Message from Fr. Workman – 34th Sunday of Ordinary Time
This weekend we celebrate the Solemnity of Our Lord Jesus Christ King of the Universe, and the last Sunday of our liturgical year. [Click to read more]
This weekend we celebrate the Solemnity of Our Lord Jesus Christ King of the Universe, and the last Sunday of our liturgical year. [Click to read more]
Each of us are granted gifts and talents to help build the kingdom of God. For the most part, we understand these talents. However, some of us are either unaware of them or choose to ignore them completely. [Click to read more]
The month of November is a month of preparation. We do our fall chores: raking leaves, recycling summer garden plants, putting away summer furniture, installing storm windows, and mowing the grass one last time. [Click to read more]
This weekend we celebrate the great warriors of the Church. Throughout our history men and women of every background have fought to bring the gospel message to the people of the world. [Click to read more]
What a challenge we receive in this Sunday’s gospel! Loving God above all things and our neighbor is the core of the Christian life, but how many of us can say this is easy to do? [Click to read]
The power of the Holy Spirit is more powerful than we realize. [Click to read]
In the Fall season we receive a special reminder that God has control over all creation. [Click to read more]
Feast of the Guardian Angels Dear Brothers and Sisters, Through the sacraments, Jesus comes to touch us and give us his grace to do the work in the vineyard. He trusts us to produce fruit that will give glory to God and bring others to the grace of the sacraments. The sacraments are our lifeline […]
Society of St. Vincent de Paul Annual Blanket Sunday October 10-11, 2020 The 34th annual Blanket Sunday appeal kicks off the weekend of October 10-11, 2020. Last year, funds from the appeal were used to purchase and distribute over 6,000 blankets and 200 beds to the homeless and low-income individuals and families throughout Northeast Ohio. […]
Jesus points out in this parable that God does not think in human terms but rather gives to each according to “His” generosity. [Click to read more]
Dear Brothers and Sisters, Jesus tells Peter that forgiveness needs to be abundant. At the heart of Christianity is the mercy and forgiveness that our human nature has received from God. As abundant as that is, we in turn are expected to show similar actions toward those that offend us. In a world that is […]
As our country celebrates Labor Day, we are reminded about the gift of work. The ability to use our gifts and talents to better the human race helps us fulfill the great commandment of loving our neighbor. [Click to read more]