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Help for Nepal

May 3, 2015 by

Bishop Scharfenberger has asked all of the faithful to assist with the recovery efforts of the Nepalese who have suffered an horrendous earthquake last week.  Throughout the month of May, we will be accepting donations–both monetary and prayerful–to be forwarded to Catholic Relief Services.  Simply write your check to our parish and put “Nepal Earthquake” in the memo section and drop it in any collection basket (or in the mail).  At the end of the month, we will forward a check from our parish to assist the recovery efforts aimed at serving the people of Nepal in this time of great need.

Prayer for the People of Nepalnepal

Loving God,

We pray for all those affected by the earthquake in Nepal as we offer the words of the psalmist, “Be strong and take heart, all who hope in the Lord” (Psalm 31:25).

May those who are paralyzed by fear …Be strong and take heart

May those who have lost or are still searching for loved ones …Be strong and take heart

May those who remain trapped under rubble …Be strong and take heart

May those rescue workers who provide relief and recovery …Be strong and take heart

May those who are moved with compassion to help …Be strong and take heart

God, whose love knows no bounds, fill all those who suffer with your comfort and peace. We ask all this through Christ, our Lord.

Amen

(click HERE for a downloadable prayer card)

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One of Our Brave Military Women

April 29, 2015 by

Our own Caroline Cleveland is featured in the May 4, 2015 issue of People magazine for her courageous service in the US Army and her work with Special Ops in Afghanistan.  Home safe now, click HERE to read about some of her experiences.

And Caroline, thanks so much for your service to all of us and our country!

Caroline

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The Face of Mercy

April 13, 2015 by

Click this link for the PDF: Misericordiae Vultus

Misericordiae Vultus

BULL OF INDICTION OF THE EXTRAORDINARY JUBILEE OF MERCY

Papa Francesco sigillo

FRANCIS BISHOP OF ROME SERVANT OF THE SERVANTS OF GOD TO ALL WHO READ THIS LETTER GRACE, MERCY, AND PEACE

Jesus Christ is the face of the Father’s mercy. These words might well sum up the mystery of the Christian faith. Mercy has become living and visible in Jesus of Nazareth, reaching its culmination in him. The Father, “rich in mercy” (Eph 2:4), after having revealed his name to Moses as “a God merciful and gracious, slow to anger, and abounding in steadfast love and faithfulness” (Ex 34:6), has never ceased to show, in various ways throughout history, his divine nature. In the “fullness of time” (Gal 4:4), when everything had been arranged according to his plan of salvation, he sent his only Son into the world, born of the Virgin Mary, to reveal his love for us in a definitive way. Whoever sees Jesus sees the Father (cf. Jn 14:9). Jesus of Nazareth, by his words, his actions, and his entire person[1] reveals the mercy of God.

We need constantly to contemplate the mystery of mercy. It is a wellspring of joy, serenity, and peace. Our salvation depends on it. Mercy: the word reveals the very mystery of the Most Holy Trinity. Mercy: the ultimate and supreme act by which God comes to meet us. Mercy: the fundamental law that dwells in the heart of every person who looks sincerely into the eyes of his brothers and sisters on the path of life. Mercy: the bridge that connects God and man, opening our hearts to a hope of being loved forever despite our sinfulness.

At times we are called to gaze even more attentively on mercy so that we may become a more effective sign of the Father’s action in our lives. For this reason I have proclaimed an Extraordinary Jubilee of Mercy as a special time for the Church; a time when the witness of believers might grow stronger and more effective.

The Holy Year will open on 8 December 2015, the Solemnity of the Immaculate Conception. This liturgical feast day recalls God’s action from the very beginning of the history of mankind. After the sin of Adam and Eve, God did not wish to leave humanity alone in the throes of evil. So he turned his gaze to Mary, holy and immaculate in love (cf. Eph 1:4), choosing her to be the Mother of man’s Redeemer. When faced with the gravity of sin, God responds with the fullness of mercy. Mercy will always be greater than any sin, and no one can place limits on the love of God who is ever ready to forgive. I will have the joy of opening the Holy Door on the Solemnity of the Immaculate Conception. On that day, the Holy Door will become a Door of Mercy through which anyone who enters will experience the love of God who consoles, pardons, and instills hope.

On the following Sunday, the Third Sunday of Advent, the Holy Door of the Cathedral of Rome that is, the Basilica of Saint John Lateran will be opened. In the following weeks, the Holy Doors of the other Papal Basilicas will be opened. On the same Sunday, I will announce that in every local Church, at the cathedral the mother church of the faithful in any particular area or, alternatively, at the co-cathedral or another church of special significance, a Door of Mercy will be opened for the duration of the Holy Year. At the discretion of the local ordinary, a similar door may be opened at any Shrine frequented by large groups of pilgrims, since visits to these holy sites are so often grace-filled moments, as people discover a path to conversion. Every Particular Church, therefore, will be directly involved in living out this Holy Year as an extraordinary moment of grace and spiritual renewal. Thus the Jubilee will be celebrated both in Rome and in the Particular Churches as a visible sign of the Church’s universal communion.

I have chosen the date of 8 December because of its rich meaning in the recent history of the Church. In fact, I will open the Holy Door on the fiftieth anniversary of the closing of the Second Vatican Ecumenical Council. The Church feels a great need to keep this event alive. With the Council, the Church entered a new phase of her history. The Council Fathers strongly perceived, as a true breath of the Holy Spirit, a need to talk about God to men and women of their time in a more accessible way. The walls which too long had made the Church a kind of fortress were torn down and the time had come to proclaim the Gospel in a new way. It was a new phase of the same evangelization that had existed from the beginning. It was a fresh undertaking for all Christians to bear witness to their faith with greater enthusiasm and conviction. The Church sensed a responsibility to be a living sign of the Father’s love in the world.

We recall the poignant words of Saint John XXIII when, opening the Council, he indicated the path to follow: “Now the Bride of Christ wishes to use the medicine of mercy rather than taking up arms of severity … The Catholic Church, as she holds high the torch of Catholic truth at this Ecumenical Council, wants to show herself a loving mother to all; patient, kind, moved by compassion and goodness toward her separated children.”[2] Blessed Paul VI spoke in a similar vein at the closing of the Council: “We prefer to point out how charity has been the principal religious feature of this Council … the old story of the Good Samaritan has been the model of the spirituality of the Council … a wave of affection and admiration flowed from the Council over the modern world of humanity. Errors were condemned, indeed, because charity demanded this no less than did truth, but for individuals themselves there was only admonition, respect and love. Instead of depressing diagnoses, encouraging remedies; instead of direful predictions, messages of trust issued from the Council to the present-day world. The modern world’s values were not only respected but honored, its efforts approved, its aspirations purified and blessed … Another point we must stress is this: all this rich teaching is channeled in one direction, the service of mankind, of every condition, in every weakness and need.”[3]

With these sentiments of gratitude for everything the Church has received, and with a sense of responsibility for the task that lies ahead, we shall cross the threshold of the Holy Door fully confident that the strength of the Risen Lord, who constantly supports us on our pilgrim way, will sustain us. May the Holy Spirit, who guides the steps of believers in cooperating with the work of salvation wrought by Christ, lead the way and support the People of God so that they may contemplate the face of mercy.[4]

The Jubilee year will close with the liturgical Solemnity of Christ the King on 20 November 2016. On that day, as we seal the Holy Door, we shall be filled, above all, with a sense of gratitude and thanksgiving to the Most Holy Trinity for having granted us an extraordinary time of grace. We will entrust the life of the Church, all humanity, and the entire cosmos to the Lordship of Christ, asking him to pour out his mercy upon us like the morning dew, so that everyone may work together to build a brighter future. How much I desire that the year to come will be steeped in mercy, so that we can go out to every man and woman, bringing the goodness and tenderness of God! May the balm of mercy reach everyone, both believers and those far away, as a sign that the Kingdom of God is already present in our midst!

“It is proper to God to exercise mercy, and he manifests his omnipotence particularly in this way.”[5] Saint Thomas Aquinas’ words show that God’s mercy, rather than a sign of weakness, is the mark of his omnipotence. For this reason the liturgy, in one of its most ancient collects, has us pray: “O God, who reveal your power above all in your mercy and forgiveness…”[6] Throughout the history of humanity, God will always be the One who is present, close, provident, holy, and merciful.

“Patient and merciful.” These words often go together in the Old Testament to describe God’s nature. His being merciful is concretely demonstrated in his many actions throughout the history of salvation where his goodness prevails over punishment and destruction. In a special way the Psalms bring to the fore the grandeur of his merciful action: “He forgives all your iniquity, he heals all your diseases, he redeems your life from the pit, he crowns you with steadfast love and mercy” (Ps 103:3-4). Another psalm, in an even more explicit way, attests to the concrete signs of his mercy: “He secures justice for the oppressed; he gives food to the hungry. The Lord sets the prisoners free; the Lord opens the eyes of the blind. The Lord lifts up those who are bowed down; the Lord loves the righteous. The Lord watches over the sojourners, he upholds the widow and the fatherless; but the way of the wicked he brings to ruin” (Ps 146:7-9). Here are some other expressions of the Psalmist: “He heals the brokenhearted, and binds up their wounds … The Lord lifts up the downtrodden, he casts the wicked to the ground” (Ps 147:3, 6). In short, the mercy of God is not an abstract idea, but a concrete reality through which he reveals his love as that of a father or a mother, moved to the very depths out of love for their child. It is hardly an exaggeration to say that this is a “visceral” love. It gushes forth from the depths naturally, full of tenderness and compassion, indulgence and mercy.

“For his mercy endures forever.” This is the refrain repeated after each verse in Psalm 136 as it narrates the history of God’s revelation. By virtue of mercy, all the events of the Old Testament are replete with profound salvific import. Mercy renders God’s history with Israel a history of salvation. To repeat continually “for his mercy endures forever,” as the psalm does, seems to break through the dimensions of space and time, inserting everything into the eternal mystery of love. It is as if to say that not only in history, but for all eternity man will always be under the merciful gaze of the Father. It is no accident that the people of Israel wanted to include this psalm the “Great Hallel,” as it is called in its most important liturgical feast days.

Before his Passion, Jesus prayed with this psalm of mercy. Matthew attests to this in his Gospel when he says that, “when they had sung a hymn” (26:30), Jesus and his disciples went out to the Mount of Olives. While he was instituting the Eucharist as an everlasting memorial of himself and his paschal sacrifice, he symbolically placed this supreme act of revelation in the light of his mercy. Within the very same context of mercy, Jesus entered upon his passion and death, conscious of the great mystery of love that he would consummate on the cross. Knowing that Jesus himself prayed this psalm makes it even more important for us as Christians, challenging us to take up the refrain in our daily lives by praying these words of praise: “for his mercy endures forever.”

With our eyes fixed on Jesus and his merciful gaze, we experience the love of the Most Holy Trinity. The mission Jesus received from the Father was that of revealing the mystery of divine love in its fullness. “God is love” (1 Jn 4:8,16), John affirms for the first and only time in all of Holy Scripture. This love has now been made visible and tangible in Jesus’ entire life. His person is nothing but love, a love given gratuitously. The relationships he forms with the people who approach him manifest something entirely unique and unrepeatable. The signs he works, especially in the face of sinners, the poor, the marginalized, the sick, and the suffering, are all meant to teach mercy. Everything in him speaks of mercy. Nothing in him is devoid of compassion.

Jesus, seeing the crowds of people who followed him, realized that they were tired and exhausted, lost and without a guide, and he felt deep compassion for them (cf. Mt 9:36). On the basis of this compassionate love he healed the sick who were presented to him (cf. Mt 14:14), and with just a few loaves of bread and fish he satisfied the enormous crowd (cf. Mt 15:37). What moved Jesus in all of these situations was nothing other than mercy, with which he read the hearts of those he encountered and responded to their deepest need. When he came upon the widow of Naim taking her son out for burial, he felt great compassion for the immense suffering of this grieving mother, and he gave back her son by raising him from the dead (cf. Lk 7:15). After freeing the demoniac in the country of the Gerasenes, Jesus entrusted him with this mission: “Go home to your friends, and tell them how much the Lord has done for you, and how he has had mercy on you” (Mk 5:19). The calling of Matthew is also presented within the context of mercy. Passing by the tax collector’s booth, Jesus looked intently at Matthew. It was a look full of mercy that forgave the sins of that man, a sinner and a tax collector, whom Jesus chose against the hesitation of the disciples to become one of the Twelve. Saint Bede the Venerable, commenting on this Gospel passage, wrote that Jesus looked upon Matthew with merciful love and chose him: miserando atque eligendo.[7] This expression impressed me so much that I chose it for my episcopal motto.

In the parables devoted to mercy, Jesus reveals the nature of God as that of a Father who never gives up until he has forgiven the wrong and overcome rejection with compassion and mercy. We know these parables well, three in particular: the lost sheep, the lost coin, and the father with two sons (cf. Lk 15:1-32). In these parables, God is always presented as full of joy, especially when he pardons. In them we find the core of the Gospel and of our faith, because mercy is presented as a force that overcomes everything, filling the heart with love and bringing consolation through pardon.

From another parable, we cull an important teaching for our Christian lives. In reply to Peter’s question about how many times it is necessary to forgive, Jesus says: “I do not say seven times, but seventy times seventy times” (Mt 18:22). He then goes on to tell the parable of the “ruthless servant,” who, called by his master to return a huge amount, begs him on his knees for mercy. His master cancels his debt. But he then meets a fellow servant who owes him a few cents and who in turn begs on his knees for mercy, but the first servant refuses his request and throws him into jail. When the master hears of the matter, he becomes infuriated and, summoning the first servant back to him, says, “Should not you have had mercy on your fellow servant, as I had mercy on you?” (Mt 18:33). Jesus concludes, “So also my heavenly Father will do to every one of you, if you do not forgive your brother from your heart” (Mt 18:35).

This parable contains a profound teaching for all of us. Jesus affirms that mercy is not only an action of the Father, it becomes a criterion for ascertaining who his true children are. In short, we are called to show mercy because mercy has first been shown to us. Pardoning offences becomes the clearest expression of merciful love, and for us Christians it is an imperative from which we cannot excuse ourselves. At times how hard it seems to forgive! And yet pardon is the instrument placed into our fragile hands to attain serenity of heart. To let go of anger, wrath, violence, and revenge are necessary conditions to living joyfully. Let us therefore heed the Apostle’s exhortation: “Do not let the sun go down on your anger” (Eph 4:26). Above all, let us listen to the words of Jesus who made mercy as an ideal of life and a criterion for the credibility of our faith: “Blessed are the merciful, for they shall obtain mercy” (Mt 5:7): the beatitude to which we should particularly aspire in this Holy Year.

As we can see in Sacred Scripture, mercy is a key word that indicates God’s action towards us. He does not limit himself merely to affirming his love, but makes it visible and tangible. Love, after all, can never be just an abstraction. By its very nature, it indicates something concrete: intentions, attitudes, and behaviors that are shown in daily living. The mercy of God is his loving concern for each one of us. He feels responsible; that is, he desires our wellbeing and he wants to see us happy, full of joy, and peaceful. This is the path which the merciful love of Christians must also travel. As the Father loves, so do his children. Just as he is merciful, so we are called to be merciful to each other.

Mercy is the very foundation of the Church’s life. All of her pastoral activity should be caught up in the tenderness she makes present to believers; nothing in her preaching and in her witness to the world can be lacking in mercy. The Church’s very credibility is seen in how she shows merciful and compassionate love. The Church “has an endless desire to show mercy.”[8] Perhaps we have long since forgotten how to show and live the way of mercy. The temptation, on the one hand, to focus exclusively on justice made us forget that this is only the first, albeit necessary and indispensable step. But the Church needs to go beyond and strive for a higher and more important goal. On the other hand, sad to say, we must admit that the practice of mercy is waning in the wider culture. It some cases the word seems to have dropped out of use. However, without a witness to mercy, life becomes fruitless and sterile, as if sequestered in a barren desert. The time has come for the Church to take up the joyful call to mercy once more. It is time to return to the basics and to bear the weaknesses and struggles of our brothers and sisters. Mercy is the force that reawakens us to new life and instills in us the courage to look to the future with hope.

Let us not forget the great teaching offered by Saint John Paul II in his second Encyclical, Dives in Misericordia, which at the time came unexpectedly, its theme catching many by surprise. There are two passages in particular to which I would like to draw attention. First, Saint John Paul II highlighted the fact that we had forgotten the theme of mercy in today’s cultural milieu: “The present-day mentality, more perhaps than that of people in the past, seems opposed to a God of mercy, and in fact tends to exclude from life and to remove from the human heart the very idea of mercy. The word and the concept of ‘mercy’ seem to cause uneasiness in man, who, thanks to the enormous development of science and technology, never before known in history, has become the master of the earth and has subdued and dominated it (cf. Gen 1:28). This dominion over the earth, sometimes understood in a one-sided and superficial way, seems to have no room for mercy … And this is why, in the situation of the Church and the world today, many individuals and groups guided by a lively sense of faith are turning, I would say almost spontaneously, to the mercy of God.”[9]

Furthermore, Saint John Paul II pushed for a more urgent proclamation and witness to mercy in the contemporary world: “It is dictated by love for man, for all that is human and which, according to the intuitions of many of our contemporaries, is threatened by an immense danger. The mystery of Christ … obliges me to proclaim mercy as God’s merciful love, revealed in that same mystery of Christ. It likewise obliges me to have recourse to that mercy and to beg for it at this difficult, critical phase of the history of the Church and of the world.”[10] This teaching is more pertinent than ever and deserves to be taken up once again in this Holy Year. Let us listen to his words once more: “The Church lives an authentic life when she professes and proclaims mercy the most stupendous attribute of the Creator and of the Redeemer and when she brings people close to the sources of the Savior’s mercy, of which she is the trustee and dispenser.”[11]

The Church is commissioned to announce the mercy of God, the beating heart of the Gospel, which in its own way must penetrate the heart and mind of every person. The Spouse of Christ must pattern her behavior after the Son of God who went out to everyone without exception. In the present day, as the Church is charged with the task of the new evangelization, the theme of mercy needs to be proposed again and again with new enthusiasm and renewed pastoral action. It is absolutely essential for the Church and for the credibility of her message that she herself live and testify to mercy. Her language and her gestures must transmit mercy, so as to touch the hearts of all people and inspire them once more to find the road that leads to the Father.

The Church’s first truth is the love of Christ. The Church makes herself a servant of this love and mediates it to all people: a love that forgives and expresses itself in the gift of one’s self. Consequently, wherever the Church is present, the mercy of the Father must be evident. In our parishes, communities, associations and movements, in a word, wherever there are Christians, everyone should find an oasis of mercy.

We want to live this Jubilee Year in light of the Lord’s words: Merciful like the Father. The Evangelist reminds us of the teaching of Jesus who says, “Be merciful just as your Father is merciful” (Lk 6:36). It is a program of life as demanding as it is rich with joy and peace. Jesus’ command is directed to anyone willing to listen to his voice (cf. Lk 6:27). In order to be capable of mercy, therefore, we must first of all dispose ourselves to listen to the Word of God. This means rediscovering the value of silence in order to meditate on the Word that comes to us. In this way, it will be possible to contemplate God’s mercy and adopt it as our lifestyle.

The practice of pilgrimage has a special place in the Holy Year, because it represents the journey each of us makes in this life. Life itself is a pilgrimage, and the human being is a viator, a pilgrim traveling along the road, making his way to the desired destination. Similarly, to reach the Holy Door in Rome or in any other place in the world, everyone, each according to his or her ability, will have to make a pilgrimage. This will be a sign that mercy is also a goal to reach and requires dedication and sacrifice. May pilgrimage be an impetus to conversion: by crossing the threshold of the Holy Door, we will find the strength to embrace God’s mercy and dedicate ourselves to being merciful with others as the Father has been with us.

The Lord Jesus shows us the steps of the pilgrimage to attain our goal: “Judge not, and you will not be judged; condemn not, and you will not be condemned; forgive, and you will be forgiven; give, and it will be given to you; good measure, pressed down, shaken together, running over, will be put into your lap. For the measure you give will be the measure you get back” (Lk 6:37-38). The Lord asks us above all not to judge and not to condemn. If anyone wishes to avoid God’s judgment, he should not make himself the judge of his brother or sister. Human beings, whenever they judge, look no farther than the surface, whereas the Father looks into the very depths of the soul. How much harm words do when they are motivated by feelings of jealousy and envy! To speak ill of others puts them in a bad light, undermines their reputation and leaves them prey to the whims of gossip. To refrain from judgment and condemnation means, in a positive sense, to know how to accept the good in every person and to spare him any suffering that might be caused by our partial judgment and our presumption to know everything about him. But this is still not sufficient to express mercy. Jesus asks us also to forgive and to give. To be instruments of mercy because it was we who first received mercy from God. To be generous with others, knowing that God showers his goodness upon us with immense generosity.

Merciful like the Father, therefore, is the “motto” of this Holy Year. In mercy, we find proof of how God loves us. He gives his entire self, always, freely, asking nothing in return. He comes to our aid whenever we call upon him. What a beautiful thing that the Church begins her daily prayer with the words, “O God, come to my assistance. O Lord, make haste to help me” (Ps 70:2)! The assistance we ask for is already the first step of God’s mercy toward us. He comes to assist us in our weakness. And his help consists in helping us accept his presence and closeness to us. Day after day, touched by his compassion, we also can become compassionate towards others.

In this Holy Year, we look forward to the experience of opening our hearts to those living on the outermost fringes of society: fringes modern society itself creates. How many uncertain and painful situations there are in the world today! How many are the wounds borne by the flesh of those who have no voice because their cry is muffled and drowned out by the indifference of the rich! During this Jubilee, the Church will be called even more to heal these wounds, to assuage them with the oil of consolation, to bind them with mercy and cure them with solidarity and vigilant care. Let us not fall into humiliating indifference or a monotonous routine that prevents us from discovering what is new! Let us ward off destructive cynicism! Let us open our eyes and see the misery of the world, the wounds of our brothers and sisters who are denied their dignity, and let us recognize that we are compelled to heed their cry for help! May we reach out to them and support them so they can feel the warmth of our presence, our friendship, and our fraternity! May their cry become our own, and together may we break down the barriers of indifference that too often reign supreme and mask our hypocrisy and egoism!

It is my burning desire that, during this Jubilee, the Christian people may reflect on the corporal and spiritual works of mercy. It will be a way to reawaken our conscience, too often grown dull in the face of poverty. And let us enter more deeply into the heart of the Gospel where the poor have a special experience of God’s mercy. Jesus introduces us to these works of mercy in his preaching so that we can know whether or not we are living as his disciples. Let us rediscover these corporal works of mercy: to feed the hungry, give drink to the thirsty, clothe the naked, welcome the stranger, heal the sick, visit the imprisoned, and bury the dead. And let us not forget the spiritual works of mercy: to counsel the doubtful, instruct the ignorant, admonish sinners, comfort the afflicted, forgive offences, bear patiently those who do us ill, and pray for the living and the dead.

We cannot escape the Lord’s words to us, and they will serve as the criteria upon which we will be judged: whether we have fed the hungry and given drink to the thirsty, welcomed the stranger and clothed the naked, or spent time with the sick and those in prison (cf. Mt 25:31-45). Moreover, we will be asked if we have helped others to escape the doubt that causes them to fall into despair and which is often a source of loneliness; if we have helped to overcome the ignorance in which millions of people live, especially children deprived of the necessary means to free them from the bonds of poverty; if we have been close to the lonely and afflicted; if we have forgiven those who have offended us and have rejected all forms of anger and hate that lead to violence; if we have had the kind of patience God shows, who is so patient with us; and if we have commended our brothers and sisters to the Lord in prayer. In each of these “little ones,” Christ himself is present. His flesh becomes visible in the flesh of the tortured, the crushed, the scourged, the malnourished, and the exiled … to be acknowledged, touched, and cared for by us. Let us not forget the words of Saint John of the Cross: “as we prepare to leave this life, we will be judged on the basis of love.”[12]

In the Gospel of Luke, we find another important element that will help us live the Jubilee with faith. Luke writes that Jesus, on the Sabbath, went back to Nazareth and, as was his custom, entered the synagogue. They called upon him to read the Scripture and to comment on it. The passage was from the Book of Isaiah where it is written: “The Spirit of the Lord God is upon me, because the Lord has anointed me to bring good tidings to the afflicted; he has sent me to bind up the brokenhearted, to proclaim liberty to the captives, and freedom to those in captivity; to proclaim the year of the Lord’s favor” (Is 61:1-2). A “year of the Lord’s favor” or “mercy”: this is what the Lord proclaimed and this is what we wish to live now. This Holy Year will bring to the fore the richness of Jesus’ mission echoed in the words of the prophet: to bring a word and gesture of consolation to the poor, to proclaim liberty to those bound by new forms of slavery in modern society, to restore sight to those who can see no more because they are caught up in themselves, to restore dignity to all those from whom it has been robbed. The preaching of Jesus is made visible once more in the response of faith Christians are called to offer by their witness. May the words of the Apostle accompany us: He who does acts of mercy, let him do them with cheerfulness (cf. Rom 12:8).

The season of Lent during this Jubilee Year should also be lived more intensely as a privileged moment to celebrate and experience God’s mercy. How many pages of Sacred Scripture are appropriate for meditation during the weeks of Lent to help us rediscover the merciful face of the Father! We can repeat the words of the prophet Micah and make them our own: You, O Lord, are a God who takes away iniquity and pardons sin, who does not hold your anger forever, but are pleased to show mercy. You, Lord, will return to us and have pity on your people. You will trample down our sins and toss them into the depths of the sea (cf. 7:18-19).

The pages of the prophet Isaiah can also be meditated upon concretely during this season of prayer, fasting, and works of charity: “Is not this the fast that I choose: to loosen the bonds of wickedness, to undo the thongs of the yoke, to let the oppressed go free, and to break every yoke? Is it not to share your bread with the hungry, and bring the homeless poor into your house; when you see the naked, to cover him, and not to hide yourself from your own flesh? Then shall your light break forth like the dawn, and your healing shall spring up speedily; your righteousness shall go before you, the glory of the Lord shall be your rear guard. Then you shall call, and the Lord will answer; you shall cry, and he will say, here I am. If you take away from the midst of you the yoke, the pointing of the finger, and speaking wickedness, if you pour yourself out for the hungry and satisfy the desire of the afflicted, then shall your light rise in the darkness and your gloom be as the noonday. And the Lord will guide you continually, and satisfy your desire with good things, and make your bones strong; and you shall be like a watered garden, like a spring of water, whose waters fail not” (58:6-11).

The initiative of “24 Hours for the Lord,” to be celebrated on the Friday and Saturday preceding the Fourth Week of Lent, should be implemented in every diocese. So many people, including the youth, are returning to the Sacrament of Reconciliation; through this experience they are rediscovering a path back to the Lord, living a moment of intense prayer and finding meaning in their lives. Let us place the Sacrament of Reconciliation at the centre once more in such a way that it will enable people to touch the grandeur of God’s mercy with their own hands. For every penitent, it will be a source of true interior peace.

I will never tire of insisting that confessors be authentic signs of the Father’s mercy. We do not become good confessors automatically. We become good confessors when, above all, we allow ourselves to be penitents in search of his mercy. Let us never forget that to be confessors means to participate in the very mission of Jesus to be a concrete sign of the constancy of divine love that pardons and saves. We priests have received the gift of the Holy Spirit for the forgiveness of sins, and we are responsible for this. None of us wields power over this Sacrament; rather, we are faithful servants of God’s mercy through it. Every confessor must accept the faithful as the father in the parable of the prodigal son: a father who runs out to meet his son despite the fact that he has squandered away his inheritance. Confessors are called to embrace the repentant son who comes back home and to express the joy of having him back again. Let us never tire of also going out to the other son who stands outside, incapable of rejoicing, in order to explain to him that his judgment is severe and unjust and meaningless in light of the father’s boundless mercy. May confessors not ask useless questions, but like the father in the parable, interrupt the speech prepared ahead of time by the prodigal son, so that confessors will learn to accept the plea for help and mercy gushing from the heart of every penitent. In short, confessors are called to be a sign of the primacy of mercy always, everywhere, and in every situation, no matter what.

During Lent of this Holy Year, I intend to send out Missionaries of Mercy. They will be a sign of the Church’s maternal solicitude for the People of God, enabling them to enter the profound richness of this mystery so fundamental to the faith. There will be priests to whom I will grant the authority to pardon even those sins reserved to the Holy See, so that the breadth of their mandate as confessors will be even clearer. They will be, above all, living signs of the Father’s readiness to welcome those in search of his pardon. They will be missionaries of mercy because they will be facilitators of a truly human encounter, a source of liberation, rich with responsibility for overcoming obstacles and taking up the new life of Baptism again. They will be led in their mission by the words of the Apostle: “For God has consigned all men to disobedience, that he may have mercy upon all” (Rom 11:32). Everyone, in fact, without exception, is called to embrace the call to mercy. May these Missionaries live this call with the assurance that they can fix their eyes on Jesus, “the merciful and faithful high priest in the service of God” (Heb 2:17).

I ask my brother Bishops to invite and welcome these Missionaries so that they can be, above all, persuasive preachers of mercy. May individual dioceses organize “missions to the people” in such a way that these Missionaries may be heralds of joy and forgiveness. Bishops are asked to celebrate the Sacrament of Reconciliation with their people so that the time of grace offered by the Jubilee Year will make it possible for many of God’s sons and daughters to take up once again the journey to the Father’s house. May pastors, especially during the liturgical season of Lent, be diligent in calling back the faithful “to the throne of grace, that we may receive mercy and find grace” (Heb 4:16).

May the message of mercy reach everyone, and may no one be indifferent to the call to experience mercy. I direct this invitation to conversion even more fervently to those whose behavior distances them from the grace of God. I particularly have in mind men and women belonging to criminal organizations of any kind. For their own good, I beg them to change their lives. I ask them this in the name of the Son of God who, though rejecting sin, never rejected the sinner. Do not fall into the terrible trap of thinking that life depends on money and that, in comparison with money, anything else is devoid of value or dignity. This is nothing but an illusion! We cannot take money with us into the life beyond. Money does not bring us happiness. Violence inflicted for the sake of amassing riches soaked in blood makes one neither powerful nor immortal. Everyone, sooner or later, will be subject to God’s judgment, from which no one can escape.

The same invitation is extended to those who either perpetrate or participate in corruption. This festering wound is a grave sin that cries out to heaven for vengeance, because it threatens the very foundations of personal and social life. Corruption prevents us from looking to the future with hope, because its tyrannical greed shatters the plans of the weak and tramples upon the poorest of the poor. It is an evil that embeds itself into the actions of everyday life and spreads, causing great public scandal. Corruption is a sinful hardening of the heart that replaces God with the illusion that money is a form of power. It is a work of darkness, fed by suspicion and intrigue. Corruptio optimi pessima, Saint Gregory the Great said with good reason, affirming that no one can think himself immune from this temptation. If we want to drive it out from personal and social life, we need prudence, vigilance, loyalty, transparency, together with the courage to denounce any wrongdoing. If it is not combated openly, sooner or later everyone will become an accomplice to it, and it will end up destroying our very existence.

This is the opportune moment to change our lives! This is the time to allow our hearts to be touched! When confronted with evil deeds, even in the face of serious crimes, it is the time to listen to the cry of innocent people who are deprived of their property, their dignity, their feelings, and even their very lives. To stick to the way of evil will only leave one deluded and sad. True life is something entirely different. God never tires of reaching out to us. He is always ready to listen, as I am too, along with my brother bishops and priests. All one needs to do is to accept the invitation to conversion and submit oneself to justice during this special time of mercy offered by the Church.

It would not be out of place at this point to recall the relationship between justice and mercy. These are not two contradictory realities, but two dimensions of a single reality that unfolds progressively until it culminates in the fullness of love. Justice is a fundamental concept for civil society, which is meant to be governed by the rule of law. Justice is also understood as that which is rightly due to each individual. In the Bible, there are many references to divine justice and to God as “judge”. In these passages, justice is understood as the full observance of the Law and the behavior of every good Israelite in conformity with God’s commandments. Such a vision, however, has not infrequently led to legalism by distorting the original meaning of justice and obscuring its profound value. To overcome this legalistic perspective, we need to recall that in Sacred Scripture, justice is conceived essentially as the faithful abandonment of oneself to God’s will.

For his part, Jesus speaks several times of the importance of faith over and above the observance of the law. It is in this sense that we must understand his words when, reclining at table with Matthew and other tax collectors and sinners, he says to the Pharisees raising objections to him, “Go and learn the meaning of ‘I desire mercy not sacrifice.’ I have come not to call the righteous, but sinners.” (Mt 9:13). Faced with a vision of justice as the mere observance of the law that judges people simply by dividing them into two groups the just and sinners Jesus is bent on revealing the great gift of mercy that searches out sinners and offers them pardon and salvation. One can see why, on the basis of such a liberating vision of mercy as a source of new life, Jesus was rejected by the Pharisees and the other teachers of the law. In an attempt to remain faithful to the law, they merely placed burdens on the shoulders of others and undermined the Father’s mercy. The appeal to a faithful observance of the law must not prevent attention from being given to matters that touch upon the dignity of the person.

The appeal Jesus makes to the text from the book of the prophet Hosea “I desire love and not sacrifice” (6:6) is important in this regard. Jesus affirms that, from that time onward, the rule of life for his disciples must place mercy at the centre, as Jesus himself demonstrated by sharing meals with sinners. Mercy, once again, is revealed as a fundamental aspect of Jesus’ mission. This is truly challenging to his hearers, who would draw the line at a formal respect for the law. Jesus, on the other hand, goes beyond the law; the company he keeps with those the law considers sinners makes us realize the depth of his mercy.

The Apostle Paul makes a similar journey. Prior to meeting Jesus on the road to Damascus, he dedicated his life to pursuing the justice of the law with zeal (cf. Phil 3:6). His conversion to Christ led him to turn that vision upside down, to the point that he would write to the Galatians: “We have believed in Christ Jesus, in order to be justified by faith in Christ, and not by works of the law, because by works of the law shall no one be justified” (2:16).

Paul’s understanding of justice changes radically. He now places faith first, not justice. Salvation comes not through the observance of the law, but through faith in Jesus Christ, who in his death and resurrection brings salvation together with a mercy that justifies. God’s justice now becomes the liberating force for those oppressed by slavery to sin and its consequences. God’s justice is his mercy (cf. Ps 51:11-16).

Mercy is not opposed to justice but rather expresses God’s way of reaching out to the sinner, offering him a new chance to look at himself, convert, and believe. The experience of the prophet Hosea can help us see the way in which mercy surpasses justice. The era in which the prophet lived was one of the most dramatic in the history of the Jewish people. The kingdom was tottering on the edge of destruction; the people had not remained faithful to the covenant; they had wandered from God and lost the faith of their forefathers. According to human logic, it seems reasonable for God to think of rejecting an unfaithful people; they had not observed their pact with God and therefore deserved just punishment: in other words, exile. The prophet’s words attest to this: “They shall not return to the land of Egypt, and Assyria shall be their king, because they have refused to return to me” (Hos 11:5). And yet, after this invocation of justice, the prophet radically changes his speech and reveals the true face of God: “How can I give you up, O Ephraim! How can I hand you over, O Israel! How can I make you like Admah! How can I treat you like Zeboiim! My heart recoils within me, my compassion grows warm and tender. I will not execute my fierce anger, I will not again destroy Ephraim; for I am God and not man, the Holy One in your midst, and I will not come to destroy” (11:8-9). Saint Augustine, almost as if he were commenting on these words of the prophet, says: “It is easier for God to hold back anger than mercy.”[13] And so it is. God’s anger lasts but a moment, his mercy forever.

If God limited himself to only justice, he would cease to be God, and would instead be like human beings who ask merely that the law be respected. But mere justice is not enough. Experience shows that an appeal to justice alone will result in its destruction. This is why God goes beyond justice with his mercy and forgiveness. Yet this does not mean that justice should be devalued or rendered superfluous. On the contrary: anyone who makes a mistake must pay the price. However, this is just the beginning of conversion, not its end, because one begins to feel the tenderness and mercy of God. God does not deny justice. He rather envelopes it and surpasses it with an even greater event in which we experience love as the foundation of true justice. We must pay close attention to what Saint Paul says if we want to avoid making the same mistake for which he reproaches the Jews of his time: For, “being ignorant of the righteousness that comes from God, and seeking to establish their own, they did not submit to God’s righteousness. For Christ is the end of the law, that everyone who has faith may be justified” (Rom 10:3-4). God’s justice is his mercy given to everyone as a grace that flows from the death and resurrection of Jesus Christ. Thus the Cross of Christ is God’s judgment on all of us and on the whole world, because through it he offers us the certitude of love and new life.

A Jubilee also entails the granting of indulgences. This practice will acquire an even more important meaning in the Holy Year of Mercy. God’s forgiveness knows no bounds. In the death and resurrection of Jesus Christ, God makes even more evident his love and its power to destroy all human sin. Reconciliation with God is made possible through the paschal mystery and the mediation of the Church. Thus God is always ready to forgive, and he never tires of forgiving in ways that are continually new and surprising. Nevertheless, all of us know well the experience of sin. We know that we are called to perfection (cf. Mt 5:48), yet we feel the heavy burden of sin. Though we feel the transforming power of grace, we also feel the effects of sin typical of our fallen state. Despite being forgiven, the conflicting consequences of our sins remain. In the Sacrament of Reconciliation, God forgives our sins, which he truly blots out; and yet sin leaves a negative effect on the way we think and act. But the mercy of God is stronger than even this. It becomes indulgence on the part of the Father who, through the Bride of Christ, his Church, reaches the pardoned sinner and frees him from every residue left by the consequences of sin, enabling him to act with charity, to grow in love rather than to fall back into sin.

The Church lives within the communion of the saints. In the Eucharist, this communion, which is a gift from God, becomes a spiritual union binding us to the saints and blessed ones whose number is beyond counting (cf. Rev 7:4). Their holiness comes to the aid of our weakness in a way that enables the Church, with her maternal prayers and her way of life, to fortify the weakness of some with the strength of others. Hence, to live the indulgence of the Holy Year means to approach the Father’s mercy with the certainty that his forgiveness extends to the entire life of the believer. To gain an indulgence is to experience the holiness of the Church, who bestows upon all the fruits of Christ’s redemption, so that God’s love and forgiveness may extend everywhere. Let us live this Jubilee intensely, begging the Father to forgive our sins and to bathe us in His merciful “indulgence.”

There is an aspect of mercy that goes beyond the confines of the Church. It relates us to Judaism and Islam, both of which consider mercy to be one of God’s most important attributes. Israel was the first to receive this revelation which continues in history as the source of an inexhaustible richness meant to be shared with all mankind. As we have seen, the pages of the Old Testament are steeped in mercy, because they narrate the works that the Lord performed in favor of his people at the most trying moments of their history. Among the privileged names that Islam attributes to the Creator are “Merciful and Kind.” This invocation is often on the lips of faithful Muslims who feel themselves accompanied and sustained by mercy in their daily weakness. They too believe that no one can place a limit on divine mercy because its doors are always open.

I trust that this Jubilee year celebrating the mercy of God will foster an encounter with these religions and with other noble religious traditions; may it open us to even more fervent dialogue so that we might know and understand one another better; may it eliminate every form of closed-mindedness and disrespect, and drive out every form of violence and discrimination.

My thoughts now turn to the Mother of Mercy. May the sweetness of her countenance watch over us in this Holy Year, so that all of us may rediscover the joy of God’s tenderness. No one has penetrated the profound mystery of the incarnation like Mary. Her entire life was patterned after the presence of mercy made flesh. The Mother of the Crucified and Risen One has entered the sanctuary of divine mercy because she participated intimately in the mystery of his love.

Chosen to be the Mother of the Son of God, Mary, from the outset, was prepared by the love of God to be the Ark of the Covenant between God and man. She treasured divine mercy in her heart in perfect harmony with her Son Jesus. Her hymn of praise, sung at the threshold of the home of Elizabeth, was dedicated to the mercy of God which extends from “generation to generation” (Lk 1:50). We too were included in those prophetic words of the Virgin Mary. This will be a source of comfort and strength to us as we cross the threshold of the Holy Year to experience the fruits of divine mercy.

At the foot of the cross, Mary, together with John, the disciple of love, witnessed the words of forgiveness spoken by Jesus. This supreme expression of mercy towards those who crucified him show us the point to which the mercy of God can reach. Mary attests that the mercy of the Son of God knows no bounds and extends to everyone, without exception. Let us address her in the words of the Salve Regina, a prayer ever ancient and new, so that she may never tire of turning her merciful eyes towards us, and make us worthy to contemplate the face of mercy, her Son Jesus.

Our prayer also extends to the saints and blessed ones who made divine mercy their mission in life. I am especially thinking of the great apostle of mercy, Saint Faustina Kowalska. May she, who was called to enter the depths of divine mercy, intercede for us and obtain for us the grace of living and walking always according to the mercy of God and with an unwavering trust in his love.

I present, therefore, this Extraordinary Jubilee Year dedicated to living out in our daily lives the mercy which the Father constantly extends to all of us. In this Jubilee Year, let us allow God to surprise us. He never tires of throwing open the doors of his heart and repeats that he loves us and wants to share his love with us. The Church feels the urgent need to proclaim God’s mercy. Her life is authentic and credible only when she becomes a convincing herald of mercy. She knows that her primary task, especially at a moment full of great hopes and signs of contradiction, is to introduce everyone to the great mystery of God’s mercy by contemplating the face of Christ. The Church is called above all to be a credible witness to mercy, professing it and living it as the core of the revelation of Jesus Christ. From the heart of the Trinity, from the depths of the mystery of God, the great river of mercy wells up and overflows unceasingly. It is a spring that will never run dry, no matter how many people approach it. Every time someone is in need, he or she can approach it, because the mercy of God never ends. The profundity of the mystery surrounding it is as inexhaustible as the richness which springs up from it.

In this Jubilee Year, may the Church echo the word of God that resounds strong and clear as a message and a sign of pardon, strength, aid, and love. May she never tire of extending mercy, and be ever patient in offering compassion and comfort. May the Church become the voice of every man and woman, and repeat confidently without end: “Be mindful of your mercy, O Lord, and your steadfast love, for they have been from of old” (Ps 25:6).

Given in Rome, at Saint Peter’s, on 11 April, the Vigil of the Second Sunday of Easter, or Sunday of Divine Mercy, in the year of our Lord 2015, the third of my Pontificate.

FRANCISCUS

 

[1] Cf. Second Vatican Ecumenical Council, Dogmatic Constitution on Divine Revelation Dei Verbum, 4.

[2] Opening Address of the Second Vatican Ecumenical Council, Gaudet Mater Ecclesia, 11 October 1962, 2-3.

[3] Speech at the Final Public Session of the Second Vatican Ecumenical Council, 7 December 1965.

[4] Cf. Second Vatican Ecumenical Council, Dogmatic Constitution on the Church Lumen Gentium, 16: Pastoral Constitution on the Church in the Modern World Gaudium et Spes, 15.

[5] Saint Thomas Aquinas, Summa Theologiae, II-II, q. 30, a. 4.

[6] XXVI Sunday in Ordinary Time. This Collect already appears in the eighth century among the euchological texts of the Gelasian Sacramentary (1198).

[7] Cf. Homily 22: CCL, 122, 149-151.

[8] Apostolic Exhortation Evangelii Gaudium, 24.

[9] No. 2.

[10] Saint John Paul II, Encyclical Letter Dives in Misericordia, 15.

[11] Ibid., 13.

[12] Words of Light and Love, 57.

[13] Homilies on the Psalms, 76, 11.

 

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Christus Resurrexit, Alleluia!

April 5, 2015 by

Christus Resurrexit!

Christus Vincit! Alleluia!

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A holy, blessed and joyous Easter to all!

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Persecutions & ‘the Man’

April 4, 2015 by

Here is the Good Friday homily delivered today in St. Peter’s Basilica by Capuchin Father Raniero Cantalamessa, preacher of the Pontifical Household.

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We have just heard the account of Jesus’ trial before Pilate. There is one point in particular in that account on which we need to pause.

Then Pilate took Jesus and scourged him. And the soldiers plaited a crown of thorns, and put it on his head, and clothed him in a purple robe; they came up to him, saying, “Hail King of the Jews!” and struck him with their hands. . . . So Jesus came out, wearing the crown of thorns and the purple robe. Pilate said to them, “Here is the man!” [Ecce Homo!] ( Jn 19:1-3, 5)

Among the innumerable paintings that have the Ecce Homo as their subject, there is one that has always impressed me. It is by the sixteenth-century Flemish painter, Jan Mostaert. Let me try to describe it. It will help imprint the episode better in our minds, since the artist only transcribes faithfully in paint the facts of the gospel account, especially that of Mark (see Mk 15:16-20).

Jesus has a crown of thorns on his head. A sheaf of thorny branches found in the courtyard, perhaps to light a fire, furnished the soldiers an opportunity for this parody of his royalty. Drops of blood run down his face. His mouth is half open, like someone who is having trouble breathing. On his shoulders there is heavy and worn-out mantle, more similar to tinplate than to cloth. His shoulders have cuts from recent blows during his flogging. His wrists are bound together by a coarse rope looped around twice. They have put a reed in one of his hands as a kind of scepter and a bundle of branches in the other, symbols mocking his royalty. Jesus cannot move even a finger; this is a man reduced to total powerlessness, the prototype of all the people in history with their hands bound.

Meditating on the passion, the philosopher Blaise Pascal wrote these words one day: “Christ will be in agony until the end of the world; we must not sleep during this time.”[1] There is a sense in which these words apply to the person of Christ himself, that is, to the head of the mystical body, and not just to its members. Not despite being risen and alive now but precisely because he is risen and alive. But let us leave aside this meaning that is too enigmatic and talk instead about the most obvious meaning of these words. Jesus is in agony until the end of the world in every man or woman who is subjected to his same torments. “You did it to me!” (Matt 25:40). He said these words not only about believers in him; he also said it about every man or woman who is hungry, naked, mistreated, or incarcerated.

For once let us not think about social evils collectively: hunger, poverty, injustice, the exploitation of the weak. These evils are spoken about often (even if it is never enough), but there is the risk that they become abstractionscategories rather than persons. Let us think instead of the suffering of individuals, people with names and specific identities; of the tortures that are decided upon in cold blood and voluntarily inflicted at this very moment by human beings on other human beings, even on babies.

How many instances of “Ecce homo” (“Behold the man!”) there are in the world! How many prisoners who find themselves in the same situation as Jesus in Pilate’s praetorium: alone, hand-cuffed, tortured, at the mercy of rough soldiers full of hate who engage in every kind of physical and psychological cruelty and who enjoy watching people suffer. “We must not sleep; we must not leave them alone!”

The exclamation “Ecce homo!” applies not only to victims but also to the torturers. It means, “Behold what man is capable of!” With fear and trembling, let us also say, “Behold what we human beings are capable of!” How far we are from the unstoppable march forward, from the homo sapiens sapiens (the enlightened modern human being), from the kind of man who, according to someone, was to be born from the death of God and replace him! [2]

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Christians are of course not the only victims of homicidal violence in the world, but we cannot ignore the fact that in many countries they are the most frequently intended victims. Jesus said to his disciples one day, “The hour is coming when whoever kills you will think he is offering service to God” (Jn 16:2). Perhaps never before have these words found such precise fulfillment as they do today.

A third-century bishop, Dionysius of Alexandria, has left us a testimony of an Easter celebrated by Christians during the fierce persecutions by the Roman emperor Decius:

First we were set on and surrounded by persecutors and murderers, yet we were the only ones to keep festival even then. Every spot where we were attacked became for us a place for celebrations whether field, desert, ship, inn, or prison. The most brilliant festival of all was kept by the fulfilled martyrs, who were feasted in heaven. [3]

This is the way Easter will be for many Christians this year, 2015 after Christ.

There was someone who, in the secular press, had the courage to denounce the disturbing indifference of world institutions and public opinion in the face of all this killing of Christians, recalling what such indifference has sometimes brought about in the past.[4] All of us and all our institutions in the West risk being Pilates who wash our hands.

However, we are not allowed to make any denunciations today. We would be betraying the mystery we are celebrating. Jesus died, crying out, “Father, forgive them; for they know not what they do” (Lk 23:34). This prayer was not simply murmured under his breath; it was cried out so that people could hear it well. Neither is it even a prayer; it is a peremptory request made with the authority that comes from being the Son: “Father, forgive them!” And since he himself had said that the Father heard all his prayers (see Jn 11:42), we have to believe that he heard this last prayer from the cross and consequently that the crucifiers of Christ were then forgiven by God (not of course without in some way being repentant) and are with him in paradise, to testify for all eternity to what extremes the love of God is capable of going.

Ignorance, per se, existed exclusively among the soldiers. But Jesus’ prayer is not limited to them. The divine grandeur of his forgiveness consists in the fact that it was also offered to his most relentless enemies. The excuse of ignorance is brought forward precisely for them. Even though they acted with cunning and malice, in reality they did not know what they were doing; they did not think they were nailing to the cross a man who was actually the Messiah and the Son of God! Instead of accusing his adversaries, or of forgiving them and entrusting the task of vengeance to his heavenly Father, he defended them.

He presents his disciples with an example of infinite generosity. To forgive with his same greatness of soul does not entail just a negative attitude through which one renounces wishing evil on those who do evil; it has to be transformed instead into a positive will to do good to them, even if it is only by means of a prayer to God on their behalf. “Pray for those who persecute you” (Matt 5:44). This kind of forgiveness cannot seek recompense in the hope of divine punishment. It must be inspired by a charity that excuses one’s neighbor without, however, closing one’s eyes to the truth but, on the contrary, seeing to stop evildoers in such a way that they will do no more harm to others and to themselves.

We might want to say, “Lord, you are asking us to do the impossible!” He would answer, “I know, but I died to give you what I am asking of you. I not only gave you the command to forgive and not only a heroic example of forgiveness, but through my death I also obtained for you the grace that enables you to forgive. I did not give the world just a teaching on mercy as so many others have. I am also God and I have poured out for you rivers of mercy through my death. From them you can draw as much mercy as you want during the coming jubilee year of Mercy.”

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Someone could say, “So then, does following Christ always mean surrendering oneself passively to defeat and to death?” On the contrary! He says to his disciples, “Be of good cheer” before entering into his passion: “I have overcome the world” (Jn 16:33). Christ has overcome the world by overcoming the evil of the world. The definitive victory of good over evil that will be manifested at the end of time has already come to pass, legally and de facto, on the cross of Christ. “Now,” he said, “is the judgment of this world” (Jn 12:31). From that day forth, evil is losing, and it is losing that much more when it seems to be triumphing more. It has already been judged and condemned in its ultimate expression with a sentence that cannot be appealed.

Jesus overcame violence not by opposing it with a greater violence but by enduring it and exposing all its injustice and futility. He inaugurated a new kind of victory that St. Augustine summed up in three words: “Victor quia victima: “Victor because victim.”[5] It was seeing him die this way that caused the Roman centurion to exclaim, “Truly this man was the Son of God!” (Mk 15:39). Others asked themselves what the “loud cry” emitted by the dying Jesus could mean (see Mk 15:37). The centurion, who was an expert in combatants and battles, recognized at once that it was a cry of victory. [6]

The problem of violence disturbs us, shocks us, and it has invented new and horrendous forms of cruelty and barbarism today. We Christians are horrified at the idea that people can kill in God’s name. Someone, however, could object, “But isn’t the Bible also full of stories of violence? Isn’t God called ‘the Lord of hosts’? Isn’t the order to condemn whole cities to extermination attributed to him? Isn’t he the one who prescribes numerous cases for the death penalty in the Mosaic Law?”

If they had addressed those same objections to Jesus during his life, he would surely have responded with what he said regarding divorce: “For your hardness of heart Moses allowed you to divorce your wives, but from the beginning it was not so” (Mt 19:8). The same is true for violence: “at the beginning it was not so.” The first chapter of Genesis presents a world where violence is not even thinkable, neither among human beings themselves nor between people and animals. Not even to avenge the death of Abel, and therefore punish a murderer, is it permissible to kill (see Gen 4:15).

God’s true intention is expressed by the commandment “You shall not kill” more than by the exceptions to that command in the law, which are concessions to the “hardness of heart” and to people’s practices. Violence, along with sin, is unfortunately part of life, and the Old Testament, which reflects life and must be useful for life as it is, seeks through its legislation and the penalty of death at least to channel and curb violence so that it does not degenerate into personal discretion and people then tear each other apart. [7]

Paul speaks about a period of time that is characterized by the “forbearance” of God (see Rom 3:25). God forbears violence the way he forbears polygamy, divorce, and other things, but he is preparing people for a time in which his original plan will be “recapitulated” and restored in honor, as though through a new creation. That time arrived with Jesus, who proclaims on the mount, “You have heard that it was said, ‘An eye for an eye and a tooth for a tooth.’ But I say to you, Do not resist one who is evil. But if anyone strikes you on the right check, turn to him the other also. . . . You have heard that it was said, ‘You shall love your neighbor and hate your enemy.’ But I say to you, Love your enemies and pray for those who persecute you” (Matt 5:38-39, 43-44).

The true “Sermon on the Mount” that changed history is not, however, the one spoken on a hill in Galilee but the one now proclaimed, silently, from the cross. On Calvary Christ delivers a definitive “no” to violence, setting in opposition to it not just non-violence but, even more, forgiveness, meekness, and love. Although violence will still continue to exist, it will no longernot even remotelybe able to link itself to God and cloak itself in his authority. To do so would make the concept of God regress to primitive and crude stages in history that have been surpassed by the religious and civilized conscience of humanity.

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True martyrs for Christ do not die with clenched fists but with their hands joined in prayer. We have had many recent examples of this. Christ is the one who gave the twenty-one Coptic Christians beheaded i n Libya by ISIS this past February 22 the strength to die whispering the name of Jesus.

Lord Jesus Christ, we pray for our persecuted brothers and sisters in the faith and for all the Ecce Homo human beings who are on the face of the earth at this moment, Christian and non-Christian. Mary, at the foot of the cross you united yourself to your Son, and you whispered, after him, “Father, forgive them!” Help us overcome evil with good, not only on the world scene but also in our daily lives, within the walls of our homes. You “shared his sufferings as he died on the cross. Thus, in a very special way you cooperated by your obedience, faith, hope and burning charity in the work of the Savior.”[8] May you inspire the men and women of our time with thoughts of peace and mercy. And of forgiveness. Amen.

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    Recurs weekly
  • 7:30 pm – 8:30 pm Friends & Family Meeting
    7:30 pm – 8:30 pm
    Friends & Family Meeting
    Recurs weekly
Thursday August 14 14
  • 5:00 pm – 6:00 pm Reconciliation in the Church
    5:00 pm – 6:00 pm
    Reconciliation in the Church
    Recurs weekly
  • 6:00 pm – 7:00 pm Homebound Ministry
    6:00 pm – 7:00 pm
    Homebound Ministry
    Recurs monthly
Friday August 15 15
  • All Day 25th Annual Golf Outing
  • 12:00 pm – 1:00 pm Mass Assumption - SJESJ
  • 6:30 pm – 7:30 pm Mass Assumption - CSM
Saturday August 16 16
  • 9:00 am – 10:00 am Saturday Morning Miracles Group
    9:00 am – 10:00 am
    Saturday Morning Miracles Group
    Recurs weekly
Sunday August 17 17
  • 8:00 am – 9:00 am Mass at St. Mary
    8:00 am – 9:00 am
    Mass at St. Mary
    Recurs weekly
  • 10:30 am – 11:30 am Mass At St. Mary's
    10:30 am – 11:30 am
    Mass At St. Mary's
    Recurs weekly
Monday August 18 18
  • 8:30 am – 9:00 am Mass at Church
    8:30 am – 9:00 am
    Mass at Church
    Recurs weekly
  • 6:00 pm – 7:00 pm Eucharistic Adoration
    6:00 pm – 7:00 pm
    Eucharistic Adoration
    Recurs weekly
Tuesday August 19 19
  • 6:30 pm – 8:00 pm Blankets for Babies
    6:30 pm – 8:00 pm
    Blankets for Babies
    Recurs weekly
Wednesday August 20 20
  • 8:30 am – 9:00 am Mass at CSM
    8:30 am – 9:00 am
    Mass at CSM
    Recurs weekly
  • 5:45 pm – 7:45 pm Full Message Group of N.A.
    5:45 pm – 7:45 pm
    Full Message Group of N.A.
    Recurs weekly
  • 6:00 pm – 7:30 pm Smart Recovery Group
    6:00 pm – 7:30 pm
    Smart Recovery Group
    Recurs weekly
  • 7:30 pm – 8:30 pm Friends & Family Meeting
    7:30 pm – 8:30 pm
    Friends & Family Meeting
    Recurs weekly
Thursday August 21 21
  • 5:00 pm – 6:00 pm Reconciliation in the Church
    5:00 pm – 6:00 pm
    Reconciliation in the Church
    Recurs weekly
Friday August 22 22
Saturday August 23 23
  • 9:00 am – 10:00 am Saturday Morning Miracles Group
    9:00 am – 10:00 am
    Saturday Morning Miracles Group
    Recurs weekly
Sunday August 24 24
  • 8:00 am – 9:00 am Mass at St. Mary
    8:00 am – 9:00 am
    Mass at St. Mary
    Recurs weekly
  • 10:30 am – 11:30 am Mass At St. Mary's
    10:30 am – 11:30 am
    Mass At St. Mary's
    Recurs weekly
Monday August 25 25
  • 8:30 am – 9:00 am Mass at Church
    8:30 am – 9:00 am
    Mass at Church
    Recurs weekly
  • 6:00 pm – 7:00 pm Eucharistic Adoration
    6:00 pm – 7:00 pm
    Eucharistic Adoration
    Recurs weekly
Tuesday August 26 26
  • 6:30 pm – 8:00 pm Blankets for Babies
    6:30 pm – 8:00 pm
    Blankets for Babies
    Recurs weekly
Wednesday August 27 27
  • 8:30 am – 9:00 am Mass at CSM
    8:30 am – 9:00 am
    Mass at CSM
    Recurs weekly
  • 5:45 pm – 7:45 pm Full Message Group of N.A.
    5:45 pm – 7:45 pm
    Full Message Group of N.A.
    Recurs weekly
  • 6:00 pm – 7:30 pm Smart Recovery Group
    6:00 pm – 7:30 pm
    Smart Recovery Group
    Recurs weekly
  • 7:30 pm – 8:30 pm Friends & Family Meeting
    7:30 pm – 8:30 pm
    Friends & Family Meeting
    Recurs weekly
Thursday August 28 28
  • 5:00 pm – 6:00 pm Reconciliation in the Church
    5:00 pm – 6:00 pm
    Reconciliation in the Church
    Recurs weekly
Friday August 29 29
Saturday August 30 30
  • 9:00 am – 10:00 am Saturday Morning Miracles Group
    9:00 am – 10:00 am
    Saturday Morning Miracles Group
    Recurs weekly
Sunday August 31 31
  • 8:00 am – 9:00 am Mass at St. Mary
    8:00 am – 9:00 am
    Mass at St. Mary
    Recurs weekly
  • 10:30 am – 11:30 am Mass At St. Mary's
    10:30 am – 11:30 am
    Mass At St. Mary's
    Recurs weekly

September 2025

Sunday Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday Saturday
Monday September 1 1
  • 8:30 am – 9:00 am Mass at Church
    8:30 am – 9:00 am
    Mass at Church
    Recurs weekly
  • 6:00 pm – 7:00 pm Eucharistic Adoration
    6:00 pm – 7:00 pm
    Eucharistic Adoration
    Recurs weekly
Tuesday September 2 2
  • 7:30 pm – 9:00 pm JHMM Prayer Group
    7:30 pm – 9:00 pm
    JHMM Prayer Group
    Recurs monthly
Wednesday September 3 3
  • 8:30 am – 9:00 am Mass at CSM
    8:30 am – 9:00 am
    Mass at CSM
    Recurs weekly
  • 5:45 pm – 7:45 pm Full Message Group of N.A.
    5:45 pm – 7:45 pm
    Full Message Group of N.A.
    Recurs weekly
  • 6:00 pm – 7:30 pm Smart Recovery Group
    6:00 pm – 7:30 pm
    Smart Recovery Group
    Recurs weekly
  • 7:30 pm – 8:30 pm Friends & Family Meeting
    7:30 pm – 8:30 pm
    Friends & Family Meeting
    Recurs weekly
Thursday September 4 4
  • 5:00 pm – 6:00 pm Reconciliation in the Church
    5:00 pm – 6:00 pm
    Reconciliation in the Church
    Recurs weekly
Friday September 5 5
  • 8:30 am – 9:30 am First Friday Adoration
    8:30 am – 9:30 am
    First Friday Adoration
    Recurs monthly
Saturday September 6 6
  • 9:00 am – 10:00 am Saturday Morning Miracles Group
    9:00 am – 10:00 am
    Saturday Morning Miracles Group
    Recurs weekly
Sunday September 7 7
  • 8:00 am – 9:00 am Mass at St. Mary
    8:00 am – 9:00 am
    Mass at St. Mary
    Recurs weekly
  • 10:30 am – 11:30 am Mass At St. Mary's
    10:30 am – 11:30 am
    Mass At St. Mary's
    Recurs weekly
Monday September 8 8
  • 8:30 am – 9:00 am Mass at Church
    8:30 am – 9:00 am
    Mass at Church
    Recurs weekly
  • 6:00 pm – 7:00 pm Eucharistic Adoration
    6:00 pm – 7:00 pm
    Eucharistic Adoration
    Recurs weekly
Tuesday September 9 9
Wednesday September 10 10
  • 8:30 am – 9:00 am Mass at CSM
    8:30 am – 9:00 am
    Mass at CSM
    Recurs weekly
  • 5:45 pm – 7:45 pm Full Message Group of N.A.
    5:45 pm – 7:45 pm
    Full Message Group of N.A.
    Recurs weekly
  • 6:00 pm – 7:30 pm Smart Recovery Group
    6:00 pm – 7:30 pm
    Smart Recovery Group
    Recurs weekly
  • 7:30 pm – 8:30 pm Friends & Family Meeting
    7:30 pm – 8:30 pm
    Friends & Family Meeting
    Recurs weekly
Thursday September 11 11
  • 5:00 pm – 6:00 pm Reconciliation in the Church
    5:00 pm – 6:00 pm
    Reconciliation in the Church
    Recurs weekly
  • 6:00 pm – 7:00 pm Homebound Ministry
    6:00 pm – 7:00 pm
    Homebound Ministry
    Recurs monthly
Friday September 12 12
Saturday September 13 13
  • 9:00 am – 10:00 am Saturday Morning Miracles Group
    9:00 am – 10:00 am
    Saturday Morning Miracles Group
    Recurs weekly
Sunday September 14 14
  • All Day Parish Picnic
  • 8:00 am – 9:00 am Mass at St. Mary
    8:00 am – 9:00 am
    Mass at St. Mary
    Recurs weekly
  • 10:30 am – 11:30 am Mass At St. Mary's
    10:30 am – 11:30 am
    Mass At St. Mary's
    Recurs weekly
Monday September 15 15
  • 8:30 am – 9:00 am Mass at Church
    8:30 am – 9:00 am
    Mass at Church
    Recurs weekly
  • 6:00 pm – 7:00 pm Eucharistic Adoration
    6:00 pm – 7:00 pm
    Eucharistic Adoration
    Recurs weekly
Tuesday September 16 16
Wednesday September 17 17
  • 8:30 am – 9:00 am Mass at CSM
    8:30 am – 9:00 am
    Mass at CSM
    Recurs weekly
  • 5:45 pm – 7:45 pm Full Message Group of N.A.
    5:45 pm – 7:45 pm
    Full Message Group of N.A.
    Recurs weekly
  • 6:00 pm – 7:30 pm Smart Recovery Group
    6:00 pm – 7:30 pm
    Smart Recovery Group
    Recurs weekly
  • 7:30 pm – 8:30 pm Friends & Family Meeting
    7:30 pm – 8:30 pm
    Friends & Family Meeting
    Recurs weekly
Thursday September 18 18
  • 5:00 pm – 6:00 pm Reconciliation in the Church
    5:00 pm – 6:00 pm
    Reconciliation in the Church
    Recurs weekly
Friday September 19 19
Saturday September 20 20
  • All Day Catechetical Sunday
    Saturday September 20 – Sunday September 21
    Catechetical Sunday
  • 9:00 am – 10:00 am Saturday Morning Miracles Group
    9:00 am – 10:00 am
    Saturday Morning Miracles Group
    Recurs weekly
Sunday September 21 21
  • All Day Catechetical Sunday
    Saturday September 20 – Sunday September 21
    Catechetical Sunday
  • 8:00 am – 9:00 am Mass at St. Mary
    8:00 am – 9:00 am
    Mass at St. Mary
    Recurs weekly
  • 10:30 am – 11:30 am Mass At St. Mary's
    10:30 am – 11:30 am
    Mass At St. Mary's
    Recurs weekly
Monday September 22 22
  • 8:30 am – 9:00 am Mass at Church
    8:30 am – 9:00 am
    Mass at Church
    Recurs weekly
  • 6:00 pm – 7:00 pm Eucharistic Adoration
    6:00 pm – 7:00 pm
    Eucharistic Adoration
    Recurs weekly
Tuesday September 23 23
Wednesday September 24 24
  • 8:30 am – 9:00 am Mass at CSM
    8:30 am – 9:00 am
    Mass at CSM
    Recurs weekly
  • 5:45 pm – 7:45 pm Full Message Group of N.A.
    5:45 pm – 7:45 pm
    Full Message Group of N.A.
    Recurs weekly
  • 6:00 pm – 7:30 pm Smart Recovery Group
    6:00 pm – 7:30 pm
    Smart Recovery Group
    Recurs weekly
  • 7:30 pm – 8:30 pm Friends & Family Meeting
    7:30 pm – 8:30 pm
    Friends & Family Meeting
    Recurs weekly
Thursday September 25 25
  • 5:00 pm – 6:00 pm Reconciliation in the Church
    5:00 pm – 6:00 pm
    Reconciliation in the Church
    Recurs weekly
Friday September 26 26
Saturday September 27 27
  • 9:00 am – 10:00 am Saturday Morning Miracles Group
    9:00 am – 10:00 am
    Saturday Morning Miracles Group
    Recurs weekly
Sunday September 28 28
  • 8:00 am – 9:00 am Mass at St. Mary
    8:00 am – 9:00 am
    Mass at St. Mary
    Recurs weekly
  • 10:30 am – 11:30 am Mass At St. Mary's
    10:30 am – 11:30 am
    Mass At St. Mary's
    Recurs weekly
Monday September 29 29
  • 8:30 am – 9:00 am Mass at Church
    8:30 am – 9:00 am
    Mass at Church
    Recurs weekly
  • 6:00 pm – 7:00 pm Eucharistic Adoration
    6:00 pm – 7:00 pm
    Eucharistic Adoration
    Recurs weekly
Tuesday September 30 30

October 2025

Sunday Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday Saturday
Wednesday October 1 1
  • 8:30 am – 9:00 am Mass at CSM
    8:30 am – 9:00 am
    Mass at CSM
    Recurs weekly
  • 5:45 pm – 7:45 pm Full Message Group of N.A.
    5:45 pm – 7:45 pm
    Full Message Group of N.A.
    Recurs weekly
  • 6:00 pm – 7:30 pm Smart Recovery Group
    6:00 pm – 7:30 pm
    Smart Recovery Group
    Recurs weekly
  • 7:30 pm – 8:30 pm Friends & Family Meeting
    7:30 pm – 8:30 pm
    Friends & Family Meeting
    Recurs weekly
Thursday October 2 2
  • 5:00 pm – 6:00 pm Reconciliation in the Church
    5:00 pm – 6:00 pm
    Reconciliation in the Church
    Recurs weekly
Friday October 3 3
  • 8:30 am – 9:30 am First Friday Adoration
    8:30 am – 9:30 am
    First Friday Adoration
    Recurs monthly
Saturday October 4 4
  • 9:00 am – 10:00 am Saturday Morning Miracles Group
    9:00 am – 10:00 am
    Saturday Morning Miracles Group
    Recurs weekly
Sunday October 5 5
  • 8:00 am – 9:00 am Mass at St. Mary
    8:00 am – 9:00 am
    Mass at St. Mary
    Recurs weekly
  • 10:30 am – 11:30 am Mass At St. Mary's
    10:30 am – 11:30 am
    Mass At St. Mary's
    Recurs weekly
Monday October 6 6
  • 8:30 am – 9:00 am Mass at Church
    8:30 am – 9:00 am
    Mass at Church
    Recurs weekly
  • 6:00 pm – 7:00 pm Eucharistic Adoration
    6:00 pm – 7:00 pm
    Eucharistic Adoration
    Recurs weekly
Tuesday October 7 7
  • 7:30 pm – 9:00 pm JHMM Prayer Group
    7:30 pm – 9:00 pm
    JHMM Prayer Group
    Recurs monthly
Wednesday October 8 8
  • 8:30 am – 9:00 am Mass at CSM
    8:30 am – 9:00 am
    Mass at CSM
    Recurs weekly
  • 5:45 pm – 7:45 pm Full Message Group of N.A.
    5:45 pm – 7:45 pm
    Full Message Group of N.A.
    Recurs weekly
  • 6:00 pm – 7:30 pm Smart Recovery Group
    6:00 pm – 7:30 pm
    Smart Recovery Group
    Recurs weekly
  • 7:30 pm – 8:30 pm Friends & Family Meeting
    7:30 pm – 8:30 pm
    Friends & Family Meeting
    Recurs weekly
Thursday October 9 9
  • 5:00 pm – 6:00 pm Reconciliation in the Church
    5:00 pm – 6:00 pm
    Reconciliation in the Church
    Recurs weekly
  • 6:00 pm – 7:00 pm Homebound Ministry
    6:00 pm – 7:00 pm
    Homebound Ministry
    Recurs monthly
Friday October 10 10
Saturday October 11 11
  • 9:00 am – 10:00 am Saturday Morning Miracles Group
    9:00 am – 10:00 am
    Saturday Morning Miracles Group
    Recurs weekly
Sunday October 12 12
  • 8:00 am – 9:00 am Mass at St. Mary
    8:00 am – 9:00 am
    Mass at St. Mary
    Recurs weekly
  • 10:30 am – 11:30 am Mass At St. Mary's
    10:30 am – 11:30 am
    Mass At St. Mary's
    Recurs weekly
Monday October 13 13
  • 8:30 am – 9:00 am Mass at Church
    8:30 am – 9:00 am
    Mass at Church
    Recurs weekly
  • 6:00 pm – 7:00 pm Eucharistic Adoration
    6:00 pm – 7:00 pm
    Eucharistic Adoration
    Recurs weekly
Tuesday October 14 14
Wednesday October 15 15
  • 8:30 am – 9:00 am Mass at CSM
    8:30 am – 9:00 am
    Mass at CSM
    Recurs weekly
  • 5:45 pm – 7:45 pm Full Message Group of N.A.
    5:45 pm – 7:45 pm
    Full Message Group of N.A.
    Recurs weekly
  • 6:00 pm – 7:30 pm Smart Recovery Group
    6:00 pm – 7:30 pm
    Smart Recovery Group
    Recurs weekly
  • 7:30 pm – 8:30 pm Friends & Family Meeting
    7:30 pm – 8:30 pm
    Friends & Family Meeting
    Recurs weekly
Thursday October 16 16
  • 5:00 pm – 6:00 pm Reconciliation in the Church
    5:00 pm – 6:00 pm
    Reconciliation in the Church
    Recurs weekly
Friday October 17 17
Saturday October 18 18
  • 9:00 am – 10:00 am Saturday Morning Miracles Group
    9:00 am – 10:00 am
    Saturday Morning Miracles Group
    Recurs weekly
Sunday October 19 19
  • 8:00 am – 9:00 am Mass at St. Mary
    8:00 am – 9:00 am
    Mass at St. Mary
    Recurs weekly
  • 10:30 am – 11:30 am Mass At St. Mary's
    10:30 am – 11:30 am
    Mass At St. Mary's
    Recurs weekly
Monday October 20 20
  • 8:30 am – 9:00 am Mass at Church
    8:30 am – 9:00 am
    Mass at Church
    Recurs weekly
  • 6:00 pm – 7:00 pm Eucharistic Adoration
    6:00 pm – 7:00 pm
    Eucharistic Adoration
    Recurs weekly
Tuesday October 21 21
Wednesday October 22 22
  • 8:30 am – 9:00 am Mass at CSM
    8:30 am – 9:00 am
    Mass at CSM
    Recurs weekly
  • 5:45 pm – 7:45 pm Full Message Group of N.A.
    5:45 pm – 7:45 pm
    Full Message Group of N.A.
    Recurs weekly
  • 6:00 pm – 7:30 pm Smart Recovery Group
    6:00 pm – 7:30 pm
    Smart Recovery Group
    Recurs weekly
  • 7:30 pm – 8:30 pm Friends & Family Meeting
    7:30 pm – 8:30 pm
    Friends & Family Meeting
    Recurs weekly
Thursday October 23 23
  • 5:00 pm – 6:00 pm Reconciliation in the Church
    5:00 pm – 6:00 pm
    Reconciliation in the Church
    Recurs weekly
Friday October 24 24
Saturday October 25 25
  • 9:00 am – 10:00 am Saturday Morning Miracles Group
    9:00 am – 10:00 am
    Saturday Morning Miracles Group
    Recurs weekly
Sunday October 26 26
  • 8:00 am – 9:00 am Mass at St. Mary
    8:00 am – 9:00 am
    Mass at St. Mary
    Recurs weekly
  • 10:30 am – 11:30 am Mass At St. Mary's
    10:30 am – 11:30 am
    Mass At St. Mary's
    Recurs weekly
Monday October 27 27
  • 8:30 am – 9:00 am Mass at Church
    8:30 am – 9:00 am
    Mass at Church
    Recurs weekly
  • 6:00 pm – 7:00 pm Eucharistic Adoration
    6:00 pm – 7:00 pm
    Eucharistic Adoration
    Recurs weekly
Tuesday October 28 28
Wednesday October 29 29
  • 8:30 am – 9:00 am Mass at CSM
    8:30 am – 9:00 am
    Mass at CSM
    Recurs weekly
  • 5:45 pm – 7:45 pm Full Message Group of N.A.
    5:45 pm – 7:45 pm
    Full Message Group of N.A.
    Recurs weekly
  • 6:00 pm – 7:30 pm Smart Recovery Group
    6:00 pm – 7:30 pm
    Smart Recovery Group
    Recurs weekly
  • 7:30 pm – 8:30 pm Friends & Family Meeting
    7:30 pm – 8:30 pm
    Friends & Family Meeting
    Recurs weekly
Thursday October 30 30
  • 5:00 pm – 6:00 pm Reconciliation in the Church
    5:00 pm – 6:00 pm
    Reconciliation in the Church
    Recurs weekly
Friday October 31 31

November 2025

Sunday Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday Saturday
Saturday November 1 1
  • 9:00 am – 10:00 am Saturday Morning Miracles Group
    9:00 am – 10:00 am
    Saturday Morning Miracles Group
    Recurs weekly
Sunday November 2 2
  • 8:00 am – 9:00 am Mass at St. Mary
    8:00 am – 9:00 am
    Mass at St. Mary
    Recurs weekly
  • 10:30 am – 11:30 am Mass At St. Mary's
    10:30 am – 11:30 am
    Mass At St. Mary's
    Recurs weekly
Monday November 3 3
  • 8:30 am – 9:00 am Mass at Church
    8:30 am – 9:00 am
    Mass at Church
    Recurs weekly
  • 6:00 pm – 7:00 pm Eucharistic Adoration
    6:00 pm – 7:00 pm
    Eucharistic Adoration
    Recurs weekly
Tuesday November 4 4
  • 7:30 pm – 9:00 pm JHMM Prayer Group
    7:30 pm – 9:00 pm
    JHMM Prayer Group
    Recurs monthly
Wednesday November 5 5
  • 8:30 am – 9:00 am Mass at CSM
    8:30 am – 9:00 am
    Mass at CSM
    Recurs weekly
  • 5:45 pm – 7:45 pm Full Message Group of N.A.
    5:45 pm – 7:45 pm
    Full Message Group of N.A.
    Recurs weekly
  • 6:00 pm – 7:30 pm Smart Recovery Group
    6:00 pm – 7:30 pm
    Smart Recovery Group
    Recurs weekly
  • 7:30 pm – 8:30 pm Friends & Family Meeting
    7:30 pm – 8:30 pm
    Friends & Family Meeting
    Recurs weekly
Thursday November 6 6
  • 5:00 pm – 6:00 pm Reconciliation in the Church
    5:00 pm – 6:00 pm
    Reconciliation in the Church
    Recurs weekly
Friday November 7 7
Saturday November 8 8
  • 9:00 am – 10:00 am Saturday Morning Miracles Group
    9:00 am – 10:00 am
    Saturday Morning Miracles Group
    Recurs weekly
Sunday November 9 9
  • 8:00 am – 9:00 am Mass at St. Mary
    8:00 am – 9:00 am
    Mass at St. Mary
    Recurs weekly
  • 10:30 am – 11:30 am Mass At St. Mary's
    10:30 am – 11:30 am
    Mass At St. Mary's
    Recurs weekly
Monday November 10 10
  • 8:30 am – 9:00 am Mass at Church
    8:30 am – 9:00 am
    Mass at Church
    Recurs weekly
  • 6:00 pm – 7:00 pm Eucharistic Adoration
    6:00 pm – 7:00 pm
    Eucharistic Adoration
    Recurs weekly
Tuesday November 11 11
Wednesday November 12 12
  • 8:30 am – 9:00 am Mass at CSM
    8:30 am – 9:00 am
    Mass at CSM
    Recurs weekly
  • 5:45 pm – 7:45 pm Full Message Group of N.A.
    5:45 pm – 7:45 pm
    Full Message Group of N.A.
    Recurs weekly
  • 6:00 pm – 7:30 pm Smart Recovery Group
    6:00 pm – 7:30 pm
    Smart Recovery Group
    Recurs weekly
  • 7:30 pm – 8:30 pm Friends & Family Meeting
    7:30 pm – 8:30 pm
    Friends & Family Meeting
    Recurs weekly
Thursday November 13 13
  • 5:00 pm – 6:00 pm Reconciliation in the Church
    5:00 pm – 6:00 pm
    Reconciliation in the Church
    Recurs weekly
  • 6:00 pm – 7:00 pm Homebound Ministry
    6:00 pm – 7:00 pm
    Homebound Ministry
    Recurs monthly
Friday November 14 14
Saturday November 15 15
  • 9:00 am – 10:00 am Saturday Morning Miracles Group
    9:00 am – 10:00 am
    Saturday Morning Miracles Group
    Recurs weekly
Sunday November 16 16
  • 8:00 am – 9:00 am Mass at St. Mary
    8:00 am – 9:00 am
    Mass at St. Mary
    Recurs weekly
  • 10:30 am – 11:30 am Mass At St. Mary's
    10:30 am – 11:30 am
    Mass At St. Mary's
    Recurs weekly
Monday November 17 17
  • 8:30 am – 9:00 am Mass at Church
    8:30 am – 9:00 am
    Mass at Church
    Recurs weekly
  • 6:00 pm – 7:00 pm Eucharistic Adoration
    6:00 pm – 7:00 pm
    Eucharistic Adoration
    Recurs weekly
Tuesday November 18 18
Wednesday November 19 19
  • 8:30 am – 9:00 am Mass at CSM
    8:30 am – 9:00 am
    Mass at CSM
    Recurs weekly
  • 5:45 pm – 7:45 pm Full Message Group of N.A.
    5:45 pm – 7:45 pm
    Full Message Group of N.A.
    Recurs weekly
  • 6:00 pm – 7:30 pm Smart Recovery Group
    6:00 pm – 7:30 pm
    Smart Recovery Group
    Recurs weekly
  • 7:30 pm – 8:30 pm Friends & Family Meeting
    7:30 pm – 8:30 pm
    Friends & Family Meeting
    Recurs weekly
Thursday November 20 20
  • 5:00 pm – 6:00 pm Reconciliation in the Church
    5:00 pm – 6:00 pm
    Reconciliation in the Church
    Recurs weekly
Friday November 21 21
Saturday November 22 22
  • 9:00 am – 10:00 am Saturday Morning Miracles Group
    9:00 am – 10:00 am
    Saturday Morning Miracles Group
    Recurs weekly
Sunday November 23 23
  • 8:00 am – 9:00 am Mass at St. Mary
    8:00 am – 9:00 am
    Mass at St. Mary
    Recurs weekly
  • 10:30 am – 11:30 am Mass At St. Mary's
    10:30 am – 11:30 am
    Mass At St. Mary's
    Recurs weekly
Monday November 24 24
  • 8:30 am – 9:00 am Mass at Church
    8:30 am – 9:00 am
    Mass at Church
    Recurs weekly
  • 6:00 pm – 7:00 pm Eucharistic Adoration
    6:00 pm – 7:00 pm
    Eucharistic Adoration
    Recurs weekly
Tuesday November 25 25
Wednesday November 26 26
  • 8:30 am – 9:00 am Mass at CSM
    8:30 am – 9:00 am
    Mass at CSM
    Recurs weekly
  • 5:45 pm – 7:45 pm Full Message Group of N.A.
    5:45 pm – 7:45 pm
    Full Message Group of N.A.
    Recurs weekly
  • 6:00 pm – 7:30 pm Smart Recovery Group
    6:00 pm – 7:30 pm
    Smart Recovery Group
    Recurs weekly
  • 7:30 pm – 8:30 pm Friends & Family Meeting
    7:30 pm – 8:30 pm
    Friends & Family Meeting
    Recurs weekly
Thursday November 27 27
  • All Day Thanksgiving Day
  • 8:30 am – 9:30 am Mass - CSM
  • 5:00 pm – 6:00 pm Reconciliation in the Church
    5:00 pm – 6:00 pm
    Reconciliation in the Church
    Recurs weekly
Friday November 28 28
Saturday November 29 29
  • 9:00 am – 10:00 am Saturday Morning Miracles Group
    9:00 am – 10:00 am
    Saturday Morning Miracles Group
    Recurs weekly
Sunday November 30 30
  • 8:00 am – 9:00 am Mass at St. Mary
    8:00 am – 9:00 am
    Mass at St. Mary
    Recurs weekly
  • 10:30 am – 11:30 am Mass At St. Mary's
    10:30 am – 11:30 am
    Mass At St. Mary's
    Recurs weekly

December 2025

Sunday Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday Saturday
Monday December 1 1
  • 8:30 am – 9:00 am Mass at Church
    8:30 am – 9:00 am
    Mass at Church
    Recurs weekly
  • 6:00 pm – 7:00 pm Eucharistic Adoration
    6:00 pm – 7:00 pm
    Eucharistic Adoration
    Recurs weekly
Tuesday December 2 2
  • 7:30 pm – 9:00 pm JHMM Prayer Group
    7:30 pm – 9:00 pm
    JHMM Prayer Group
    Recurs monthly
Wednesday December 3 3
  • 8:30 am – 9:00 am Mass at CSM
    8:30 am – 9:00 am
    Mass at CSM
    Recurs weekly
  • 5:45 pm – 7:45 pm Full Message Group of N.A.
    5:45 pm – 7:45 pm
    Full Message Group of N.A.
    Recurs weekly
  • 6:00 pm – 7:30 pm Smart Recovery Group
    6:00 pm – 7:30 pm
    Smart Recovery Group
    Recurs weekly
  • 7:30 pm – 8:30 pm Friends & Family Meeting
    7:30 pm – 8:30 pm
    Friends & Family Meeting
    Recurs weekly
Thursday December 4 4
  • 5:00 pm – 6:00 pm Reconciliation in the Church
    5:00 pm – 6:00 pm
    Reconciliation in the Church
    Recurs weekly
Friday December 5 5
Saturday December 6 6
  • 9:00 am – 10:00 am Saturday Morning Miracles Group
    9:00 am – 10:00 am
    Saturday Morning Miracles Group
    Recurs weekly
Sunday December 7 7
  • 8:00 am – 9:00 am Mass at St. Mary
    8:00 am – 9:00 am
    Mass at St. Mary
    Recurs weekly
  • 10:30 am – 11:30 am Mass At St. Mary's
    10:30 am – 11:30 am
    Mass At St. Mary's
    Recurs weekly
Monday December 8 8
  • 8:30 am – 9:00 am Mass at Church
    8:30 am – 9:00 am
    Mass at Church
    Recurs weekly
  • 12:00 pm – 1:00 pm Mass Immaculate Conception - SJESJ
  • 6:00 pm – 7:00 pm Eucharistic Adoration
    6:00 pm – 7:00 pm
    Eucharistic Adoration
    Recurs weekly
  • 6:30 pm – 7:30 pm Mass Immaculate Conception - CSM
Tuesday December 9 9
Wednesday December 10 10
  • 8:30 am – 9:00 am Mass at CSM
    8:30 am – 9:00 am
    Mass at CSM
    Recurs weekly
  • 5:45 pm – 7:45 pm Full Message Group of N.A.
    5:45 pm – 7:45 pm
    Full Message Group of N.A.
    Recurs weekly
  • 6:00 pm – 7:30 pm Smart Recovery Group
    6:00 pm – 7:30 pm
    Smart Recovery Group
    Recurs weekly
  • 7:30 pm – 8:30 pm Friends & Family Meeting
    7:30 pm – 8:30 pm
    Friends & Family Meeting
    Recurs weekly
Thursday December 11 11
  • 5:00 pm – 6:00 pm Reconciliation in the Church
    5:00 pm – 6:00 pm
    Reconciliation in the Church
    Recurs weekly
  • 6:00 pm – 7:00 pm Homebound Ministry
    6:00 pm – 7:00 pm
    Homebound Ministry
    Recurs monthly
Friday December 12 12
Saturday December 13 13
  • 9:00 am – 10:00 am Saturday Morning Miracles Group
    9:00 am – 10:00 am
    Saturday Morning Miracles Group
    Recurs weekly
Sunday December 14 14
  • 8:00 am – 9:00 am Mass at St. Mary
    8:00 am – 9:00 am
    Mass at St. Mary
    Recurs weekly
  • 10:30 am – 11:30 am Mass At St. Mary's
    10:30 am – 11:30 am
    Mass At St. Mary's
    Recurs weekly
Monday December 15 15
  • 8:30 am – 9:00 am Mass at Church
    8:30 am – 9:00 am
    Mass at Church
    Recurs weekly
  • 6:00 pm – 7:00 pm Eucharistic Adoration
    6:00 pm – 7:00 pm
    Eucharistic Adoration
    Recurs weekly
Tuesday December 16 16
Wednesday December 17 17
  • 8:30 am – 9:00 am Mass at CSM
    8:30 am – 9:00 am
    Mass at CSM
    Recurs weekly
  • 5:45 pm – 7:45 pm Full Message Group of N.A.
    5:45 pm – 7:45 pm
    Full Message Group of N.A.
    Recurs weekly
  • 6:00 pm – 7:30 pm Smart Recovery Group
    6:00 pm – 7:30 pm
    Smart Recovery Group
    Recurs weekly
  • 7:30 pm – 8:30 pm Friends & Family Meeting
    7:30 pm – 8:30 pm
    Friends & Family Meeting
    Recurs weekly
Thursday December 18 18
  • 5:00 pm – 6:00 pm Reconciliation in the Church
    5:00 pm – 6:00 pm
    Reconciliation in the Church
    Recurs weekly
Friday December 19 19
Saturday December 20 20
  • 9:00 am – 10:00 am Saturday Morning Miracles Group
    9:00 am – 10:00 am
    Saturday Morning Miracles Group
    Recurs weekly
Sunday December 21 21
  • 8:00 am – 9:00 am Mass at St. Mary
    8:00 am – 9:00 am
    Mass at St. Mary
    Recurs weekly
  • 10:30 am – 11:30 am Mass At St. Mary's
    10:30 am – 11:30 am
    Mass At St. Mary's
    Recurs weekly
Monday December 22 22
  • 8:30 am – 9:00 am Mass at Church
    8:30 am – 9:00 am
    Mass at Church
    Recurs weekly
  • 6:00 pm – 7:00 pm Eucharistic Adoration
    6:00 pm – 7:00 pm
    Eucharistic Adoration
    Recurs weekly
Tuesday December 23 23
Wednesday December 24 24
  • 8:30 am – 9:00 am Mass at CSM
    8:30 am – 9:00 am
    Mass at CSM
    Recurs weekly
  • 4:00 pm – 5:00 pm Mass Christmas Eve - CSM
  • 4:00 pm – 5:00 pm Mass Christmas Eve - SJESJ
  • 5:45 pm – 7:45 pm Full Message Group of N.A.
    5:45 pm – 7:45 pm
    Full Message Group of N.A.
    Recurs weekly
  • 6:00 pm – 7:30 pm Smart Recovery Group
    6:00 pm – 7:30 pm
    Smart Recovery Group
    Recurs weekly
  • 7:30 pm – 8:30 pm Friends & Family Meeting
    7:30 pm – 8:30 pm
    Friends & Family Meeting
    Recurs weekly
  • 8:00 pm – 9:00 pm Mass Christmas Eve - CSM
Thursday December 25 25
  • 10:00 am – 11:00 am Mass Christmas Day - SJESJ
Friday December 26 26
Saturday December 27 27
  • 9:00 am – 10:00 am Saturday Morning Miracles Group
    9:00 am – 10:00 am
    Saturday Morning Miracles Group
    Recurs weekly
Sunday December 28 28
  • 8:00 am – 9:00 am Mass at St. Mary
    8:00 am – 9:00 am
    Mass at St. Mary
    Recurs weekly
  • 10:30 am – 11:30 am Mass At St. Mary's
    10:30 am – 11:30 am
    Mass At St. Mary's
    Recurs weekly
Monday December 29 29
  • 8:30 am – 9:00 am Mass at Church
    8:30 am – 9:00 am
    Mass at Church
    Recurs weekly
  • 6:00 pm – 7:00 pm Eucharistic Adoration
    6:00 pm – 7:00 pm
    Eucharistic Adoration
    Recurs weekly
Tuesday December 30 30
Wednesday December 31 31
  • 8:30 am – 9:00 am Mass at CSM
    8:30 am – 9:00 am
    Mass at CSM
    Recurs weekly
  • 5:45 pm – 7:45 pm Full Message Group of N.A.
    5:45 pm – 7:45 pm
    Full Message Group of N.A.
    Recurs weekly
  • 6:00 pm – 7:30 pm Smart Recovery Group
    6:00 pm – 7:30 pm
    Smart Recovery Group
    Recurs weekly
  • 7:30 pm – 8:30 pm Friends & Family Meeting
    7:30 pm – 8:30 pm
    Friends & Family Meeting
    Recurs weekly

January 2026

Sunday Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday Saturday
Thursday January 1 1
  • 5:00 pm – 6:00 pm Reconciliation in the Church
    5:00 pm – 6:00 pm
    Reconciliation in the Church
    Recurs weekly
Friday January 2 2
Saturday January 3 3
  • 9:00 am – 10:00 am Saturday Morning Miracles Group
    9:00 am – 10:00 am
    Saturday Morning Miracles Group
    Recurs weekly
Sunday January 4 4
  • 8:00 am – 9:00 am Mass at St. Mary
    8:00 am – 9:00 am
    Mass at St. Mary
    Recurs weekly
  • 10:30 am – 11:30 am Mass At St. Mary's
    10:30 am – 11:30 am
    Mass At St. Mary's
    Recurs weekly
Monday January 5 5
  • 8:30 am – 9:00 am Mass at Church
    8:30 am – 9:00 am
    Mass at Church
    Recurs weekly
  • 6:00 pm – 7:00 pm Eucharistic Adoration
    6:00 pm – 7:00 pm
    Eucharistic Adoration
    Recurs weekly
Tuesday January 6 6
  • 7:30 pm – 9:00 pm JHMM Prayer Group
    7:30 pm – 9:00 pm
    JHMM Prayer Group
    Recurs monthly
Wednesday January 7 7
  • 8:30 am – 9:00 am Mass at CSM
    8:30 am – 9:00 am
    Mass at CSM
    Recurs weekly
  • 5:45 pm – 7:45 pm Full Message Group of N.A.
    5:45 pm – 7:45 pm
    Full Message Group of N.A.
    Recurs weekly
  • 6:00 pm – 7:30 pm Smart Recovery Group
    6:00 pm – 7:30 pm
    Smart Recovery Group
    Recurs weekly
  • 7:30 pm – 8:30 pm Friends & Family Meeting
    7:30 pm – 8:30 pm
    Friends & Family Meeting
    Recurs weekly
Thursday January 8 8
  • 5:00 pm – 6:00 pm Reconciliation in the Church
    5:00 pm – 6:00 pm
    Reconciliation in the Church
    Recurs weekly
  • 6:00 pm – 7:00 pm Homebound Ministry
    6:00 pm – 7:00 pm
    Homebound Ministry
    Recurs monthly
Friday January 9 9
Saturday January 10 10
  • 9:00 am – 10:00 am Saturday Morning Miracles Group
    9:00 am – 10:00 am
    Saturday Morning Miracles Group
    Recurs weekly
Sunday January 11 11
  • 8:00 am – 9:00 am Mass at St. Mary
    8:00 am – 9:00 am
    Mass at St. Mary
    Recurs weekly
  • 10:30 am – 11:30 am Mass At St. Mary's
    10:30 am – 11:30 am
    Mass At St. Mary's
    Recurs weekly
Monday January 12 12
  • 8:30 am – 9:00 am Mass at Church
    8:30 am – 9:00 am
    Mass at Church
    Recurs weekly
  • 6:00 pm – 7:00 pm Eucharistic Adoration
    6:00 pm – 7:00 pm
    Eucharistic Adoration
    Recurs weekly
Tuesday January 13 13
Wednesday January 14 14
  • 8:30 am – 9:00 am Mass at CSM
    8:30 am – 9:00 am
    Mass at CSM
    Recurs weekly
  • 5:45 pm – 7:45 pm Full Message Group of N.A.
    5:45 pm – 7:45 pm
    Full Message Group of N.A.
    Recurs weekly
  • 6:00 pm – 7:30 pm Smart Recovery Group
    6:00 pm – 7:30 pm
    Smart Recovery Group
    Recurs weekly
  • 7:30 pm – 8:30 pm Friends & Family Meeting
    7:30 pm – 8:30 pm
    Friends & Family Meeting
    Recurs weekly
Thursday January 15 15
  • 5:00 pm – 6:00 pm Reconciliation in the Church
    5:00 pm – 6:00 pm
    Reconciliation in the Church
    Recurs weekly
Friday January 16 16
Saturday January 17 17
  • 9:00 am – 10:00 am Saturday Morning Miracles Group
    9:00 am – 10:00 am
    Saturday Morning Miracles Group
    Recurs weekly
Sunday January 18 18
  • 8:00 am – 9:00 am Mass at St. Mary
    8:00 am – 9:00 am
    Mass at St. Mary
    Recurs weekly
  • 10:30 am – 11:30 am Mass At St. Mary's
    10:30 am – 11:30 am
    Mass At St. Mary's
    Recurs weekly
Monday January 19 19
  • 8:30 am – 9:00 am Mass at Church
    8:30 am – 9:00 am
    Mass at Church
    Recurs weekly
  • 6:00 pm – 7:00 pm Eucharistic Adoration
    6:00 pm – 7:00 pm
    Eucharistic Adoration
    Recurs weekly
Tuesday January 20 20
Wednesday January 21 21
  • 8:30 am – 9:00 am Mass at CSM
    8:30 am – 9:00 am
    Mass at CSM
    Recurs weekly
  • 5:45 pm – 7:45 pm Full Message Group of N.A.
    5:45 pm – 7:45 pm
    Full Message Group of N.A.
    Recurs weekly
  • 6:00 pm – 7:30 pm Smart Recovery Group
    6:00 pm – 7:30 pm
    Smart Recovery Group
    Recurs weekly
  • 7:30 pm – 8:30 pm Friends & Family Meeting
    7:30 pm – 8:30 pm
    Friends & Family Meeting
    Recurs weekly
Thursday January 22 22
  • 5:00 pm – 6:00 pm Reconciliation in the Church
    5:00 pm – 6:00 pm
    Reconciliation in the Church
    Recurs weekly
Friday January 23 23
Saturday January 24 24
  • 9:00 am – 10:00 am Saturday Morning Miracles Group
    9:00 am – 10:00 am
    Saturday Morning Miracles Group
    Recurs weekly
Sunday January 25 25
  • 8:00 am – 9:00 am Mass at St. Mary
    8:00 am – 9:00 am
    Mass at St. Mary
    Recurs weekly
  • 10:30 am – 11:30 am Mass At St. Mary's
    10:30 am – 11:30 am
    Mass At St. Mary's
    Recurs weekly
Monday January 26 26
  • 8:30 am – 9:00 am Mass at Church
    8:30 am – 9:00 am
    Mass at Church
    Recurs weekly
  • 6:00 pm – 7:00 pm Eucharistic Adoration
    6:00 pm – 7:00 pm
    Eucharistic Adoration
    Recurs weekly
Tuesday January 27 27
Wednesday January 28 28
  • 8:30 am – 9:00 am Mass at CSM
    8:30 am – 9:00 am
    Mass at CSM
    Recurs weekly
  • 5:45 pm – 7:45 pm Full Message Group of N.A.
    5:45 pm – 7:45 pm
    Full Message Group of N.A.
    Recurs weekly
  • 6:00 pm – 7:30 pm Smart Recovery Group
    6:00 pm – 7:30 pm
    Smart Recovery Group
    Recurs weekly
  • 7:30 pm – 8:30 pm Friends & Family Meeting
    7:30 pm – 8:30 pm
    Friends & Family Meeting
    Recurs weekly
Thursday January 29 29
  • 5:00 pm – 6:00 pm Reconciliation in the Church
    5:00 pm – 6:00 pm
    Reconciliation in the Church
    Recurs weekly
Friday January 30 30
Saturday January 31 31
  • 9:00 am – 10:00 am Saturday Morning Miracles Group
    9:00 am – 10:00 am
    Saturday Morning Miracles Group
    Recurs weekly

February 2026

Sunday Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday Saturday
Sunday February 1 1
  • 8:00 am – 9:00 am Mass at St. Mary
    8:00 am – 9:00 am
    Mass at St. Mary
    Recurs weekly
  • 10:30 am – 11:30 am Mass At St. Mary's
    10:30 am – 11:30 am
    Mass At St. Mary's
    Recurs weekly
Monday February 2 2
  • 8:30 am – 9:00 am Mass at Church
    8:30 am – 9:00 am
    Mass at Church
    Recurs weekly
  • 6:00 pm – 7:00 pm Eucharistic Adoration
    6:00 pm – 7:00 pm
    Eucharistic Adoration
    Recurs weekly
Tuesday February 3 3
  • 7:30 pm – 9:00 pm JHMM Prayer Group
    7:30 pm – 9:00 pm
    JHMM Prayer Group
    Recurs monthly
Wednesday February 4 4
  • 8:30 am – 9:00 am Mass - CSM
  • 5:45 pm – 7:45 pm Full Message Group of N.A.
    5:45 pm – 7:45 pm
    Full Message Group of N.A.
    Recurs weekly
  • 6:00 pm – 7:30 pm Smart Recovery Group
    6:00 pm – 7:30 pm
    Smart Recovery Group
    Recurs weekly
  • 7:30 pm – 8:30 pm Friends & Family Meeting
    7:30 pm – 8:30 pm
    Friends & Family Meeting
    Recurs weekly
Thursday February 5 5
  • 5:00 pm – 6:00 pm Reconciliation in the Church
    5:00 pm – 6:00 pm
    Reconciliation in the Church
    Recurs weekly
Friday February 6 6
Saturday February 7 7
  • 9:00 am – 10:00 am Saturday Morning Miracles Group
    9:00 am – 10:00 am
    Saturday Morning Miracles Group
    Recurs weekly
Sunday February 8 8
  • 8:00 am – 9:00 am Mass at St. Mary
    8:00 am – 9:00 am
    Mass at St. Mary
    Recurs weekly
  • 10:30 am – 11:30 am Mass At St. Mary's
    10:30 am – 11:30 am
    Mass At St. Mary's
    Recurs weekly
Monday February 9 9
  • 8:30 am – 9:00 am Mass at Church
    8:30 am – 9:00 am
    Mass at Church
    Recurs weekly
  • 6:00 pm – 7:00 pm Eucharistic Adoration
    6:00 pm – 7:00 pm
    Eucharistic Adoration
    Recurs weekly
Tuesday February 10 10
Wednesday February 11 11
  • 8:30 am – 9:00 am Mass at CSM
    8:30 am – 9:00 am
    Mass at CSM
    Recurs weekly
  • 5:45 pm – 7:45 pm Full Message Group of N.A.
    5:45 pm – 7:45 pm
    Full Message Group of N.A.
    Recurs weekly
  • 6:00 pm – 7:30 pm Smart Recovery Group
    6:00 pm – 7:30 pm
    Smart Recovery Group
    Recurs weekly
  • 7:30 pm – 8:30 pm Friends & Family Meeting
    7:30 pm – 8:30 pm
    Friends & Family Meeting
    Recurs weekly
Thursday February 12 12
  • 5:00 pm – 6:00 pm Reconciliation in the Church
    5:00 pm – 6:00 pm
    Reconciliation in the Church
    Recurs weekly
  • 6:00 pm – 7:00 pm Homebound Ministry
    6:00 pm – 7:00 pm
    Homebound Ministry
    Recurs monthly
Friday February 13 13
Saturday February 14 14
  • 9:00 am – 10:00 am Saturday Morning Miracles Group
    9:00 am – 10:00 am
    Saturday Morning Miracles Group
    Recurs weekly
Sunday February 15 15
  • 8:00 am – 9:00 am Mass at St. Mary
    8:00 am – 9:00 am
    Mass at St. Mary
    Recurs weekly
  • 10:30 am – 11:30 am Mass At St. Mary's
    10:30 am – 11:30 am
    Mass At St. Mary's
    Recurs weekly
Monday February 16 16
  • 8:30 am – 9:00 am Mass at Church
    8:30 am – 9:00 am
    Mass at Church
    Recurs weekly
  • 6:00 pm – 7:00 pm Eucharistic Adoration
    6:00 pm – 7:00 pm
    Eucharistic Adoration
    Recurs weekly
Tuesday February 17 17
Wednesday February 18 18
  • 7:30 am – 8:30 am Mass with Ashes - CSM
  • 12:00 pm – 1:00 pm Mass with Ashes - SJESJ
  • 12:00 pm – 1:00 pm Service with Ashes - CSM
  • 4:45 pm – 6:15 pm Soup Supper
  • 5:45 pm – 7:45 pm Full Message Group of N.A.
    5:45 pm – 7:45 pm
    Full Message Group of N.A.
    Recurs weekly
  • 6:00 pm – 7:30 pm Smart Recovery Group
    6:00 pm – 7:30 pm
    Smart Recovery Group
    Recurs weekly
  • 6:30 pm – 7:30 pm Mass with Ashes - CSM
  • 7:30 pm – 8:30 pm Friends & Family Meeting
    7:30 pm – 8:30 pm
    Friends & Family Meeting
    Recurs weekly
Thursday February 19 19
  • 5:00 pm – 6:00 pm Reconciliation in the Church
    5:00 pm – 6:00 pm
    Reconciliation in the Church
    Recurs weekly
Friday February 20 20
Saturday February 21 21
  • 9:00 am – 10:00 am Saturday Morning Miracles Group
    9:00 am – 10:00 am
    Saturday Morning Miracles Group
    Recurs weekly
Sunday February 22 22
  • 8:00 am – 9:00 am Mass at St. Mary
    8:00 am – 9:00 am
    Mass at St. Mary
    Recurs weekly
  • 10:30 am – 11:30 am Mass At St. Mary's
    10:30 am – 11:30 am
    Mass At St. Mary's
    Recurs weekly
Monday February 23 23
  • 8:30 am – 9:00 am Mass at Church
    8:30 am – 9:00 am
    Mass at Church
    Recurs weekly
  • 6:00 pm – 7:00 pm Eucharistic Adoration
    6:00 pm – 7:00 pm
    Eucharistic Adoration
    Recurs weekly
Tuesday February 24 24
Wednesday February 25 25
  • 8:30 am – 9:00 am Mass at CSM
    8:30 am – 9:00 am
    Mass at CSM
    Recurs weekly
  • 5:45 pm – 7:45 pm Full Message Group of N.A.
    5:45 pm – 7:45 pm
    Full Message Group of N.A.
    Recurs weekly
  • 6:00 pm – 7:30 pm Smart Recovery Group
    6:00 pm – 7:30 pm
    Smart Recovery Group
    Recurs weekly
  • 7:30 pm – 8:30 pm Friends & Family Meeting
    7:30 pm – 8:30 pm
    Friends & Family Meeting
    Recurs weekly
Thursday February 26 26
  • 5:00 pm – 6:00 pm Reconciliation in the Church
    5:00 pm – 6:00 pm
    Reconciliation in the Church
    Recurs weekly
Friday February 27 27
Saturday February 28 28
  • 9:00 am – 10:00 am Saturday Morning Miracles Group
    9:00 am – 10:00 am
    Saturday Morning Miracles Group
    Recurs weekly

March 2026

Sunday Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday Saturday
Sunday March 1 1
  • 8:00 am – 9:00 am Mass at St. Mary
    8:00 am – 9:00 am
    Mass at St. Mary
    Recurs weekly
  • 10:30 am – 11:30 am Mass At St. Mary's
    10:30 am – 11:30 am
    Mass At St. Mary's
    Recurs weekly
Monday March 2 2
  • 8:30 am – 9:00 am Mass at Church
    8:30 am – 9:00 am
    Mass at Church
    Recurs weekly
  • 6:00 pm – 7:00 pm Eucharistic Adoration
    6:00 pm – 7:00 pm
    Eucharistic Adoration
    Recurs weekly
Tuesday March 3 3
  • 7:30 pm – 9:00 pm JHMM Prayer Group
    7:30 pm – 9:00 pm
    JHMM Prayer Group
    Recurs monthly
Wednesday March 4 4
  • 8:30 am – 9:00 am Mass at CSM
    8:30 am – 9:00 am
    Mass at CSM
    Recurs weekly
  • 5:45 pm – 7:45 pm Full Message Group of N.A.
    5:45 pm – 7:45 pm
    Full Message Group of N.A.
    Recurs weekly
  • 6:00 pm – 7:30 pm Smart Recovery Group
    6:00 pm – 7:30 pm
    Smart Recovery Group
    Recurs weekly
  • 7:30 pm – 8:30 pm Friends & Family Meeting
    7:30 pm – 8:30 pm
    Friends & Family Meeting
    Recurs weekly
Thursday March 5 5
  • 5:00 pm – 6:00 pm Reconciliation in the Church
    5:00 pm – 6:00 pm
    Reconciliation in the Church
    Recurs weekly
Friday March 6 6
Saturday March 7 7
  • 9:00 am – 10:00 am Saturday Morning Miracles Group
    9:00 am – 10:00 am
    Saturday Morning Miracles Group
    Recurs weekly
Sunday March 8 8
  • 8:00 am – 9:00 am Mass at St. Mary
    8:00 am – 9:00 am
    Mass at St. Mary
    Recurs weekly
  • 10:30 am – 11:30 am Mass At St. Mary's
    10:30 am – 11:30 am
    Mass At St. Mary's
    Recurs weekly
Monday March 9 9
  • 8:30 am – 9:00 am Mass at Church
    8:30 am – 9:00 am
    Mass at Church
    Recurs weekly
  • 6:00 pm – 7:00 pm Eucharistic Adoration
    6:00 pm – 7:00 pm
    Eucharistic Adoration
    Recurs weekly
Tuesday March 10 10
Wednesday March 11 11
  • 8:30 am – 9:00 am Mass at CSM
    8:30 am – 9:00 am
    Mass at CSM
    Recurs weekly
  • 5:45 pm – 7:45 pm Full Message Group of N.A.
    5:45 pm – 7:45 pm
    Full Message Group of N.A.
    Recurs weekly
  • 6:00 pm – 7:30 pm Smart Recovery Group
    6:00 pm – 7:30 pm
    Smart Recovery Group
    Recurs weekly
  • 7:30 pm – 8:30 pm Friends & Family Meeting
    7:30 pm – 8:30 pm
    Friends & Family Meeting
    Recurs weekly
Thursday March 12 12
  • 5:00 pm – 6:00 pm Reconciliation in the Church
    5:00 pm – 6:00 pm
    Reconciliation in the Church
    Recurs weekly
  • 6:00 pm – 7:00 pm Homebound Ministry
    6:00 pm – 7:00 pm
    Homebound Ministry
    Recurs monthly
Friday March 13 13
Saturday March 14 14
  • 9:00 am – 10:00 am Saturday Morning Miracles Group
    9:00 am – 10:00 am
    Saturday Morning Miracles Group
    Recurs weekly
Sunday March 15 15
  • 8:00 am – 9:00 am Mass at St. Mary
    8:00 am – 9:00 am
    Mass at St. Mary
    Recurs weekly
  • 10:30 am – 11:30 am Mass At St. Mary's
    10:30 am – 11:30 am
    Mass At St. Mary's
    Recurs weekly
Monday March 16 16
  • 8:30 am – 9:00 am Mass at Church
    8:30 am – 9:00 am
    Mass at Church
    Recurs weekly
  • 6:00 pm – 7:00 pm Eucharistic Adoration
    6:00 pm – 7:00 pm
    Eucharistic Adoration
    Recurs weekly
Tuesday March 17 17
Wednesday March 18 18
  • 8:30 am – 9:00 am Mass at CSM
    8:30 am – 9:00 am
    Mass at CSM
    Recurs weekly
  • 5:45 pm – 7:45 pm Full Message Group of N.A.
    5:45 pm – 7:45 pm
    Full Message Group of N.A.
    Recurs weekly
  • 6:00 pm – 7:30 pm Smart Recovery Group
    6:00 pm – 7:30 pm
    Smart Recovery Group
    Recurs weekly
  • 7:30 pm – 8:30 pm Friends & Family Meeting
    7:30 pm – 8:30 pm
    Friends & Family Meeting
    Recurs weekly
Thursday March 19 19
  • 5:00 pm – 6:00 pm Reconciliation in the Church
    5:00 pm – 6:00 pm
    Reconciliation in the Church
    Recurs weekly
Friday March 20 20
Saturday March 21 21
  • 9:00 am – 10:00 am Saturday Morning Miracles Group
    9:00 am – 10:00 am
    Saturday Morning Miracles Group
    Recurs weekly
Sunday March 22 22
  • 8:00 am – 9:00 am Mass at St. Mary
    8:00 am – 9:00 am
    Mass at St. Mary
    Recurs weekly
  • 10:30 am – 11:30 am Mass At St. Mary's
    10:30 am – 11:30 am
    Mass At St. Mary's
    Recurs weekly
Monday March 23 23
  • 8:30 am – 9:00 am Mass at Church
    8:30 am – 9:00 am
    Mass at Church
    Recurs weekly
  • 6:00 pm – 7:00 pm Eucharistic Adoration
    6:00 pm – 7:00 pm
    Eucharistic Adoration
    Recurs weekly
Tuesday March 24 24
Wednesday March 25 25
  • 8:30 am – 9:00 am Mass at CSM
    8:30 am – 9:00 am
    Mass at CSM
    Recurs weekly
  • 5:45 pm – 7:45 pm Full Message Group of N.A.
    5:45 pm – 7:45 pm
    Full Message Group of N.A.
    Recurs weekly
  • 6:00 pm – 7:30 pm Smart Recovery Group
    6:00 pm – 7:30 pm
    Smart Recovery Group
    Recurs weekly
  • 7:30 pm – 8:30 pm Friends & Family Meeting
    7:30 pm – 8:30 pm
    Friends & Family Meeting
    Recurs weekly
Thursday March 26 26
  • 5:00 pm – 6:00 pm Reconciliation in the Church
    5:00 pm – 6:00 pm
    Reconciliation in the Church
    Recurs weekly
Friday March 27 27
Saturday March 28 28
  • 9:00 am – 10:00 am Saturday Morning Miracles Group
    9:00 am – 10:00 am
    Saturday Morning Miracles Group
    Recurs weekly
Sunday March 29 29
  • 8:00 am – 9:00 am Mass at St. Mary
    8:00 am – 9:00 am
    Mass at St. Mary
    Recurs weekly
  • 10:30 am – 11:30 am Mass At St. Mary's
    10:30 am – 11:30 am
    Mass At St. Mary's
    Recurs weekly
Monday March 30 30
  • 8:30 am – 9:00 am Mass at Church
    8:30 am – 9:00 am
    Mass at Church
    Recurs weekly
  • 6:00 pm – 7:00 pm Eucharistic Adoration
    6:00 pm – 7:00 pm
    Eucharistic Adoration
    Recurs weekly
Tuesday March 31 31

April 2026

Sunday Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday Saturday
Wednesday April 1 1
  • 8:30 am – 9:00 am Mass at CSM
    8:30 am – 9:00 am
    Mass at CSM
    Recurs weekly
  • 5:45 pm – 7:45 pm Full Message Group of N.A.
    5:45 pm – 7:45 pm
    Full Message Group of N.A.
    Recurs weekly
  • 6:00 pm – 7:30 pm Smart Recovery Group
    6:00 pm – 7:30 pm
    Smart Recovery Group
    Recurs weekly
  • 7:30 pm – 8:30 pm Friends & Family Meeting
    7:30 pm – 8:30 pm
    Friends & Family Meeting
    Recurs weekly
Thursday April 2 2
  • 5:00 pm – 6:00 pm Reconciliation in the Church
    5:00 pm – 6:00 pm
    Reconciliation in the Church
    Recurs weekly
Friday April 3 3
Saturday April 4 4
  • 9:00 am – 10:00 am Saturday Morning Miracles Group
    9:00 am – 10:00 am
    Saturday Morning Miracles Group
    Recurs weekly
Sunday April 5 5
  • 8:00 am – 9:00 am Mass at St. Mary
    8:00 am – 9:00 am
    Mass at St. Mary
    Recurs weekly
  • 10:30 am – 11:30 am Mass At St. Mary's
    10:30 am – 11:30 am
    Mass At St. Mary's
    Recurs weekly
Monday April 6 6
  • 8:30 am – 9:00 am Mass at Church
    8:30 am – 9:00 am
    Mass at Church
    Recurs weekly
  • 6:00 pm – 7:00 pm Eucharistic Adoration
    6:00 pm – 7:00 pm
    Eucharistic Adoration
    Recurs weekly
Tuesday April 7 7
  • 7:30 pm – 9:00 pm JHMM Prayer Group
    7:30 pm – 9:00 pm
    JHMM Prayer Group
    Recurs monthly
Wednesday April 8 8
  • 8:30 am – 9:00 am Mass at CSM
    8:30 am – 9:00 am
    Mass at CSM
    Recurs weekly
  • 5:45 pm – 7:45 pm Full Message Group of N.A.
    5:45 pm – 7:45 pm
    Full Message Group of N.A.
    Recurs weekly
  • 6:00 pm – 7:30 pm Smart Recovery Group
    6:00 pm – 7:30 pm
    Smart Recovery Group
    Recurs weekly
  • 7:30 pm – 8:30 pm Friends & Family Meeting
    7:30 pm – 8:30 pm
    Friends & Family Meeting
    Recurs weekly
Thursday April 9 9
  • All Day Birthday
    Birthday
    Recurs yearly
  • 5:00 pm – 6:00 pm Reconciliation in the Church
    5:00 pm – 6:00 pm
    Reconciliation in the Church
    Recurs weekly
  • 6:00 pm – 7:00 pm Homebound Ministry
    6:00 pm – 7:00 pm
    Homebound Ministry
    Recurs monthly
Friday April 10 10
Saturday April 11 11
  • 9:00 am – 10:00 am Saturday Morning Miracles Group
    9:00 am – 10:00 am
    Saturday Morning Miracles Group
    Recurs weekly
Sunday April 12 12
  • 8:00 am – 9:00 am Mass at St. Mary
    8:00 am – 9:00 am
    Mass at St. Mary
    Recurs weekly
  • 10:30 am – 11:30 am Mass At St. Mary's
    10:30 am – 11:30 am
    Mass At St. Mary's
    Recurs weekly
Monday April 13 13
  • 8:30 am – 9:00 am Mass at Church
    8:30 am – 9:00 am
    Mass at Church
    Recurs weekly
  • 6:00 pm – 7:00 pm Eucharistic Adoration
    6:00 pm – 7:00 pm
    Eucharistic Adoration
    Recurs weekly
Tuesday April 14 14
Wednesday April 15 15
  • 8:30 am – 9:00 am Mass at CSM
    8:30 am – 9:00 am
    Mass at CSM
    Recurs weekly
  • 5:45 pm – 7:45 pm Full Message Group of N.A.
    5:45 pm – 7:45 pm
    Full Message Group of N.A.
    Recurs weekly
  • 6:00 pm – 7:30 pm Smart Recovery Group
    6:00 pm – 7:30 pm
    Smart Recovery Group
    Recurs weekly
  • 7:30 pm – 8:30 pm Friends & Family Meeting
    7:30 pm – 8:30 pm
    Friends & Family Meeting
    Recurs weekly
Thursday April 16 16
  • 5:00 pm – 6:00 pm Reconciliation in the Church
    5:00 pm – 6:00 pm
    Reconciliation in the Church
    Recurs weekly
Friday April 17 17
Saturday April 18 18
  • 9:00 am – 10:00 am Saturday Morning Miracles Group
    9:00 am – 10:00 am
    Saturday Morning Miracles Group
    Recurs weekly
Sunday April 19 19
  • 8:00 am – 9:00 am Mass at St. Mary
    8:00 am – 9:00 am
    Mass at St. Mary
    Recurs weekly
  • 10:30 am – 11:30 am Mass At St. Mary's
    10:30 am – 11:30 am
    Mass At St. Mary's
    Recurs weekly
Monday April 20 20
  • 8:30 am – 9:00 am Mass at Church
    8:30 am – 9:00 am
    Mass at Church
    Recurs weekly
  • 6:00 pm – 7:00 pm Eucharistic Adoration
    6:00 pm – 7:00 pm
    Eucharistic Adoration
    Recurs weekly
Tuesday April 21 21
Wednesday April 22 22
  • 8:30 am – 9:00 am Mass at CSM
    8:30 am – 9:00 am
    Mass at CSM
    Recurs weekly
  • 5:45 pm – 7:45 pm Full Message Group of N.A.
    5:45 pm – 7:45 pm
    Full Message Group of N.A.
    Recurs weekly
  • 6:00 pm – 7:30 pm Smart Recovery Group
    6:00 pm – 7:30 pm
    Smart Recovery Group
    Recurs weekly
  • 7:30 pm – 8:30 pm Friends & Family Meeting
    7:30 pm – 8:30 pm
    Friends & Family Meeting
    Recurs weekly
Thursday April 23 23
  • 5:00 pm – 6:00 pm Reconciliation in the Church
    5:00 pm – 6:00 pm
    Reconciliation in the Church
    Recurs weekly
Friday April 24 24
Saturday April 25 25
  • 9:00 am – 10:00 am Saturday Morning Miracles Group
    9:00 am – 10:00 am
    Saturday Morning Miracles Group
    Recurs weekly
Sunday April 26 26
  • 8:00 am – 9:00 am Mass at St. Mary
    8:00 am – 9:00 am
    Mass at St. Mary
    Recurs weekly
  • 10:30 am – 11:30 am Mass At St. Mary's
    10:30 am – 11:30 am
    Mass At St. Mary's
    Recurs weekly
Monday April 27 27
  • 8:30 am – 9:00 am Mass at Church
    8:30 am – 9:00 am
    Mass at Church
    Recurs weekly
  • 6:00 pm – 7:00 pm Eucharistic Adoration
    6:00 pm – 7:00 pm
    Eucharistic Adoration
    Recurs weekly
Tuesday April 28 28
Wednesday April 29 29
  • 8:30 am – 9:00 am Mass at CSM
    8:30 am – 9:00 am
    Mass at CSM
    Recurs weekly
  • 5:45 pm – 7:45 pm Full Message Group of N.A.
    5:45 pm – 7:45 pm
    Full Message Group of N.A.
    Recurs weekly
  • 6:00 pm – 7:30 pm Smart Recovery Group
    6:00 pm – 7:30 pm
    Smart Recovery Group
    Recurs weekly
  • 7:30 pm – 8:30 pm Friends & Family Meeting
    7:30 pm – 8:30 pm
    Friends & Family Meeting
    Recurs weekly
Thursday April 30 30
  • 5:00 pm – 6:00 pm Reconciliation in the Church
    5:00 pm – 6:00 pm
    Reconciliation in the Church
    Recurs weekly

May 2026

Sunday Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday Saturday
Friday May 1 1
Saturday May 2 2
  • 9:00 am – 10:00 am Saturday Morning Miracles Group
    9:00 am – 10:00 am
    Saturday Morning Miracles Group
    Recurs weekly
Sunday May 3 3
  • 8:00 am – 9:00 am Mass at St. Mary
    8:00 am – 9:00 am
    Mass at St. Mary
    Recurs weekly
  • 10:30 am – 11:30 am Mass At St. Mary's
    10:30 am – 11:30 am
    Mass At St. Mary's
    Recurs weekly
Monday May 4 4
  • 8:30 am – 9:00 am Mass at Church
    8:30 am – 9:00 am
    Mass at Church
    Recurs weekly
  • 6:00 pm – 7:00 pm Eucharistic Adoration
    6:00 pm – 7:00 pm
    Eucharistic Adoration
    Recurs weekly
Tuesday May 5 5
  • 7:30 pm – 9:00 pm JHMM Prayer Group
    7:30 pm – 9:00 pm
    JHMM Prayer Group
    Recurs monthly
Wednesday May 6 6
  • 8:30 am – 9:00 am Mass at CSM
    8:30 am – 9:00 am
    Mass at CSM
    Recurs weekly
  • 5:45 pm – 7:45 pm Full Message Group of N.A.
    5:45 pm – 7:45 pm
    Full Message Group of N.A.
    Recurs weekly
  • 6:00 pm – 7:30 pm Smart Recovery Group
    6:00 pm – 7:30 pm
    Smart Recovery Group
    Recurs weekly
  • 7:30 pm – 8:30 pm Friends & Family Meeting
    7:30 pm – 8:30 pm
    Friends & Family Meeting
    Recurs weekly
Thursday May 7 7
  • 5:00 pm – 6:00 pm Reconciliation in the Church
    5:00 pm – 6:00 pm
    Reconciliation in the Church
    Recurs weekly
Friday May 8 8
Saturday May 9 9
  • 9:00 am – 10:00 am Saturday Morning Miracles Group
    9:00 am – 10:00 am
    Saturday Morning Miracles Group
    Recurs weekly
Sunday May 10 10
  • 8:00 am – 9:00 am Mass at St. Mary
    8:00 am – 9:00 am
    Mass at St. Mary
    Recurs weekly
  • 10:30 am – 11:30 am Mass At St. Mary's
    10:30 am – 11:30 am
    Mass At St. Mary's
    Recurs weekly
Monday May 11 11
  • 8:30 am – 9:00 am Mass at Church
    8:30 am – 9:00 am
    Mass at Church
    Recurs weekly
  • 6:00 pm – 7:00 pm Eucharistic Adoration
    6:00 pm – 7:00 pm
    Eucharistic Adoration
    Recurs weekly
Tuesday May 12 12
Wednesday May 13 13
  • 8:30 am – 9:00 am Mass at CSM
    8:30 am – 9:00 am
    Mass at CSM
    Recurs weekly
  • 5:45 pm – 7:45 pm Full Message Group of N.A.
    5:45 pm – 7:45 pm
    Full Message Group of N.A.
    Recurs weekly
  • 6:00 pm – 7:30 pm Smart Recovery Group
    6:00 pm – 7:30 pm
    Smart Recovery Group
    Recurs weekly
  • 7:30 pm – 8:30 pm Friends & Family Meeting
    7:30 pm – 8:30 pm
    Friends & Family Meeting
    Recurs weekly
Thursday May 14 14
  • 5:00 pm – 6:00 pm Reconciliation in the Church
    5:00 pm – 6:00 pm
    Reconciliation in the Church
    Recurs weekly
  • 6:00 pm – 7:00 pm Homebound Ministry
    6:00 pm – 7:00 pm
    Homebound Ministry
    Recurs monthly
Friday May 15 15
Saturday May 16 16
  • 9:00 am – 10:00 am Saturday Morning Miracles Group
    9:00 am – 10:00 am
    Saturday Morning Miracles Group
    Recurs weekly
Sunday May 17 17
  • 8:00 am – 9:00 am Mass at St. Mary
    8:00 am – 9:00 am
    Mass at St. Mary
    Recurs weekly
  • 10:30 am – 11:30 am Mass At St. Mary's
    10:30 am – 11:30 am
    Mass At St. Mary's
    Recurs weekly
Monday May 18 18
  • 8:30 am – 9:00 am Mass at Church
    8:30 am – 9:00 am
    Mass at Church
    Recurs weekly
  • 6:00 pm – 7:00 pm Eucharistic Adoration
    6:00 pm – 7:00 pm
    Eucharistic Adoration
    Recurs weekly
Tuesday May 19 19
Wednesday May 20 20
  • 8:30 am – 9:00 am Mass at CSM
    8:30 am – 9:00 am
    Mass at CSM
    Recurs weekly
  • 5:45 pm – 7:45 pm Full Message Group of N.A.
    5:45 pm – 7:45 pm
    Full Message Group of N.A.
    Recurs weekly
  • 6:00 pm – 7:30 pm Smart Recovery Group
    6:00 pm – 7:30 pm
    Smart Recovery Group
    Recurs weekly
  • 7:30 pm – 8:30 pm Friends & Family Meeting
    7:30 pm – 8:30 pm
    Friends & Family Meeting
    Recurs weekly
Thursday May 21 21
  • 5:00 pm – 6:00 pm Reconciliation in the Church
    5:00 pm – 6:00 pm
    Reconciliation in the Church
    Recurs weekly
Friday May 22 22
Saturday May 23 23
  • 9:00 am – 10:00 am Saturday Morning Miracles Group
    9:00 am – 10:00 am
    Saturday Morning Miracles Group
    Recurs weekly
Sunday May 24 24
  • All Day Deacon Tim Kosto's Ordination Anniversary
    Deacon Tim Kosto's Ordination Anniversary
    Recurs yearly
  • 8:00 am – 9:00 am Mass at St. Mary
    8:00 am – 9:00 am
    Mass at St. Mary
    Recurs weekly
  • 10:30 am – 11:30 am Mass At St. Mary's
    10:30 am – 11:30 am
    Mass At St. Mary's
    Recurs weekly
Monday May 25 25
  • 8:30 am – 9:00 am Mass at Church
    8:30 am – 9:00 am
    Mass at Church
    Recurs weekly
  • 6:00 pm – 7:00 pm Eucharistic Adoration
    6:00 pm – 7:00 pm
    Eucharistic Adoration
    Recurs weekly
Tuesday May 26 26
Wednesday May 27 27
  • 8:30 am – 9:00 am Mass at CSM
    8:30 am – 9:00 am
    Mass at CSM
    Recurs weekly
  • 5:45 pm – 7:45 pm Full Message Group of N.A.
    5:45 pm – 7:45 pm
    Full Message Group of N.A.
    Recurs weekly
  • 6:00 pm – 7:30 pm Smart Recovery Group
    6:00 pm – 7:30 pm
    Smart Recovery Group
    Recurs weekly
  • 7:30 pm – 8:30 pm Friends & Family Meeting
    7:30 pm – 8:30 pm
    Friends & Family Meeting
    Recurs weekly
Thursday May 28 28
  • 5:00 pm – 6:00 pm Reconciliation in the Church
    5:00 pm – 6:00 pm
    Reconciliation in the Church
    Recurs weekly
Friday May 29 29
Saturday May 30 30
  • 9:00 am – 10:00 am Saturday Morning Miracles Group
    9:00 am – 10:00 am
    Saturday Morning Miracles Group
    Recurs weekly
Sunday May 31 31
  • 8:00 am – 9:00 am Mass at St. Mary
    8:00 am – 9:00 am
    Mass at St. Mary
    Recurs weekly
  • 10:30 am – 11:30 am Mass At St. Mary's
    10:30 am – 11:30 am
    Mass At St. Mary's
    Recurs weekly