Sometimes when a person, such as an emergency professional — police, fire, first responders — runs inside a building and saves someone’s life, for example, the hero is interviewed and ...
For weeks now, as we’ve moved through the Gospel of Luke, the consequences for people over-valuing their wealth and their own interests have been building. In this week’s parable, we ...
St. Joseph Parish posted an approximately $111,000 operating deficit for the fiscal year that ended on June 30, 2022. A three-year summary shows a chronic annual operating deficit in six ...
On Saturday, October 15, we’re taking a pause and disrupting our schedule to honor two priests who continue to plow through priestly ministry for a combined 105 years of service. ...
As October begins, the church’s five-week «Season of Creation» comes to an end. Season of Creation, which runs from Sept. 1 to Oct. 4, is dedicated to increased prayer and ...
If you struggled with what you just heard in today’s Gospel, you’re not alone. For about 2,000 years, in fact, folks have wondered if Jesus could really have told such ...
Where things left off in last week’s Gospel – Jesus’ teaching on the cost of discipleship, taking up our cross, renouncing possessions and our usual family ties – it would ...
Our first response to the Gospel today may be; “Did I hear Jesus correctly? Am I supposed to hate my family to be a Disciple of Christ?” Let’s take a ...
23rd SUNDAY in ORDINARY TIME: Luke 14:25-33. Think of all the ways that celebrities, entertainers, athletes, politicians, social influencers and all sorts of other people cultivate their followers, ...
Approximately 20 parishioners marked the parish opening of the «Season of Creation» with an evening meditation session and bilingual vespers under blue skies, warm temperatures and an invigorating breeze on ...