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Please join us each Friday during Lent (3/7 - 4/11) 7:00 pm for the Stations of the Cross.

Each Friday will be led by one of our

 Parish Ministries. See schedule.

Abstaining &

Please join our next evening Bible Study

via Zoom 7pm on Tuesdays

starting April 29th. Contact Roberta Jalbert by email

for more information: robertajalbert@aol.com

Looking for an anchor to hold you steady through the storms of life? Want the secret to finding joy in the midst of trials? Interested in learning to recognize the source of discord and the way to peace? James, one of the most practical books of the Bible, is a collection of teachings on issues faced by ordinary Christians in everyday life.

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In James: Pearls for Wise Living, Jeff Cavins shows how the teachings of James speak to those of us who feel torn between the competing demands of this world and our faith. Meant to help a fledgling Church live out its faith in the face of persecution and a worldview opposed to the gospel, the book of James will help you discover wisdom you can apply to the present.

You are still welcome to wear your mask in church

PARISH PHOTO GALLERY

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RECURRING AUTOMATED CONTRIBUTION

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QUICK LINKS
MASS & COMMUNION

Join us for mass in person. See schedule on this page.

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PRAYERS

Prayers and devotions are powerful means of increasing our Faith

DAILY READINGS

Link to Bible readings at the USCCB (US Conference of Catholic Bishops) website

FLOCKNOTES

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FAITH FORMATION

Classes on the Catholic faith for children and adults

ONLINE OFFERING

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Above the Clouds
REFLECTIONS

MARCH 23, 2025 THIRD SUNDAY OF LENT

First Reading: Exodus 3:1-8, 13-15

Second Reading: 1 Corinthians 10:1-6, 10-12

Gospel: Luke 13:1-9

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In today’s Gospel, Jesus tells the parable of the fig tree that the owner cursed because it bore no fruit. On a deeper level, we may understand it to mean that the Lord expects us to bear spiritual fruit.

 

The fruit of the Spirit is the universal, all-embracing consequence of the Spirit’s presence in us. All people who live in the Spirit should manifest these qualities. The word “fruit” is especially good in this context.

 

In Psalm 1 we find this comparison: “They are like trees planted by streams of water, which yield their fruit in its season, and their leaves do not wither.” The Spirit is this stream; when we are planted near it, we blossom.

 

Well, what are these fruits of the Holy Spirit? In the fifth chapter of Galatians, Paul enumerates them: “love, joy, peace, patience, kindness, generosity, faithfulness, gentleness, and self-control.” When discerning whether the Spirit is living in you, in determining whether you are walking the right path, these are wonderful criteria.

MASS SCHEDULE

SUNDAY  

 8:00 AM, 7:30-Rosary

10:00 AM, 9:30-Rosary

12:00 Noon, 11:30-Rosary

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SATURDAY VIGIL 

 5:30 PM, 5:00-Rosary

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DAILY (MONDAY-SATURDAY)

         8:30 AM Devotional Prayer

9:00 AM Mass

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HOLY DAYS OF OBLIGATION

9:00 AM and 7:00 PM

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CONFESSION

SATURDAY 

4:30 PM - 5:15 PM

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SUNDAY

30 minutes before each Sunday Mass

 

Other times by Appointment

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Guide to making a good Confession

How to make a good confession

Examination of Conscience

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