Message from Fr. Workman, 4th Sunday of Easter
This week let us remember that we are sons and daughters of a compassionate Father who has revealed to us how must he loves us in the life, death, and resurrection of His son. [Click to read more.]
This week let us remember that we are sons and daughters of a compassionate Father who has revealed to us how must he loves us in the life, death, and resurrection of His son. [Click to read more.]
This week’s gospel concludes with: “you are witnesses of these things.” [Click to read more.]
What beautiful Easter days with which we have been graced, and how easy it is to experience the resurrection of our Lord.
As we approach the most sacred time in the life of the Church and prepare to celebrate another Easter Season together, I want to acknowledge the challenges, difficulties and blessings we have experienced during the past year of the pandemic. [Click to read more.]
I would like to share with you some Holy Week reflections. [Click to Read More.]
As we journey through Lent, we hear Jesus explain his future and the reality of his passion. [Click to read more.]
We continue our journey through Lent as we celebrate Laetare Sunday, the Fourth Sunday of Lent. [Click to read more.]
As we continue our journey through Lent we are confronted this weekend with the commandments and the zeal that Jesus has to make holy the Father’s house. [Click top read more.]
Through the experience of the transfiguration of Jesus, we receive a glimpse of the hope to which Jesus will witness. [Click to read more.]
This first week of Lent invites us to reflect upon the temptations that we encounter as we journey through our spiritual lives. [Click to read more.]
Saint Paul tells us that “Whether you eat or drink, or whatever you do, do everything for the glory of God.” (1 Cor 10:31) [Click to read more.]
Hearing again from the Gospel of Mark, we encounter Jesus healing and expelling. These actions of Jesus remind us that God comes to the most vulnerable with great compassion and mercy.
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