“Amen, amen, I say to you, you are looking for me not because you saw signs, but because you ate the loaves and were filled.” The people, like us, believe in God because of physical evidence in our lives; being full is being happy. Having faith in God is knowing that even when times are […]
Question of the Week – July 25
The Jewish feast of the Passover was near, and the large crowds reclined, about five thousand in number. Jesus took the loaves, gave thanks, and distributed them to those who were present. Our priests, fulfill this scripture passage at every Mass, during the Consecration of the Eucharist. Instead of performing the miracle of multiplying the […]
Question of the Week – July 18
Jesus said to His apostles, “Come away by yourselves to a deserted place and rest a while.” We, just like the people of that time are busy coming and going: with no time to rest, meditate or pray. The journey of life becomes more difficult with challenges. We can feel at a loss for answers […]
Question of the Week – July 11
The Lord knows His Apostles; He loves us; He sends us. The mission of the Church began long before Christ died. The sending of the Twelve Apostles represent that which is still the most important aspect of the Church: Evangelization. The Church is missionary in mind, spirit, heart and soul. Made in the image and […]
Question of the Week – July 4
As a member of the prophetic people, we must share what we “know” about the Lord Jesus. Again, that is not just the intellectual facts, but more importantly the relationship we have with Jesus. The more faithful we are to our relationship with the Lord Jesus, the more likely it will be that we will […]
Question of the Week – June 27
Today’s Gospel reading reminds us not to forget that we have something more than the garment of Christ: Our Lord’s Real Presence in the Eucharist! Not only can we touch Him, but receive Him as well in our body and soul in grace…God in our body and soul! And Jesus longs for us, for our […]
Question of the Week – June 20
Jesus is not only a miracle worker who shows His power over the forces of nature, He is our help, our safe harbor, our salvation. The most important display of Jesus’ divine authority in today’s Gospel is not His ability to calm the raging sea, it is His loving care which calms the storms within […]
Question of the Week – June 13
Jesus wants to use each of us for the building up of His Kingdom. We may feel as though we cannot do much, that we are not as gifted as others, that we will not be able to make much of a difference, but that’s not true. The truth is that each one of us […]
Mass Update on the Coronavirus
There will be some mandated changes to how we practice our Mass. Effective immediately: 1. For those who continue to feel uncomfortable returning to Mass, Bishop Knestout has dispensed all Catholics in the Diocese from their Sunday Mass obligation until the weekend of June 26th & 27th. 2. Everyone who is fully vaccinated may attend […]
Question of the Week – June 6
On this solemn feast we are called above all to faith in the fact, as revealed by the Lord Himself, that the Eucharist, the Holy Communion we partake of, is in fact, a reception of the very Body, Blood, Soul and Divinity of Jesus Christ, whole and entire, in His glorified state. We do not […]