by Diogenes Ruiz | Aug 29, 2016 | David Homilies
Fr. David’s homily August 28, 2016. You may have read of a recent incident in Wichita, Kansas. It seems as if an African American activist had organized more than 1,000 “Black Lives Matter” protesters to march the streets of Wichita on a coming...
by Steve Patti | Aug 28, 2016 | Pastor's Column
In last week’s gospel, we heard Jesus say “strive to enter through the narrow gate.” When we hear these words, we might wonder what they mean. So many passages or phrases in the bible, written as they were so many centuries ago, seem hard to understand, or hard to...
by Diogenes Ruiz | Aug 23, 2016 | David Homilies
Fr. David’s homily August 20, 2016. The Narrow Door The narrow door. Some people have a narrower door to get through than most of us, don’t they? It’s not a narrower door to heaven, but a narrower door to life. And for that reason, I suspect it’s a wide open...
by Steve Patti | Aug 21, 2016 | Pastor's Column
A quote I read recently in the journal “Image” (www.imagejournal.org) has stayed with me: “We have lost the ability to imagine the lives of others.” The quote is taken from an interview about the state of public discourse in our culture. I share with you below some...
by Steve Patti | Aug 14, 2016 | Pastor's Column
Many thanks to all who helped to organize the prayer vigil for peace we hosted here on August 2. We had a nice turnout of around 200 people in the church. We had prayers, songs, readings, and at the end, an opportunity for people to offer their own prayers with...
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