From Our Pastor

From Our Pastor

Dear Folks,

Today is the beautiful feast of All Souls, one of those rare occasions when a feast takes precedence over the celebration of Sunday. It is the day when we pray for all our loved ones who have passed away.

Sometimes folks say to me that they want a funeral to be a celebration—but I look into their eyes and see that they are not truly celebrating in their souls. Death is painful for those who remain, and the pain we feel is directly related to the love we have for the dearly departed.

There is nothing contrary to our faith in going through healthy mourning and shedding tears.

In fact, it is faith that changes everything. The Cross gives meaning to our pain and loss. No tear is wasted when it is given to Jesus. When freely offered to God, it shares in the very power of His Cross and His victory over death.

The greatest thing you can do for your loved ones is to pray for them. And there is no more perfect prayer than the Mass. In the Mass, our sufferings, sorrows, and joys are placed on the altar and united to the sacrifice of the Cross. The Mass is Jesus’ High Priestly prayer before the Father. Don’t you want Jesus Himself offering prayers for your loved one? This is what it means to have a Mass offered.

Once again this year, you will see the banner with the names of our parish brothers and sisters who passed away over the last 12 months. A candlelight Mass for this year’s faithful departed will be offered on Friday the 14th. Praying for our loved ones is a great privilege—one to which the Lord grants tremendous grace and power.

Also, please see the announcement about altar server training, which begins in 10 days. There are multiple sessions, as I want to have our new servers trained and ready for Christmas!

 

Pax,

Father John Mosimann

November 2, 2025
All Saints Day

All Saints Day

All Saints Day on Saturday! The great feast of All Saints falls on Saturday this year. Because of that, the obligation to attend Mass under pain of sin has been lifted. But the day itself is not less holy, since the holiness comes from God, not from the obligatory celebration.

We will have a Vigil Mass on Saturday October 31 at 6pm in Latin, and Masses on Saturday Nov 1 at 7:30, 9, and 10:30am.

From Our Pastor

From Our Pastor

Dear Folks,

Mass intentions for 2026! Very important announcement:

The book for Mass intentions will be opened on Tuesday, November 18th when the office opens at 8:30am. This is a slight change from the usual date, partly because the Faith Direct confusion has generated copious work for staff, but also because Mondays are crazy busy at the front desk, and Tuesdays seem much more opportune.

Therefore, exercising my full authority as pastor, I solemnly declare that henceforth and every year, the Mass Intention Book will be opened on a Tuesday in November and that I reserve the right for staff and myself to pick and announce the date that is opportune.

Let it be thus, I have spoken, and the law is promulgated! Woohoo! Wow, that was fun to use my full authority! Ok, yes that is written with a wink and a smile, but nonetheless it may have helped you to pay attention.

Catie Espiritu, our Assistant Youth Minister has been blessed with a second child who is due to burst forth into the world in January! Catie has discerned that the Lord is calling her to full-time motherhood and will thus be stepping down from her position on parish staff. We wish her well, with health and holiness for her children and marriage! We will miss her greatly, but are comforted by the fact that she most certainly remain at St. Mary’s and volunteer as she is able. We will begin to search for someone to fill this staff position shortly.

All Saints Day on Saturday! The great feast of All Saints falls on Saturday this year. Because of that, the obligation to attend Mass under pain of sin has been lifted. But the day itself is not less holy, since the holiness comes from God, not from the obligatory celebration. Since so many Catholics are duty focused, I am aware that fewer will attend Mass. To facilitate those who still wish to pray Holy Mass in honor of their friends and relatives in heaven, the schedule for the feast day is included:

Oct 31: 6pm Latin

Nov 1: 7:30am, 9am, 10:30am

pax,

Father John Mosimann

October 26, 2025