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Del escritorio del párroco en el 18º domingo del tiempo ordinario, año B

Posted by Anthony Aruanna on 8/18/24

Descargar   In English Mucha gente me pregunta cómo estoy y "qué sigue" con mi enfermedad. Por el momento, nada ha cambiado. Sigo paralizado de cintura para abajo. Como pueden ver y oír, puedo funcionar en la silla de ruedas y trabajar como párroco de la parroquia. Estoy muy ... Read More »

From pastor’s desk on the 18th Sunday of Ordinary Time, year B

Posted by Anthony Aruanna on 8/18/24

Download   En Español Many people ask me how I am doing and "what’s next" with my condition. For the time being nothing has changed. I am still paralyzed from the waist down. As you can see and hear I can function in the wheelchair and work as a ... Read More »

PASTOR’S MESSAGE FOR EASTER 2024 / MENSAJE DEL PASTOR PARA PASCUA 2024

Posted by Anthony Aruanna on 3/30/24

Download Do we still need to hear about the Resurrection of Jesus? What does it change in our lives?—Each Easter we should ask ourselves these questions, for on them we will build our faith in Jesus Christ. In the First Letter to the Corinthians Saint Paul wrote, "If there ... Read More »

Blessing of our Parochial School and Convent

Posted by Anthony Aruanna on 3/30/24

fig. Blessing of new parochial school and convent of St. Joseph the Worker Parish in East Patchogue took place Sunday. Pictured from left to right are the Rev. Jere J. Dineen, pastor of the church; the Rev. F. Leo Cunningham, pastor of St. Francis de Sales R. C. Church, ... Read More »

Palm Sunday 2024

Posted by Anthony Aruanna on 3/23/24

This Sunday we enter the most sacred time of the year. Holy Week begins with Palm Sunday, which holds a twofold meaning. First, the readings focus on the triumphant entry of Jesus to Jerusalem and then we immediately proceed with the reading of the Passion of our Lord. The ... Read More »

A Lenten Reflection through the Franciscan Lens

Posted by Anthony Aruanna on 3/01/24

In preparing for Lent, I went to the writings of St. Francis in the early Rule. I wanted to ponder his choice of poverty as a way to imitate Christ and to guide his life and in turn to influence my own. In the Rule St. Francis writes to the ... Read More »

Preparing the Heart: Insights from the Pastor's Desk on the 3rd Sunday of Advent, Year B

Posted by Anthony Aruanna on 12/19/23

From pastor’s desk on the 3rd Sunday of Advent, year B

On the third Sunday of Advent we are reminded again about the need of preparation and reparation for the coming of the Lord. It is again the voice of God’s messenger, Saint John the Baptist, “I am the ... Read More »

Navigating Life's Fragility and Embracing Spiritual Preparedness

Posted by Anthony Aruanna on 12/03/23

From pastor’s desk on the First Sunday of Advent, year A

It was exactly one year ago, on Friday night, December 2nd, 2022, I went to the emergencyroom for not feeling well. Then that night in the emergency room suddenly I started feeling numbin my legs and I was ... Read More »

The Priest's Sacred Calling: A Reflection on Faith and Vocation

Posted by Anthony Aruanna on 11/05/23

From pastor’s desk on the 31st Sunday in Ordinary Time, year A

This Sunday’s readings remind us of the importance of the role of priests, who are supposed to be the men of God. The role of the priest in the Old Testament was to offer a sacrifice on ... Read More »

Reflections on the Gospel: Paying to Caesar and Paying to God

Posted by Anthony Aruanna on 10/22/23

In this Sunday’s gospel we hear how the Pharisees are trying to set a trap for Jesus. Since they do not want to confront our Blessed Lord directly, they send their disciples to pose an apparently very tricky question: “Is it lawful to pay the census tax to Caesar ... Read More »

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