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Holy Week Reflection: Easter Vigil
…this is the night… This year the night’s liturgy will unfold in a new way. Yet Christ is still among us, still with us, still standing in front of us with an open hand inviting us to continue the journey of faith with a new conviction. The Light of Christ pierces the darkness. The whole of the Church erupts in Exultation. Salvation history unfolds through Scripture. We are perplexed until Jesus calls our name. Alleluia erupts in song from the…
Holy Week Reflection: Holy Saturday
The Silence of Saturday Yesterday you buried your friend, you had to hurriedly anoint him before the sun set for Sabbath. You witnessed the great stone being rolled, sealing him in the darkened tomb. There was sadness, there was tears, there was wailing. Now there is silence. It is the Sabbath and you must rest. Jesus lays in the tomb. On this day of stillness, silence, emptiness there is a twinge of hope. It is finished. He said he would…
Holy Week Reflection: Good Friday
Our final steps through Holy Week could feel heavy and burdened. However, Jesus is always with us to lighten our heavy hearts and carry the weights that burden us. We are all invited to walk the Way of the Cross with our Lord, to unite in prayer. It will be live streamed at 11:00 am. Please join us on this solemn day of prayer and reflection. Allow yourself to witness each stage of Jesus’ trial, crucifixion and death. Through these…
Holy Week and Easter – Special Events
To see all scheduled events head over to our Events section on the website. Divine Mercy Novena Friday, April 10 – Saturday, April 18 Jesus said later to Sister Faustina: “Say unceasingly this chaplet that I have taught you. Anyone who says it will receive great Mercy at the hour of death. Priests will recommend it to sinners as the last hope. Even the most hardened sinner, if he recites this Chaplet even once, will receive grace from My Infinite…
Holy Week Reflection: Holy Thursday
Our spiritual walk through Holy Week brings us to Holy Thursday. Today marks the beginning of the Triduum. There is always only one Mass celebrated on this day and it recalls the Last Supper our Lord had with his apostles. It also invites us into direct participation in the events of Jesus’ betrayal, trial, crucifixion and eventual death by wickedness and sin. Imagine yourself as one of the chosen Twelve. You have walked Jesus for 3 years. You have followed…
Holy Week Reflection: Good Wednesday
Our journey through Holy Week continues and we stand at the eve of Holy Thursday. One of the Twelve, who was called Judas Iscariot, went to the chief priests and said, “What are you willing to give me if I hand him over to you?” They paid him thirty pieces of silver. Matthew 26:14-16 Today, as Easter approaches, perhaps we can go through our homes and discard those things that separate us from a personal friendship with Jesus. What is…
Holy Week Reflection: Holy Tuesday
Traditionally on this day, priests gather with their Bishop for an extraordinary Mass, the Chrism Mass. They receive the Sacred Oils that will be used throughout the year for the Sacraments of the Church and they renew and reaffirm the promises and commitment to the priesthood made at their ordination. In these extraordinary times, this Mass has been postponed. Pray in a special way for our priests and in thanksgiving for the gift of the Sacraments. Gracious and loving God,…
Holy Week Reflection: Holy Monday
Holy Monday Reflection – Our journey during this Holy Week continues… Am I a servant of the Lord? At our baptism we were anointed with the Chrism Oil and the Oil of Catechumens. The Oil of Catechumens helps us to ward off evil, avoid temptation and strengthens us to carry the cross of Christ throughout our lives. The fragrant Chrism Oil signifies the gift of the Holy Spirit, the God who animates our life, who gives the courage to boldly…
Holy Week Reflection: Palm Sunday
Palm Sunday Reflection – Holy Week Begins Picture yourself in a crowded square, the temple stands before you. But so do soldiers. Chaos and fear seem to be everywhere. But this is the Passover Festival, and everyone is full of joy and excitement. Their fears are put aside. Suddenly everyone’s voices get louder with excitement and you strain to see why, perhaps pushing your way through the crowd. Sitting on a small donkey is Jesus of Nazareth, the one promised…
Lent and Easter Schedule
Due to the COVID-19 crisis, we will be live streaming our celebrations over the Internet. Our Parish community has partnered with Providence Funeral Homes and Crematorium to provide live streams of our us. You can connect to these live streams by clicking on the link for any event below or visit the Events section of our website. All you need is an Internet connection and a web browser (e.g. Chrome, Edge, Firefox, Safari); you do not need a user ID,…