Fifth Sunday of Lent
The great Catholic theologian and philosopher Bernard Lonergan suggested that the human soul does not come into the world as a tabla rasa, a pure, clean sheet of paper onto which anything can be written. Rather, we are born with first principles indelibly stamped inside our souls. Fr. Ron Rolhesier states that “classical theology and philosophy name…
DetailsFourth Sunday of Lent
As we journey through the season of Lent, the Fourth Sunday offers us profound insights into the nature of God’s love and the essence of our Christian calling. This year, Cycle B readings illuminate our path with themes of reconciliation, love, and the transformative power of light in our lives. They seemed to flow straight…
DetailsThird Sunday of Lent
This Sunday we will use the readings for Cycle A as we celebrate the first of the scrutinies for the Rite of Christian Initiation (RCIA) process for the candidates and the Elect who are joining our Church and becoming full members of our community. The encounter between Jesus and the Samaritan woman at the…
DetailsSecond Sunday of Lent
As we continue our Lenten journey, we are reminded of the importance of deepening our spiritual lives and drawing closer to God. In the Gospel of Mark (Mark 9:2-10), we encounter the transfiguration of Jesus on the mountain. Peter, James, and John are granted a glimpse of Jesus’ divine glory, and they hear the voice…
DetailsFirst Sunday of Lent
As we gather together on this first Sunday of Lent, we embark on a sacred journey marked by reflection, repentance, and renewal. Our Lenten journey began on Ash Wednesday, a solemn day where we received ashes in the shape of the cross on our foreheads, reminding us of our mortality and the need for penance…
Details40 Prayers for Lent
During the 40 Days of Lent, the following prayers reflecting on the heart can help us prepare our hearts for Easter Source: “A Graced Heart in Lent”, Joyce Rupp. Warm my heart when it is cold. Embrace my heart when it is lonely. Strengthen my heart when it is…
DetailsSixth Sunday in Ordinary Time
This weekend, we will celebrate the Sacrament of Anointing at all Masses this weekend. We encourage all parishioners who may need spiritual and physical healing to come forward right after the homily to receive this anointing and prayers from the community. We also ask you to invite any Catholic neighbor or friend who is in…
DetailsLent 2024 – Seeing Through The Eyes of the Heart: A Journey to Easter
Parish Reconciliation Service Prayer by Christine Moore click here Reflection Questions click here We invite you to journey with us this Lent taking the time to see through the eyes of the heart. Scroll down to read about our Lenten Program and Events. 40 Prayers for Lent Click Here Weekday Mass Times: 6:30am & 8:30am…
DetailsFIFTH SUNDAY IN ORDINARY TIME
As we gather on this fifth Sunday of Ordinary Time, we are filled with gratitude for the many blessings that have graced our parish community in recent weeks. We have witnessed the amazing success of the Fr. Murray Basketball Tournament, which not only showcased the talents of our youth but also exemplified the spirit of…
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