The Holy Eucharist has been placed in a window on parish property so that parishioners can be in the presence of and venerate our Lord and Savior Jesus Christ while the churches remain closed.
Please stop by, even if it may be in your car, and take a moment to pray to our Lord as you gaze upon him in the Holy Eucharist.
Mondays | 7-8pm
Join Fr. Gregory on Zoom for a friendly, six-part exploration of Mary.
Why is Mary so important in the Catholic faith? Email Fr. Gregory or call him at 508-359-2633 x370 to join the Zoom
Wednesdays | 7-8pm
Join Mary Sheedy on Zoom for a friendly, six-part exploration of Scriptures.
Would you like to learn more about this God of love that desires our friendship?
Please email Mary Sheedy or call her at 508-320-6918.
Here we are now, in the midst of a global pandemic - and we find ourselves with...time. The weight of all this is starting to feel all too real. We’ve been drawn to this song, “New Wine” by Hillsong, not because we’ve been drinking more wine than usual (though, that does seem to be the case), but because of the reassurance it continues to give us. In the “crushing” of social distancing and working at home while also educating our children (somehow) all at the same time and the “pressing” of what seems like constant fighting and neediness, God (somehow) makes “new wine” out of us. While we come to Him with nothing, in His “careful hand” He holds us, regardless. And while God may not always will the tough times, He gives us something new and beautiful out of what we sometimes can’t seem to understand.
Mandy and Mike Nicholson Family of St. Jude’s
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Father James Martin is a priest in the Society of Jesuits, a well-known bestselling author, and editor-at-large at America Magazine. In this podcast Fr. Martin discusses questions like "where is God during this crisis?", "who can we stay spiritually connected?", "how can we care for ourself at this time?".
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Do you ever feel like stepping back from the world? Do you ever feel like taking a nice, long, extended break from the daily commitments and responsibilities? The Rosary is a great way to do that. There is just something about the Rosary that settles our hearts and minds. It reaches deep down into our souls and puts us at ease, creating a peace that is rare and beautiful.
Please consider praying the rosary yourself or as a family. A guide to the rosary can be found by clicking the links below.