We are a lovely and unique parish. We are arguably the most diverse parish in the diocese. We recognize diversity as a divine gift to be treasured. Therefore, celebrating our diversity is part of our mission. [Click to read more}
Christians commemorate the solemnity of Pentecost on the fiftieth day after Easter. Originally, Pentecost, Greek "Pentekoste," was one of the three major Jewish agricultural festivals marked by a pilgrimage of adult Jews to Jerusalem. It was celebrated fifty days after Passover. It was on this auspicious occasion, when Jerusalem was filled with pilgrims, that the Holy Spirit came upon the apostles, who were locked in the Upper Room, for fear of the Jews. They spoke of the marvels of God in different languages, and the people could understand them. This event was the turning point in the lives of a once timid and cowardly band of disciples, making them fearless and courageous preachers, ready to risk even death in defense of their faith in the risen Christ. These were the same disciples who fled on the night Jesus was captured, who denied knowing him, and watched from afar as he was tortured and led to his death. The coming of the Holy Spirit upon them confirmed their faith that Jesus was truly the Christ. [Click to read more]
According to Pope Francis, in his 2013 apostolic exhortation, Evangelium Vitae, in virtue of our baptism, all of us are missionary disciples. His emphasis is that no one is exempt from the mission of the Church. On the contrary, every Christian is called to be personally involved in evangelization...
We celebrate this weekend the Ascension of the Lord into heaven. This solemnity, commemorated on the fortieth day after Easter, marks the completion of Christ’s earthly existence. Our Lord Jesus, having accomplished his mission on earth returns to the Father. He does not do so in order that he might be distant from us. By ascending Christ is even more present to us...
On Saturday, May 6, 2023, seven young parishioners received Holy Communion for the first time. Their excitement was palpable. The joy of their families and friends who came to celebrate with them was boundless...