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APRIL122016

April 12, 2016 By Church Staff

ST. Luke tells the story of the martyrdom of St. Stephen, the first martyr or protomartyr as the old Latins put it, to connect his death with that of Jesus. Like Our Lord Stephen commends himself into the hands of the Heavenly Father. Like Our Lord he forgives his enemies. The message is that the… Read More »

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APRIL112016

April 11, 2016 By Church Staff

St. Luke describes the beginnings of the Church something like a rock dropped into a pond. The ripples from larger and larger circles. The first ripple is the conflict between the Greek and Hebrew speakers found in Acts 7. Out of that experience new models of leadership develop. St. Luke calls them the “deacons.” The… Read More »

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APRIL102016

April 9, 2016 By Church Staff

Go, jump in the lake. Back in the olden days if you wanted to get rid of a pest or dismiss someone who was bothering you that’s what you would say: Go, jump in the lake. Get lost. Go jump in the lake. But I grew up in Baltimore. What did I know about lakes?… Read More »

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APRIL92016

April 9, 2016 By Church Staff

I get a strange sort of consolation reading about the conflict in the early Church told of in Acts 6. Both the Greek speaking and the Hebrew speaking followers of Jesus were feeling a bit put out, taken for granted, not given their due. This should not be a surprise to anyone who has ever… Read More »

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APRIL82016

April 8, 2016 By Church Staff

The way St. John tells the story of the multiplication of the loaves and fishes (the one miracle common to all four gospel writers) has a particularly poignant line. After the apostle Andrew tells Jesus that there is a boy with five loaves and two fish he adds: “but what good are these for so… Read More »

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APRIL72016

April 7, 2016 By Church Staff

“We must obey God rather than men,” said St. Peter. This is certainly true — our one desire and choice should always be to follow the will of God. However, what God wants is not usually obvious. For example, we live in a time when terrorists do terrible things in the name of God. There… Read More »

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APRIL62016

April 6, 2016 By Church Staff

In the great philosophy of our time — the Peanuts comic trip — Lucy tells Linus that he can’t be a doctor because he doesn’t love mankind. “I love mankind,” Linus objects, “it’s people I can’t stand.” In John 3:16 (recognized by anyone who has seen a sporting event on TV in the past twenty… Read More »

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APRIL52016

April 5, 2016 By Church Staff

I was talking with a young person who was teaching at one of the Indian Reservations in South Dakota. She told me of a time she was administering a test when one of the students began sharing the answers with his classmates. She told him to stop cheating. He did not understand her concern. He… Read More »

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APRIL42016

April 4, 2016 By Church Staff

The Star Wars movies begin with a scroll saying that the action occurred long, long ago and far, far away. Mythic action uses such descriptors to universalize the story. The events could be anywhere, even here. The story of the Annunciation, where Mary accepted the role as Mother of the Savior of the World, is… Read More »

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APRIL32016

April 3, 2016 By Church Staff

The story of “doubting Thomas” provides a model that we can all emulate in coming to faith in the Risen Lord. “Come,” Jesus say, “touch my wounded hands and side. If you want to have an Easter faith you must touch my wounds.” That is our story as well. One of the surest ways of… Read More »

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Sunday Mass: 9:30AM (Church)

 

Daily Mass: 7:30AM,  M - F and Holy Days (Rectory)

 

Feast Day and Holy Day Masses: 9:30AM/6:30PM (Church)

 

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