The start of a new year is a great time for us to take another fresh look at our support of our parish. Committing to stewardship of time, talent, and treasure is an important part of living a Christian life.
December 29: Feast of the Holy Family.
December 31: New Year's Eve - Morning Mass at 8am only; Holy Day Vigil Mass at 5pm.
January 1: New Year's Day, Solemnity of Mary, Mother of God - Masses will be at 7am, 9am & 11am only.
January 2: Morning Mass at 8am only.
Parish offices will be closed on December 31 & January 1.
I had the happy occasion to visit the Holy Land with my seminary class, and we were able to spend Christmas - actually the entire month of December - living in the little town of Bethlehem. When we first arrived, one of my classmates learned that Mass was offered each day at 5 am at the little grotto, or cave, that is venerated as the place where Christ was born...
We look ahead this week knowing that our Christmas collection, one of our two largest special collections of the year, is a necessary part of our ability to support the many ministries, liturgies, and outreach that touch us throughout the year, in both our good times and in our difficult times...
All parishioners in 3rd through 8th grades are invited to sing in this year's Children's Christmas Choir! Click picture for details. Questions? email [email protected].
In this season of greeting cards, we typically see a large variety of images and messages associated with this season. Some years ago, I received one card that was unique - both the image and the printed message that accompanied the card were rather interesting, since it came right about this time when, according to the experts, Mary and Joseph would have been traveling to Bethlehem...
We look ahead just 10 days knowing that our Christmas collection, one of our two largest special collections of the year, is a necessary part of our ability to support the many ministries, liturgies, and outreach that touch us throughout the year, in both our good times and in our difficult times.
1) The parish is looking for volunteers to livestream the 5pm Mass each Saturday, as well as certain holidays. Low commitment, no experience needed, training provided! This is a great way for 8th graders and high-schoolers to provide service hours for your community! Contact Cathy Carroll at [email protected]. 2) QASPA is looking for holiday helpers on Friday December 13th for Christmas Cheer & Holiday Lights event. Teens, this is an easy way to clock some service hours! To sign up, email [email protected].
As you see, our outdoor nativity scene has been set up. We owe many thanks to our Men’s Club, who, no matter the weather, undertake this project of putting everything in place each year. Our nativity is definitely a favorite for many a passerby who often stop for a photo. When we come to this point in December, we encounter three feasts of the Blessed Mother, all within a couple of days of each other...
We know that our Christmas collection is our largest special collection of the year, and is a very necessary part of our ability to support the many ministries, liturgies, and activities that touch us throughout the year...