From the Pastor’s Desk
Dear Parish Family, I am writing to you about one of our parish family, Justin McLemore. Justin as we know has been accepted to attend the United States Military Academy
Dear Parish Family, I am writing to you about one of our parish family, Justin McLemore. Justin as we know has been accepted to attend the United States Military Academy
While a great number of years separate our present time from the time of John the Baptist, the context in which we live is very similar inasmuch as we too
This is the weekend of the third Sunday of Lent. In the scrutiny Gospel for this weekend, we encounter a familiar Gospel story which brings a strong memory/experience to light
The Season of Lent is now upon us, and I have to admit it’s one of my favorite times of the year! It’s a time to truly settle ourselves down,
This past Wednesday was Ash Wednesday so I thought that it would be good to reflect upon that Gospel. ~~Matt. 6:1-6, 16-18. A LENTEN REFLECTION ON ASH WEDNESDAY from Bishop
Recently I took a Zoom class on the Twelve Step Program by Bill Wilson through the Center for Action and Contemplation. It was based on a book by Fr. Richard
How is January already over!?! I feel like it was it’s own year and not an actual month, yet here we are into a brand new month! I’m not a
Happy Feast Day my dear “Paulists”, Monday, January 25, 2021 is the feast of the Conversion of St. Paul, Apostle and as members of St. Paul, the Apostle Parish, that
Here we are back in “Ordinary Times,” and still nothing todayfeels ordinary. There is still so much chaos in our country andworld, and so many of us long for the