The month of November holds a special place in the Church’s year. As autumn fades and the liturgical year draws to a close, the Church invites us to reflect on the mysteries of death, judgment, and eternal life—truths that are not meant to bring fear, but hope.
We begin November...
We are encouraged to reflect on and express appreciation for the good things in our lives, both big and small. Focus on positive emotions, improve well-being, and strengthen relationships. Here are some thoughts in putting them into practice: Notice, Think, Feel and Do. Raising Grateful...
As November begins, the Church turns her gaze toward the mystery of the Communion of Saints—the bond that unites all who belong to Christ: those in heaven, those being purified, and those still on their earthly pilgrimage. The first two days of the month invite us to reflect on the...
A Note from Father Connelly
Dear friends,
I want to reassure you that we take the safety of everyone at Mass very seriously. As part of our security measures, the side entrances and the doors to the lower level are locked shortly after Mass begins. This helps ensure that our church remains a...
October 20
Saint Paul of the Cross (1694–1775) is remembered as a man of deep prayer, burning love for Christ Crucified, and tireless zeal for the salvation of souls. Born in Ovada, Italy, Paul Danei grew up in a devout family and from an early age felt drawn to a life of holiness and...
After his healing in the Jordan river, Naaman returns to Elisha. It’s his miraculous healing that has led to him recognize the God of Israel as the one who had healed him. In thanksgiving, he desires to offer sacrifice, and pledges that he “will no longer offer holocaust or sacrifice...
The Catholic Church teaches that angels and demons are real spiritual beings created by God. They play an important role in the history of salvation and continue to act in the world today. While popular culture often portrays them in exaggerated or distorted ways, Catholic theology gives us a...
October is Mental Health Awareness & Anti-Bullying Month
Bullying affects the Body / Mind/ and Spirit of those experiencing and those doing the bullying.
Bullying can happen to kids, adolescents, and adults. It is never okay at any age. The Center for Disease Control and Department of...
September 29
On September 29, the Church celebrates the Feast of the Archangels: Saints Michael, Gabriel, and Raphael. These powerful messengers of God appear throughout Scripture, each entrusted with a unique role in God’s plan of salvation.
Saint Michael the Archangel Michael is known...
On September 27, the Church celebrates the Memorial of Saint Vincent de Paul, a priest whose life and mission earned him the title “Apostle of Charity.” Born in 1581 in Gascony, France, Vincent was ordained a priest at the young age of 19. At first, he sought comfort and security in...