Pastor’s Letter: September 22, 2019
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Dear friend, Last weekend, we heard of the tax collectors and sinners all drawing near to listen to Jesus. Jesus once said, “those who are well don’t need a physician, but the sick do.” Jesus talked much more about spiritual sickness than he did about physical illness. Christ constantly invited His listeners to ponder how the interior life of the...
Pastor’s Letter: September 8, 2019
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Dear friend, Throughout the Liturgical year, the Mass the Church celebrates each day is determined by a hierarchy of theological importance. A Holy Day of Obligation ranks as the most important time to attend Mass. There are five Precepts of the Catholic Church for one to stay in “good standing” with the Church. One of the five Precepts is to...
Pastor’s Letter, September 15, 2019
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Dear friend, “Tax collectors and sinners were all drawing near to listen to Jesus,” begins the Gospel of Luke this weekend. The Gospels make it clear that Jesus had not only the gift of healing, but also the gift of speech. The Lord knew how to draw in a crowd. The sinners felt loved and the religious protectionists felt threatened....
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