Holy Thursday – Evening Mass of the Lord’s Supper
Jesus knows that his time has come. Many times, he has warned his disciples what He would have to suffer. They, however, refuse to believe him. Even before breaking the bread, Jesus suffers from the disbelief of those closest to him.
The Chrism Mass
“The Spirit of the Lord is upon me, because he has anointed me to bring glad tidings to the poor. He has sent me to proclaim liberty to captives and recovery of sight to the blind, to let the oppressed go free, and to proclaim a year acceptable to the Lord.
Palm Sunday of the Lord’s Passion
Today, I invite you to ask the Holy Spirit for help to contemplate the Passion of Christ through the eyes of Jesus himself.
There are many people who had everything to recognize in Jesus the only Son of God, but they refused to see.
Saturday of the Fifth Week of Lent – Mass for Hope for the Future Donors
“You know nothing,” said Caiaphas. He was right! The chief priests and the Pharisees were willfully blind to the identity of the One they wanted dead. They saw a man who threatened their position and their sense of security.
Solemnity of Saint Joseph – Mass with 11th Grade Students
Today we celebrate the feast of Saint Joseph. We know too little about his life.
Monday of the Fifth Week of Lent – MACC Pastoral Visit
In today’s gospel, the woman caught in adultery faces an angry mob determined to stone her. In the end, she is met by the Lord’s mercy.
Centennial – Daughters of the Holy Spirit
This is the third Mass I preside in thanksgiving for the centennial of the founding of the Daughters of the Holy Spirit. You can tell that the sisters like to party!
IV Domingo de Cuaresma
Para el antiguo pueblo de Dios, todo estaba relacionado con Dios. Sin embargo, a veces se les pasaba la mano y también le echaban la culpa a Dios de lo malo que les pasaba.
Tuesday of the Third Week of Lent
“Do not be conquered by evil but conquer evil with good!” (Rom 12:21). Can you repeat that very loudly? “Do not be conquered by evil but conquer evil with good!”
Monday of the Third Week of Lent – Catholic Schools 5th Grade Mass
“There were many people with leprosy in Israel, but none were made clean, except Naaman the Syrian.” Luke 4:27 In today’s readings, we hear a story about Naaman, a powerful man who was healed of leprosy, a terrible disease, by following a simple instruction from the prophet Elisha.