Month: October 2020
This Sunday begins National Vocation Awareness Week here in the United States. It is an opportunity to remind ourselves of the need to pray for vocations to the priesthood, religious life and married life. People do not just decide to become priests or religious, it is the result of feeling drawn to the life and the work. It is born from a growing faith and love of Christ and the Church and the conviction that service to the Church through this vocation will not only bring joy but also better the lives of others who are drawn to Christ. (Read more…)
Today as we celebrate World Priest Day, we honor the men who have dedicated their lives to Jesus Christ and the Catholic Church through the Sacrament of Holy Orders. Let me then, today take a few moments and reflect on the priesthood.
Sacramentally there are three key things that only priests can do. Hear confessions and give absolution. Anoint the sick. And most importantly: consecrate the Eucharist.
When you consider those three sacraments, they offer a powerful testament to the meaning of the priesthood. Because those sacraments – confession, anointing, the Eucharist – are ones that bring us most profoundly into the presence of God. (Read more…)
From the Pastor’s Desk
Catholics throughout
the world are invited to recommit themselves to the Church’s missionary
activity through prayer and sacrifice by observing World Mission Sunday on
October 18th. Instituted for the whole
Church by Pope Pius XI in 1926, it is traditionally celebrated on the
next-to-last Sunday each October.
Today, let us join our
brothers and sisters around the world who gather at the Lord’s Table to
celebrate, with great joy, our common vocation as missionaries. Our prayers and concrete gestures of
solidarity will help build local churches across the globe. Through the work of these churches, and their
witness to Christ, the poor receive practical help and experience God’s love
and mercy, His hope and peace. (Read more…)
From the Pastor’s Desk
Our parish volunteers consist of
dedicated lay men and women who do so much for our parish and our parishioners.
Pope Francis clearly appreciates those
who work in some capacity for the Church. Our Holy Father said, “The mission
of the Church in the world proceeds through the contribution of those who are
part of it.” He also commented that “some think that there are only
priests, the bosses, and then there are workers. No, the Church is all of
us, everyone, each person has their role in the Church, but we are all the
Church.”
Pope Francis celebrates Mass for various
workers in the Vatican when his schedule permits. He also prays for those
with whom he works, and when possible, interacts with them. He wants them
to feel that they are integral to the mission of the Church. At St. (Read more…)
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