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Sometimes we feel like our failings pull us away from God, but the Chaplet of Divine Mercy reminds us that His arms are always open. This prayer, born from the visions of Saint Faustina, isnât just a repetition of words; itâs a direct bridge to Jesusâ compassionate love. It is an invitation to trust fully that His forgiveness is much greater than any mistake weâve ever made. No matter what you are carrying today, join us to rediscover that Godâs mercy has no limits and that we are always in time to receive His peace. https://web.tabella.app/podcast/07863550-6e56-4bbd-81a7-2435565c27f9
Sometimes we feel like our failings pull us away from God, but the Chaplet of Divine Mercy reminds us that His arms are always open. This prayer, born from the visions of Saint Faustina, isnât just a repetition of words; itâs a direct bridge to Jesusâ compassionate love. It is an invitation to trust fully that His forgiveness is much greater than any mistake weâve ever made. No matter what you are carrying today, join us to rediscover that Godâs mercy has no limits and that we are always in time to receive His peace. https://web.tabella.app/podcast/07863550-6e56-4bbd-81a7-2435565c27f9
Dear Parishioners, on this Easter Sunday, let us rejoice in the resurrection of Christ, who has conquered death and brought us new life. As we stand by the empty tomb with Mary Magdalene, Peter, and John, let us reflect on the great mystery of the Resurrection with joy and hope. May this truth renew us all in the light of Christ's victory over death. Alleluia! Christ is risen indeed!
Monday: Acts 2:14, 22-33/Ps 16:1-2a & 5, 7-8, 9-10, 11/ Mt 28:8-15. Tuesday: Acts 2:36-41/Ps 33:4-5,18-19,20,22 Jn 20:11-18. Wednesday: Acts3:1-10/Ps105:1-2,3-4,6-,8,9/ Lk 24:13-35. Thursday: Acts 3:11-26/Ps 8:2ab and 5, 6-7, /Lk 24:35-48. Friday: Acts4:1-12/Ps118:1-2-4,22-24,25-27a/ Jn 21:1-14. Saturday: Acts 4:13-21/Ps118:1 & 14-15ab, 16-18, 19-21/ Mk 16:9-15. Join us for reflective readings and study sessions throughout the week.
This week's Adoration Chapel candle sponsors are Josefina Rosas and Don Kline, Sr. We offer our prayers and gratitude for their support and dedication to the practice of adoration and intercession. Let us join in prayer for their intentions and for the needs of our parish community.
In the middle of a week that can feel filled with rituals and busyness, we invite you to pause and let your heart rest in Sacred Scripture. Lectio Divina isnât just reading; itâs allowing Godâs Word to speak directly to your soul. Through the Gospel readings of these holy days, we seek to dive deep into the mystery of Jesusâ sacrifice, preparing the ground for the joy of Easter to bloom. In these meditations, we walk together through the passages that mark the road to the Cross. Itâs an invitation to set aside distractions and simply be present, listening to what God wants to tell us today. Sometimes, the deepest transformation doesn't come from what we do, but from how much silence we allow for His voice in our lives. https://web.tabella.app/podcast/581ed210-2d00-4f9e-b826-59ae7c0f078b
Dear Parishioners, on this Easter Sunday, let us rejoice in the resurrection of Christ, who has conquered death and brought us new life. As we stand by the empty tomb with Mary Magdalene, Peter, and John, let us reflect on the great mystery of the Resurrection with joy and hope. May this truth renew us all in the light of Christ's victory over death. Alleluia! Christ is risen indeed!
Monday: Acts 2:14, 22-33/Ps 16:1-2a & 5, 7-8, 9-10, 11/ Mt 28:8-15. Tuesday: Acts 2:36-41/Ps 33:4-5,18-19,20,22 Jn 20:11-18. Wednesday: Acts3:1-10/Ps105:1-2,3-4,6-,8,9/ Lk 24:13-35. Thursday: Acts 3:11-26/Ps 8:2ab and 5, 6-7, /Lk 24:35-48. Friday: Acts4:1-12/Ps118:1-2-4,22-24,25-27a/ Jn 21:1-14. Saturday: Acts 4:13-21/Ps118:1 & 14-15ab, 16-18, 19-21/ Mk 16:9-15. Join us for reflective readings and study sessions throughout the week.
This week's Adoration Chapel candle sponsors are Josefina Rosas and Don Kline, Sr. We offer our prayers and gratitude for their support and dedication to the practice of adoration and intercession. Let us join in prayer for their intentions and for the needs of our parish community.
In the middle of a week that can feel filled with rituals and busyness, we invite you to pause and let your heart rest in Sacred Scripture. Lectio Divina isnât just reading; itâs allowing Godâs Word to speak directly to your soul. Through the Gospel readings of these holy days, we seek to dive deep into the mystery of Jesusâ sacrifice, preparing the ground for the joy of Easter to bloom. In these meditations, we walk together through the passages that mark the road to the Cross. Itâs an invitation to set aside distractions and simply be present, listening to what God wants to tell us today. Sometimes, the deepest transformation doesn't come from what we do, but from how much silence we allow for His voice in our lives. https://web.tabella.app/podcast/581ed210-2d00-4f9e-b826-59ae7c0f078b