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Entries for September 2023
As Christian stewards we are called to a high and holy standard — living as Christ’s disciples every day and with every person the Lord places in our path. But we can move towards this goal in “baby steps.”
Jesus demonstrates this comforting truth through the parable...
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Though we can never fully grasp the infinite perfection of God and His ways, a basic knowledge of Scripture reveals that God’s logic often differs from worldly logic.
Our first reading, from Isaiah, reminds us that God often thinks bigger than we do. “For my thoughts are not you...
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The presentation of the “Elements of the Catholic Mass” video series from FORMED during our weekend Masses started on September 30/October1, 2023 and culminated on June 15/16, 2024, as part of the Eucharistic Revival.
Please click on the links below to view the video series.
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In honor of St. Francis of Assisi’s love for all creatures (feast day: October 4th), St. Luke Parish will have a blessing of pets on Sunday, October 1 at 1:00 p.m. near the Our Lady of Guadalupe Grotto. Bring your creature friends and have them experience God's precious bles...
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Let us unite as a parish and honor our Lord and Our Lady of the Rosary as we meditate on the life of Christ during the October Rosary Procession around the St. Luke Church grounds on Sunday, October 8, after the 10:30 a.m. Holy Mass.
When we honor our Blessed Mother, we honor her Son, Jesus ...
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All parishioners are invited to participate in an upcoming Cursillo weekend, a remarkable and transformative journey in Christian living.
A Cursillo en Cristiandad is a 'short course in Christian living,' and these lay-led weekends were developed as a means of reviving and renewing ...
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Think of the invitations that you have received in your lifetime—invitations that have made a difference and perhaps even changed your life. It’s possible that an invitation led to a friendship, a new hobby, your present job or career, your significant other, or choosing to live in the p...
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Today’s readings are all about relationships. Among the many lessons we have learned from the global pandemic is the deep importance of the relationships and communities in our lives. Our families, neighbors, friends and parish family need us, and we need them to be our best selves.
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Are You Interested in Becoming a Catholic? Do You Know Someone Who May Be Interested? In RCIA, we journey with this question and all of your questions about Catholicism and what it means to follow Jesus as a Catholic. We share how God created us to love us and what that means for our live...
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Let’s be honest. If we are striving to live the stewardship way of life, it’s not going to be easy. Dying to self and living for Christ and others is tough. It’s the work of a lifetime. But in the end, it’s the only work that really matters and the only life that truly satisf...
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