We hope that everyone had an enjoyable and blessed Christmas. Again, Father Adam, our deacons, and the entire staff of the parish church and school want to thank each of you for your thoughtfulness, generosity, prayers, and presence during this most blessed season. Read more.
It’s beginning to look a lot like Christmas! Here we are, the Fourth Sunday of Advent yet there are only two more days left until we celebrate the great Feast of the Nativity of Our Lord. Read more.
The Advent Season and approach of Christmas is now close to fruition as we celebrate Christmas in just ten days time. I hope that everyone is making progress on all of the tasks and projects of the holiday season. More importantly, though, I hope everyone has been able to take advantage of Advent todo some spiritual reflection and preparation. Advent and Christmas are at their very core and definition religious observances. Therefore, it is our responsibility to make sure that we are indeed ready for what the season offers us: a time to reflect on the coming of God into our world, our human experiences, and ultimately our lives through the great mystery of the Incarnation of the Word of God. Read more.
Today is the Solemnity of the Immaculate Conception of the Blessed Virgin Mary, though both the solemnity and the obligation to attend Mass transfers to tomorrow (Monday, December 9th) due to the eighth being the Second Sunday of Advent. We will celebrate Mass on Monday at 9 am and at 7 pm. The 5 pm Mass this Sunday is for Sunday and not for the Holy day. Read more.
Happy Advent!I hope everyone had an enjoyable Thanksgiving holiday with family and friends, and we are now all ready to hit the ground running as we prepare for the coming Christmas Season! Read more.