Feast Day of Saint Dymphna
The prayer service will begin in the Church on May 15 at 7:30pm.
Please come for the Rosary at 7:00pm and stay for the Saint Dymphna Prayer Service.
The prayer service will begin in the Church on May 15 at 7:30pm.
Please come for the Rosary at 7:00pm and stay for the Saint Dymphna Prayer Service.
Voices are significant in our communication as persons. But to know what makes the voice so effective in communication is our ability and willingness to listen!
In this upcoming Sunday’s Gospel passage, Jesus compares himself to a shepherd and the Church to the sheep of His flock.
This May the Archdiocese of Newark will be visited by the Pilgrim Statue sent from the Shrine of Our Lady of Fatima, Portugal.
This visit is meant to be a moment of prayer, a renewal of our devotion with the Mother of Heaven and experience of extraordinary grace and blessing that comes from The Son of God and Son of Mary – Jesus Christ.
In the Roman Catholic Church, Easter has always been a celebration of the great love that God has for His Creation. A love that was shown when the Divine Son became incarnate and dwelt among us, sharing in our lot, showing us the way to the Father, and making the perfect offering in atonement for…
It has been close to three years since Communion from the chalice has been offered at Mass. Rediscovering the sign value of Communion under both kinds (bread and wine) is important for us as a community of faith.
My prayer for you this Easter is that the new life given by Jesus in His Resurrection may burst into the dark “tombs” of your life and from you go out into the world!
The conclusion to the “Hail Mary” should give us pause. We ask the Holy
Mother of God to keep us sinners in her prayer at two signature moments of our lives: now and at the time of our death.