A Reflection on the 4th Sunday in Ordinary Time
By Deacon John Kren Last week, Jesus called his apostles after what we think was 33 years of living at […]
By Deacon John Kren Last week, Jesus called his apostles after what we think was 33 years of living at […]
By Fr. Eric Asamoah Capernaum is an ancient city on the northwestern shore of the sea of Galilee. Jesus lived
By Fr. Eric Asamoah John 1:29-34 Welcome to Ordinary Time 2026. This is a split liturgical season so designated not
By Fr. Eric Asamoah Matthew 2:1-2 Epiphany celebration recalls several key moments when Jesus was revealed to the world: Adoration
By Deacon John Kren Caspar, Melchior, and Balthazar, those three kings of orient are. They came from far away, from
From Fr. Eric Asamoah The Feast of the Holy Family is a movable feast, assigned to the Sunday within the Octave
From Fr. Eric Asamoah As we gather on this fourth Sunday of Advent, we find ourselves at the threshold
From Fr. Eric Asamoah Today is Gaudete Sunday, Sunday of Joy. The term Gaudete simply means “to rejoice.” This
From Fr. Eric Asamoah Today we begin the season of Advent and the beginning of a new liturgical
From Fr. Eric Asamoah This Sunday, the Feast of Christ the King, marks the closing of Year