Today the Church begins a new liturgical year that offers a new start to live with and in Jesus. We have the option to become a testimony of His loving redemption, to share in it through who we are and what we do, and finally to recall our own eternal destiny.
Count your Blessings! The perfect way to begin your Thanksgiving Day celebration. Join us for Mass at 10 AM, and Give Thanks to the Lord! If you cannot join us in person, we will be livestreaming on our website.
The Solemnity of Our Lord Jesus Christ, King of the Universe is the culmination of the Church’s entire liturgical year. Today we celebrate Christ who is truly King and Lord of the Universe and now reigns in all His glory in Heaven.
Tis the season! The holidays are quickly approaching and this year Parish Outreach has two options available for you to help children in need in our community.
Often the Lord God trusts us more than we perhaps trust ourselves. He entrusts to us a lot of potential, not only to become the persons and Christians He has called us to be, but also to build up the Church and God's Kingdom. What a trust!
In today’s Gospel, Jesus uses the parable of the ten virgins-- 5 wise, and 5 foolish---in the context of a wedding to capture our attention to help us to embrace our relationship with Him. The ten virgins represent all of us – those who stay focused, ready, and prepared, and those whose attitude represents that the “religion thing” can wait.