
Pastor’s Letter: March 17, 2024
Posted by chadmin
Dear friend, Jesus gives a little lesson on botany in the Gospel reading this weekend. “Unless a grain of wheat falls to the ground, it remains just a grain of wheat, but if it dies it produces much fruit.” Often called the cycle of life, one aspect of life gives its life for the life of another. Whether this is...

Pastor’s Letter: February 4, 2024
Posted by chadmin
Dear friend, Catholic Schools Week was a great success. We kicked off the week last Sunday at the 9 am Mass. We had so many present that Fr. Daniel had to get some extra chairs so parishioners could sit in the vestibule. It’s always a joy to have more people than our seats could accommodate. After Mass we held a...

Pastor’s Letter: December 10, 2023
Posted by chadmin
Dear friend, With the 2nd Sunday of Advent, the Church always honors and remembers St. John the Baptist. John is seen as the bridge from the Old to the New Testaments. The Old Testament records the promises of God to visit His people, to save all from sin and death. The prophets of the Old Testament paved the way for...
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