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December 11, 2024
by Sarah Bedia
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December 11, 2024
by Sarah Bedia
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November 1, 2024
by Sarah Bedia
St. Albert the Great was a brilliant teacher, priest, and bishop, who was known in his time as “the wonder and miracle of our age”.
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October 1, 2024
by Sarah Bedia
St. Bruno was a school rector and professor, a priest and monk, and founder of an enduring religious order.
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September 2, 2024
by Sarah Bedia
Blessed Dina Bélanger was a French-Canadian religious sister and mystic, known as “The Little Flower of Canada”.
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September 2, 2024
by Sarah Bedia
“Lord, eternal King of glory, receive me hanging from the wood of this sweet cross. Thou Who art my God, Whom I have seen, do not permit them to loosen me from the cross. Do this for me, O Lord, for I know the virtue of Thy holy cross.” St. Andrew the Apostle (1st century)
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August 6, 2024
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August 6, 2024
by Rev. Bry Shields
Homily for the Assumption of the BVM, Sunday August 15, 2021: Something Beautiful for God
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August 6, 2024
by Rev. Bry Shields
In today’s Gospel reading, St. Mark recounts for us the healing of two women by Jesus – a 12 year old
girl, and a woman who had been suffering from hemorrhages for 12 years.
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August 6, 2024
If you'd like to learn more about the Catholic Church please join us for RCIA. Wednesday nights at 7pm.
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August 6, 2024
Registration is now open for Religious Education for 2024-2025.
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August 1, 2024
by Sarah Bedia
“Give me Yourself, O my God. Surrender Yourself to me, for I love You. And if that is not enough, let me love You more ardently.” St. Augustine of Hippo (4th-5th centuries, Doctor of the Church)
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August 1, 2024
by Sarah Bedia
St. Mary of Jesus Crucified was a Carmelite religious and mystic.
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June 30, 2024
by Sarah Bedia
Prayer is the light of the spirit. Prayer and converse with God is a supreme good.…I do not mean the prayer of outward observance but prayer from the heart, not confined to fixed times or periods, but continuous throughout the day and night.
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June 30, 2024
by Sarah Bedia
St. Junípero Serra was a Franciscan priest, professor, and an intrepid missionary known as “The Apostle of California”. He was born to farmers Antonio and Margarita Serra, who named him Miguel in 1713.
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June 2, 2024
by Sarah Bedia
“’Let Us make man to Our own image and likeness.’ He did not say this of the Heavens or of the stars, but of man – not, indeed as regards man’s body, but as regards his soul, which is endowed with a free will and is incorruptible, and in which he resembles God.” St. Thomas Aquinas (13th century, Doctor of the Church)
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June 2, 2024
by Sarah Bedia
St. Mary Elizabeth Hesselblad was a convert, religious sister and a foundress.
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May 2, 2024
by Sarah Bedia
Wisdom of the Saints about the Communion of Saints (part 3)
Posted on May 2, 2024 Posted By: Sarah Bedia Categories: Front Page, Wisdom of the Saints
“I know that many say, ‘What good can prayers do for a soul that has departed this world, either with sins or without sins?’ If a king were to banish certain people who had offended him, but then their families should weave a crown and offer it to him on behalf of those under punishment, would he not grant a remission of their penalties? In the same way, when we offer our supplications for those who have fallen asleep – even if they were sinners – we weave no crown, but offer up Christ sacrificed for our sins, propitiating our merciful God for them and for ourselves.” St. Cyril of Jerusalem (4th century, Doctor of the Church)
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May 2, 2024
by Sarah Bedia
St. Bernard of Montjoux was a priest, missionary, and a caretaker of pilgrims.
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April 2, 2024
by Sarah Bedia
“The alarming increase of divorces in our land and the consequent break-up of family life is due principally to the loss of love for the ideal in womanhood. Marriage has become identified with pleasure, not with love. Once the pleasure ceases, love ceases. The woman is loved not for what she is in herself but for what she is to others. The tragedy of such a state is not only what it does for woman, but also what it does to man.” Ven. Fulton Sheen (19th-20th centuries)
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