
God Loves and Calls His People
by Peggy Colf, Executive Assistant | 06/14/2026 | This Sunday's ReadingLast week, we heard how God provides for His people; this week, God shows us that He loves us and calls us to follow Him by trusting Him. We are also asked to go out and to serve rather than to be served. The disciples were given the task of sharing His message and caring for others, and we are called to do the same. We are chosen, loved, and sent to bring hope to the world.
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Belonging to God: Hearing and Heeding His Voice
by Fr. Michael D. Accinni Reinhardt, MA, Mdiv, MS | 06/14/2026 | Pastoral CornerDear St. Catherine Laboure Family,
What does it really mean to belong to God? The Book of Exodus shows how God’s love is for those who seek Him from on high Moses sought the Lord God on top of Mount Sinai. Seeking God requires us to move to the highest heights; it is there that we aspire to seek Him out and listen to him, because He has called each of us by name.
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God Takes Care of His People
by Peggy Colf, Executive Assistant | 06/07/2026 | This Sunday's ReadingToday, the readings tell us that God takes care of His people. When the Israelites were in the desert, God fed them and led them, showing us to trust that God will guide and provide for us, too. When God gave the people the manna in the desert, it showed them that He was their source of life. This food helped them so they would not go hungry, but He also wanted them to rely on His word and trust Him. Material things are good, but we shouldn’t overdo it by getting everything we see or want, because those things will not get us to heaven; God’s guidance and truth will.
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Solemnity of Corpus Christi
by Fr. Michael D. Accinni Reinhardt, MA, Mdiv, MS | 06/07/2026 | Pastoral CornerToday marks the second of two catechetical Sundays that the Church honors. The Solemnity of the Most Holy Trinity last week, and the Solemnity of the Body and Blood of Christ, Corpus Christi, today. These catechetical Sundays are teaching Sundays because they allow us to contemplate the richness of our Catholic Faith and certain dogmatic truths most profoundly. The Eucharist is the center of our faith and a dogmatic truth. The Mass pivots upon the Word and Sacrament.
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