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December 15, 2024 Dear Parishioners, I wonder if you have noticed that among the four candles symbolizing the four weeks ofAdvent, there is a pink…
December 8, 2024 Dear Parishioners, In this week’s Gospel, John the Baptist used the image of a road to describe the preparation to welcome the…
Dear Parish Family, We are excited to invite you to spend quiet moments in silent prayer and reflection at our new St. Ignatius Chapel. The…
December 1, 2024 Dear Parishioners, Advent means arrival. During Advent, we prepare for Christmas, the commemoration of the first arrival of Jesus, and for the…
Your generosity has been a blessing to Most Holy Trinity Church throughout this past year. Our church community is growing, and you can be a…
November 24, 2024 Dear Parishioners, On the feast of Christ the King, I invite you to reflect on the story of a king. It is…
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Father Duc’s Weekly Reflection – Jan. 19, 2025
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 a banquet” is made up by some party animal, I want to assure you that it comes from the Bible. In the Scriptures, the relationship between God and his people is described in the image of a bridegroom and his bride. And in describing the…
Father Duc’s Weekly Reflection – Jan. 12, 2025
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 Monday, we will begin the first week of the Ordinary Time. All these decorations will…
Father Duc’s Weekly Reflection – Jan. 5, 2025
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 that was revealed to the astrologers from the East. These astrologers or magi were Eastern…
Father Duc’s Weekly Reflection – Dec. 29, 2024
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 of the Word of God. The ways Hannah and Elkanah cared for Samuel in the…
Father Duc’s Weekly Reflection – Dec. 22, 2024
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, from technical designers to writers, the beauty or depth of an object of study or…
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Father Duc’s Weekly Reflection – Jan. 19, 2025
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 a banquet” is made up by some party animal, I want to assure you that…
Father Duc’s Weekly Reflection – Jan. 12, 2025
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 Monday, we will begin the first week of the Ordinary Time. All these decorations will…
Father Duc’s Weekly Reflection – Jan. 5, 2025
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 that was revealed to the astrologers from the East. These astrologers or magi were Eastern…
Father Duc’s Weekly Reflection – Dec. 29, 2024
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 of the Word of God. The ways Hannah and Elkanah cared for Samuel in the…
Father Duc’s Weekly Reflection – Dec. 22, 2024
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, from technical designers to writers, the beauty or depth of an object of study or…