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Another Spam Email

Another Spam Email

There is yet another spam email going around claiming to be from Fr. Mosimann asking for a favor.  It is not from Father.  Please delete the email and pray that the sender has a conversion of heart.

 

Concerts at St Mary October 18 at 8pm Featuring Samuel Rowe

Concerts at St Mary October 18 at 8pm Featuring Samuel Rowe

Samuel Rowe

On Friday, October 18, 2019 at 8:00 p.m., Saint Mary’s new assistant organist Samuel Rowe will present an organ recital on the Robert William Wallace pipe organ.  Originally hailing from Maine, Samuel Rowe is a candidate in the Master of Music program in choral conducting at the Catholic University of America in Washington D.C.  under the tutelage of Dr. Timothy McDonnell.    An organ student of Antonius Bittmann and Renée Anne Louprette, Mr. Rowe received a Bachelor of Music degree in organ performance from the Mason Gross School of the Arts at Rutgers University, New Jersey.  Mr. Rowe will present an exciting program of works by Bach, Franck, Guilain, Hindemith and Messiaen.  Following the recital, there will be an opportunity to meet Mr. Rowe at a reception in the Parish Life Center.  Mark your calendars for what promises to be an exciting beginning to the 2019/2020 Concerts at Saint Mary season.

Altar Server Training

Altar Server Training

All children 4th grade and older are invited to altar server training with Fr. Mosimann!  Trying will be on the following days:

Tuesday October 29 4-7pm

Tuesday November 5 4-7pm

Tuesday November 12 4-7pm

Tuesday November 19 4-7pm

For more information, contact Vicky Kopcak at test08vic265@gmail.com!

 

 

From our Pastor

From our Pastor

Dear Folks,

Prayers for you at the shrine of Our Lady of the Rosary in Pompeii, Italy.   Today 40 of our brothers and sisters arrived in Italy for a tour of Saints of central Italy.  We have a wonderfully enthusiastic group of pilgrims.  Why this shrine?
Blessed Bartolo Longo built this shrine 125+ years ago, after a dramatic conversion through the intercession of Our Lady.  Bartolo had been greatly given over to a life of dissipation and idolatry, but realized that it was going nowhere and turned back to God.  He wrote of this moment:
As I pondered over my condition, I experienced a deep sense of despair and almost committed suicide. Then I heard an echo in my ear of the voice of Friar Alberto repeating the words of the Blessed Virgin Mary: ‘If you seek salvation, promulgate the Rosary. This is Mary’s own promise.’ These words illumined my soul. I went on my knees. ‘If it is true … I will not leave this valley until I have propagated your Rosary.’
Thereafter he really made his mission to promote the praying of the rosary and rebuilding the dilapidated church in Pompeii which now stands as a beautiful pontifical basilica!  This helped to lead to development near the excavated ruins of ancient Pompeii which had been buried by volcanic eruption!
Next to a land of dead appeared, quite suddenly, a land of resurrection and life: next to a shattered amphitheater soiled with blood, there is a living Temple of faith and love, a sacred Temple to the Virgin Mary; from a town buried in the !lth of gentilism, arises a town full of life, drawing its origins from a new civilization brought by Christianity: The New Pompeii!… It is the new civilization that openly appears beside the old; the new art next to the old; Christianity full of life in juxtaposition to long surpassed paganism.
Bartolo Longo’s life of wandering far from the faith during his university and his return though the gift of the Rosary can be a great inspiration for our day.  Like him, you really can change the world, and the lives of those you love through this ancient devotion to prayer.
Pax,
Fr Mosimann