Are You Letting Fear Silence Your “Yes” to Jesus?

When Simon Peter witnesses the miraculous catch, he falls to his knees and cries, “Go away from me, Lord, for I am a sinful man!” Yet Jesus does not leave – instead, He calls Peter to follow Him.
Clean-Up Time

We all know that it takes everyone to contribute to community life. These small tasks, such as washing the dishes and setting the tables, add a great deal to our life together.
Celebrating Consecrated Life

May God bless all Consecrated persons, and all those discerning a vocation to Religious Life.
Presentation of the Lord – February 2, 2025

Like Mary and Joseph and Simeon and Anna, let us cultivate our relationship with the Holy Spirit as a daily practice so that we too can hear God’s voice and fulfill our calling to proclaim the Gospel to all peoples!
3rd Sunday in Ordinary Time – January 26, 2025

We are invited to accept and welcome this Good News, knowing that it is for everyone. After all, God’s family is large; it includes everyone.
What Doors Will Open If You Trust the Spirit?

Discerning your vocation means asking: Where is the Holy Spirit leading me to share Christ’s good news?
Celebrations

We have a tradition of celebrating the important days of the Liturgical Year, but also celebrating the events of life: graduations, birthdays, anniversaries, and name’s days.
Word of God Sunday 2025

This Sunday, January 26 is the 3rd Sunday in Ordinary Time, when Catholics celebrate Word of God Sunday. We are encouraged to spend this day learning how #TheBibleSpeaks and how #WeListen.
2nd Sunday in Ordinary Time – January 19, 2025

How clever of God to connect this first miracle to Jesus’s ultimate sacrifice. Would Mary or any of His disciples, after the Resurrection, look back…
Week of Prayer for Christian Unity 2025

“The Week of Prayer for Christian Unity is an annual ecumenical celebration. Christians around the world are invited to pray for the unity of all Christians, to reflect on scripture together, to participate in jointly-organized ecumenical services, and to share fellowship.”