Pentecost – Sequence & Homily (Msgr. LoPinto)

Today, we come to celebrate the great feast of Pentecost.

It is, in a sense, the end of the great feast that make up the Paschal mystery.

First being the passion and death and resurrection of the Lord, second being the Lord’s ascension in heaven, and the third being Pentecost for the soul of the spirit and all of these which take place over a 50 day period, all of them have a purpose.

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Community Mass – Pentecost

Please join us to celebrate Pentecost on Sunday, May 23rd.

Our current Mass times are:

Today’s readings and hymns are available to download below.

7th Sunday of Easter – Homily (Fr. Smith)

There is nothing more important in life than who we love, yet it has been well said that we cannot explain why we love someone. If a husband were to say that he loved his wife because she was beautiful, she might indignantly answer “What happens if I lost my beauty?” “Would you still love me?” If she however told her husband that she loved him because he was a good provider he could well respond, “Would you still love me if I lost my job?” Why we love is a mystery because there is simply too much meaning to express in questions and answers. It is the stuff of poetry and drama not philosophy and science and the best even the most subline literature can accomplish is the hinting at the fullness. 

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Community Mass – 7th Sunday of Easter

Please join us to celebrate the 7th Sunday of Easter on Sunday, May 16th.

Our current Mass times are:

Today’s readings and hymns are available to download below.

Community Mass – Ascension Thursday

Please join us to celebrate the Solemnity of the Ascension of the Lord on Thursday, May 13th.

The Mass for today will be held at:;

View today’s readings on the USCCB website.

6th Sunday of Easter – Homily (Msgr. LoPinto)

As we mentioned at the beginning of today’s liturgy, it is the sixth Sunday of Easter.

And so for six, seven weeks we have been singing alleluia, yes.

And I wonder sometimes since we do these things almost out of practice or what you might say habit.

Whether we ever really stop to think.

Why are we using this one word so frequently?

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Novena to Our Blessed Mother

In May, we honor our Blessed Mother. We invite you to join us in praying a novena to the Our Lady of Fatima. If you haven’t joined in before, novenas consist of short prayers and will last less than 10 minutes. They are wonderful ways to orient your day to God.

The novena will be said on nine consecutive days at 5 PM starting on Sunday, May 16 through Monday, May 24.

The novena will be said on the parish Zoom channel. Instructions on how to join are available here.