
The Good Shepherd
by Peggy Colf, Executive Assistant | 04/26/2026 | This Sunday's ReadingThis week, we hear in the readings that Peter is asking the people to turn away from a life of sin and to be baptized and start a new life by accepting Jesus and His teachings. They are told to endure their hardships without complaining but know that God is with them. Like the people of Peter’s time, we are called to have the same patience and trust in God’s plan for us. How many times have you suffered without complaining? Look around, and you would be surprised how many people that you encounter daily that you wouldn’t know were suffering in constant pain because they offer it up instead of complaining. Then, of course, you do have those who let you know every ache and pain they feel, and they make sure everyone knows. When we offer up our sufferings in silence to God, we sometimes forget about our pain and can function through the day.
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Road to Emmaus
by Peggy Colf, Executive Assistant | 04/19/2026 | This Sunday's ReadingToday, we are reminded that Jesus is alive and is with us. We are reminded that the followers of Jesus, the apostles, and the many crowds that wanted to hear His preaching now believed in the resurrection, and they learned to live with hope and trust in what He promised. Peter explains to the people that the death and resurrection of Jesus were all part of God’s plan. Peter does this with a lot of courage and strength from the Holy Spirit. Like Peter, we too need to share the Good News. We need to let people know that Jesus is always with us through the Word and the Sacraments. Maybe we need to take the time and have the courage to look for Jesus in our daily lives. Do you feel Him when you pray, when you are at Mass, or in the people that you meet each day?
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2nd Sunday of Easter
by Peggy Colf, Executive Assistant | 04/12/2026 | This Sunday's ReadingToday is the Second Sunday of Easter also known as Divine Mercy Sunday. This day we remember that God’s mercy is for all people not just some. We should have faith, hope and joy because we have with us the risen Jesus that reminds us that believing in Him brings new life. The early Christians lived together, shared what they had and cared for those in need. Their lives were filled with prayers, worship, and love for one another. Faith can change the way we live each day. We are asked this week to trust and not be a doubting Thomas.
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He is Risen!
by Peggy Colf, Executive Assistant | 04/05/2026 | This Sunday's ReadingToday we begin the Easter Octave, eight days of unbroken celebration, each treated as though they are one and the same day. During this time, we are invited into a deep reflection and joy over the life-giving mysteries of Christ’s triumph over death. Easter and the Octave are not just remembrances of a past event but give us a more profound, personal encounter with the Risen Christ. This is a time of new beginnings and divine grace that offers spiritual renewal and deeper connection with our faith. On Holy Saturday, at the Easter Vigil we here about the creation of the world by God in six days.
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Hosanna in the highest
by Peggy Colf, Executive Assistant | 03/29/2026 | This Sunday's ReadingThis Sunday we are reminded how quickly things can change. People cheer and wave palm branches and call Jesus King and then we hear the story of His suffering and death. That same crowd that praised Him calls for Him to be crucified. Sometimes we do the same thing in our own lives with those that we call friends. Lent will soon be ending and Holy Week has begun. It brings both joy and deep sorrow. We now walk with Jesus in His final days before His Death on the Cross.
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The Promise of Resurrection
by Peggy Colf, Executive Assistant | 03/22/2026 | This Sunday's ReadingHow many of us wish that we could bring back a loved one after they have died? If you listened to the readings, this weekend, that is just what happened to Martha and Mary, the two sisters of Lazarus. When he became gravely ill, they sent a messenger to Jesus to let Him know, with the hope that Jesus would come immediately to heal him. Instead of rushing there Jesus delayed and Lazarus died. Can you imagine the pain and hurt they felt thinking that if Jesus had just been there, their brother would not have died? We might ask, “ if these were friends of Jesus why did he not go right away”? We, like them, at times, pray, and we wait in earnest for God to help us.
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Spiritual Blindness
by Peggy Colf, Executive Assistant | 03/15/2026 | This Sunday's ReadingThis week we are asked to see in a new way just like God does. God sees people differently than we do. We look at the outer person first, but God looks deeper and knows what really matters. In our society and in time of Jesus, the elder son was usually the one to carry on with the family name, or the family business, but this week we learn that God has chosen David, the youngest and smallest to be a king. In the reading this week we also hear that Jesus healed a man that was born blind to see.
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The Living Water
by Peggy Colf, Executive Assistant | 03/08/2026 | This Sunday's ReadingThis week we are reminded that God is with us, when we are tired, in need or unsure. The readings focus on faith, conversion and God's desire to fill us with new life. We hear about people who feel empty and thirsty, but God gives them what they truly need. God listens to their cries with love and care. He guided Moses to strike a rock so that water would flow out even though others were doubting God's presence and even quarreling with Moses.
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Trust in God
by Peggy Colf, Executive Assistant | 03/01/2026 | This Sunday's ReadingThis week God calls people to trust Him. In each reading we see someone stepping forward with faith. Abram leaves his home; the disciples follow Jesus up the mountain and Paul tells Timothy to keep going even when life is hard. Lent is a time that we need to listen and follow even if it is in ways that we do not expect, or when it is hard. We should not stay in one place; we are called to move forward with hope and with faith, that God is leading us somewhere good. Have you noticed that when God wants to meet people in a special way He does it on a Mountain?
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Prayer, Fasting, Almsgiving
by Peggy Colf, Executive Assistant | 02/22/2026 | This Sunday's ReadingThis week we hear about Jesus as he is in the desert and fasts for forty days and is tempted by the devil. Jesus stays faithful and He chooses what is right. This is a reminder that Lent is a time to turn away from sin and follow Jesus more closely. Try to picture what the world would be like if Adam and Eve did not give in when Eve was tempted in the Garden of Eden. Man brought about sin, but another man, Jesus, brings us life. Through Jesus we are made right with God again and gives us hope. Lent is a season for change, to say no to things that pull us away from God. We need to trust, to pray and to begin again during Lent.
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Think, Choose and Live
by Peggy Colf, Executive Assistant | 02/15/2026 | This Sunday's ReadingThis week we are asked to think about our choices. God gives us the freedom to choose between good and evil. He doesn't force us. God gave us the commandments, not to burden us, but to guide us to make the right choices. We hear this Sunday, that Jesus didn't come to get rid of the law for the Jews but instead to have the people learn its full meaning. Jesus tells us that it is not just by our actions that we gain the entrance to heaven, but that we need to be honest, to be pure, to let go of anger, and to speak with truth. Anger can be just as harmful as violence, and impure thoughts can lead a person away from God. We need to live with self-control and be guided toward holiness with love as its center. We are reminded by Saint Paul that God has good things planned for those who love Him.
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Let your Light Shine Bright
by Peggy Colf, Executive Assistant | 02/08/2026 | This Sunday's ReadingOur faith is not something we should keep hidden. This week we hear Jesus say that we should be like salt and light. These are simple items, but they help us understand what it means to be followers of Christ. This Sunday we read that we should help others, we should care for the poor, we should be kind and trust in God. We need to point ourselves to Jesus and live in a way that points others to God. Our faith must show in our actions not just in our words. By serving and helping others we reflect God's love.
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Belonging to Christ
by Peggy Colf, Executive Assistant | 02/01/2026 | This Sunday's ReadingHave you looked through your high school yearbook lately? Did you look at the fashions such as haircuts, clothes, jewelry that were the coolest thing in their time? They might seem a little silly today, but everyone thought they were the things to wear or have. If you wanted to be cool and fit in, you wore whatever was the rage like big hair, or bowl cuts, from leisure suits to poodle skirts because the reality is, when we were young, one of our greatest desires was just to fit in.
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