One of my professors in the seminary told us that the oldest liturgical feast celebration is neither Christmas nor Easter, rather it is Sunday. After the death and resurrection of the Lord, the [...]
As we enter the month of July, the Catholic Church marks this month to honor the Precious Blood of Jesus Christ. Let us take this opportunity to thank the Lord for His Precious Blood that he [...]
This weekend’s gospel continues with Jesus’ missionary discourse. Recall that in last week’s passage, Jesus called and named the Twelve. He sent them out to perform missionary work with an [...]
The source and summit of our faith is the real presence of our Lord Jesus Christ in the bread and wine. Last Sunday, we celebrated the Solemnity of Corpus Christi (The Most Holy Body and Blood of [...]
This weekend, we join the entire Church in celebrating the Solemnity of the Most Holy Body and Blood of Christ, traditionally called Corpus Christi. This feast was added to the liturgical [...]
Please enjoy the reflections of a graduate of Holy Spirit’s Class of 2023. Thank you, Nolan Knight Watts, for your heartfelt reflections and expressions of gratitude for your nine years of faith, [...]
Our Parish joins the whole Church in celebrating the Solemnity of Pentecost, which also ends the season of Easter. Tradition has it that Pentecost is the birth of the Church when God sent the [...]
Based on Christ’s own ministry, we believe that God intends for us to be whole in body, soul, and spirit. Thus, the primary function of the Pastoral Care Ministry Team is to pray for [...]
One of Rembrandt’s famous paintings is “The Return of the Prodigal Son.” Here, the painter has a unique illustration of the father which Henri Nouwen, the great spiritual writer, picked up. In [...]
Happy month of May, the Month of Mary. What a great month it is as our faith celebrates this month recognizing Our Blessed Mother. Why might you say? In ancient Greece and Rome, the month of May [...]