Happy Sunday!
I hope everyone had good Christmas celebrations with family and loved ones. This week we have a special Mass schedule for the Solemnity of Mary, Mother of God. This is a Holy Day of Obligation. Tue, Dec 31, there will be a Vigil Mass at 5:30pm at SFdA. On Wed, Jan 1 there will be Mass at 10:00am in English and 12:15pm in Spanish. As you know, throughout the year there are various solemnities which we observe as Holy Days of Obligation. On these days the Church asks us to attend Mass as we would on Sunday.
READ MOREHappy Fourth Sunday of Advent!
While today is indeed the 4th Sunday of Advent, Christmas Eve is just two days away. It’s a quick transition from Advent to getting the Church prepared for Christmas. Luckily, we have a wonderful core of volunteers who help clean, decorate, sacristan, lector, distribute Holy Communion, and much more. Thank you to everyone who help things go so smoothly!
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Thank you to everyone who attended the Lessons and Carols Concert this past Friday to support the restoration of Nativity. I am grateful for the momentum we are building, especially as we anticipate its 100th anniversary in 2030. The parish of Nativity was around before, but this will be the anniversary of the church building. On that note we will celebrate the 100th anniversary of the opening of Our Lady of Guadalupe in 2026.
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It’s been awhile since I’ve had an opportunity to write a letter for the bulletin! It’s been great being back after my retreat and Thanksgiving. Thank you so much to everyone who kept me in your prayers. This Sunday, though it is December 8th, we will celebrate the Second Sunday of Advent. Monday, December 9th, will be the Solemnity of the Immaculate Conception and it IS a Holy Day of Obligation. We will have four Masses: 6:30am at OLG, 8:15am at SFdA, 12:15pm at SFdA, and 5:30pm at SFdA.
READ MOREWhen I was a young priest, about one year after ordination, I was called to the hospital to anoint a dying mother of three young children. She had a painful, terminal cancer. After celebrating Last Rites with her, I said, “Don’t be afraid.” She looked me square in the eye from her hospital bed and said, “Oh Father, I am in a lot of pain, but I am not afraid. Something wonderful is about to happen.” A few days later she died.
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