A BIG THANK YOU Another BIG THANK YOU is truly in order after last week’s celebration. It was absolutely glorious! I loved every minute of it. We had absolutely great singing and I felt the regular members brought the spirit … Continue reading
Category Archives: Parish Life
Palm or Flowery Weekend Sunday April 13th – Divine Liturgy 10:00 AM Great and Holy Week Great and Holy Tuesday – April 15th 7:00 PM — Presanctified Liturgy & Communal Penance Great and Holy Thursday – April 17th 7:00 PM … Continue reading
FEAST OF THE ANNUNCIATION Tuesday, March 25th – 7:00 PM … Continue reading
One of the final ways to practice the Presence of God, according to Anthony M. Coniaris, is rather interesting. He suggests that, like the prodigal son, we engage in speaking to ourselves, that is what has come to be known … Continue reading
Calendar of Events for 2014. Soup Sunday — March 23 Paska Baking — April 3, 4, 5 Easter Dinner — April 27 Parish Picnic — June 29 Feast Day Dinner — November 9 *************** PASKA ORDERS Please be advised: we … Continue reading
Since our homes are, or should be, the first and most important churches in our lives, we need to think about how we practice the presence of God in our homes. If we do not feel the presence of God … Continue reading
During a number of past weeks I have been sharing thoughts about how we might Practice the Presence of God, which is critical for true spiritual growth. We should never forget that the spiritual growth of each member contributes to … Continue reading
A vibrant parish is one that truly lives the Great Fast because it sees the Fast as an opportunity to grow in the faith. Members of a vibrant Parish voluntarily embrace ascetical practices. The Great Fast begins in just eight … Continue reading
I have been sharing with you the hints that a priest at Gonzaga University has come up with in order to pray with the Scriptures. I would quickly review these to help you remember: (1) Passage, (2) Place, (3) Posture … Continue reading
Praying with the Scriptures can be best facilitated by following five simple “Ps”. The first was, as we saw last week, Pick a Passage. The second is Pick a Place. Reading and praying with the Scriptures requires the right place. … Continue reading