By fralex on
11/16/2009 10:34 AM
ALIVE IN CHRIST CAMPAIGN
Last Sunday, November 15 you were not given the usual sermon or homily but a DVD message concerning our Alive in Christ Campaign and the reasons for this Diocesan initiative which is for the benefit of the Diocese and of our parish. I hope and pray that the presentation of this message gives you a better picture of the needs of our Diocese (and also of our parish) that arouse from our Diocesan Synod. This is a five year commitment and I’m sure you will pray over this decision in the next few weeks when you make your pledge.
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By fralex on
11/7/2009 1:23 PM
From: Bishop Thomas Wenski
To: ALL CATHOLICS OF RESURRECTION
Re: URGENT: Nationwide USCCB Bulletin Insert on Health Care Reform
Dear Father:
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By fralex on
9/29/2009 11:23 AM
Now that we have begun our normal routine (I wonder what is normal as a priest), I thought I would give you a preview of some activities that lie ahead.
Faith Formation (CCD) has started off well and classes are full. I see more parents are conscious that they and their children need more of God in their lives. We cannot be ignorant or put God aside. If anything, we must walk at the side of Jesus. We will be having special Children's Masses throughout the year. Soon we begin Advent, preparation for the Christmas Giving Tree, our English and Spanish Christmas Pageants, Christmas and then New Year.
We are also preparing for the "Alive in Christ" campaign which should be toward the beginning of December. More information will be available via the bulletin and our website.
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By fralex on
8/3/2009 11:11 AM
Dear Parishioners,
I wonder how many of you have really read carefully last week’s bulletin in which I printed the annual report of the fiscal year 2008-09 ending June 30. I also mentioned to you that we as a parish, should be very grateful to God for the support you gave and that we ended up on a positive note notwithstanding the economic downturn. We were also able to allot $40,000 for charitable purposes, which is 8% of our offertory collections. At the same time, the St. Vincent de Paul Society spent $15,000 for the needy of our parish. I am sure that one day, St. Vincent de Paul will give you more details of how they have helped.
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By fralex on
7/7/2009 2:31 PM
A SIMPLE PRAYER FOR MODERN PEOPLE
Dear Lord,
Every single evening
As I'm lying ...
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By fralex on
5/20/2009 1:16 PM
Proper Decorum in God’s House
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By fralex on
4/29/2009 10:27 AM
Study: Children That Go to Mass, Continue Going
Finds U.S. Catholics Are Staying Catholic
WASHINGTON, D.C., APRIL 28, 2009 (Zenit.org).- If parents want their children to carry the Catholic faith from childhood to adulthood, take them to Mass, say a U.S. bishops' conference spokesman.
Archbishop Donald Wuerl of Washington, past chairman of the bishops’ Committee on Catechesis and next chairman of the Committee on Doctrine, said this Monday in response to a Pew Forum survey that revealed a key factor in whether or not one remains Catholic as an adult is whether or not one attends Mass as a child or teenager.
The study, “Faith in Flux: Changes in the Religious ...
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By fralex on
4/6/2009 11:37 AM
Happy Easter everyone! Alleluia! It sure feels good to say that. For non Christians, Easter means nothing, but for us, Easter means everything historically and religiously. We are Easter people and Alleluia is our song. This time we do not surrender to Roman soldiers, Jewish authorities, or friends who would betray us with a kiss. Rather, we surrender to something quite different, something beautiful, something holy, something life-changing. Today we surrender to the power unleashed through the suffering, death, and resurrection of our Lord. We surrender to the power of the Paschal Mystery, a power beyond our comprehension - a power strong enough to transform every person, every relationship, and every corner of the world.
That's what we celebrate this day - a world made new. The Lord died so that everything broken could be mended, everything wounded be healed ...
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By fralex on
3/9/2009 8:47 AM
Dear Parishioners,
At the beginning of every New Year, I always tell you that God has greatly blessed our parish and that He would give us special blessings during the coming year. This has been very true. Also, we cannot doubt the material blessings of these last six years and we now take them for granted. This has been due to your genuine love, interest and financial contributions. We have grown from a small mission parish of some forty years ago into a larger and changing community of Americans, Hispanics and Brazilians. Our church with its new and inspiring stain glass windows and beautiful stations of the cross looks much more like a house of prayer (as Jesus called the Temple) and the Blessed Sacrament now permanently and visibly located is the primary focus when you enter the church. As of last week, we began to add a visual component - projection to our singing and Jon, our music director, ...
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By fralex on
2/24/2009 11:30 AM
Dear Parishioners,
Ash Wednesday (February 25th) marks the beginning of Lent. The ashes we receive on our foreheads that day are an annual reminder of the passage of time and our constant need for repentance and our need to make a change in our lives. You remembered that last Palm Sunday, we waved those palms in praise of Christ at the beginning of Holy Week and now we must humbly call to mind the many times that we have failed Him since that day. Receiving the ashes on our forehead indicates our willingness to do penance for our sins. The traditional words used as the ashes are placed provide us with a timely reflection: “Remember you are dust and unto dust you will ...
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