Reflections on the weekly gospel from our Pastor.

Celebrating St. Joseph

“Joseph, Son of David, do not fear to take Mary your wife into your home.” (Mt. 1.20) This fear of Joseph: Where does it come from? Not from his fear of God, for he is a just man who knows God’s promises. It comes from fear of himself, fear that he is not worthy to Read More

Respect for God’s House

This Sunday, March 7, we celebrate the Third Sunday of Lent. It is very important to ask each one of us who are Catholic Christians several questions. When we come to celebrate and live the Holy Eucharist, how do we dress? Do we dress modestly, as if we were going to the most beautiful and Read More

Inherit the Kingdom

Today’s readings make us meditate on the close relationship that unites a son with his father. The first reading tells us about the sacrifice that God asks of Abraham for his son Isaac. In today’s Gospel, the theme of parents and children appears in a different way. This time it is the Father and Son Read More

Don’t Just Fast. Do Something!

Many times, around the beginning of Lent, the questions people ask me are usually about the rules for fasting and abstinence. For Catholics in the United States, the rules are as follows: Abstinence from meat is to be observed by all Catholics 14 years old and older on Ash Wednesday and on all the Fridays Read More

What’s Our Attitude?

What kind of attitude and position do we take when we ask Jesus to heal and cleanse us from any illness? Do we take a simple, humble, unconditional approach; always trusting in Jesus? Do we have the patience to wait for Jesus to work the miracle in us according to his time and not ours? Read More

Black Catholics Matter!

From the Associate Pastor When Amanda Gorman read her powerful poem at President Biden’s inauguration, many people were mesmerized. Her poem was quickly copied and pasted, reposted, and retweeted all over social media. At first, people didn’t believe she was Catholic (she actually IS Catholic and a parishioner of St. Brigid Church in Los Angeles). Read More

The Time of Fulfillment

From the Associate Pastor In the Gospel of this Sunday, January 24, 2021, Saint Mark the Evangelist introduces us to the beginning of Jesus’ public life; that is to say, his public ministry. Jesus begins his vocation and ministry with two exhortations: conversion, believe in his Gospel and follow him. After John the Baptist was Read More

Jesus, the Lamb of God

In the Gospel today, we see that John the Baptist recognizes Jesus as the Lamb of God, and allows his own disciples to follow Jesus immediately. This says a lot about John. It says that John was a good teacher who taught his disciples to follow Jesus whenever He appears in his lives. Because of Read More

Born Again

From the Associate Pastor A number of non-Catholic Christians call themselves “born again.” It usually designates someone who has experienced a particularly intense moment of conversion that leads them to want to dedicate their life to God. So, are we Catholics, also born again? The Sacraments of Initiation: Baptism, Confirmation, and the Eucharist, are the Read More

What Does Epiphany Mean?

From the Desk of the Associate Pastor This Sunday, January 3, we are celebrating, The Epiphany of the Lord. What does Epiphany mean? The self-revelation and manifestation of Jesus to all of humanity, not only to God’s chosen ones and favorites, because God, made flesh, wants to reveal himself to all human beings, without any Read More

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