Express Announcements ~ August 14, 2016

Express Announcements ~ August 14, 2016

* The Second Collection this weekend is for Parish Building Fund. Thank you for your generosity.

Join us for a Noon Mass on Mondays, Wednesdays and Fridays until September 2, 2016. Please consider joining us on you lunch hour.

Although not a holy day of obligation, August 15 is the feast of the Assumption of the Blessed Virgin Mary. All are invited to join us on this Feast day. Masses at 6:30am, 9am, Noon, 6pm, and 7:30pm (bilingual).

Our next annual Called and Gifted Workshop will be held on August 26–27, 2016. Mark your calendars and invite your friends! Registration forms are available on the parish website, in the vestibule of the Church or parish office. Registration ends August 17!

* Religious Education Save-the-Dates:

  • August 30, New Catechist Orientation
  • September 6, Special Training
  • September 3-4, Catechetical Sunday
  • September 12-15, First week of RE

* Upcoming: Parish Leadership Dinner for all ministry leaders, August 22

* pcoming: Parish Ice Cream Social, Cakewalk and Dance, Sunday, September 11, Holy Cross Academy

* Upcoming: Parish Life Weekend—

  • September 17-18

 

Express Announcements ~ July 31, 2016

Express Announcements ~ July 31, 2016

* Join us for a Noon Mass on Mondays, Wednesdays and Fridays until September 2, 2016. Please consider joining us on you lunch hour.

* Join us August 7 after the 10:30am Mass for Coffee and Conversations in the Parish Life Center where representatives from Mary’s Shelter and Cursillo will be on-hand to discuss their ministries.

* Our next annual Called and Gifted Workshop will be held on August 26–27, 2016. Mark your calendars and invite your friends! Registration forms are available on the parish website, in the vestibule of the Church or parish office.

* Click here for Mass, Confession and Devotions Schedules

From Our Pastor ~ July 31, 2016

From Our Pastor ~ July 31, 2016

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Dear Folks,

This is a picture of me offering  Mass in the tomb where Jesus  rose from the dead. Maybe my  favorite picture ever.

How did I get the shot? Well, he area where I was standing is about 3 feet by 7 feet. 7 priests were crammed into this area. I had asked one of the priests to snap a picture when Mass began, but didn’t want him to be distracted because he was concelebrating. So he holds the camera up (about 12 inches from my ear) and blindly takes pictures right after the  consecration. Yikes! I hear the camera clicking in my ear and think, “not now! Please Father!” With the very low light and his proximity to  me it was a miracle that the picture came out so well! Because of this, I have to have a little mercy on you when you take pictures at Mass… but not if you come up right behind me! 😉

I know that many folks here have made pilgrimages to the Holy Land. I believe that everyone should try to get there one day, if possible, because of how it will deepen your faith. To see where Jesus walked, prayed, was born and rose from the dead—these scriptures cease to be ‘stories’ and come alive.

I know that Fr. Hudgins has been advertising a trip in October in our bulletin, but I had also planned to accompany Fr. Jerry Wooton of St. Patrick’s on a trip this October (different dates). There is still room on this trip, if you are interested.

This trip to the Holy Land is October 3–15, 2016 and will include stops in Galilee, Nazareth, Cana, Bethlehem,  Jerusalem, and more in Israel, and stops in Jordan at the Baptism of our Lord, Petra, and Amman. Email me (frmosimann@stmaryfred.org) for more information, itinerary, and registration. Base cost is $3100 pp/do (with the caveat that flight costs could fluctuate).

Pax et Bonum,

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Fr. Mosimann

 

From Our Pastor ~ July 24, 2016

From Our Pastor ~ July 24, 2016

Dear Folks,

Last Sunday Bishop Loverde installed me in the office of pastor of Saint Mary of the Immaculate Conception. A number of folks told me that it was the first time they had ever seen this rite, which is not surprising since it happens once every dozen years or so and is only at one Mass.

One of the points that the Bishop made echoed words of St. John Vianney that I learned on pilgrimage to the saint’s parish in Ars, France: “The priesthood is the love of the Sacred Heart.” That quote has often resonated through my prayers and contemplation of what it means to be a pastor. It means to let Jesus love you through me. Sometimes, we human instruments get in the way—forgive us. But frequently we see miracles of grace when we love generously. Pray for your priests, that we may become more fully what we are.

Additionally, Bishop Loverde exhorted me to pray for you. The other spiritual fruit of my pilgrimage to Ars was the conviction that God wants me to pray even more for you. One of my habits, when asked for prayers, is to immediately pray a Hail Mary for your intention and ask our Lady to remind me to pray for you. On this pilgrimage, Our Lady seemed to say, “Give me more time to remind you of who to pray for.”

Thanks for your warm and generous welcome. May the Lord bring to completion the good work he has begun in us.

Pax et Bonum,

Fr. Mosimann