Browsing the May 2022 archive of Pastor's Message

Pentecost, 2022

Posted by Christy .. on 5/30/22

My Dear People,

Today we celebrate the feast of Pentecost, which marks the official beginning of the Catholic Church. The Holy Spirit descended upon the Apostles on Pentecost Sunday and is still guiding the Church today in two ways. The first is Hierarchical; the second is Charismatic. In the ... Read More »

The Ascension of the Lord, 2022

Posted by Christy .. on 5/30/22

My Dear People, 

Today, Jesus instructs His Disciples about the fulfillment of the Scriptures and next   announces their future missions. First He explains how it was necessary that everything written about Him in the Old Testament come to fulfillment. He opened their minds to understanding  the Scriptures. He ... Read More »

6th Sunday of Easter, 2022

Posted by Christy .. on 5/30/22

My Dear People,

First, I would like to thank all who participated in the synodality meeting last Monday Evening. 

Today we read from the Gospel of John, where Jesus who gives an especially important message before going to the Father. 

Jesus begins with “Whoever loves me will keep my ... Read More »

5th Sunday of Easter, 2022

Posted by Christy .. on 5/30/22

My Dear People, 

In today’s readings, St. Paul is not cowed by persecution and physical suffering. He knows that his crisis is the prelude to abundant spiritual fruit. He knows, also, there are many people within the region who embrace the Gospel. St. Luke records progress and success of ... Read More »

4th Sunday of Easter, 2022

Posted by Christy .. on 5/09/22

My Dear People,

Happy Mother’s Day to all Mothers! 

During the month of May we honor Mary. Why is Mary so important in our lives? She was the one chosen by God, to give birth to the Messiah, the Savior, the Son of God. God is all pure, therefore ... Read More »

3rd Sunday of Easter, 2022

Posted by Christy .. on 5/02/22

My Dear People,

Jesus initiates a very personal dialogue with Simon Peter, which focuses on the way Peter will bear witness to the risen Lord. It takes place after breakfast, which was prepared on “a charcoal fire” (21:19)—a detail that recalls Peter’s threefold denial of Jesus in Anna’s courtyard, ... Read More »