Bishop's Monthly Reflection
by Bishop Myron J. Cotta, D.D. | 08/25/2024 | From the ClergyMy Dear People of God,
Did you know that our Diocese of Stockton covers over 10,000 square miles and encompasses six counties stretching from Lodi to the north; Newman to the south; Mammoth Lakes and the Mother Lode to the east and Tracy to the west. Within these boundaries of our diocese, we have 35 parishes and 14 missions. Did you know that our diocese is divided into designated regions called: vicariates or deaneries? Presently, we have eight deaneries. The Deaneries are overseen by eight priests appointed by the bishop to serve as Deans. So, how am I, as a bishop, capable of accomplishing the responsibility to: govern, teach and sanctify over 300,000 Catholics? Did you know that each diocese has a structure, consisting of clergy and laity, that assists the Bishop in his duties as Bishop?
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by Father Jovy Roldan | 08/18/2024 | From the ClergyGreetings in the Lord Jesus Christ! My name is Father Jovy Roldan. I am blessed to be assigned as one of two new Associate Pastors of St. Stanislaus Catholic Church. It is a great privilege to serve you. I would like to start by thanking Father Adrian Cisneros. We have briefly communicated the last few weeks of June, and it’s been great getting to know him. I also look forward to working with Father Jeff Wilson and Father Sergio Arcila, of whom I have heard many good things!
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by Reverend Adrian Cisneros | 08/11/2024 | From the ClergyWelcome to the 2024-25 school year!
Attention everyone! School is back in session, and we're excited to welcome the many new students and their families to the St. Stanislaus community!
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by Rev. Adrian Cisneros | 08/04/2024 | From the ClergyGreetings my good people of St. Stanislaus!
What a hot, busy and exciting summer we are having so far!
Praise be to God we are finally back in the church on Maze Blvd. It took a lot to get here, and we had the help of A LOT of people the last few weeks leading up the the re-opening and a lot of great help re-opening weekend. From food, to table and tent set up, to tour guides to dessert, adoration and singing-what a blessed and beautiful weekend, and I could not have thought of a better 5 year anniversary of my priesthood on July 6th! Thank you to everyone who helped me and our parish.
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by Bishop Myron J. Cotta, D.D | 07/28/2024 | From the ClergyDear Sisters and Brothers in Christ,
Last month we celebrated the Solemnity of the Body and Blood of Jesus as we continued the journey of our Eucharistic Revival, a journey which will culminate with this month’s celebration of the National Eucharistic Congress in Indianapolis. Now, with this month of July, the Church acknowledges it as a time to reflect on the Most Precious Blood of Jesus.
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by Saint Thérèse of Lisieux | 07/21/2024 | From the ClergyO Jesus! my love, my life... how to combine these contrasts?
How to fulfill the desires of my poor little soul?... Ah! despite my smallness, I would like to enlighten souls like the Prophets, the Doctors, I have the vocation to be an Apostle... I would like to travel the earth, preach your name and plant your glorious Cross on the unfaithful ground, but, oh my Beloved, a single mission would not be enough for me, I would like to announce the Gospel at the same time in the five parts of the world and even in the most remote islands... I would like to be a missionary not only for a few years, but I would like to have been so since the creation of the world and to be so until the consummation of the centuries...
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by Rev. Sergio Arcila | 07/14/2024 | From the ClergyThe value of sacred spaces
The Second Book of Chronicles tells us: “When Solomon finished his prayer, fire came down from heaven and devoured the burnt offering and the sacrifices. The glory of the Lord filled the temple, and the priests could not enter it because the glory of the Lord filled the temple. The Israelites, when they saw the fire and the glory of the Lord coming down to the temple, fell on their faces to the ground on the pavement and worshiped and gave thanks to the Lord, because he is good, because his mercy endures forever” (2 Chronicles 7:1- 3)
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by Rev. Vijaya Shekar Yemparala | 07/07/2024 | From the ClergyDear Brothers and Sisters in Christ,
It is with deep appreciation and love that I address you through this bulletin write-up. I want to express my profound gratitude to each and every one. I am deeply thankful for the privilege of serving as your priest and for the many ways you have enriched my life. I request your prayers as I begin my ministry at St. Anthony’s, Hughson. And please know that I will continue to pray for you.
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by Deacon Oscar Cervantes | 06/30/2024 | From the ClergyBrothers and sisters, we heard in the first reading how God created the world and man in the image and likeness of Himself so that he would have eternal life, not so that he would die. But the Devil introduces death through sin. God loves the world so much that even after death he entered the world by becoming poor so that we could enjoy the riches of reconciliation with his poverty. In the gospel we hear how Jesus came into the world to do good and heal the sick so that they may be saved, but we also have to have faith since without faith we have nothing that can save us.
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by Bishop Myron J. Cotta, D.D | 06/23/2024 | From the ClergyDear Sisters and Brothers in Christ,
With the month of June, we are invited to reflect upon the Most Sacred Heart of Jesus. It is a profound reality that in the midst of the Holy Trinity, beats a gloried wounded human heart - the pierced heart of the Son of God, Jesus. It is a heart depicted aflame with divine love and wreathed with the thorns of the Passion. It is a heart that invites and encourages us to trust in the self-sacrificing love of Christ.
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by Deacon Juan Carlos Palomar | 06/16/2024 | From the ClergyThis 11th Sunday in Ordinary Time the apostle Saint Paul tells us in the second reading, “We walk guided by faith, without yet seeing.” (2 Corinthians 5:7). (Hebrews 11:1) tells us that “Faith is a guarantee of things hoped for and proof of things not seen.”
ContinueWith the Lord there is mercy, and fullness of redemption
by Deacon José Reyes | 06/09/2024 | From the ClergyTaking responsibility for our actions is something that many people struggle with, especially when our actions have led us to sin. I remember a priest at a Penance Service giving instructions for those seeking the Sacrament of Reconciliation, and he said “please, just confess your sin, do not try to justify it”.
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by Rev. Adrian Cisneros | 06/02/2024 | From the ClergyHappy June to all of you, or better yet, a Blessed month of the Sacred Heart of Jesus! This month we celebrate the Feast of the Most Holy Sacred Heart of Jesus, and specifically, this weekend we celebrate the Solemnity of the Most Holy Body and Blood of Christ-Corpus Christi.
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