From Our Pastor

From Our Pastor

Dear Folks,

Frank Sheed’s Theology and Sanity opens with a discussion of the will and the intellect. Salvation depends upon the will. We are saved or condemned according to what we love. If we love God, we receive God. If we love self in preference to God, we receive the self, apart from God.

But Sheed warns that even when our wills are pointed toward God, our minds may still be shaped by the world:

“When we look at the universe, we see pretty well what other people see, plus certain extra features taught us by our religion. For the most part, the same influences that form other people’s minds form ours—the same habits of thought, inclinations, bodily senses, indolences—worked upon by the same newspapers, periodicals, best- sellers, films, radio programs. So that we have not so much Catholic minds as worldly minds with Catholic patches. Intellectually, we wear our Catholicism like a badge on the lapel of the same kind of suit that everyone else is wearing.”

Do we really think differently, or do we simply act differently when it’s convenient? Is Friday the beginning of the weekend, or the day you

remember the Lord’s Passion? Is Sunday just family dinner, or truly the Lord’s Day of Sabbath rest and re-creation?

These reveal what we truly value in our hearts and minds:

How we spend money.

What we celebrate.

What we doom-scroll.

What we rearrange our schedules for.

What we dress up for.

This is why I sometimes resist the steady encroachment of secular themes attached to months and days—quiet

efforts to shape hearts and minds apart from God. We are not called to have “worldly minds with Catholic

patches. ” We are called to have Catholic minds and Catholic hearts—through and through.

Jesus, meek and humble of heart,

make my heart and mind like unto thine.

Pax et bonum,

Father John Mosimann

March 8, 2026
From Our Pastor

From Our Pastor

Dear Folks,

Great news, Wow news, Older news, Hints of news, and thankful news!

Great news: pews were installed in our adoration chapel this week! Take a peek! We are awaiting the arrival of the reredos and a few more sacred furnishings to be able to get her operational!!!

Wow news: this week I sent to the Bishop, and his staff, the contract for the stained glass windows in the adoration chapel! What is wow about that?

The response to the memorials for stained glasswas soooo strong… that ve more windows wereadded in November, and all of the windows are 98% memorialized!!! There are only a few ’shares’ of the final window unclaimed for memorials. Please call the office if you are interested!

Older news: also sent to the Bishop, and his staff, information on the rectory renovation. This is the last major outstanding project from the original scope of our capital campaign, and I want to lay the plans before him with the contract bid and see if we can move forward with this project.

Hints of news: our fundraising and construction have been so successful, that I have discussed an additional scope with the parish council and nance council. So far, they like the idea, and I will also be presenting this idea to the Bishop for consideration! I believe that you will be very happy with the idea to improve our property here at the church, which we will announce when we are able.

Thankful news: anks to Fr. Jack Riley who packed the church for three nights and heard many, many hours of confessions! Keep him in your prayers. I am very grateful for the generosity, enthusiasm, fidelity, and scholarship that Fr. Riley shared with us this week.

Please join me in thanking the Lord for the graces received through the ministry of Fr. Riley.

Great things happening at St. Mary’s!

pax,

Fr. John Mosimann

March 1, 2026
From Our Pastor

From Our Pastor

Dear Folks,

Lent.  Let’s Go!!!!

We are kicking this Lent off with a retreat led by Father Jack Riley.  He is a priest of our diocese, and director of the diocesan retreat house in Whitepost, VA!  He was here 2 years ago, and many folks found his talks and abundant hours of extra confessions to be of great spiritual benefit.

The retreat conferences will be Mon/Tues/Wed @7pm — but he also has the 9 am Masses Monday & Tuesday.  His generous offering of Masses, Confessions, and retreat conferences is too detailed for me to list here, but check it out here in the bulletin.

Also, Adoration: 40 extra hours of adoration this week!  Beginning Monday morning, running into our regular adoration and going non-stop all the way to Friday morning!  Sign-up using the link found on this page – THANK YOU!

I hope you enjoy this opportunity to kickstart your Lent!

pax,
fr mosimann

February 22, 2026