Good Shepherd Sunday
by Rev. Sleevaraj Pasala | 04/30/2023 | From the ClergyWhile we pray for the success of our Church Repair, We know that Jesus is our Good Shepherd who truly tends us, feeds us and loves us.
He said, "I am the gate" which means, in and through him alone we have life and salvation. His Good News of peace, righteousness and justice is our gate to enter into eternal life; Acknowledging Him as our Saviour is the gateway towards the kingdom of Heaven.
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by Fr. Sergio Areila | 04/23/2023 | From the ClergyAfter having traveled the "Lenten Path" with its message and invitation to "conversion and believe in the Gospel", in addition to receiving every Sunday the proposal of the gospels (Temptation, Transfiguration, Samaritan, Blind from birth, Resurrection of Lazarus and Palm Sunday) we begin Easter time, which goes hand in hand with Lent.
Our faith is sustained in the Resurrection of Jesus Christ, as Pope Francis said in his homily at the Easter Vigil on April 8: "This is what the Lord's Easter accomplishes: it encourages us to go forward, to overcome the feeling of defeat, to remove the stone from the tombs in which we often enclose hope, to look to the future with confidence, because Christ rose and changed the course of history.”
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by © LPi Fr. John Muir | 04/16/2023 | From the ClergyA young, engaged couple sat on the couch in front of me as we chatted about their upcoming marriage. The young lady was struggling to trust her future husband. She told me her father had been unfaithful to her mother. She said of her fiancé, “I want him to prove to me that he won’t cheat on me.” The young man looked at me helplessly, raised his eyebrows and shrugged his shoulders. What evidence could he possibly give to validate such a proof? Nothing. All he could do was invite her to trust him.
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by Mercedes Hollcraft | 04/09/2023 | From the ClergyHappy Easter Christ has Risen! Alleluia!
Jesus Christ, who was brutally put to death and buried, is alive again through the power of God. The message of Easter, the message of the Resurrection is that “he has been raised from the dead”, Jesus Christ was victorious over sin and death for the salvation of mankind!
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by Fr. Adrian Cisneros | 04/02/2023 | From the ClergyYou may know the number 4-1-1 as what you may have used in the past to call for “information,” but did you know that 4-11 (April 11th) is the feast day of our patron saint-St. Stanislaus of Krakow? While we are entering into Holy Week this week, beginning with Palm Sunday, let us take a day to also celebrate the patron saint of our parish. St. Stanislaus was canonized in 1253 and was the archbishop of Krakow, Poland.
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by Deacon José | 03/26/2023 | From the ClergyWe are approaching the end of Lent, and already the readings for this 5th Sunday anticipate us and speak to us about the resurrection.
In the Gospel Jesus raised Lazarus not to give a show of his power, but so that his contemporaries would believe in the resurrection. The raising of Lazarus is a foretaste of the resurrection of Jesus himself and of ours. Jesus raised Lazarus from natural death and Lazarus had to die again, but he will rise once more to eternal life; that is the promise of Jesus (John 11:24-26). Jesus will resurrect all of us who believe in Him to eternal life, that is our faith and hope of all of us who believe in Jesus.
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by Deacon José | 03/19/2023 | From the ClergyWe see what we want to see. If I know I will not like a place before I get there, I will find all the reasons why I don’t like it; but if I keep a positive mind, I will find many reasons to like it. The same happens if I don’t like someone, I will never see the goodness in that person; but if I keep an open mind, I may see it. In the Gospel, the blind recovers the sight and was very happy, but the Pharisees could only see that it was done on the Sabbath. Would the Pharisees have been more supportive if this had been done on another day? I doubt it, they only saw what they wanted to see, and they would have found another reason to dislike Jesus.
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by Fr. Adrian Cisneros | 03/12/2023 | From the ClergyGreetings my parish family!
Thank you to all of you who have already given to this year’s BMA campaign. If you still haven’t given or made a pledge, please do so, as I would like all the families of the parish to participate this year. The back of the bulletin has information for giving online or you may find some envelopes at the entrance of the church. I need everyone’s help with this!
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by Fr. Sergio | 03/05/2023 | From the ClergyDear friends,
I invite you to take the text of Romans 12:2 which says: "And do not accommodate yourselves to the present world, rather transform yourselves by renewing your mind, so that you can distinguish what is the will of God: good, the pleasant, the perfect”. The apostle's words serve us to start this time of preparation for Easter. Lent is a whole “path through the desert”, like what the Hebrews did for forty years. It is time to make a "stop" on the road to ask ourselves about the purpose of our life.
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by Deacon Oscar Cervantes | 02/26/2023 | From the ClergyEntering Lent is trying to enter that desert that Jesus enters to prepare us with him. What can we do in this Lenten season?
Fasting not only from that food that we like, but also looking beyond, giving up what we like, that sometimes is not good for us. Fasting is not just stopping eating, it is doing something we want to stop in our lives; something that can affect us in our lives not only physically but spiritually as well.
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by Mercedes Hollcraft | 02/19/2023 | From the ClergyThis February, our school’s 7th and 8th grade students attended a 3 day retreat away from the school. It is an annual tradition for our students and an opportunity to grow in faith together and as individuals. It is always a gift to see them experiencing their faith, sharing their faith and praying together. This year’s retreat focused on what it means to be a community. Our students participated in activities where they had to rely on each other to succeed. In essence, they were learning the lesson that Jesus teaches us this Sunday, In the first reading, he said to Moses “You shall love your neighbor as yourself”; then again in the gospel, he goes further and tells us, “But I say to you, love your enemies and pray for those who persecute you”.
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by Fr. Adrian Cisneros | 02/12/2023 | From the Clergy“Let your yes mean yes…” Last weekend, we began the monthly “Young Adult” Mass at the 5:00pm Saturday Mass. It was a beautiful liturgy and an impressive turnout-Praise God! The hospitality ministry even handed out water and popcorn after that Mass! The next Young Adult Mass will be Saturday, March 4 at 5:00pm, and after that Mass, I would like to invite the young adults to stay for a bit afterwards to begin to get to know one another and plan the first social event for this ministry.
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by Fr. Adrian Cisneros | 02/05/2023 | From the ClergyGreetings St. Stanislaus!
I am writing to you to say hello and to remind you all of the monthly “young adult” Mass we will be having the 1st Saturday of each month at the 5:00pm Saturday Mass. This weekend was the first one and the next one will be Saturday, March 4 at 5:00pm. You are all invited, especially if you have some youth in your family, and I am especially encouraging any young adult to step up and help serve this specific Mass.
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