Community Mass – Baptism of the Lord

Please join us to celebrate the Baptism of the Lord on Sunday, January 10:

  • 9 AM EST – Morning Mass – In Person at the Church, not live streamed.
  • 11:15 AM EST Community Mass In Person at the Church and also streamed online and available for playback.

    Instructions to view the Mass are available here. You can also watch the video via YouTube Live in the window above.

Today’s readings and hymns are available to download here:

Novena for Our Country Starts Monday at 5 PM

The invasion of our Capitol this week revealed not only the division in our nation in general but that this transition of power will be like none other in our history. All Americans must do what we can to enable a smooth and orderly process up to, during, and after the Inauguration of President-Elect Biden. We participate in many institutions from political parties to professional organizations and we must ask how we can help them provide stability and direction.

In his slim but frightening book of several years ago On Tyranny: Twenty Lessons from the Twentieth Century, Yale historian Timothy Snyder told us that institutions do not defend themselves and urged every American to pick one and defend it. I recommend the book enthusiastically. It is surprisingly comprehensive and decidedly thoughtful, and I hope that everyone be enlightened by his examples and will follow, at least, a few of his suggestions.

He does not discuss prayer and we must ask ourselves what Catholic Christianity can offer us at this moment. I invite you to participate in a “Novena for our Country.” This situation is so unique that there are no available novenas that we can use as now written and so we will be building the airplane as we fly. To keep this distinctly Catholic we will emphasize the prayers and blessings of the Church and the teachings of the Popes. The novena prayers themselves will be no longer than 10 minutes long.

They will be at our customary COVID-19 prayer time of 5:00PM and you can connect via Zoom in the usual manner. They will be said before Rosary on Monday and Wednesday, Vespers on Friday, and Bible study on Sunday for those who must leave immediately afterwards. They will be stand-alone on the other days.

We will begin this Monday, January 11, and end on Tuesday night,
January 19.

I hope that we will find many ways of being effective at this time, but we must always remember that one of them must be prayer.

I remain
In Christ,
Fr. Bill

Thursday Book Club: Fratelli Tutti

The Thursday night book club is reading Pope’s recent encyclical Fratelli Tutti, the Pope’s recent social encyclical on important contemporary issues.

This Thursday at 7 PM, we will discuss Chapter 6, “Dialogue and Friendship” (paragraphs 198-224) and be joined by Paul Elie (the author of The Life You Save May Be Your Own) will join us.  You can read some of Paul’s recent articles in The New Yorker here:  https://www.newyorker.com/contributors/paul-elie.

Community Mass – Epiphany

Please join us to celebrate the Epiphany of the Lord on Sunday, January 3:

  • 9 AM EST – Morning Mass – In Person at the Church, not live streamed.
  • 11:15 AM EST Community Mass In Person at the Church and also streamed online and available for playback.

    Instructions to view the Mass are available here. You can also watch the video via YouTube Live in the window above.

Today’s readings and hymns are available to download here:

Community Mass – Mary, Mother of God

Please join us to celebrate the Solemnity of Mary, Mother of God on Friday, January 1:

  • 9 AM EST – Morning Mass – In Person at the Church, not live streamed.
  • 11:15 AM EST Community Mass In Person at the Church and also streamed online and available for playback.

    Instructions to view the Mass are available here. You can also watch the video via YouTube Live in the window above.

Today’s readings and hymns are available to download here:

Octave of Christmas Schedule

Wednesday 12/30
Weekday Mass at 12:10 pm at the Church

Thursday 12/31
Catholic Charities Food Pantry at the Church
9 am – noon or until all food has been distributed

Friday 1/1: Mary, Mother of God
Mass at 9 am and 11:15 am (also live streamed)

Sunday 1/3: Epiphany
Mass at 9 am and 11:15 am (also live streamed)
Make-up Bible Study at 5 pm on Zoom