From Our Pastor
Dear Folks,
First Communions started this weekend, which begins three weekends with sacraments of initiation in abundance! We will celebrate six Masses with First Communions, and three Masses with Confirmations!
Never a dull moment at St. Mary of the Immaculate Conception. It so often seems like Easter comes, then sacraments, graduation, wedding season, back to school and it is Christmas again!! Ok, that’s a little exaggerated, but it doesn’t slow down around here!
Maybe we could slow down and say 3 prayers of thanksgiving:
1. For your Godparents and Confirmation Sponsors — who helped you along your faith journey.
2. For someone who has helped you to grow in faith — who has said a kind word, given you a book, answered your questions, or just helped you to really know the love of God.
3. For your parents — most likely the faith was given to you through your parents! And next week is Mother’s Day, so you better be ready!
Speaking of Mother’s Day, we will also have our May Crownings at all Masses next weekend. (See the note in the bulletin with all the details).
At its heart, it is a simple act of love for our heavenly mother. Next week we will honor our mothers with flowers or breakfast in bed or even doing the dishes without complaining! Does any mother refuse such acts of tenderness? Once, I gave my mother eight very small flowers that I brought back from a pilgrimage to a Marian Shrine. One flower for each of her eight children. She always kept those eight flowers framed with a holy picture.
But imagine if you gave mom flowers by just tossing them at her feet and then went about your business as if it were just another day. An external act, if it is not also internalized, is meaningless. So much of our Catholic way of liturgy finds itself at this nexus. The external is not itself the meaning, but it gives expression to and forms the internal. Show me how you pray, and I will show you how you believe.
When we lay flowers at the feet of Our Lady next weekend, may it be an external manifestation of the many more acts of love we place in her hands for her to give to Jesus.
pax,
Father John Mosimann



