Compassion and the love of knitting or crochet have been combined into a prayerful ministry and spiritual practice which reaches out to those in need of comfort and solace, as well as in [...]
The Feast of the Three Kings is traditionally the source why we give gifts during the season of Christmas. We may recall that in the Gospel of Matthew, these men brought gifts of gold, [...]
Epiphany means “to make known” or “to reveal.” Thus, the Epiphany of the Lord is to make known to all nation that the Messiah, the King of all kings, the Lord of all, Jesus Christ, who would [...]
Christmas is not just about celebrating the Incarnation, it is also a season to give thanks for the great love of the Father for all of us. We thank God for sending His Son to be one with us, to [...]
We are celebrating the Feast of the Holy Family on December 27th, and Pope Francis said that the liturgy invites us to reflect on the experience of Mary, Joseph and Jesus, united by an immense [...]
The joy of Christmas and grieving don’t seem to fit together. Or do they? The reality is that when you have lost a loved one, grieving becomes an inseparable part of your holiday experience. [...]
November – December Baptisms Let’s all welcome the newly baptized to our community: Royce Rudy Dar Rosete Child of Maria Stella and Rodnie Rosete Baptized on November 21, 2020 Aubrey [...]
It is providential that on the last Sunday of Advent this year, we hear the story of the annunciation of the birth of Jesus. Mary, who witnessed this annunciation from the angel Gabriel in the [...]
Despite the many joys of the Season, the holidays can add a heavy load of duty and responsibility which cause feelings of stress to soar. Caregivers, parents, and those carrying grief in their [...]
by USCCB “In the beginning was the Word, and the Word was with God, and the Word was God… And the Word became flesh,…” – John 1: 1, 14. Christmas is one of the most important days of the [...]