
Homily, August 4, 2024
From The Pastor When things are hard, it is easy to complain. When things go well, it is expected they will continue in the same manner. In difficult times, complainers look for someone to blame...

Homily, July 28, 2024
From The Pastor God loves bread and loves to feed the hungry. What is it about bread that God loves so much? Bread is a food staple. Bread in a variety of forms and grains...

Reflection, July 21, 2024
From The Pastor As I mentioned, or perhaps failed to mention, I am currently in the midst of my annual retreat. I will return to the parish later this week. Since my ordination, I have...

Homily, July 14, 2024
From The Pastor What role will your life play in salvation history? How is your life revealing the glory of God? With the spiritual blessings that are yours in Christ, how will your individual and...

Homily, July 7, 2024
From The Pastor As a leading Pharisee, Saul was not yet schooled in the sufficiency of grace. Highly educated and zealous in the rubrics of the Jewish Law, Saul claimed his authority from the Law....

Homily, June 30, 2024
From The Pastor Gratitude is the heart of Christian prayer. Any believer in the awareness of the love of Christ in the gift of redemption will pray from a foundation of gratitude. Gratitude is realized...

Homily, June 23, 2024
From The Pastor It must have been quite a challenge to hang around with a man like Jesus. One minute you are inspired with awe over his words and deeds, and the next minute you...

Homily, June 16, 2024
From The Pastor God loves to create beautiful things. God has a vision of perfect unity in diversity that reflects the totality of creation, humanity, and the infinity of the universe. Creating beauty is not...

Homily, June 9, 2024
From The Pastor Can you still feel the glow of the Easter season and the renewing grace of the Feast of Pentecost? I hope so, because these are an ever-present reality in the Christian mystery...

Homily, Most Holy Body & Blood of Jesus
From The Pastor It is difficult to understand why so many Catholics struggle to believe in the Real Presence of Jesus in the Eucharist. If a Christian professes Jesus as Lord and Christ, incarnate through...
