Fifth Sunday in Lent

03-26-2023Pastor's LetterFr. Dan Connealy

Happy Sunday!

Thanks again to all of our Fish Fry volunteers and patrons! It’s hard to believe there is only more Fish Fry left this Lent. I love getting to see all of you who pass through for a meal. The weather has been getting better each week and more people are opting to dine in the Ramada. I’m grateful for the wonderful campus we have that allows us so many options for events like this. If you haven’t been to a Fish Fry yet, hopefully you’ll be able to join us next Friday for the finale. We’ll also have our grand prize drawing for our annual raffle. I hope to see you there!

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Fourth Sunday of Lent

03-19-2023Pastor's LetterFr. Dan Connealy

Happy Sunday!

This past week we celebrated the 10th anniversary of Pope Francis’ pontificate. He was elected Pope on March 13, 2013. One of the most exhilarating moments of my life was being present in St. Peter’s Square that night. I was in my first year at the North American College in Rome. The seminary had moved evening prayer up once the election began so that we could be in St. Peter’s Square by the time the evening smoke came from the little chimney stout on the Sistine Chapel. The smoke would be black if no pope had been elected and white if there was a new pope. I was standing right in the middle of the square when white smoke came up. The whole piazza started cheering and everyone rushed forward to be as close to the balcony as possible. The balcony is a balcony on St. Peter’s Basilica, situated right above the main entrance to the basilica. Immediately below it is an image of Jesus handing the keys of the kingdom of Heaven to St. Peter.

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3rd Sunday of Lent

03-12-2023Pastor's LetterFr. Dan Connealy

Happy Sunday!

This Sunday we celebrate the 3rd Sunday of Lent and hear from the Gospel according to John about the woman at the well. St. John always has great profundity in his writings and invites the reader to contemplate the mysteries of redemption by plunging into the words of Jesus. The scene is set up with Jesus experiencing thirst after his journey. His disciples have gone to town to look for food and he meets a woman coming at midday to draw water. This was an unusual circumstance since it was most typical to draw water in the morning before the heat of the day. But this woman is ostracized from the community due to her choice to live in adultery. Jesus as always sees through her sinfulness to invite her to live in freedom. One’s sin is never their identity.

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Second Sunday of Lent

03-05-2023Pastor's LetterFr. Dan Connealy

Happy Sunday!

This weekend our high schoolers are on retreat in Prescott, AZ. Our youth minister, Mac Coomer, has done a great job with our teens this year and we’re grateful about 30 teens are together this weekend to grow closer to the Lord. Please pray for a safe journey back to Phoenix today and continued fruits from their weekend away.

On Friday we had our second Fish Fry of the year. Thank you so much to everyone who helped and everyone who came and enjoyed a wonderful meal! It seems like it gets better every year! We are always in need of volunteers to help the operation go smoothly and run efficiently. If you are interested in helping we would be glad to have you. As a reminder, all volunteers need to be up to date on their Safe Environment Training. If you have questions about that please feel free to contact the parish office.

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