This Week Letter – January 22, 2017
Dear Parishioners and Friends, Peter and Andrew were casting their nets every day and many a night, but little of this had benefits. When Jesus appeared on the shore of the lake, He gave their lives new meaning. Only God can give a man a new meaning to his existence. Only God makes life so.. read more →
This Week Letter – January 15, 2017
Dear Parishioners and Friends, At the very beginning of the Bible it speaks of the Spirit who hovered over the waters. This vision of the Spirit that emerges over matter mixed as some pre-cosmic ocean, reminds about the first microseconds of creation. When John emphasizes the presence of the Spirit in the Messiah, he wants.. read more →
This Week Letter – January 8, 2017
Dear Parishioners and Friends, On the Feast of the Epiphany we come together with the Magi from the East to Bethlehem to “make a bow to the Lord.” We want to see and honor the Son of God, born in the greatest humility, which becomes a gift for all: Mary, Joseph, the shepherds, and the.. read more →
This Week Letter – January 1, 2017
Dear Parishioners and Friends, As the liturgical new year begins, the Church honors the Holy Mother of God. Among the special privileges attributed to Mary, the greatest is her Divine Motherhood. The Mother of the Lord has the highest place after Christ and is closest to us as her children because of her Divine Motherhood… read more →
This Week Letter – December 25, 2016
Dear Parishioners and Friends, Today is a great and joyous day: The Word became flesh and was born of the Virgin Mary. “For a child is born to us, a son is given to us…” Although the world back then had too many other problems to notice the coming of a poor child, there.. read more →
This Week Letter – December 11, 2016
Dear Parishioners and Friends, Two words today are crucial: joy and conversion. The third Sunday of Advent, called Gaudete – Sunday of Joy (the color pink is a symbol of joy), speaks of the joy of expectation of the coming Awaited One, but in order to experience this joy, you need to convert. Do not.. read more →
This Week Letter – December 4, 2016
Dear Parishioners and Friends In the preaching of St. John, the Final Judgment is an inevitable necessity coming upon Israel. The fire of God will burn out everything – this is the message of John! God reveals the roots of evil like a lumberjack before the last blow of an axe and if these people.. read more →
This Week Letter – November 20 , 2016
Dear Parishioners and Friends, The Solemnity of Christ the King, which falls today, the last Sunday of the liturgical year, closes and opens the next chapter of our lives. It ends the church year, the Year of Mercy and brings Advent – the watchful waiting for the coming of the Savior. Although Jesus never wore.. read more →
This Week Letter – November 13 , 2016
Dear Parishioners and Friends, In the month when we remember our departed, reflect and ask yourself this question: How do you imagine your future, not only in the immediate sense, but after your death as well? Today’s Sunday reading invites us to think about the truths of the final things: on death, judgment, heaven,.. read more →
This Week Letter – November 6 , 2016
Dear Parishioners and Friends, In November, which is the month dedicated to remember our deceased, we visit cemeteries more often, and we reflect more on the mystery of dying and death. The highest expression of our prayer is in the Eucharist. When we offer a Mass for the dead, we help them in the.. read more →


