
Divine Mercy Sunday
by Fr. John Muir | 04/09/2026 | Weekly Reflection"Then he said to Thomas, 'Put your finger here and see my hands, and bring your hand and put it into my side, and do not be unbelieving, but believe." (John 20:27)
In my early 20s, I volunteered at a parish youth group. I witnessed teens encountering Jesus with a fresh, romantic wonder that reminded me of my own teenage conversion. But something had changed in me. I was quietly jaded and cynical. When teens shared stories of encountering Christ, I'd want to sarcastically murmur, "Well, good for you." I had grown suspicious of the zeal I once knew.
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Easter Greetings
by Fr. Thomas Kagumisa | 04/02/2026 | Weekly ReflectionDear Beloved Parishioners and Visitors,
Greetings in the joy of the Risen Lord, Jesus Christ!
On this beautiful Easter day, we celebrate the cornerstone of our Christian faith, as the apostle Paul aptly states, "If Christ had not been raised from the dead, then our preaching is in vain, and so is your faith" (1Corinthians 15:14). Through His suffering, death, and resurrection, Jesus has redeemed us. As the Lamb of God, He has taken away our sins and renewed our relationship with the Father through His sacrifice. The offspring of the new Eve, that is, Our Lord and Savior, has crushed the head of the offspring of the ancient Serpent, that is, Satan, as foretold in the book of Genesis 3:15. We owe Him infinite gratitude and praise!
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