The Widow and the Judge

The Gospel parable about the widow’s persistence in petitioning the judge is directed toward changing his mind so that he will act and render a just decision. Our prayer is not about changing God’s mind, however. Rather our persistent prayer is about a faithful relationship to God that “expands us and our expectations of how Read More

Our Stewardship Prayer

Please bring the needs of our parish community and ministries into your thoughts and prayers this October.

Event Schedule: Fiesta Patrias Latinas 2019

Our Hispanic Community extends an invitation to celebrate LAS FIESTAS PATRIAS LATINAS 2019 this Sunday, September 15th, 10:00 a.m. ‐ 6:00 p.m. on the Parish Front Lawn. This free cultural event will include raffles, food sales and many live performances from a variety of music and dance groups. Join us! Raffle tickets for the event Read More

Library Notes: The Prodigal Son

Our 2nd reading for the next few weeks is from Paul’s Letter to Timothy, which is classified as one of his Pastoral letters. In this passage, Paul notes how the foremost of sinners become the foremost example of the mercy of Jesus Christ. Today’s gospel presents the Prodigal Son story which is wonderfully recounted by Read More

Found by God

The gospel reading for today is the entire 15th chapter of Luke’s gospel. It appears to be all about ‘lost property’: the lost sheep, the lost coin and the lost son. Jesus told these three stories in response to the Pharisees who accused him of consorting with sinners – people who had lost their way. Read More

Renewing Our Discipleship

Peace and all Good! Outside Phoenix, about 30 miles west on Hwy. I-10, you pass a half-built and empty stadium which has never been finished and just sits there empty and crumbling down little by little. I am reminded of the Gospel verse today: “You began to build what you could not finish.” The city Read More

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