnation and numbered among the flock of Thine elect”) enshrines...Comment on Facebook
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Such a lovely picture ❤
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Thank you for sharing this, holy communion is so important 🙏💕
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