The Feast of the Exaltation of the Holy Cross, celebrated on September 14, is a solemn and significant day in the liturgical life of the Catholic Church. This feast commemorates the discovery of the True Cross by Saint Helena, the mother of Emperor Constantine, in the fourth century, and honors...
In an age where the relationship between faith and science is frequently misunderstood, it is crucial to reaffirm the Catholic teaching that there is no fundamental division between the two. Rather, faith and science are seen as complementary paths leading to the same ultimate truth—God...
Summer is almost over, which means most of us are settling back into routine life. Looking for something life-giving to add to your routine? Wanting to meet new people? Or just looking for someone to share your summer stories with? Try joining a small group!
Small groups meet weekly from...
Labor Day, observed on the first Monday of September in the United States, is often seen as the unofficial end of summer—a time for family gatherings, cookouts, and rest before the busy fall season. However, its deeper significance lies in the celebration of the dignity of work and the...
On August 24th, the Catholic Church commemorates the Feast of St. Bartholomew the Apostle, one of the twelve apostles chosen by Jesus Christ to spread the Gospel. While St. Bartholomew's life remains somewhat enigmatic, his unwavering faith and martyrdom stand as a powerful testament to...
In the realm of contemporary discourse, the term "deepity" was coined by philosopher Daniel Dennett to describe statements that appear profound but are actually trivially true or meaningless upon closer examination. While Dennett’s intent was largely aimed at critiquing superficial or...
Dear Parishioners,
We are pleased to announce the introduction of a new funeral planning packet designed to streamline the process during one of life’s most challenging times. At Guardian Angels Catholic Church, we understand that planning a funeral can be overwhelming, and our goal is to...
The Catholic Church, rich in tradition and liturgical life, categorizes certain days as solemnities, feasts, or memorials. These designations help the faithful focus on different aspects of the faith and the lives of saints, offering opportunities for celebration, reflection, and growth in...
Dear Beloved Parishioners of Guardian Angels,
As I transition in my assignment as permanent deacon for The Church of Saint Peter Claver, I want to take this opportunity to say, “Thank You” to everyone that has played any part in my journey of faith. Please know that wherever my...
The Catholic Church celebrates the Memorial of Saints Martha, Mary, and Lazarus on July 29th. This feast day honors three siblings from Bethany, who were close friends of Jesus and prominent figures in the New Testament. Their lives provide profound examples of faith, service, and...