NEWS

05 Dec

Advent remains one of my favorite seasons of the Liturgical year. In the Church, it is a time meant for slowing down and preparing for the coming of our...

05 Dec

This is the first Sunday of Advent . Advent is a time when we prepare for Christ’s coming into the world. There are two main focus of the season. The...

28 Nov

One thing that I love in life is a good story. Whether it is in a book, a movie, a conversation with a friend or in conversation with a stranger in the...

28 Nov

The response of Jesus to Pilate, the most powerful human authority in Palestine at that time, raises a very important question for those of us who call...

21 Nov

The play will be presented by Saints Joseph and Paul Catholic Church on December 22 at 4 p.m. in the Parish Hall. We need at least 19 CHILDREN parishioners...

21 Nov

Jesus grew up in the small village of Nazareth on top of a craggy mountain in the northern part of Israel. Like the vast majority of the people of his...

14 Nov

It’s time to organize our efforts toward outreach during the Christmas Season for children age birth to age 18. If you know of families in need,...

14 Nov

Jesus meant they would not be “deemed worthy” if they failed to love God and their neighbor as themselves. Do we understand that? Will we be deemed...

06 Nov

The Psalms remain one of my favorite models of prayer. This morning, I was struck with Psalm 45:1 as a reminder to me of the good things that the Lord has done...

06 Nov

Are there any like Zacchaeus among us? Can any of us say "I shall give HALF of my possessions to the poor, and if I have defrauded anyone I will repay them...

31 Oct

The message of today’s gospel is not only how I see others but also how I see myself in the eyes of God. Look at what Luke says at the beginning of the...

16 Oct

“There was a judge in a certain town who neither feared God nor respected any human being.”  Sadly that describes many people in power in the time of...
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