Dear Parishioners,
We had quite a busy past week: spaghetti supper, breakfast, bingo, men’s group meeting, and everything that normally goes on besides. Thank you to everyone who participated and volunteered for all of these past events. They certainly help our parish and school thrive. This upcoming week is a little quieter. Click the title to read more.
Dear Parishioners,
With the Christmas season behind us we are right back to work. The painting project has been put on hold because of the colder weather. Fortunately, the three hallway entrances have been painted. I would ask that people entering the church be attentive to the painted surfaces, particularly handrails. The painters used a very strong and scratch resistant paint, but we should still resist grabbing these surfaces with any sharp objects in our hands like keys. Meanwhile we have had some work done to upgrade other parts of the Church. Our fire suppression system in the Church Hall Kitchen has been upgraded to meet code requirements. The church boiler has a new expansion tank which is ASME certified. Click the title to read more.
Dear Parishioners,
With the Christmas season coming to an end, we bid farewell to the decorations in the church and we return to ordinary time. You will see a regular looking church next weekend. I want to again thank everyone who helped to make this Christmas so prayerful. The beauty of the decorations, the celebration of the Masses, the music and all the other pieces that go into the season went so well. Now we look forward to a brief interlude of Ordinary Time and then the season of Lent with all the liturgical traditions that it brings. Click the title to read more.
Dear Parishioners,
Happy New Year to everyone. Today we continue our meditations on the meaning of Christmas with Epiphany. The great event in Bethlehem cannot be contained in simply one day. Our thoughts and prayers turn toward the arrival of the three Magi. Click the title to read more.