Post List #1
Jan. 26, 2025 Dear Parishioners, Liz had been married to Ted for seven years. They had two beautiful children. But Liz’s mother began to sense…
Jan. 19, 2025 Dear Parishioners, “Life is a banquet in which the wine always runs out.” Just in case you think that thephrase “Life is…
January 12, 2025 Dear Parishioners, This week we commemorate the baptism of Jesus. This Sunday is also the last day of the Advent-Christmas season. On…
Jan. 5, 2024 Dear Parishioners, Today we celebrate the feast of Epiphany. Epiphany means manisfestation of God’sglory. St Matthew recounts the mysterious holiness of God…
Dec. 29, 2024 Dear Parishioners, On the Feast of the Holy Family, let us reflect on the role of parents in raising childrenunder the guidance…
Dec. 22, 2024 Dear Parishioners, One of the basic principles in learning, studying, or enjoying a work is the attention todetail. From scientists to artists,…
Post List #2
Fr. Duc’s Message of the Week Feb. 16, 2025
Feb. 16, 2025 Dear Parishioners, When the gospel talks about visible world, it also speaks about spiritual world. Jesus heals a lot of sicknesses, but the real healing he wants for us is the healing in our spirit, our soul. So, in the gospel today we hear about Jesus curing a leper, we, of course, rejoice with him and for him. But we must ask ourselves, “What spiritual illness of…
Fr. Duc’s Message of the Week Feb. 9, 2025
February 9, 2025 Dear Parishioners, Dorothy Mefford bought a potted gardenia and put it in her living room. She fertilized it and watered it faithfully. The leaves turned a rich green and the plant began to bud. But for some…
Our Parish Progress
Dear Parishioners, We are deeply grateful to all who have supported our 2025 Annual Diocesan Appeal. Through your generosity, we are getting very close to reaching our goal. We are now just $40,783 away from our goal! If you haven’t…
Fr. Duc’s Weekly Reflection – Feb. 2, 2025
February 2, 2025 Dear Parishioners, How many of us experienced an infant baptism as a momentous event? How many believe that a wedding mass is a life-transforming occurrence? None of us does. We know that these two rituals are important…
Father Duc’s Weekly Reflection- Jan. 26, 2025
Jan. 26, 2025 Dear Parishioners, Liz had been married to Ted for seven years. They had two beautiful children. But Liz’s mother began to sense that her daughter was starting to go through a hard time in her marriage. One…
Post List #3
Fr. Duc’s Message of the Week Feb. 16, 2025
Feb. 16, 2025 Dear Parishioners, When the gospel talks about visible world, it also speaks about spiritual world. Jesus heals a lot of sicknesses, but the real healing he wants for us is the healing in our spirit, our soul.…
Fr. Duc’s Message of the Week Feb. 9, 2025
February 9, 2025 Dear Parishioners, Dorothy Mefford bought a potted gardenia and put it in her living room. She fertilized it and watered it faithfully. The leaves turned a rich green and the plant began to bud. But for some…
Our Parish Progress
Dear Parishioners, We are deeply grateful to all who have supported our 2025 Annual Diocesan Appeal. Through your generosity, we are getting very close to reaching our goal. We are now just $40,783 away from our goal! If you haven’t…
Fr. Duc’s Weekly Reflection – Feb. 2, 2025
February 2, 2025 Dear Parishioners, How many of us experienced an infant baptism as a momentous event? How many believe that a wedding mass is a life-transforming occurrence? None of us does. We know that these two rituals are important…
Father Duc’s Weekly Reflection- Jan. 26, 2025
Jan. 26, 2025 Dear Parishioners, Liz had been married to Ted for seven years. They had two beautiful children. But Liz’s mother began to sense that her daughter was starting to go through a hard time in her marriage. One…