"Jesus summoned the Twelve and began to send them out two by two..." (Mark 6:7). We profess that we believe in "one, holy, catholic, and apostolic Church" (Nicene Creed). The Church is apostolic because she was founded by the Lord Jesus, who entrusted His message and mission to His Apostles. The Apostles, along with their successors, the bishops, are responsible for ensuring that the Church is faithful to what Jesus handed on. The Church is also apostolic because the Sacrament of Baptism empowers every member of the Church to be witnesses to the Gospel. We are summoned and sent by the Lord to sanctify. What does this mean in the concrete circumstances of our lives?
January 9, 2022 - Resvolved to be a Witness for God
January 2, 2022 - Rejoicing in Our Worship of God
January 1, 2021 - Glory to the Same God in a New Year
December 26, 2021 - Receive the Word of God
December 25, 2021 - The Gift of God in Unexpected Places
December19, 2021 - A Fulfilled Life
December 12, 2021 - A Joyful Life
December 5, 2021 - A Merciful Life
November 29, 2021 - A Hopeful Life
October 31, 2021: Christ‘s Presence in His Congregation
October 17, 2021 - The Ambitious Christian
October 10, 2021 - A Welcoming Parish is Christ-Centered
September 26, 2021 - Wholly Holy
September12, 2021 - Decisive Christian Discipleship
September 5, 2021 - Testify to the Power of God
August 29, 2021 - It is Not Pompous to Be Pious
August 22, 2021 - A Defining Moment for Christian Discipleship
August 15, 2021 - The Faith Which Conquers Death
August 8, 2021 -Offer to God the Sacrifice of Praise
August 1, 2021 - Reverently Receiving the Word of God
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