2018 archive of Blog
The Most Holy Body & Blood of Christ, June 3, 2018, Reflection by Molly Weyrens
Posted by Jennifer Adams on 6/04/18
The Most Holy Trinity, May 27, 2018, by Fr. Eb Schefers
Posted by Jennifer Adams on 6/01/18
Pentecost Sunday, May 20, 2018, by Fr. Kevin Anderson
Posted by Jennifer Adams on 5/21/18
Have you noticed that our Easter Candle is lit all through the Easter season? After today, we will return it to the Baptism Font in the main entrance, and bring it out for special occasions like baptisms.
Well, I want to explore more about the candle, so ... Read More »
The Ascension of the Lord, May 13, 2018, by Fr. Kevin Anderson
Posted by Jennifer Adams on 5/14/18
Sixth Sunday of Easter, May 6, 2018, Reflection by Molly Weyrens
Posted by Jennifer Adams on 5/14/18
Fifth Sunday of Easter, April 29, 2018, by Fr. Kevin Anderson
Posted by Jennifer Adams on 4/30/18
Have you seen the movie I CAN ONLY IMAGINE. It is very good. It depicts how the famous song [sing: I can only imagine] was created. It is the best-selling Christian single of all time. I would recommend the movie.
Anyway, a major twist in the story ... Read More »
Fourth Sunday of Easter, April 22, 2018, by Fr. Kevin Anderson
Posted by Jennifer Adams on 4/23/18
[Sing: YOU WILL BE FOUND]
Have you ever that nobody was there?
Have you ever forgotten in the middle of nowhere?
Have you ever felt that you could disappear?
Like you could fall and no one would hear?
Feeling alone is one of the toughest situations ... Read More »
Third Sunday of Easter, April 15, 2018, by Fr. Kevin Anderson
Posted by Jennifer Adams on 4/15/18
OK, to you 1st Communicants, I have some questions for you:
Who has ever broken a bone? Raise your hand.
Who has ever had stiches?
Who has ever fallen down and hurt an arm or a leg?
Who has ever had a cut on ... Read More »
Second Sunday of Easter (Divine Mercy), April 8, 2018, by Fr. Bill Vos
Posted by Jennifer Adams on 4/09/18
Easter Sunday, April 1, 2018, by Fr. Kevin Anderson
Posted by Jennifer Adams on 4/01/18
At the end of Matthew’s gospel, Jesus is depicted sitting on a throne and he separates all those who have died into two groups . . . like a shepherd separates sheep or goats. The sheep go to heaven, the goats don’t. Well, the problem for us is ... Read More »