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, the living water, and the way who leads us to eternal life, be with you!
Soon, our city will be the center of attention in the country and world. Preparations are being made to welcome the All-Star Baseball game; the World Cup for International Soccer; and the 250th Anniversary of American Independence. I am most excited about the World Cup for Soccer. My fatherโs home country, Cape Verde will be represented. Our city will be highlighted for being the first in many things: the first Library, Newspaper, Zoo, computer, just to name a few. We should look forward to the many events planned for our city and with pride.
I continue to encourage you to pray for our parish and our homebound parishioners. Invite someone to celebrate Mass with us and support our parish activities. Remember, we are a parish on a mission. Our mission is to keep our parish vibrant, viable, visionary, and vital. Every parishioner should take part in this mission.
We enter the third week of Lent. Remember to take a few moments to reflect on what this season is about. Take time for prayer and meditation and do charitable work of mercy. Lent encourages us to let go of anything that will hinder our relationship with Jesus, and to be a disciple for him. May this season of Lent be a grace-filled season for you.
The story in this Sundayโs Gospel is about Jesus and the woman at the well. She longed to be quenched with truth, faith, and strength. Jesus reminded her that he can offer that for her. Like the woman at the well, Jesus can nourish us and quench our thirst with his love, compassion, healing and grace. May we be open to it and be fulfilled.
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.


