The Pascal Mystery: Why do Christians worship a crucified God? We've all heard that Christ died for our sins and rose again on Easter, but what does it mean?
The Divine Mercy Novena leading up to the celebration of the Feast Day on Sunday, April 8, begins on Good Friday. Evening speakers will share their Divine Mercy reflections Tuesday through Friday of Easter Week. All are invited to participate in this beautiful prayer of mercy!
Mark your calendar today for the annual Easter Bake Sale and Bazaar where you'll find those delicious baked goods and homemade crafts for sale. Remember to order your Easter Eggs early, too!
Please keep our five Candidates in your prayers as they continue to learn more about our Catholic faith in preparation for their full communion with the Church at Easter Vigil.
This annual collection on Easter Sunday provides much needed support and care for our retired priests who have sacrificed so much for our parishes and communities.
How special it is to receive the Body and Blood of Jesus and how privileged we are to receive His very presence in our lives. God bless our First Communicants! I invite you to share in a very special night...the Easter Vigil Mass. A night to remember and celebrate together!
What a holy weekend for our parish second graders! They will be receiving their First Communion on Saturday. Please keep them and their families in your prayers!
Many thanks to the Knights of Columbus, those who come to eat, and all the volunteers who offer to cook, serve and clean at the Fish Fry. Your generosity makes such a difference for our school children!
All day and PSR students are welcomed to share in the Holy Thursday procession on March 29th. Please respond by March 21 if your child would like to participate.
This just-released epic movie reveals the struggles of Paul and Luke against a determined emperor and the frailties of the human spirit in order to live out the Gospel of Jesus Christ and spread their message to the world. Plan to see this much-awaited story!
Offered each Wednesday evening during Lent, parishioners join together for a simple meal reflecting the Lenten spirit of fasting, prayer and almsgiving.
Lent is the emptying of oneself from oneself. It is about becoming more than ourselves. We still have two weeks to prepare our hearts and minds for Easter Resurrection.