A Letter From Our Pastor

01-29-2023Pastor's LetterFr. Dan Connealy

Happy Sunday!

Last weekend we were able to have the dedication of our new altar! It was an excellent celebration and I am grateful to all of our staff and volunteers who helped make it go so smoothly! This weekend you will likely see scaffolding in the Church (if not this weekend, then certainly next weekend).

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From Our Parochial Vicor

01-22-2023Pastor's LetterFr. Oliver Vietor

Hello,

There is often some confusion about the sacrament of Anointing. While I can’t answer every question here, I can give some basic information that may be helpful to you. In the first place, this sacrament is the same thing as what used to be called the last rites. In other words, Anointing is the last rites of the Church.

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A Letter from our Pastor

01-15-2023Pastor's LetterFr. Dan Connealy

Happy Sunday!

This Monday the office will be closed for Martin Luther King Jr. Day. There will be morning confessions and Mass but no evening confessions or Mass. This is a big week for the parish. This week begins the painting of the church.

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The Epiphany of the Lord

01-08-2023Pastor's LetterFr. John Muir

A friend of mine is a young priest who teaches high school physics at a Catholic boys’ prep school. Like many today, the boys often think science and religion are enemies. So, he delights in their raised eyebrows when he reminds them his first full-time job as a priest was to be an astrophysicist.

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Mary, The Holy Mother of God

01-01-2023Pastor's LetterFr. John Muir

We hide ourselves and our secrets from God because we are afraid. Even Mary can seem too perfect to approach. The shepherds find the strength to speak to Mary and Joseph at the moment they see the child in the manger. They open their hearts and share what they’ve experienced.

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