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 the grace and blessings of Our Lord Jesus Christ, who lights our path to eternal life, be with you!
As of today, the football season is officially over. The Super Bowl will be held tonight determining the champion of the National Football League. Unfortunately, our Eagles are not on the Super Bowl ticket. Hopefully next year. So, Eagles fans: โKeep Hope Alive!โ
May we keep our city and various areas of the country who are experiencing this extended and unusual weather, in prayer. This kind of weather can affect people psychologically, emotionally, and physically. Lifting everyone in prayer will help everyone get through this period of time.
Next Wednesday is Ash Wednesday, the start of the season of Lent. It is a time to deepen our relationship with Jesus Christ and ask for his special presence on our spiritual journey. I invite you to join out Lenten devotions and reflections during the Lenten season.
We enter into the second week acknowledging and remembering Black History Month. It is important to recognize all African Americans who made an impact on our country, world, and communities. I encourage you to read up on people who made a difference and paved the way for millions of African Americans. We pray for future African American trail blazers. Did you know that the creation of Black History Month is 100 years old? It is important to keep recognizing Black History Month.
Our readings for todayโs Mass remind us to be the salt of the earth and light of the world. We are called to be beacons of hope for our Church and each other. As we listen to the words of scripture, let us appreciate the metaphor of light in expressing what God asks us to do.
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.


