Prayer of St. Cyprian
Almighty God, we are reminded through your servant St. Cyprian, of your Spirit always within us and Your continued presence in us, and of our oneness with You and the Church. May we always grow together and profess You in Faith, Unity, and Hope. Guided by the Holy Spirit, we ask this through Christ our Lord
Amen!



From The Pastor’s Desk
May Jesus Christ, beloved Son of God, the way that leads to everlasting life, be with you!
Mother Nature has a huge sense of humor. She is the ultimate prankster. If life is a sitcom, Mother Nature is the head writer, and her favorite topic is โExpectations vs Reality.โ Humanityโs expectation of winter is tolerable weather, looking forward to Spring. The reality is the transition of weather in itsโ seasonal stages. Mother Nature is saying: โIโm not done with winter yet.โ She is causing humanity to be patient, tolerant, and cautious. May Mother Nature give us a break with the snow. โTurn the snow machine off!โ In the midst of this unpredictable weather, remain safe and warm.
As we enter the Second Week of Lent, take time for prayer, reflection, and maybe spiritual reading. Reflect on Jesusโ passion, death, and his purpose for us. Spend five minutes during your day praying and reflecting.
This Tuesday is the Feast of St. Katherine Drexel. The Church and especially African Americans and Native Americans are grateful for her selflessness and service. We remember her in a special way and pray through her intercession.
I ask that you keep our parish in your daily prayers. Pray for our homebound and sick parishioners. Also, keep in prayer our parishioners who have not returned to Church. Remember to invite someone to worship with us and experience our faith community.
In our Gospel for todayโs Mass three of Jesusโ disciples experienced something beyond their imagination and understanding. They experience the Transfiguration of Jesus and the voice of God. They got to see Jesus accepting his mission to Calvery and God saying to them: โThis is my beloved Son, listen to him!โ May we take a moment to reflect on Jesusโ mission and listen to God to follow Jesus in faith and hope.
Peace and Blessings,
Msgr. Britto
View YouTube video of Deacon Richard Nightingale’s final homily here
Coming To Mass, Please Remember:
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Masks are optional
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Do not attend Mass if you are sick
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No Precious Blood at this time
We continue to follow the guidelines from the CDC. The church is sanitized between each mass and deep cleaned during the week preparing for Sunday Mass.


