Entries by Karla Basulto

4th Sunday of Easter

Today, the Holy Father, Pope Francis spoke these words to the faithful and pilgrims that gathered in St Peter’s Square. Dear brothers and sisters, good morning! On this fourth Sunday of Easter, known as the Sunday of the Good Shepherd, the Gospel ( Jn 10: 11-18) presents Jesus as the true shepherd, who defends, knows, and loves his sheep. He, the Good Shepherd, […]

Pentecost Vigil – Due to current restrictions, this event will be livestreamed only 7:00 pm – Holy Mass with Bishop William McGrattan as presider, followed by Eucharistic Adoration and TalkTo participate, please click on this link: https://youtu.be/C1JXHer_Dbs

Novena – details

Program for the 9 days of the Novena to the Holy Spirit – May 13 to 21, 2021 6:30 to 6:55 pm – Intercessory Praying the Holy Rosary – Prayer Group assigned for the day7:00 pm – Welcome Note/ Opening prayer – Deacon Alex/ Peter will the alternate doing the welcome note7:03 pm – Blessing […]

3rd Sunday of Easter

Peter, Paul, and Jesus all call us witnesses today. The implication of being witnesses to Christ’s love and power is that our lives are changed. Too often, we judge others harshly without awareness of or attention to our own need for repentance. What if we start by letting the event of the Resurrection shed light […]

Second Sunday of Easter, Divine Mercy Sunday

April 30, 2000 – Divine Mercy Sunday (Homily by Pope John Paul II) Before some 250,000 pilgrims and the television cameras of the world, Pope John Paul II canonized Sr. Faustina Kowalska, “the great apostle of Divine Mercy.” But he also “canonized” the Divine Mercy message and devotion by declaring the Second Sunday of Easter […]