Pastor’s Letter: February 4, 2024
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Dear friend, Catholic Schools Week was a great success. We kicked off the week last Sunday at the 9 am Mass. We had so many present that Fr. Daniel had to get some extra chairs so parishioners could sit in the vestibule. It’s always a joy to have more people than our seats could accommodate. After Mass we held a...
Pastor’s Letter: January 28, 2024
Posted by chadmin
Dear friend, This week the Catholic Church in the United States celebrates “Catholic Schools Week.” The bishops decided on this celebration as a means to joyfully celebrate what our schools represent and to build toward the future. The Church consistently teaches that parents are the first educators of their children in the ways of faith. Catholic schools exist to help...
Pastor’s Letter: November 19, 2023
Posted by chadmin
Dear friend, “Charm is deceptive and beauty is fleeing.” These words from Proverbs Chapter 31, along with many scriptural passages, invite us to put life into perspective. By our nature, we are people who sense the world around us. The gifts of hearing, seeing, feeling, smelling and tasting allow us to participate as active members in this world. The loss...
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