
Are You Comfortable?
Several years ago, at the time of the Syrian refugee crisis, a person in my Bible Study session asked, “How

Several years ago, at the time of the Syrian refugee crisis, a person in my Bible Study session asked, “How

On July 3rd the Feast of St. Thomas, I read a short article that made a great point worth pondering.

Life is so messy that heartbreaking and heartwarming commonly coexist in the same story. Some fiction authors are very skilled,

Our Discipleship group had a special opportunity to work with author Sarah Cortez. She guided almost a hundred of us

I recently listened to a homily by Bishop Barron entitled, “Go on a Hero’s Journey.” It really clarified some of

The National Eucharistic Congress was an event that I will be reflecting on for many years to come. This week

Our eighteen pilgrims had big expectations heading out to Indianapolis: big crowd, enormous stadium and convention center, and big-name speakers.

As I write this article, I am preparing to leave for the National Eucharistic Congress. Over the last 60 days,

Back in college, I took a sociology of fashion class. I remember the professor telling us that fashion adapts to

Recently, I heard a compelling teaching from Bishop Robert Barron about Jesus calming the storm. He starts by explaining that

Last weekend I attended a retreat in Washington, DC sponsored by the Catholic Art Institute, a group composed of artists

On June 15th, in St. Augustine Cathedral in Bridgeport Connecticut, I had the privilege of witnessing hope in real time.

In 2010, I started taking Scripture study classes and my mind began to open to the Word of God and

“Suffering gives a man wisdom and experience. A man who has not suffered, what does he know?” This quote from

Last Sunday, I attended Mass at St. Patrick’s Cathedral, then processed with the Blessed Sacrament to St. Peter’s Church in
December 24th and 25th:
Feast of the Nativity of Our Lord
Sunday
10:30 am Mass
Monday-Friday
9:00 am Rosary
Monday
6:30 pm Rosary via Zoom
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Confessions
Monday, April 14, 2:00 pm to 8:00 pm
Good Friday, April 18, 9:00 am to Noon
Holy Saturday, April 19 9:00 am to Noon
Holy Thursday, April 17
Bilingual Mass of the Last Supper 7:30 pm
Good Friday, April 18
Live Stations of the Cross 12 noon
Liturgy of the Passion 3:00 pm
Way of the Cross through the Streets 7:30 pm
Holy Saturday, April 19
Blessing of the food 1:00 pm
Easter Vigil 8:00 pm
Easter Sunday, April 20
Mass of the Resurrection at 8:00 am and 9:30 am
10:30 am Sacred Heart
11:00 am
12:30 pm Spanish
5:30 pm Bilingual Mass
December 8:
Feast of the Immaculate Conception
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12 noon
6:00 pm
7:30 Spanish
Confessions 4:00 pm – 5:45 pm
December 24-25:
Feast of the Nativity of Our Lord
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4:00 pm
7:30 pm in Spanish
10:00 pm
Christmas Day
8:00 am
9:30 am
11:00 am
12:30 pm in Spanish
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7:30 pm Mass en Español
Sunday
8 am, 9:30 am, 11 am Mass
12:30 pm Mass en Español
5:30 pm Mass
Monday-Friday
8:30 am Daily Mass
First Friday
7 pm Mass, Adoration, Divine Mercy Chaplet, Exposition
Monday – Friday
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Monday
6:30 pm Rosary via Zoom
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8:30 am Rosary
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