Tomorrow six of our children will be receiving their first Holy Communion. Please remember them in your prayers.
A blessed St. Patrick’s day to you all! Bp. Barry C. Knestout has granted permission to the faithful, free to have meat on this day, despite being a Friday of Lent. Please enjoy yourselves!
A Lenten Penitential Service is scheduled for this Tuesday the 14th at 7pm. Several priests will be here to grant us opportunity to confess our sins. Let’s make an effort to come over!
One thing that scares many people and sometimes brings about tension in people’s lives, is God. God being in our lives, many times is something that is not easy to comprehend. The child - Jesus, to be born to us is the Emmanuel: God with us. We need not to be afraid! We just need like St. Joseph to allow him in our homes; in our lives. He is the king of Glory, and let’s allow him entry to rule and to guide our lives. Let’s welcome him so that he may bring us that lasting peace and joy!
Along this journey of life; along the journey leading us to God and to heaven, challenges and discouragements will surely assail us. We need though, to keep our hope alive, knowing that God is Emmanuel. We need a messenger reminding us of God being Emmanuel. John the Baptist needed this while in the dark prison. One day, each one of us will need such a messenger to remind us that God is Emmanuel. Rejoice in the Lord always brothers and sisters!
I would like to welcome you all who have so far signed up, and now part of this platform. I believe the year 2023 is going to be very fruitful on a number of fronts. May God bless you abundantly dear brothers and sisters! Fr. David
Advent prepares us for that event that most positively changed the world: GOD BECAME MAN! Advent calls us to ready ourselves, allowing God to change our hearts. Advent calls for a Metanoia. Wishing you a blessed Advent!
Dear Sts. Peter and Paul parishioners, Welcome to this forum: Tabella! Let’s enjoy each other as we root for the Lord Jesus!
Sts. Peter and Paul is hosting a 12 hour Adoration starting November 18th at 8pm up to 19th at 8am. Please plan to attend!
Hey Convocation time. It’s about the Eucharist!