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Entries for November 2022

Today is the first Sunday of Advent, which is also the first Sunday of a new liturgical year for the Church. It is a time of new beginnings as we turn our attention to the coming of our Lord and Savior, Jesus Christ. Advent is a word with Latin roots which means “coming.” Christians use ...

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Solemnity of Our Lord Jesus Christ, King of the Universe: A Reflection
Today’s feast of Our Lord Jesus Christ, King of the Universe, is a recent addition to the Catholic liturgical calendar. Pope Pius XI instituted this feast in 1925 to help the Church respond to rising secularism and atheism in the world. In his encyclical, Quas Primas (In the First), in whic...

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By Deacon Faiva Po’oi In the first reading, Malachi tells of horrible destruction, but it’s for the enemies of the Lord, not those who “fear his name.” This appears to run in contrast to what Jesus is telling his disciples in the gospel that they themselves will experience...

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32nd Sunday in Ordinary Time Reflection
As we continue to make our way through the 20th chapter of Luke’s Gospel, Jesus is now in Jerusalem.  It won’t be long until he undergoes His passion.  The Pharisees, scribes, and Sadducees are all agitated with Him, especially after He upset the establishment by cleansing the ...

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Mass of Remembrance

Posted on November 04, 2022 in: General News

Mass of Remembrance
On Saturday, November 19 at 10:30AM at St. Timothy Church, a  Mass of Remembrance will be celebrated in honor of our beloved departed, especially those who have died during the past year in the parishes of St. Luke & St. Timothy,  Please call our office for more information or RSVP to ...

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Thanksgiving Mass

Posted on November 04, 2022 in: General News

Thanksgiving Mass
The clustered parishes of St. Timothy and St. Luke will be celebrating a Thanksgiving Mass together here at St. Luke’s on November 24, 2022 at 9:00am. Next year, the Thanksgiving Mass will be celebrated at St. Timothy Church. Please bring your Thanksgiving dinner meal or bread and wine and ...

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