Blast from the Pastor: July 18, 2020

Prayers and Processions
witnessing God's love for the world


Dear Saints,

First, a few announcements:

  1. Sunday's 11:00am Mass will be outside, in front of the church (bring your own chair or blanket, and even an umbrella for shade).

  2. Registration for Masses in the church is no longer requested or required. Please join us when you are ready to return.

  3. Our two 9:00am Sunday Masses are still on: a drive-in Mass (Walmart) and one in the church.

  4. Adoration is back! We will expose the Eucharist after 8:00am Mass every FRIDAY morning, with adoration ending SATURDAY morning before the 8:00am Mass.

  5. The Outside Confessional is now open on Saturdays only, 8:30-9:30am and 4:00-5:00pm.

  6. Please be in touch with me with any questions or concerns.


This weekend we celebrate the Feast of Our Lady of Mount Carmel. We move the Mass from July 16th to its nearest Sunday so that we can celebrate the patronal feast of our parish with due solemnity.

I hope you're getting pumped and preparing well. Hydrate, hydrate, hydrate!

Our procession is a powerful part of our annual celebration. In a word, it is expressive of our being the Body of Christ. This public profession of faith is part of our witness to the fact that God’s love is not confined to the church building: we must bring it to life wherever we go.

The procession reminds us of the public nature of our faith, but it also shows our neighbors that we are committed to the task – and they can call on us to be the Body of Christ!

Further, the procession makes known the fact that God is alive, and that he is on the move. God is at work in every neighborhood, and we are called to join him in his work to claim every heart, every life, for Jesus.

It is the holy Spirit that animates the Body of Christ. That means that, whether or not you can join us on procession or pilgrimage, you can accompany us and support us by your prayers.

As we process this year I will offer prayers in thanksgiving for Mary’s motherly care for us during these challenging times, and I will ask God for the healing our hearts, homes, and neighborhoods need to better reflect his glory and goodness!

We look forward to this weekend every year... and I look forward to celebrating this special day with you!

Christ's Peace,
Father Daniel
δοῦλος Χριστοῦ Ἰησοῦ

PS Join us this weekend:

  • Every Mass will be the Mass of Our Lady of Mount Carmel

  • After the 11:00am Mass, we will process with the (big) statue of Our Lady of Mount Carmel around some of the surrounding streets

  • Following the procession, we will enjoy some social time in front of the church

Preparing for Mass?
Check out this weekend's readings:
Feast of Our Lady of Mount Carmel

Our Lady of Mount Carmel
Pietro Novelli, 1641

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