As we grow older, we face significant life changes that can put us at risk for depression. The past year of Pandemic isolation has triggered feelings of loneliness and discouragement for some who [...]
I can’t believe it has been a year since I came to Holy Spirit as your pastor. While it has been a year filled with challenges, there have been many things that made this transition to this [...]
by the Committee on Doctrine of the USCCB Does the bread cease to be bread and the wine cease to be wine? Yes. In order for the whole Christ to be present—body, blood, soul, and divinity—the [...]
by the Committee on Doctrine of the USCCB Are the consecrated bread and wine “merely symbols”? In everyday language, we call a “symbol” something that points beyond itself [...]
In his Letter to the Romans, St. Paul reminds us that through our Baptism we have received a Spirit of Adoption that enables us to call God: “Abba, Father.” We are very fortunate to have that [...]
by the Committee on Doctrine of the USCCB The Lord Jesus, on the night before He suffered on the cross, shared one last meal with His disciples. During this meal our Savior instituted the [...]
June 15th is approaching, the day when California aligns its mask guidance with that of CDC’s. The state will remove the capacity limits for all business and masking requirements for those [...]
Congratulations to our 8th Grade Class of 2021 who celebrated their graduation last Thursday, June 3. Also, I congratulate their parents, our school faculty, especially Ms. Lisa Coulter and Ms. [...]
The Solemnity of the Most Holy Body and Blood of Christ commemorates the importance of the Holy Eucharist. It parallels Holy Thursday, which also commemorates our Lord’s institution of the Holy [...]