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To be a sheepdog or a shepherd

How often we hear the sad news of young people risking their lives, attempting suicide, getting duped to the drug abusers, or alcohol abusers’ groups. Home schooled as well as church schooled or public schooled, all are easily drawn away from the morally upright behaviors. The symptoms are very identical in every one’s case.

The Symbolon Series Continues!

Dear Parish Family, Our faith formation is ongoing and lifelong; we are called to grow in our knowledge and love of the Lord, as our eternal destiny consists precisely in this! What we value and hold dear now in our short earthly life is indicative of how we desire to spend our eternity. The pastoral … Continued

Clogged minds and closed hearts

Two disciples had been on their way to Emmaus. They were leaving Jerusalem; their hopes were shattered after Jesus’ death. Then they met the risen Lord. They didn’t recognize him at first, but they did after he opened the Scriptures for them and broke bread with them. After their encounter they returned to the community … Continued

Happy 50 Days of Easter!

Dear Parish Family, While Lent may be 40 days, our celebration of the Easter season lasts 50 days from the first Sunday of Easter all the way to the Solemnity of Pentecost Sunday a full seven weeks later!   What a Holy Week! Despite the diminished numbers due to a concurrent spring break, what a … Continued

How Does God Reveal Himself?

After a tremendous response to our Faith Formation Fridays during Lent, we’re following up with a three-week series vocing the topics of Divine Revelation, the Bible, and the Holy Spirit! Whether you’re looking to learn more, or contribute your experience to the discussion, please join us! 6:30 to 8:00 p.m. @ St. John Parish Center … Continued