St. Ignatius was convinced that God can speak to us surely through our imagination as through our thoughts and memories. In the Ignatian tradition, praying with the imagination is called contemplation. Ignatian contemplation is especially suited for the Gospels.
Read MoreThe worship aide for this weekend is available for download. Be sure to print or load it on to your device so you can participate in this weekend’s live-streamd Mass…
Read MoreSo many faithful parishioners have turned in their envelopes to the rectory office or have made donation using GiveCentral. Your generosity allows the parish to continue paying its employees, maintain our facilities and provide outreach opportunities during this historic time…
Read MoreWe are asking our parishioners to send in videos about how they are coping with staying at home. We will share these videos on our website and on our social media accounts to help our community stay connected…
Read MoreDuring this pandemic, we find ourselves looking for more ways to connect to God and share our faith with others. Are you a fan of Bishop Barron like I am? I have used many of his video clips in presentations and I find him to be very inspiring. On his web site, Word of Fire, you can sign up for an “All Access Pass” so that you can get all his digital content.
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