Hard to believe that May begins Monday, meaning that another school year is coming quickly to an end and summer is just around the corner. May always proves to be a busy month around the parish. Read more.
April seems to be flying by, here we are already on the third Sunday of Easter. It has been a rough season with the allergies for everyone I meet -- certainly Father AL and I are both sneezing more than we would like. Yet, the beauty of the spring flowers offsets the inconvenience of a little congestion. Read more.
A most blessed Divine Mercy Sunday to one and all! This more recent observance, introduced to the Church for the Sunday within the Octave of Easter by Pope St. John Paul II, calls us to appreciate and celebrate more specifically the hope and promise of God’s mercy in our lives. Specifically through the lens of the visions and diary of St. Faustina Kowalska, Divine Mercy focuses on the fulfillment made to St. Margaret Mary Aloqoque in the Sacred Heart of Jesus. Read more.
This week is the week we walk the journey together with Jesus from triumph to the tomb. Our focus has shifted now to the intensity of the shortest liturgical season of the year: the Triduum, where we focus intently on the passion, death, and resurrection of Jesus. Read more.