Ascension—Jesus Was Lifted Up, and a Cloud Took Him from Their Sight When we celebrate the Feast of the Ascension, we celebrate the absence of Jesus. He is physically gone from us. He is no longer with us as he once was. When we celebrate the Feast of Pentecost, the gift of the Holy Spirit,…
Calling All 2020 Graduates! The Parish Family of St. Thomas More desires to recognize the achievements of those among us who are graduating this year, especially during this time of pandemic. Graduations may be from grade school, middle school, high school, certificate programs, college, and beyond. If you happen to be one of these graduates,…
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Daily Reflection: Saturday, May 16, 2020 Hear Ye! Hear Ye! Hear Ye! Although it seems that our world has come to a standstill, life around us does continue and we all move forward as the future on-folds. This is true in Parish Life as well… Last week, I announced the retirements…
Towers of Faith—Be a Part of the Legacy! You Are Invited to Become a Tower of Faith! The “Towers of Faith” is a grass-roots movement that has arisen due to the generosity of a number of parishioners who wanted to ensure that the treasure they would leave behind upon their death would be a sign…
Happy Mother’s Day! As a Church we continue to celebrate the Resurrection of Jesus during these Great Fifty Days. As a nation we celebrate Mother’s Day. In our prayer and in our Eucharist this day, we give thanks to God for all the women in our lives who have imaged God and have been mother…
Hopefully this story from an unknown author will help us, in these days of the pandemic, to surrender, to relax, to trust, to know that Jesus is in the “driver’s seat” and that all will be well! Pedal! At first I saw God as my observer, my judge, keeping track of the things I did…
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