From Father Zwilling
Our church’s big windows allow for a lot of naturalsunlight to come in, don’t they? As you know, light wasthe very first thing that God created. “Let there belight!” (Genesis
Our church’s big windows allow for a lot of naturalsunlight to come in, don’t they? As you know, light wasthe very first thing that God created. “Let there belight!” (Genesis
FROM FATHER ZWILLING:Did you feel it? The other day I felt the first Fallwind. I have to say I’ve so enjoyed this summer,walking out the door without worrying about acoat.
YOU may notice that after Communion, the dea-con and I seem to be cleaning the patens and chal-ices before we sit back down in our chairs. Whatare we doing? ALTHOUGH
Today marks the 19th Sunday in Ordinary Time,Year A of the Lectionary. Not a very significantday for most, but for me it’s very important! It wasthree years ago on this
Just last week my friend and his wife welcomed a new baby boy. He sent me a picture of him sucking his thumb and resting his head on mom in
I always find it frustrating when an entire gen-eration is painted with one broad stroke. Youcould call that “generational stereotyping”. Nat-urally there are vast differences between indi-viduals in the same
Recently some absent-minded person trackedtar into my room… me! Don’t feel bad though. Ittook me a while to realize what was happening. Imust have picked it up from hot asphalt
Last month, the Catholic Church in the UnitedStates concluded its “Diocesan Phase” year of theNational Eucharistic Revival and entered the“Parish Phase”. The Eucharistic Revival was calledby the US bishops, asking
If you’re like me, you like being surrounded bybooks. Twice when my assignment had changed, Ineeded to buy new bookcases to keep all of them. Ilike the feeling of having
Hello! My name is Fr. Matthew Zwilling and I’mvery grateful to be able to serve you as your newadministrator here at St. Paul the Apostle Parish.My previous assignment was as