Bishop Myron J. Cotta, D.D Monthly Reflection
by Bishop Myron J. Cotta, D.D | 08/27/2023 | From the ClergyDear Brothers and Sisters in Christ,
During this second year of the Eucharistic Revival, one of the ways that can grow in our relationship with the Eucharistic Lord is found in experiencing Adoration and Benediction of the Blessed Sacrament. Within this solemn eucharistic tradition, we pray together and proclaim what is known as the: Divine Praises. As we profess these blessed praises, our attention is profoundly drawn to truths in regard to Our Lady and her blessedness:
ContinueFamily a Place of Forgiveness
by Pope Francis ©2019 | 08/20/2023 | From the ClergyThere is no perfect family. We do not have perfect parents, we are not perfect, we do not marry a perfect person or have perfect children. We have complaints from each other. We disappoint each other. So, there is no healthy marriage or healthy family without the exercise of forgiveness.Forgiveness is vital to our emotional health and spiritual survival. Without forgiveness the family becomes an arena of conflict and a stronghold of hurt. Without forgiveness, the family becomes ill.
ContinueA New School Year
by Amanda Miranda, Principal | 08/13/2023 | From the ClergyThe 2023-24 school year is officially underway. St. Stanislaus parish and school have been entrusted with the academic and spiritual education of the children of its community. As we share our own faith journey in the classrooms and around the school and parish, we love to see the growth that happens in our students throughout the year. We are hopeful that they will learn about the love Christ has for them and we trust that we will be led by the Holy Spirit, and be blessed throughout the year.
ContinueJesus’ Transfiguration: “Listen to the voice of the Lord”
by Rev. Sleevaraj Pasala | 08/06/2023 | From the ClergyThe voice of the Lord is unfolded to us every day through the reading of the Scriptures and the sacraments, through family and good friends; Also in conversation with the Lord in prayer and adoration.
Do we read the Word and Listen to His Voice?
Do we pray and allow the Lord to speak to us?
Do we make an effort to listen to him?
ContinueAlways remembering Mary
by Fr. Sergio Arcila | 07/30/2023 | From the Clergy"Rejoice, full of grace, the Lord is with you." Luke 1:27
Throughout the Holy Scripture (The Holy Bible/Word of God) we meet a number of men and women who lived a profound experience of God in their lives. From each one of them we could learn a lot, the call of God, their vocation, mission, witness, his writings etc. From all of them there is a lesson for our Christian life. The young Jewish woman Mary of Nazareth stands out. Of this extraordinary woman, the following highlights:
ContinueThe Parable of the Seeds
by Deacon Oscar Cervantes | 07/23/2023 | From the ClergyOn this parables Jesus explain: The kingdom of heaven is like a man who sowed good seed in his field. But while people were sleeping his enemy came and sowed weed seeds among the wheat and went away, then he tells them the parable of the mustard seed. If we try to understand each one of these parables, most like we will get confused since Jesus was just explaining this comparison for us to explain the kingdom of heaven. Normally we look for God on the spectacular or in amazing moments, not in the small or insignificant. That’s why the people of that time were so difficult to see that the kingdom of God was present among them. This is not to far from the way we look now on day.
ContinueAccept Jesus
by © LPi Fr. John Muir | 07/16/2023 | From the ClergyIt’s not uncommon to hear people complain that we Catholics often fail in communicating our faith. Fair enough. We can and should improve there. But it’s interesting to notice that Jesus himself was implicitly accused by his disciples of a similar failure. This week in Matthew’s gospel they are perplexed that he speaks to the crowds in ambiguous parables. The Lord’s riddles leave many people more confused than before. He responds by pointing out that his parables have an intentional dual purpose: to hide (for some) and to reveal (for others) his Gospel: “Because knowledge of the mysteries of the kingdom of heaven has been granted to you, but to them it has not been granted” (Matthew 13:11). Is Jesus being unnecessarily difficult, obscurantist, or, worse, elitist?
ContinuePrayer for Repair Project
by Fr. Adrian Cisneros | 07/02/2023 | From the ClergyA Blessed month of the Sacred Heart of Jesus to all of you!
I just wanted to ask you to continue to pray for the major repair project of our Maze church. The construction company, Acme, has been doing a great job and so far, have not encountered any surprises - Praise God!
ContinueThis is the time to acknowledge Jesus in our lives.
by Deacon José | 06/25/2023 | From the Clergy“Everyone who acknowledges me before others, I will acknowledge before my heavenly Father. But whoever denies me before others, I will deny before my heavenly Father.” (Mt 10:32,33) The ending words in today’s Gospel should not be taken lightly, especially considering all the transgressions against the true human values that we witness every day in these times.
ContinueBe Lead by the Spirit
by Fr. Adrian Cisneros | 05/28/2023 | From the ClergyThis weekend we celebrate how we can allow ourselves to be lead by the Holy Spirit. To permit the Holy Spirit to take control of our lives: by constantly remembering His Holy Presence and behaving well; by praying for His daily anointing so that we may fight against our temptations and control our evil tendencies, evil habits, and addictions; by asking His daily assistance to pray, listening to God through meditative Bible reading, and talking to Him by personal, family and liturgical prayers; and by asking the help of the Holy Spirit to do good for others and to be reconciled with God and others every day.
ContinueAscension of the Lord
by Fr. Adrian Cisneros | 05/21/2023 | From the ClergyThis weekend we celebrate the Ascension of the Lord; Jesus Assends to be with his Father in heaven. This should not come as a surprise to any of his disciples, nor to us because He had told them what was going to happen.
Before he Ascends, he charges his disciples to go make disciples of all nations and also assures them that he will be with them always. Very soon we will celebrate Pentecost which is the descent of the Holy Spirit. The Holy Spirit which we received at baptism, at confirmation and the one who hovers over the waters and the earth to help guide us and to direct our journey toward our heavenly homeland.
ContinueHappy Mother's Day
by Deacon Juan Carlos | 05/14/2023 | From the ClergyWe as human beings show our love to others in different ways: we do it with words, giving gifts, taking others to favorite places they like to visit. We express our love for others in different ways, but the love that Jesus asks of us today in the gospel goes beyond a feeling.
“If you love me, you will keep my commandments… He who accepts my commandments and keeps them, he loves me” (John 14:15-21).
ContinueOrdination of Deacons
by Deacon José | 05/07/2023 | From the ClergyThe first reading today gives us the account of the ordination of the first Deacons of the Church. I would like to share with you some of the prayers the Bishop says at the ordination of Deacons in our time.
Collect
God, who have taught the ministers of your Church to seek not to be served but to serve their brothers and sisters, grant, we pray, that these your servants, whom you graciously choose today for the office of Deacon, may be effective in action, gentle in ministry, and constant in prayer.
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