Thanks be to God
We hope that you have a happy Thanksgiving with your family and friends. One of the things we are most grateful for is having wonderful parishioners and sympatizers like you. God bless you! Fr. Andrew
We hope that you have a happy Thanksgiving with your family and friends. One of the things we are most grateful for is having wonderful parishioners and sympatizers like you. God bless you! Fr. Andrew
So as we come to the end of Ordinary Time and the end of the Church Year, we can ask God to form us ever more in His own image. May we find ways to love one another not because we are afraid of hell but because we want to love the Lord.  Thanks to
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When we come to the end of the Ordinary Time we are in the most important things of our faith. We think and discuss of our salvation – what it means for us and how to catch it. Today we have the lesson about our courage in faith. We need to remember that everything in
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Our spiritual life in Christ is like the wedding party which is simply for us the Eucharist. We have the choice to be on it or not, this is our opportunity. For to be on it we need first of all the desire to meet the Son of God – the bridegroom. The rest things
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Today we celebrate the Solemnity of All Saints. Today we also pray for our departed parents, grandparents, brothers and sisters, relatives and friends to help them for their meeting with eternal God. Today we want to honor the two sides of the Church – the first the Church Triumphant that’s mean – All Saints and
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The Solemnity of All Saints is celebrated on November 1. It is a holiday of obligation, and it is the day that the Church honors all of God’s saints, even those who have not been canonized by the Church. It is a family day of celebration—we celebrate the memory of those family members (sharing with
Today’s lesson from the Gospel is more important, because it concerns our relationship with our brothers and sisters, also with our neighbors and of course with our God. The love is the most important thing on the world, it concerns all people: the rich and the poor, the black and the white, the American and
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Today’s lesson from the Gospel concerns our dual life: spiritual and material. We are the people who are composed from the flesh which is the material and from the soul which is the spiritual. We as the Church, have to be the people of God, more spiritual than material. Today’s question from the Gospel and
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Today in the Gospel we have the beautiful picture of the parable of the wedding banquet. The example of the banquet in the theology of the Church immediately associates with the Eucharist, which is the Great Supper of our Lord and King Jesus Christ. Everyone is invited by God to celebrate this Supper; but so
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