This Week Letter – June 16, 2019
From the Pastor’s Desk The feast of Pentecost, which we celebrated last Sunday, solemnly and officially closed the Church’s Easter Season. We have now entered a new liturgical season, the period of Ordinary Time, which will last until Advent. Today we celebrate the Solemnity of the Most Holy Trinity which urges us to immerse.. read more →
This Week Letter – June 9, 2019
From the Pastor’s Desk In a certain parish, the sacrament of Confirmation was being conferred. In the central nave of the church, the candidates awaited the coming of the Bishop who would confirm them. Upon his arrival, the Bishop approached one of the young ladies and asked,” What is your name?”” Mary,” the girl.. read more →
This Week Letter – June 2, 2019
From the Pastor’s Desk Today we celebrate the Solemnity of the Ascension of Our Lord, its observance having been transferred from Thursday to this day, which means we are already forty days into the Easter Season and only one week remains until we will celebrate the Solemnity of the Descent of the Holy Spirit… read more →
This Week Letter – May 26, 2019
From the Pastor’s Desk… “See what love the Father has bestowed on us that we may be called the children of God. Yet so we are.” This relationship with God was lost through sin, but regained through the death and resurrection of Christ Jesus. He is the stone, rejected by the builders, Who has become.. read more →
This Week Letter – May 19, 2019
From the Pastor’s Desk Today’s Gospel sounds like Christ’s last will which is being delivered to us before His departure. His words are simple and beautiful though not easily realized in today’s world of indifference and hatred. Christ’s testament reads: “My children, I will be with you just a little while longer. I give you.. read more →
This Week Letter – May 12, 2019
From the Pastor’s Desk In today’s Gospel, Christ presents Himself to us as the Good Shepherd and assures us that He knows His flock. The image of the Good Shepherd is a symbol of a call to unity. This theme continues in the first reading reminding us of the beginning of Christ’s mission where neither.. read more →


