From Our Pastor

From Our Pastor

Dear Folks,

A Blessed Lent to you! I type this on Tuesday night after the first of Fr. Searby’s talks for our 40 Hours Devotion and Lenten Mission – Wow! He spoke with humor, passion, and depth on the beauty of God and His desire to be with each of us! It is worth a listen, and he said that he will post each of his three talks, so that they will be there by the time you are reading this!

Poland and Lithuania 2024:

I grew up during the papacy of the St. John Paul 2! I love his writing, was inspired by his preaching, life, and example unto the last days of his life! To travel to Poland is to encounter the land and the Saints who helped to shape his generous soul!

We will see the original painting of Divine Mercy which is now in Lithuania! We will see the Hill of the Crosses, and walk in the footsteps
of St. Faustina, St. Maximilian Kolbe, and St. John Paul 2! These are saints of our lifetimes! The churches we will visit in Poland are not museums, as they can seem in many countries, but they are shrines full of Polish people praying!

Years ago, I wrote in the bulletin that Poland is on my short list of ‘gotta go back’ pilgrimages and so it will be: June 24th to July 6th this summer!! Please consider joining, as the cost is $4500/per person /double occupancy. I am very excited about the trip! You can email me for the full itinerary, and we will have more info upcoming in the bulletin.

I will leave you this story of me giving a ‘high-five’ to St. John Paul 2! I was at a papal audience in 1998 with my family and a couple hundred thousand excited Catholics. As JP2 went by in the popemobile, I noticed that he was holding onto the popemobile with one arm, and the other was reaching out towards the pilgrims, with his fingers gesticulating subtly in a sort of ‘come hither’ motion. So I reached across the barrier, and VERY GENTLY gave him a high-five! And then I gave him a blessing, because he looked so frail. High five and a blessing to a Saint now in heaven! Yeah, I think it is pretty awesome.

There is a beautiful museum in the home where he grew up, and we can sit and pray in the pews where he sat and prayed! He once said, “You are not the sum of your weaknesses and failures. You are the sum of God’s love for you.” Ever since going to Poland, I know St. John Paul 2 and St. Faustina are helping me to really deepen my trust in Jesus in all times, places, and circumstances.

Trust in Jesus, Trust in Jesus, Trust in Jesus. And join us for this beautiful journey!

pax,

Father John Mosimann

February 25, 2024
From our Pastor

From our Pastor

Dear Folks,

Lent. Let’s Go!!!!

We are kicking this Lent off with a Parish Mission led by Father James Searby. He is a priest of our diocese, Parochial Vicar at St. Timothy’s and has a podcast available on iTunes. The podcast description says, “From the classroom to the office to everywhere in between, struggling for goodness & holiness can be a daunting task. In these homilies, meditations, classes & talks by Fr. James Searby, discover the possibility of Holiness for the Working Day.”

The Mission will take place next week, February 20, 21 & 22 (Tues-Thurs) @7pm in the Church. Each night will begin with evening prayer and move into a different talk with opportunity for Adoration. All are welcome and we encourage you to make every effort to attend the entire Mission.

Also, Adoration: 24 extra hours of Adoration this week! Beginning Tuesday morning, running into our regular Adoration hours and going non-stop all the way to Friday morning! Come spend time in silence with our Lord – you will find peace.

I hope you enjoy this opportunity to kickstart your Lent! See you soon!

Pax,

Father John Mosimann

February 18, 2024

 

Plenary indulgence opportunity for visitors of the Cathedral of Saint Thomas More

Plenary indulgence opportunity for visitors of the Cathedral of Saint Thomas More

The Holy Father, Pope Francis, has granted the favor of a plenary indulgence on the occasion of our diocesan Golden Jubilee. The indulgence is granted to any member of the faithful who “visit the Cathedral Church of Saint Thomas More on pilgrimage and there devoutly attend the sacred Jubilee celebrations, or at least for a suitable period of time offer prayers to God for the fidelity of the United States of America to its Christian calling, for the obtaining of priestly and religious vocations and for the institution of the human family to be defended.” The individual is to conclude these prayers with the recitation of the Lord’s Prayer, the Creed and prayers to the Blessed Virgin Mary.

Individuals are also required to fulfill the usual conditions for an indulgence namely, the reception of Holy Communion, Sacramental Confession, and to offer prayers for the intentions of our Holy Father. The favor of the indulgence is in effect through the end of this calendar year. The full text of the decree can be found in the attached, provided in both English and in Spanish.

Please note: The plenary indulgence is granted to individuals who visit Burke Hall on the lower level of the Cathedral as the renovations in the upper Church continue.