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Find a variety of opportunities to contribute to the success of our annual celebration on November 11 & 12 - and sign-up to do your part! Click here to access the "SignUp Genius."
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We will meet here on Tuesdays, November 7—December 12, for a six-week study of the Life of Mary, Mother of Jesus.
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by Sue Bielinski
Financial Peace University Have you ever wondered where your money goes? Come learn how to better manage your money and your life. St. Richard's Catholic Church is hosting Dave Ramsey's Financial Peace University class to teach God's way of handling money. Classes will be held over nine Monday evenings, beginning September 18.
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Join us for this free workshop on Thursday morning, July 27!
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Each year, we collect supplies to be distributed to our community by VEAP. We have a detailed list of the most need items and we will have a table set up in the narthex to collect them through August 6. Thank you for your generosity!
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by Riyan Mendonsa
Members of our parish are working with Catholic Charities and the New American Services project to assist two refugee families in settling in our area. We need your help! We will accept donations through May 7.
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by Nicole Adams
The Easter Triduum is the summit of the liturgical year. It celebrates the central mystery of faith: the passion, death and resurrection of Christ. The Triduum is one celebration, consisting of three days.
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by Susie Osacho
On Monday of Holy Week, local scripture scholar Art Zannoni will give an evening presentation called "Breaking Bread with Jesus: Meals in the Gosepls." All are welcome!
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by Susie Osacho
In this second half of Lent, what are the obstacles you face when trying to live out your life as a follower of Jesus? Check out the short video reflection - select the 2017-03-26 link…
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by Beth Gaetz
Responsorial Psalm Ps 103: 1-2, 3-4, 6-7, 8, 11
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On Saturday, day two of our Lent Three-Day Event, Fr. J Michael Joncas will be presenting at 2:00pm. If you were unable to attend, you can find the video records of the presentation in the "Lent" area of our website. Out of respect for Fr. Joncas' copyrighted material, we ask that you do not share or re-post this video anywhere else.
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by Susan Mulheron, JCL, Chancellor for Canonical Affairs
Attached is the announcement from the Archbishop's notice with regard to a dispensation from Friday Abstinence on St. Patrick's Day. It is worth noting that participation in our Lent Three-Day Event would constitute a "work of charity or piety."
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by Susie Osacho
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Why do we receive ashes this week? What is a sacramental? Do I have to be Catholic to receive ashes?
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by Susie Osacho
Want to experience a more meaning-filled Lent? Sign up for Lent Small Groups! Reflect, dialogue, and take action. Small group times are available on weekdays and weekends. Your friends and neighbors are most welcome!
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by Sheryl Rose (2017)
A reflection by Sheryl Rose, Parish Administrator, Certified Labyrinth Facilitator & Fellow Pilgrim on the Path
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It is in darkness and silence that abuse occurs and all too often it is only later that we realize that there were symptoms. Lay ministry volunteers, parents and catechists are in a special position to recognize signs of potential abuse suffered by children, the elderly or vulnerable adults, and bring it into the light. Won’t you join us in proactively protecting our most vulnerable community members? On Saturday, February 25, we will host safe environment training here at the church. All are welcome! Please pre-register online.
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Show your parish spirit with our limited edition shirts and caps, on sale after all weekend Masses and in the office during weekday business hours.
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By participating in the Week of Prayer for Christian Unity and other ecumenical activities, Christians move toward the fulfillment of Jesus' prayer at the Last Supper "that they all may be one." This year is especially significant, as we are marking the 500th anniversary of the Reformation.
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by Deacon Bob Schnell
Homily on Matthew 1:18-24
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