
Dear Brothers and Sisters in Christ,
Last week we began asking ourselves, "Who is Jesus?" John the Baptist gave us the first definition, "the Lamb of God who takes away the sin of the world." Today St. Matthew adds something: "Jesus is the light of the world." We often think to ourselves: Who am I? Where did I come from? What is the meaning of what I do in life? Where am I going? What does the future hold in store for me? And suddenly, the thought of a cruel reality, death, puts a damper on our enthusiasm. Everything will end! Is there anything after death?" Then we must bolster our faith to meet the challenge of death.
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Dear Members of Our Parish Family,
I greet you with gratitude and hope as we begin a new year together. Your dedication, generosity, and faith over the years have shaped our parish into the vibrant community it is today. I wish to thank each of you for your steadfast support throughout the years, especially for your contributions to our major campaigns. Because of your commitment, our church building is fully paid for, the school's new STEM center has received $7 million in pledges, and our bicentennial campaign not only met but exceeded its goal with $1.7 million pledged.
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Dear Brothers and Sisters in Christ,
A week ago, we celebrated the Epiphany or manifestation of Jesus to the Magi who came from afar. Today's feast is a new manifestation. John preached to and baptized those who listened, and he told them, "Be converted, the Kingdom of God is at hand, prepare the way of the Lord." One day, Jesus shows up in person and asks for Baptism. This event should make us reflect today on our own Baptism.
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Dear Brothers and Sisters in Christ,
As we begin looking toward enrollment for the 2026- 27 school year at St. Mary's School, I encourage our parish families to prayerfully consider a Catholic education for their children. Classes start as early as 3K and 4K, providing our youngest learners with a nurturing, faith-filled environment.
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Dear Brothers and Sisters in Christ,
Between Christmas and New Year's there is a special space for Jesus, Mary and Joseph, the ideal Christian family. After more than 2000 years, the life of the Holy Family is still an example for us to imitate to be happy. They were three separate people, but in love they were one. That is the secret ingredient that makes a family go outside of themselves and triumph: love.
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Dear Brothers and Sisters in Christ,
Christmas is just around the corner. The air is full of the good things - and the not-so-good things - we are doing to celebrate the feast. Christmas carols, gifts, joy. Joy? Do we really feel joy these days, or does everything just turn into a few days of distraction in which we forget about our problems, our anxiety and the dissatisfaction of the rest of the year?
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Dear Brothers and Sisters in Christ,
Today, as in last Sunday, the Church familiarizes us with the figure of John the Baptist. He had many disciples and a clear and well-differentiated approach to the people in his life: for the Publicans, for the soldiers, for the Pharisees and Sadducees... His desire was to prepare the way for the Messiah's public life. First, He sent John and Andrew; today He sends others so they could know Him too. They ask Him: "Are you the one who is to come, or should we look for another?" (Mt 11:3). John certainly knew who Jesus was. He himself bears witness to that: "I did not know him, but the one who sent me to baptize with water told me, 'On whomever you see the Spirit come down and remain, he is the one who will baptize with the Holy Spirit.' (Jn 1:33). And Jesus responds with facts: the blind see, the lame walk...
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Dear Brothers and Sisters in Christ,
Every year at this time of Advent we remember the words of John the Baptist: "Prepare the way of the Lord! Make straight his paths!" The paths are our ways of thinking, our ways of behaving, our ways of living.
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Dear Brothers and Sisters in Christ,
Today is the First Sunday of Advent, a time of waiting and preparation for the coming of Christ. His historic coming took place two thousand years ago. Jesus was born, lived, suffered, died and rose again on this earth, in our history. And in this way, he offered redemption to all mankind that had been lost in sin.
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Dear Brothers and Sisters in Christ,
Today we behold three men crucified on Mount Calvary: the redeemer of humanity and two evildoers. Many others were condemned, but only these two were called to die next to Jesus, "the Lamb of God who takes away the sins of the world." And He told one of them, "Today, you shall be with me in paradise."
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Dear Brothers and Sisters in Christ,
Last Friday on the 14th of November, I turned 74. I'm most grateful for my life and for the health that I enjoy! Here's how it all began for me.
My mother, Harriet Wilson was over nine months pregnant with me on the 13th of November in 1951. I was her fourth baby of nine. She went in to see Dr. Dale. As many of you know this is the time of the year for deer hunting season in Minnesota and Dr. Dale was a deer hunter; so was my father.
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Dear Brothers and Sisters in Christ,
What did the saints have to say about the Holy Sacrifice of the Mass? Just a few quotes to reflect upon:
“When the Eucharist is being celebrated, the sanctuary is filled with countless angels who adore the divine victim immolated on the altar." St. John Chrysostom
“The angels surround and help the priest when he is celebrating Mass.” St. Augustine
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Dear Brothers and Sisters in Christ,
This has been an interesting year in terms of our Sunday Eucharist. Every seven or eight years or so, we get some unusual feast days that show up on Sunday. This year we had All Soul's Day on Sunday and of course it trumped the regular Sunday celebration for the 31st Sunday in Ordinary Time.
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