From Our Pastor

From Our Pastor

Dear Folks,
Pope Saint John Paul II repeatedly called for a “New Evangelization.” My Sister’s husband sent me this description of the new Evangelization: “a)renewingour own understanding of the faith, b) restoring a confidence in what we believe, and c) being willing to share our gift of faith.”
I really like that as a simple condensation of how the work of Evangelization begins in our souls with these 3 steps. Our hearts and minds need perpetual renewal and deepening of our understanding. This will never end, not even in Heaven. And the more we know and love Jesus, the more He will restore confidence in what we believe. Especially in 2018, how often do we feel we must apologize for our faith in the public square? Let Christ restore your confidence that you have something wonderful to share. And finally, be willing to do that sharing!
So I would like to encourage each member of our parish family, as we prepare for Christmas, to make a commitment to daily prayer and spiritual reading in order to grow in our understanding of the faith. Advent is an especially good time to focus on asking Jesus to reveal his presence in our hearts ever deeper. It is our personal encounters with the risen Christ, through the sacraments, through our prayer, and our serving one another, that restores our confidence in  what we believe. Finally pick someone to pray for, to care for, and eventually share your faith with (prayer, care, and share). Amid the endless avalanche of “new” high tech products, there is one “perfect gift” that makes all things new. Give the gift of love this Christmas by praying, caring, and sharing your faith with someone and you will see Christmas miracles!!
A reminder that this Saturday is our patronal feast and Holy Day of Obligation for the feast of the Immaculate Conception. A kindly reminder that to attend Mass on a Sunday and Holy Days is a precept that binds every Catholic, and to deliberately fail this obligation is matter for grave sin (CCC 2180-83). Mass times are in the bulletin here, and since folks ask every time a Holy Day falls on a Saturday: No, there are no “Two-fers.” A Mass attended for Saturday evening can’t double to cover both obligations!
I pray that this Advent will be a season of great prayer for you and your families….
pax et bonum,
Fr. Mosimann
State of the Parish Finances Newsletter

State of the Parish Finances Newsletter

Attached below is a copy of the State of the Parish Finances, which was published in the bulletin on the weekend of November 17-18.  This information is being provided ahead of a survey, which will be given out at Mass on the weekend of December 1-2, and also available online, so that you can make an informed decision on the future of St Mary’s direction as a parish community.  Please take some time to prayerfully study and consider the information provided ahead of the survey, and thank you for prayers and support during this time of discernment.

From Our Pastor

From Our Pastor

Dear Folks,

Blessed Thanksgiving Weekend to you!
So let me say that I am thankful for:
1.  Washington Capital Stanley Cup… so many years of sports frustration ended.
2.  Tacos: best I have ever had can be found in Fredericksburg.
3.  People of St. Mary’s.  Your goodness and encouragement are a true gift.
4.  My Family: thanks Mom & Dad.
5.  Priestly Fraternity: we have a great rectory.
6.  Brown Rice, Turkey, Apple Pie, Sesame Chicken, Ribeye Steaks – this list could go on and on!
7.  Military Families – so many sacrifices to keep us safe and free.
8.  Simple words of support and Kindness – Your gratitude lifts burdens.
9.  Jesus:  He is everything and without Him there are no #1 to #9.
10.  The wisdom to end this list that could go on all year.
Parish Stewardship and Consultation:
In case you were traveling last weekend and missed it, I gave a critical update on parish finances, development, and future plans.  This included a 5 page explanation in the bulletin that I beg every parishioner to read so that you can prayerfully consider how you will support the parish in the coming year.  Additionally, we will have a survey next Sunday in the church to get your opinion on several matters important to the life of the parish.  If you did not get the bulletin last weekend, you will find   a booklet with the financial information in the pews this weekend.  Additionally, if you are reading this at home, it is available on the parish website:  www.stmaryfred.org.  Please read it carefully, so that you may give considered and informed feedback in the survey.
Candlelight Masses 7:01pm Sundays in Advent:
These will be back in the month of December.  Please check it out if you wish for a fresh and especially contemplative take on the Sacrifice of the Mass!  This will begin next week!!
pax,
fr mosimann