32nd Sunday in Ordinary Time – November 12, 2023
This Sunday’s reflection is drawn from a historical homily from the late +Bishop Brian Leo Hennessey, CR, published in the booklet entitled “We are called. We are chosen.”
Do I know you?
If having encountered Jesus is not the reason for your being Catholic, “Catholicism” is just another “ism” for you, just one socio-cultural group among many.
34th General Chapter – Part 1
It is great to be back…great to be back to writing for “Mission: Tanzania!” and great to back to Tanzania.
Month of Remembrance
If you wish to visit the grave of one of our members who made a difference in your life, you can refer to the list below.
31st Sunday in Ordinary Time – November 5, 2023
The virtue of humility is problematic in our time and culture. First of all, it is not regarded by the world as a ‘virtue’.
Why we call priests “Father”
The measure of a priest is not his outward appearance, knowledge, eloquence, efficiency, or even personal piety.
Commemoration of All Souls 2023
Today, on this All Souls Day, we commend Br. Ed Benson CR, Fr. Jim Valk CR and Apostle of the Resurrection Joan Sichewski to our Risen Lord, along with all our deceased members and loved ones.
Solemnity of All Saints
On this celebration of All Saints we ask you to join us in praying for the Beatification of the Founders of the Congregation of the Resurrection.
+Joan Sichewski, Apostle of the Resurrection
On October 18, 2023, Joan Sichewski, an Apostle of the Resurrection, passed to eternal life.
30th Sunday in Ordinary Time – October 29, 2023
Sacrifice, affliction, wrath, power, deliverer, stronghold… love. Our readings this Sunday are full of emotion – emotions of every kind. And yet there is one theme that connects all those violent and chaotic emotions, LOVE.