Pastors Desk
Most Holy Body and Blood of Christ
Posted by debbie linbrunner on 6/02/21
From pastor’s desk on the Solemnity of the Most Holy Body and Blood of Christ
The second Sunday after the Solemnity of Pentecost is dedicated to another great mystery of our faith. It is the solemnity of the Body and Blood of Jesus Christ, popularly also called the Feast ... Read More »
On the seventh Sunday of Easter we read a gospel passage
Posted by debbie linbrunner on 5/17/21
On the seventh Sunday of Easter we read a gospel passage, in which our Lord Jesus prays for unity and sanctification of His disciples, including future followers, that is, all of us. In Jesus’s words:
“Holy Father, keep them in your name that you have given me, ... Read More »
The Pentecost Sunday closes the liturgical season of Easter.
Posted by debbie linbrunner on 5/17/21
From pastor’s desk on the Pentecost Sunday 2021
The Pentecost Sunday closes the liturgical season of Easter. In this great feast, in the order of liturgical importance only second to the Easter Sunday, we learn that it is the Holy Spirit who brings about true and lasting fruits ... Read More »
“It was not you who chose me, but I who chose you” (John 15:16)
Posted by debbie linbrunner on 5/05/21
From pastor’s desk on the 6th Sunday of Easter, year B
“It was not you who chose me, but I who chose you” (John 15:16). – In this Sunday’s gospel reading our Lord Jesus unmistakably communicates that it is He who chooses individual people to be His followers, ... Read More »
We live in a society that places much importance on personal success
Posted by debbie linbrunner on 4/29/21
From pastor’s desk on the 5th Sunday of Easter, year B
We live in a society that places much importance on personal success. If you are not successful in a career or an activity you are considered a failure, or least you are ... Read More »
Incorruptible bodies of the saints
Posted by debbie linbrunner on 4/15/21
From pastor’s desk on the 3rd Sunday of Easter, year B
Perhaps, some of you might have heard of incorruptible bodies of the saints. It is a strange phenomenon found in number of saints who died, yet their body has not decayed. Among the most known there are ... Read More »
At each Sunday mass we repeat the Nicene Creed
Posted by debbie linbrunner on 3/19/21
At each Sunday mass we repeat the Nicene Creed, which is a condensed statement of our faith formulated by the Church Fathers for all Christian churches. In it we solemnly profess all that has been revealed to us by God and we hold it to be true. There ... Read More »
La Iglesia celebra este 14 de marzo From Fr. Charlince Vendredy
Posted by debbie linbrunner on 3/10/21
La Iglesia celebra este 14 de marzo, el cuarto Domingo de Cuaresma. Según la tradición, también se lo conoce como “Domingo de Laetare”.
Debemos aclarar cuál es el concepto de “Laetare”. Esta es una palabra derivada de latín que significa “Regocíjate”.
La liturgia de este domingo se ve ... Read More »
What does it mean to have eternal life?
Posted by debbie linbrunner on 3/10/21
From pastor’s desk on the 4th Sunday of Lent, year B
What does it mean to have eternal life? According to this Sunday’s gospel it means to believe in Jesus Christ. It is our Lord Jesus who said:
“For God so loved the world that he gave his ... Read More »
Why did our Lord become angry?
Posted by debbie linbrunner on 3/03/21
From pastor’s desk on the 3rd Sunday of Lent, year B
Why did our Lord become angry? – There is only one instance, in which we hear Jesus getting really angry. It is not during His trial or arguments with the Pharisees; although there too, ... Read More »