The Wounds of Christ As we journey through this Easter Season, as we continue to meditate and reflect upon the various Resurrection Accounts given to us in Scripture, the wounds of Christ still present in His Resurrected Body, cry out for attention. The wounds are a source of intrigue and curiosity. Why are they still…
The Sacrament of Reconciliation/Penance continues to be celebrated on Saturdays from 3:30pm to 4:30pm in the Church. Social Distancing will be observed, and if you are coming to Confession, you must wear a face mask. Thank you for your cooperation! –Fr. Mike
Living the Resurrected Life Last Sunday we began the celebration of the “Great 50 Days” of the Feast of the Resurrection. As we did so, we were mindful that we, who believe in the Resurrection of Jesus, must witness to this belief in and through the way we go about our daily lives. The priorities…
A Little Yeast Has Its Effect All through the Dough Do you not know that a little yeast has its effect all through the dough? Get rid of the old yeast to make of yourselves fresh dough, unleavened loaves, as it were; Christ our Passover has been sacrificed. Let us celebrate the feast not with…
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Fr. Mike’s Daily Reflection for 4/5/2020 and MASS
Life Entrusted to the Father This reflection was written by Father Richard Veras and is found in The Magnificat Lenten Companion, Lent 2020. In 1997, Hector Mendez was with his daughter visiting the top of the Empire State Building when a gunman began shooting randomly. When the shots began, Hector saw that his daughter was…
Works of Mercy If you are still looking for something to do during this Lenten Season, let me recommend the traditional “Works of Mercy—Corporal and Spiritual.” Corporal Works of Mercy To Feed the Hungry To Give Drink to the Thirsty To Clothe the Naked To Shelter the sHomeless To Visit the Sick To Ransom Captives…