Divine Mercy Sunday Published on April 1, 2024 The celebration of Christ’s resurrection continues on the Second Sunday of Easter with Divine Mercy Sunday, which recognizes that God’s
Easter Joy Published on March 25, 2024 Jesus came to earth,To show us how to live,How to put others first,How to love and how to give. Then He set about His work,That God sent Him to do;He
The Easter Triduum Published on March 18, 2024 The Easter Triduum, also known as the Sacred or Paschal Triduum, is a three-day period in the Catholic Church calendar. It begins on the evening of
Blessing of Easter food baskets Published on March 11, 2024 Among the Polish people, the blessing of Easter food baskets is a custom. The foods blessed are shared by all on Easter Sunday morning. Items in the
Eucharistic Adoration March 4, 2024 Adoration is a time to spent offering prayers and devotions in the Real Presence of our Lord Jesus — Christ in the Eucharist, the sacred host. This
Saying Grace February 26, 2024 Why do Catholics say grace at meals? Giving thanks: The word “grace” comes from the Latin phrasegratiarum actio, which means “act
Stations of the Cross Published on February 19, 2024 The Stations of the Cross represent events from Jesus’ passion and death. At each station, we use our senses and imagination to reflect prayerfully
Fish Tales Published on February 12, 2024 Lent is the 40 days before Easter in which Catholics pray, fast, contemplate, and engage in acts of spiritual self-discipline. Why do we fast and
Move Out of Your Comfort Zone Published on January 29, 2024 Surely, many of you feel as I do: I love our church, enjoy being an integral part of it…participating in many activities that go on
Resolution to Make a Change Published on January 22, 2024 There have been a number of apparitions through the years. One of the most well known is Our Lady of Fatima. She made an urgent plea for