From our Pastor

From our Pastor

Dear Folks,

Sad News, Great news, Older News, and Thankful News!

Sad News: by the time you read this Fr. Sina will be in the Dominican Republic for a month at the diocesan mission parish! The bishop has been looking for a volunteer for several months now, so when Fr. Sina said he was interested in going eventually, things moved quickly. How quickly? Seven days from my receiving a phone call to his leaving! He will return to St. Mary’s for Holy Week, and after he returns we will find out if he will be transferred there!

Great News: this week we received approval from the bishop to move forward with development, design, and Stafford County building and zoning approval for the expansion of Holy Cross Academy! This means that the amazing success of our Capital Campaign has demonstrated that we are serious about this expansion, and we can spend the significant dollars to design, and begin permitting work with civil officials.

The bishop wrote, “I have reviewed your presentation and received the recommendation from the Building Commission for you to proceed to the next step, Financed-to-Scope. Congratulations on the progress you have made on your fundraising.”

For this reason, I continue to exhort you to allow a priest or volunteer to sit down with you and explain the scope, reasoning, history, and commitments that are making this all possible. The generosity of the pledging families has made this forward momentum possible, and we need all families to help bring this to completion. Yes, I am asking ALL families to make a prayerfully sacrificial decision, and the conversations are essential so that the visits be truly informed.

Older News: this week’s bulletin includes last year’s financial numbers. I spoke to this information last fall when I updated you at all of the Masses, so there is not new info included, it just has to be printed in the bulletin each year. Sorry, that it is later than normal.

Thankful News: two amazing retreats happened here within the last eight days. Thanks to Fr. Jack Riley who packed the church for three nights and heard many, many hours of confessions! Keep him in your prayers. Also, thanks to the Unbound Ministry Team who led a “Liberado” retreat in Spanish last Saturday/Sunday! The PLC was full all weekend, and the team led parishioners in prayer, reflection and on how to be free from binding and opressing tactics of the evil one.

Great things happening at St. Mary’s!

pax et bonum,

Father John Mosimann

March 5, 2023
St Mary Lenten Retreat Begins Tonight thru March 1

St Mary Lenten Retreat Begins Tonight thru March 1

Father Riley will be hearing Confessions on:

Saturday at 7pm (in addition to our normal confessions schedule)

Sunday during the morning Masses

Monday: 9am, 11:45am, 4pm, and after the evening Conference which begins at 7

Tuesday: 10:30am, 3pm, 5pm, and after the evening Conference which begins at 7

Wednesday: 10am, 2pm, and after the evening Conference which begins at 7

Sign up for Adoration on Monday and Tuesday by clicking HERE

From Our Pastor

From Our Pastor

Dear Folks,

Lent. Let’s Go!!!

We are kicking this Lent off with a retreat led by Father Jack Riley. He is a priest of our diocese, who is the director at the diocesan retreat house in Whitepost, VA (near Front Royal). There are a couple of threads to the retreat:

1. Talks by Fr. Riley: Monday, Tuesday, and Wednesday at 7pm — Finding Jesus this Lent… with Our Blessed Mother and the Rosary.

2. Adoration: 48 extra hours of adoration this week! Beginning Monday morning, running into our regular adoration and going non-stop all the way to Friday morning! There is a link on this page for you to take an extra hour of adoration this week!

3. Confessions: If you are reading this in the church on Sunday, look up: Father Riley is probably either preaching or in the confessional. Additionally, he is posting lots of extra times he will be available Monday, Tuesday, and Wednesday! Frankly, they are too many for me to try to list in my note! See the retreat schedule page for those details!

Volunteers: last Friday we celebrated our Volunteer Dinner! There are soooooo many ministries and works of grace that are accomplished by our parish family! It was wonderful to celebrate this for this first time since the pandemic. Please see the page and pictures of the evening for a full list honorees. Let me also give a shout-out to Peter and Erika Paquette who were honored with this year’s Lifetime Achievement Award! We are so grateful for the leadership and generosity of this amazing family.

We had 30+ nominations for awards this year, so we are ready to host another volunteer award dinner already! I send this with an extra Hail Mary for all of you who serve the Lord so generously here at St. Mary’s!

Pax,

Father John Mosimann

February 26, 2023