Summer Fun Awaits!
by Amanda Miranda | 05/26/2024 | From the ClergyOur preschool is thrilled to announce that we will be offering a summer program for children ages 2-6. This exciting program will run from Mon, Jun 3 to Fri, Jun 28, Monday through Friday, from 8:00am to 4:00pm.
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by Bishop Myron J. Cotta, D.D. | 05/19/2024 | From the ClergyI hope all is going well for you as we journey through the Easter Season in anticipation of the Solemnity of Pentecost. As we wait for the outpouring of the Gift of the Holy Spirit, I would like to share with you that I have received a unique invitation from the Bishop of the Diocese of Angra, Azores, to preside at the solemn celebration of the most popular and most attended religious event held within the nine island archipelago of the Azores which are located roughly 1,000 miles west of mainland Portugal in the mid-Atlantic Ocean.
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by Rev. Vijaya Yemparala | 05/12/2024 | From the ClergyWe are in the Easter season and it is a joyful season. For the children who are receiving the First Holy Communion it is a very special season .On April, 27, 26 children from St. Stanislaus catholic school received the first Holy Communion. In this month 70 children are going to receive the First Holy Communion. I would like to congratulate all the first Holy Communicants. I would like to address these children through this article.
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by Rev. Sergio Arcila | 05/05/2024 | From the ClergyDear friends, we continue to celebrate Easter, the passage of the Lord through our lives and personal history. And it is a step that leaves a mark of love that marks our lives. The Lord of Life becomes for the Christian the WAY, TRUTH AND LIFE (Cf. John 14:6)
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by Deacon Oscar Cervantes | 04/28/2024 | From the ClergyThis past Sunday we heard the gospel of the good shepherd who knows his sheep by name and they know him by his voice. Thus Jesus knows each of us and it is through our baptism that he calls us to be part of his flock, since in our baptism he calls us to be priest, prophet and king, this is how he shares the kingdom with us. of the. Today we hear in the first reading how he calls Paul to serve as an apostle to bear witness to his word. This is how we become part of his vineyard and it is God the Father who is in charge of cutting off the branch that does not bear fruit in his son Jesus.
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by Bishop Myron J. Cotta, D.D. | 04/21/2024 | From the ClergyHomily of Easter Vigil -Welcoming Our New Brothers and Sisters in the Risen Lord This evening we are immersed in a variety of rich symbols of our faith: fire, the Paschal Candle, Holy Scripture, water, oil, Holy Chrism, bread and wine. All these signs and symbols beg us to acknowledge the Risen Christ in our midst. This evening, you, our Catechumens, the Elect, who have been preparing to be initiated into the Church, the Church that Jesus established over two thousand years ago, the Catholic Church, we welcome and thank God for you.
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by Deacon José | 04/14/2024 | From the ClergyAre you rested from the Easter Triduum celebration? It was certainly an amazing celebration with many volunteers putting their time, talents, and treasure for the glory of God. For few days we experienced what the first Christian communities experienced when “They devoted themselves to the teaching of the apostles and to the communal life, to the breaking of bread and to the prayers.” (Acts 2:42).
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by Amanda Miranda | 04/07/2024 | From the ClergyThe Lord is Risen! Hallelujah!
As we continue to journey through the Easter season, let us embrace the spirit of renewal, seeking spiritual growth and deepening our relationship with God. May the Resurrected Jesus live in our hearts and fill our lives with his everlasting peace and endless love.
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by Rev. Adrian Cisneros | 03/31/2024 | From the ClergyEaster is not just another holiday, not just another time to host a brunch or party, we are celebrating the resurrection of Jesus Christ, and as the prayers in a funeral Mass remind us, just as we will share in the death of Jesus, so will we also share in his resurrection. This is why Easter is the biggest and most joyful thing we celebrate in our Catholic faith. This is where the saying “we are Easter people” really comes to life.
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by Bishop Myron J. Cotta, D.D. | 03/24/2024 | From the ClergyDear Brothers and Sisters,
We have arrived at the midpoint of the Lenten season and I hope that all are persevering in their Lenten practices of prayer and penance. Again, I encourage you to offer your prayers, rosaries, visits to the Blessed Sacrament, Adoration, Mass intentions and all penitential sacrifices for peace in this world. We pray for an end to the war in the Holy Land, Ukraine, and the troubled nations of Africa. We pray for an end to terrorism, atrocities, political oppression and other injustices that are sins against God and humanity.
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by Rev. Vijaya Yemparala | 03/17/2024 | From the ClergyEvery day of this Lenten season we prepare ourselves to renew our baptismal promises, together with the whole Church, during the Easter vigil service on Holy Saturday night. The Holy week of the Lenten season culminates in the renewal of our baptismal vows during the Easter Vigil or on Easter Day. Through our enlightened and more committed renewal of our baptismal vows we receive an outpouring of the Holy Spirit.
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by Rev. Sergio Arcila | 03/10/2024 | From the ClergyDear friends, we have already walked more than two weeks of our 2024 Lenten walk/desert. And many of us heard the announcement and invitation of the Lord Jesus: “The time has come and the Kingdom of God is at hand. Repent and believe in the Gospel” (Mark 1:15) There has come a time of great importance to stop on the path/life and allow ourselves to be questioned by the Lord about our conduct in life in the face of the proposal of the Kingdom of God. More than talking about the “Kingdom of God/Heavens” is to live it and make it present in every moment of our life project. Living the Kingdom of God is living as Jesus lived. Hence the need for “attentive listening to Jesus himself.”
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by Deacon Oscar Cervantes | 03/03/2024 | From the ClergyOn this third Sunday of Lent we look at how the word of God speaks to us through the scriptures, it reminds us of the commandments and how we should behave since he is a jealous God and he knows our thoughts and knows well where we fail in our life. He reminds us how we should behave, so that we can be in grace with him, since he has words of eternal life and in him there is no fault.
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