From the Rector: Sixteenth Sunday in Ordinary Time
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Temperance 1809 Temperance is the moral virtue that moderates the attraction of pleasures and provides balance in the use of created goods. It ensures the will’s mastery over instincts and keeps desires within the limits of what is honorable. the temperate person directs the sensitive appetites toward what is good and maintains a healthy discretion: …
Read moreFrom the Rector/Catechesis, Thirty-Second Sunday in Ordinary Time, 11/6/2022
From John Paul II, Salvifici doloris, On Christian Suffering In the second reading this Sunday, St. Paul talks about suffering with and for Christ. To help understand this, the following is from St. John Paul II on the same theme. Nevertheless, the Apostle’s experiences as a sharer in the sufferings of Christ go even further. …
Read moreFrom the Rector, Sixteenth Sunday in Ordinary Time, 7/17/2022
Assumption of the Blessed Virgin Mary From The Apostolic Constitution of Pope Pius XII on the Assumption of the Blessed Virgin Mary In their sermons and speeches on the feast day of the Assumption of the Mother of God, the holy fathers and the great doctors of the church were speaking of something that the …
Read moreFrom the Rector, Assumption of the Blessed Virgin Mary, 8/15/2021
Liturgy of the WordFrom the General Instruction of the Roman MissalLesson 26 The main part of the Liturgy of the Word is made up of the readings from Sacred Scripture together with the chants occurring between them. As for the Homily, the Profession of Faith, and the Universal Prayer, they develop and conclude it. For …
Dear Friends in Christ, Soon our parishes will be conducting the Retirement Fund for Religious collection. This annual appeal benefits 31,000 elderly Catholic sisters, brothers, and religious order priests—women and men who have consecrated their lives to serving God and the Church. During the 2018 World Day for Consecrated Life, Pope Francis remarked, “There is …