• From the Pastor's Desk: September 16, 2022
    From the Pastor's Desk: September 16, 2022
    This weekend in our parish we celebrate the Feast of St. Luke the Evangelist – the Patron Saint of our parish.
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  • From the Pastor's Desk: October, 9 2022
    From the Pastor's Desk: October, 9 2022
    We continue our journey with the Gospel of Luke from Galilee to Jerusalem. The journey meant to teach Jesus’ disciples and to teach us today about how to live in the Kingdom of God.
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  • From the Pastor's Desk: October 2, 2022
    From the Pastor's Desk: October 2, 2022
    After weeks of teachings to warn His disciples about being a stumbling block for others on the journey of discipleship, this Sunday’s Gospel seems to bring much needed correction.
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  • From the Pastor's Desk: September 25, 2022
    From the Pastor's Desk: September 25, 2022
    Saint Luke's account of Jesus' challenging preaching continues this week with the parable of the rich man and Lazarus. Wealth and poverty seem to cross each other again. But there is more to the story – it is indifference and complacency what is at stake here.
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  • From the Pastor's Desk: September 18, 2022
    From the Pastor's Desk: September 18, 2022
    The Gospel for today presents a “spiritual puzzle” as the parable ends with this phrase, “and the master commended that dishonest steward for acting prudently.” The steward knew that his time of employment was coming to an end and before the final moment, he uses his connections and position to prepare for the future.
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  • From the Pastor's Desk: September 11, 2022
    From the Pastor's Desk: September 11, 2022
    Although the shock and pain since September 11, 2001, has slowly faded, for many Americans life no longer will be the same.
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  • From the Pastor's Desk: September 4, 2022
    From the Pastor's Desk: September 4, 2022
    The message for this Sunday reminds us about the significance of the Cross – the central image in the life of Jesus and in the life of those who follow in His name.
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  • From the Pastor's Desk: August 28, 2022
    From the Pastor's Desk: August 28, 2022
    In the Gospel today, Jesus lays down the rules for the etiquette for “gospel seating” and the compilation of the guest list.
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  • From the Pastor's Desk: August 21, 2022
    From the Pastor's Desk: August 21, 2022
    Today the Gospel presents us with one of the most important questions in life – who will be saved?
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  • From the Pastor's Desk: August 14, 2022
    From the Pastor's Desk: August 14, 2022
    This Sunday’s Gospel reminds us of the reason why Jesus, the Second Person of the Holy Trinity, left His heavenly dwelling and became one of us…“to set the earth on fire!” Just like the Holy Spirit came down as tongues of fire to inflame the followers of Jesus in the early Church, to live and preach the Gospel, Jesus came down with the same holy fire of His love, to make us bearers of His light of truth, faith, and hope.
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  • From the Pastor's Desk: August 7, 2022
    From the Pastor's Desk: August 7, 2022
    The United States Coast Guard summarizes today’s gospel in one forceful and brief Latin phrase: Semper Paratus: Always Ready. The message and parables of today’s Gospel are stitched together with themes of vigilance, preparedness, generosity and fidelity. Christians are to be “girded” ready for action. Readiness is an amazing disposition of a Christian’s character and identity. It is the realization that the most important aspect in life is to live in communion with God. The only way we will experience the fulfillment of His promises in this life and the next, we need to make our friendship with God the number one priority of our lives. Only then, will we be able to experience true meaning and carry out our tasks to fulfill our mission as His disciples in our lives that calls us to know, love, and serve God and our neighbor in a unique way. The extent of our trust, readiness, integrity and our “treasure” (what we most value and desire) of our mission will be the expression of discovering and fulfilling that supernatural task and purpose in our lives. Jesus wants us to live in such a close relationship with Him, to be vigilant, and to trust His direction of where to place and invest our treasure not because it is the right thing to do, but because He loves us, He wants us, and He encourages our own happiness. Semper Paratus.
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  • From the Pastor's Desk: July 31, 2022
    From the Pastor's Desk: July 31, 2022
    “If today you hear His voice, harden not your hearts.” The readings for this Sunday bring our attention on the meaning and purpose of life. The meaning of life does not consist in getting rich nor do our lives not consist of having possessions. The purpose of life is not to have the most “toys”- no matter how wonderful and beautiful and useful they are. No matter how hard you try to collect them, they cannot provide ends in themselves. But rather they are a means to an end, instruments to help us fulfill a much higher purpose, that of knowing and loving God.
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  • From the Pastor's Desk: July 24, 2022
    From the Pastor's Desk: July 24, 2022
    Today's liturgy invites us to focus on Jesus and His witness of the importance of prayer as we are invited to the school of Jesus – a school of faith to “teach us to pray.” The Divine Teacher praises God’s generosity, mercy and attentive love in rich and varied ways and in turn tells us to call God the “Father”.  Jesus’ life was a constant communication with His Father- a penetrating, most intimate relationship between them.  Jesus’ example teaches us to pray to God, who is the most generous and caring Father, for all our needs.
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  • From the Pastor's Desk: July 17, 2022
    From the Pastor's Desk: July 17, 2022
    We live in an age and a culture in which we think that there are so many things that we “have to” do.  One of the recent polls of American women revealed that their greatest desire is for more time; there is not enough time in a day, they say, to accomplish all of the things they have to do, from work, to taxiing their kids from one event to another, to various chores around the home, to the countless other time-consuming activities that occupy their ever-diminishing waking hours.  Scores of American men have long complained that, because of all of the various things that they have to do, they have less and less time to do the things that are really important.
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  • From the Pastor's Desk: July 10, 2022
    From the Pastor's Desk: July 10, 2022
    We are to love God and our neighbor with all the strength of our being, as the scholar of the Law answers Jesus in this Sunday’s Gospel. This command is nothing remote or mysterious—it’s already written in our hearts, in the book of Sacred Scripture. “You have only to carry it out,” Moses says in this week’s First Reading. Jesus tells His interrogator the same thing: “Do this and you will live.”
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  • From the Pastor's Desk: July 3, 2022
    From the Pastor's Desk: July 3, 2022
    With the celebration of the Fourteenth Sunday of Ordinary Time, we entered the month of July – the month dedicated to the Most Precious Blood of Jesus. July is vacation time in full swing - the time of summer heat, traveling and relaxation. It is also a time when our journey of faith continues to invite us to reflect upon our relationship with Jesus and the significant role Christ plays in our lives. So together with the Gospel of Luke we continue to follow Jesus on His way to Jerusalem.
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  • From the Pastor’s Desk: June 26, 2022
    From the Pastor’s Desk: June 26, 2022
    The context for this Sunday’s Gospel sets the tone for the upcoming months of Ordinary Time for us as it reaches a crucial turning point today. From now on, Jesus is traveling to Jerusalem for the last time. As the Gospel relates, the road Jesus takes is signposted with encounters and events that provides a deep and profound lesson of discipleship.
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  • From the Pastor's Desk: June 19, 2022
    From the Pastor's Desk: June 19, 2022
    Today the Church celebrates the Solemnity of the Most Holy Body and Blood of Christ. Today in our celebration we share in the essence of our faith what Jesus tells us in the Gospel, "Whoever eats My flesh and drinks My body has eternal life." The significance of Jesus’ statement is echoed by St. Paul who reminds us that we "participate in the body of Christ," when we break the bread and the cup we drink is "a participation in the blood of Christ." On this Solemnity of Corpus Christi we proclaim the greatest gift of Jesus Christ in the Eucharist, "the source and the summit of the Christian life" - reality from which everything in our life flows (source) and the reality toward which everything in our life is directed (summit), reality that gives us – the faithful – an energy, vision and hope to foster a true civilization of love.
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  • From the Pastor’s Desk:  June 12, 2022
    From the Pastor’s Desk:  June 12, 2022
    The Solemnity of the Most Holy Trinity Today the Church celebrates Trinity Sunday or "The Solemnity of the Most Holy Trinity."  It is one of the few feasts of the Liturgical Year that celebrates a reality and doctrine rather than an event or person. On Trinity Sunday we remember and honor the eternal God: the Father, the Son, and the Holy Spirit.
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  • From the Pastor's Desk: June 5, 2022
    From the Pastor's Desk: June 5, 2022
    Today the Church celebrates Pentecost as the day on which the Holy Spirit descended upon the apostles who were gathered in an upper room with Mary the Mother of Jesus as “He breathed on them and said, ‘Receive the Holy Spirit.’”   Ever since that time, the Church has wanted us to learn from that experience how to desire the Holy Spirit.
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