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Entries for December 2022
Our dear beloved People of God,
Greetings of Peace and Joy!
Let us first thank all of you for the support and ministry you share with us here in St. Luke and St. Timothy. Thanks for being a channel of God’s grace to our communities.
So, dear friends, it’s the Season of Chr...
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On this last Sunday before Christmas, we see that Jesus' birth is the fulfillment of the promise of Emmanuel, "God is with us" (Matthew 1:23). The Gospel refers to the first reading from Isaiah. There we see the king of Judah, Ahaz, under attack by the kings of Aram and Israel. He want...
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The future tense of the first reading transforms into present tense in the Gospel. With Jesus’ coming, the blind do see, the deaf do hear, here and now, Jesus’ presence is effecting healing and change as his earthly ministry begins. It is still effecting healing now as his presence...
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To help us to persevere on our journey during this second week of advent, the letter to the Romans uses the words “endurance” and “encouragement.” Indeed, it’s difficult to endure something challenging without encouragement. Do we view the Advent Season as ...
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Thursday, December 8th, is the Solemnity of the Immaculate Conception and is a Holy Day of Obligation. Our Solemnity Masses will be at 8:30am and 7:00pm. All are enjoined to celebrate the incomparable goodness of God in sending His Son through the privilege given to Mary, ...
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Make room in your heart for the Infant Savior and receive God’s peace and forgiveness.
Confession schedule every Saturday during the Advent season: 3:30pm—4:30pm in Room 4 of our church.
Click here to download the Examination of Conscience brochure.
"If we confess o...
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Prepare your hearts for the coming feast of our Lord's birth.
Participate in our St. Luke Novena of Masses in preparation for Christmas
8:30 am December 16
8:30 am December 17
9:00 am December 18 (Sunday)
8:30 am December 19
8:30 am December 20
8:30 am December 21
8:...
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Let us bring the hope and love of the Infant Savior to those in need! As we approach Christmas, we invite everyone to once again share with our needy brethren the blessings we have received from God, through our annual “GIVING TREE.”
This year, our Giving Tree supports the ...
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Let us together welcome the Christ Child and celebrate Christmas as one community.
Christmas Eve (December 24)
3:15pm Children’s Christmas Carols
4:00pm Mass with Christmas Pageant
9:30pm Christmas Eve Mass
Christmas Day Masses (December 25)
9:00am and 10:30am
Solemnity of...
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