It’s common to feel stressed or anxious during what feels like this never-ending challenging time. It may be especially hard for people who already manage feelings of anxiety or emotional [...]
Last week Bishop Oscar Cantu gave us the green light to resume indoor worship after the Supreme Court’s decision affirming our right to do so. The faithful of our Diocese and throughout [...]
Every year, as we approach the season of Lent, we tend to prepare by asking: “What am I going to give up for Lent?” The answer to this question is usually around food. “I am giving up sweets or [...]
The liturgical use of ashes originated in the Old Testament times (Esther 4:1; Job 42:6; Daniel 9:3; Jonah 3:5‐6). Ashes symbolized mourning, mortality, and penance. The Old Testament [...]
By Rev. John Trigilio, Jr., Rev. Kenneth Brighenti If you want to know the basics of the Catholic faith, look no further than the articles of Catholic faith. This list of twelve articles [...]
Image from: Word on Fire According to the Law of Moses (Exodus 13:2), every firstborn shall be consecrated to God; those who opens the womb of a mother belongs to God. This was the reference in [...]
The up-coming season of Lent is a time for us to intensify our prayer life, fast from what inhibits us from growing in our friendship with Jesus and with one another, and giving alms which is [...]