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From Our Pastor

From Our Pastor

Dear Folks,

Today is Mother’s Day! Happy Mother’s Day! I assure you of my prayers and blessing. I share this quote that I often resurface for this day:

“The most important person on earth is a mother. She cannot claim the honor of having built Notre Dame Cathedral. She need not. She has built something more magnificent than any cathedral——a dwelling for an immortal soul, the tiny perfection of her baby’s body.”

“The Angels have not been blessed with a such a grace. They cannot share in God’s creative miracle to bring new Saints to Heaven. Only a human mother can. Mothers are closer to God the Creator than any other creatures. God joins forces with mothers in performing this act of creation.”

“What on God’s good earth is more glorious than this: to be a mother?”

— Joseph Cardinal Mindszenty

I think our Easter Sunday music may have been our best ever this year! Yet that amazing beauty is ephemeral. However, the beauty
of soul loving God is created to endure forever! Thanks moms for all that you do to give us life and lead us to Life Himself. Today we thank you for your love, generosity and faithfulness. Even if we don’t express our love and gratitude daily, you are faithful and treasured. Be strengthened by the grace of God to carry on your vocation.

Next week we will have our little May Crowning Ceremony at the beginning of Masses. All (yes all — children especially, but all) parishioners are will be invited to bring forward a flower to be placed at the feet of the statue of Mary while we sing a Marian hymn. Just bring a flower to Mass, and you and/or your children will be called back to the vestibule before Mass begins. Children who made (or will make) their First Holy Communion this year, are also encouraged to wear their Holy Communion clothes and given a place of honor in the procession.

Again moms, we love you and thank God for you.

pax et bonum,

Father John Mosimann

IV Sunday of Easter
May 8, 2022
From Our Pastor

From Our Pastor

Dear Folks,

“You may offer one another a sign of peace.”

There you go. Could this be the sign of the end of the pandemic? We are returning this invitation to the celebration of our parish Masses. And many of you may say, “really, I started doing that a year ago!” Yes, I noticed! Since writing sometimes fails to tone, here is a smiling emoji:😊

However, please remember that it is an invitation to exchange a sign of peace. You do not have to shake hands. You may discreetly wave. You may hold your hands in a prayer position and bow. And above all: please be considerate and understanding if the people around you prefer to offer some such alternative sign of peace.

The sign of peace is not meant to be time to visit with relatives, or make introductions. It is a ritual gesture of charity in preparation to receive the King of the Universe. Maybe one benefit of the pandemic is a better understanding that the person next to us in the pew may have reasonable cause for avoiding shaking hands and hugging.

Holy Cross 8:30 ‘pandemic time’ Mass on Sundays? Yep, it is still there. I have been happy with the attendance, thus it continues. The most astute observer notes that it isn’t listed in the bulletin among our Masses. This is because of the ’temporary’ nature of the addition. More than two years, is a long temporary. Here’s another smile for you:😇

Our Father – holding hands. Yeah, this one seems to have disappeared during the pandemic. But know that it is not supposed to happen for several reasons, which I have written about before and won’t repeat. Thanks for not bringing this one back at all!

pax et bonum,

Father John Mosimann

 

May 1, 2022
Third Sunday of Easter