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From Our Pastor

From Our Pastor

Dear Folks,

Twas the Sunday before Christmas, and all through through the parish, not a soul was stirring, not even the ladies who change the candles…. Ok, wait, the candle ladies are always working.

I’ll repeat last week’s exhortation to carefully pick your Christmas Mass! The Christmas eve Masses are crazy packed, most especially (and worrisomely) the 4pm here at the church. So what not come come on Christmas morning? The Masses on Christmas morning are far more prayerful than the ones on Christmas eve because you are not wrestling with the fire marshal!
But, you ask, what about our family traditions?

Change is possible: the Mosimann family Christmas followed this same basic pattern going all the way back to my childhood: Masses at 9 AM, big feast breakfast, then the gift exchange one by one, big dinner, finally ending with Birthday cake for Jesus and Christmas carols. But as we have grown, and I became a priest, and 23 nieces and nephews were born… it became too much family and gift giving to fit into one day without collapsing with exhaustion at 1 am!
Two years ago I finally managed to cajole a change in our Christmas schedule: the unmarried siblings, my parents, and I moved our the gift exchange to the AM of Dec 26th! We now have a few calmer minutes of rest and conversation before my parents house is taken over by 23 nieces and nephews and and now their dozen+ children! It took several years of negotiations and bargainings, but this change to out day has stretched the celebration out longer, and made it much, much more enjoyable! Christmas really is an eight day celebration.
If I can change my Christmas traditions, anything is possible.

Oh, and yes, if you insist that ‘early is the only way,’ then in the words of the Christmas carol… “God Bless You.”
Pax et Bonum,
fr mosimann
Christmas Mass Schedule

Christmas Mass Schedule

Christmas Eve

4pm in English at St Mary

4pm in English at Holy Cross Academy

6:30pm in Spanish at St Mary

6:30pm in English at Holy Cross Academy

8:30pm in English at St Mary

11pm Caroling at St Mary

12am Midnight Mass in English at St Mary

Christmas Day

7am in English at St Mary

8:30am in English at St Mary

10:30am in English at St Mary

12:30pm in English at St Mary

 

Advent Confession Schedule This Week

Advent Confession Schedule This Week

Monday, Dec. 17: After the 12noon Mass until 1pm AND 6:30-7:30pm

Tuesday, Dec. 18: 6:30pm-7:30pm

Wednesday, Dec. 19: After the 12noon Mass until 1pm AND 6:30-8:30pm

Thursday, Dec. 20: 6:30pm-7:30pm

Friday, Dec. 21: After the 12noon Mass until 1pm AND 6:30-7:30pm

Saturday, Dec. 22: (LAST CONFESSIONS BEFORE CHRISTMAS) 8am-9am AND 3pm-4:30pm

From Our Pastor

From Our Pastor

Dear Folks,
3rd Sunday of Advent. This year the Panic Sunday for procrastinators when we realize there is only one more week until Christmas. No that isn’t the real name, but I think I like it! In fact, I am celebrating procrastination by keeping this space to a simple reminder:
What preparations did the Lord make for His coming? Only one thing: the perfect Immaculate Soul of His Mother. That’s it. They didn’t have a place to stay, they didn’t have a fancy hospital, or a perfectly prepared baby-room. I wish that we could be likewise prepared.
This week confessions will be available:
Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday, and Friday
6:30pm to 7:30pm (we will try to finish all that come and arrive before 7:30pm….).
Monday, Wednesday, and Friday from 12:30pm to 1:00pm (After the Noon Mass) Expanding more daytime hours as a means of making sacrament more
available.
Wednesday 6:30 to 8:30pm — (because they are normally scheduled here, this is the exception to the done at 7:30 listing above)
Saturday 8:00am to 9:00am — normal schedule
Saturday 3:00pm to 4:30pm — normal schedule with the bonus of starting an half-hour early to the normal schedule. (There is a 2pm wedding…. if you come for confessions, please wait in Narthex until wedding ends).
Find a spot and get ready for Jesus!!
But beware: the lines are much, much longer at the end of the week. That Saturday sessions will likely be the most packed by far.
Survey.
Thanks for your responses to the survey. We already have more than 1000 put into the database to crunch the number. And the initial responses confirmed what I guessed at when I decided to add the MWF mid-day confessions this week. At least one thing surprised me…. but more on that when all data is collected. If you still haven’t filled out the survey, you can find a link on the parish website. The link will expire on Christmas, so please check it out if you would like to voice your opinion.
pax et boum,
Fr. John Mosimann