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From Our Pastor

From Our Pastor

Dear folks,

With the snow days this week, it had me reflecting on how often there is a post-Christmas wave of colds and coughs! I think that the pandemic helped, in so far as we have heightened awareness of washing hands and good health hygiene.

I also think that it has given folks greater freedom to say, “I’ m sick, I can ’t come to work today.” When you are under the weather, it is an act of charity to stay home, rest and recover. Your priests and pew neighbors thank you for being prudent!

I had a nightmare experience helping at a penance service 15+ years ago, just days before Christmas. During the prayer service, the priest next to me was very ill, constantly coughing and wheezing. When it came time for the sign of peace, he embraced me and grabbed my hands! As soon as it ended, I sprinted to the bathroom to scrub down, and made sure not to touch my face or rub my eyes! Thankfully I avoided catching the plague! But I recall sitting there with dread of the possible infection, and wishing he had sat elsewhere!

I remind you that Catholic law already allows for missing Sunday Mass because of health reasons or caring for those with health reasons. Moreover, I find the folks who most worry about this, are the very ones who least NEED to worry!! Only those who want to come to Mass worry about not making Sunday Mass! If you feel bad about being sick or missing Mass, thank Jesus!! You couldn’t miss Him, if He weren’t giving you the grace and desire to know and be with Him!

Folks, be wise, be prudent, be calm, trust in Jesus, and wash your hands. He foresees everything. And He promises to bring good from all things for those who love Him, even when we catch a cold.

Oh, and the St. Blaise blessing will be here in a couple of weeks, just in case!

pax,

Father John Mosimann

January 12, 2025
MARCH FOR LIFE Friday, January 24, 2025 Life: Why We March!

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“Life: Why We March” encourages pro-life advocates to draw renewed energy for this challenging moment in the movement by reflecting on the basic truth that inspires the pro-life cause: every human life – including the unborn and their mothers – is beautiful, has unique dignity, and is worthy of protection. “Life: Why We March” invites all Americans of goodwill to recognize and unite around this truth.

St. Mary will again have two buses for the March. There is no charge for transportation; however, participants are asked to bring diapers and/or baby items for Birthright. The buses for the March will leave immediately following the 9am Mass at St. Mary and will return to St. Mary at approximately 5:30pm. Participants are advised to dress warmly, wear comfortable shoes and pack a light lunch. Parishioners are asked to call the Parish Office to reserve a seat on the bus; all those under the age of 18 must be accompanied by an adult.