Ok, it is not Christmas yet, but I wanted to let all those who are leaving town to visit family know that I wish them a merry Christmas. I hope you have been able to stop and reflect on the joy of knowing that Jesus loves you so much. Lent can be a time when we look at ourselves and realize we need to get in gear, but Advent and Christmas is a time to relax and reflect. Continue reading “Merry Christmas!”
Domingo IV tiempo de Adviento ciclo A 2019
Hay una gran diferencia entre la persona que se dirige a Dios para “exigirle” pruebas de su existencia cuando se encuentra en apuros, y la persona que sabe reconocer a través de la fe el paso del Señor por su vida. La primera es una persona que utiliza la religión como un producto más del supermercado, sólo se dirige a Dios cuando lo necesita. La segunda es una persona creyente que sabe identificar la presencia de Dios y es agradecida a su acción salvadora. José y María pertenecen a este segundo grupo, el de los auténticos creyentes, porque confían plenamente en Dios. Continue reading “Domingo IV tiempo de Adviento ciclo A 2019”
Christmas Mass Schedule
- Christmas Eve 4pm Mass in St Joseph Church
- Christmas Day 8am in St Mary Church
- Christamas Day 10:30am in St Joseph Church
- Christmas Day 12noon Mass in St Mary Church (In Spanish)
Do Not Complain About One Another
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Christmas Decorating at St Joseph
We will be putting up the Christmas decorations on Sunday, December 22, after the 10:30am Mass. Many volunteers are needed to help set up the Nativity set, Christmas tree, and window treatments, along with other
miscellaneous decorations. Please join us, if at all possible, to help make our church look beautiful for this blessed event! Thank you!
Pro Life Corner
“And it came to pass, when Elizabeth heard the greeting of Mary, that the babe in her womb leapt.” The first person in the world to welcome Jesus, to recognize Him in the womb of His own mother was a child, John the Baptist. How wonderful- God chose a pre-born child to recognize His Son!
Symbolism in the Church #36
On the right side as we look at the altar, there is a round stained glass window of an eye. This is there to remind us that God sees everything. God sees all things and know all things. Everything we do is not as secret as we think. He knows every giggle that happens every night when we are supposed to be sleeping. Who knows, maybe He is giggling too. Like Santa Clause, or even more so, He sees when we are sleeping, He knows when we’re awake; He knows when we’ve bad or good, so be good for goodness sake! He actually knows not only all actions that any person has ever made in all of time, He also knows every thought we have ever had in all of our lives. He knows every emotion we have ever had in our lives throughout all of time. Absolutely nothing is hidden from God. Because of this, God can never be deceived or manipulated.
This can either give us comfort or discomfort. The kind of knowledge God has is unique. It is the only kind of knowledge that gives a person the ability to be the judge of other living and the dead. It is the kind of knowledge that only Jesus has. For those of purity of heart it should give peace, but to those who have evil in their heart, it should give discomfort. Many people think that if they get by with something in human affairs, they got by with doing evil – that somehow that is proof that either God does not exist or that He really does not care. Nothing could be further from the truth. God judges our life after we die. Nobody escapes death or God’s judgement. God’s judgement is just and true. That is why it is most important to remain in virtue, for virtue is our guiding light on how to live rightly and not to offend God.
Yet for those who have a pure heart, this judgement is welcome. It is welcome in two ways. First, as a test that you know you are ready for, and secondly, as protection from the unjust. I remember when I was in the seminary; I had a great teacher when I was taking a class on the Gospel of John. The class was a delight to take. However, halfway through, all the students realized that nobody was taking notes. We all started to worry; we were just hanging on every word he spoke and forgot to take notes. We started to pull our pens and paper out and class would begin, and we forgot to write anything. When it came time for the test, it was amazing: we all remembered everything he said. We actually enjoyed the test and wrote down all the wonderful information we had learned. In the end, with the blessing of an A on the paper, we rejoiced all the more in amazement. This is the kind of blessing Jesus wants for us in the end of our test here on earth.
The other joy is when we need God’s protection and He fulfills it. We have many worries and injustices we all have to suffer in this life. It is good to know that God is there when we need His help most. Walking in truth, goodness and virtue keeps us under His protection. If we are the one causing the injustice, then we will be the ones corrected. But if we remain with good intent for others, particularly to those who do evil to us, this calls on God’s mercy and many times intercedes for us.
So having this sign in the church can either give us comfort or challenge us to get right with God before we are before His judgement seat. Does the thought of it scare you or does it bring you comfort? I suppose we will never know until it comes to our last breath. All we can do is have faith in Him and give Him our hearts. Jesus, I am totally yours!
Domingo III tiempo de Adviento ciclo A 2019
Hacen falta profetas en nuestro mundo, decimos con frecuencia. Hoy nos encontramos con dos, mejor dicho con tres, si incluimos a Pablo de Tarso. Los tres anuncian la salvación, los tres animan a tener esperanza, los tres denuncian la injusticia, los tres son perseguidos por decir la verdad y a los tres les mueve el amor de Dios. Isaías, el primer profeta de hoy, anuncia a los desterrados en Babilonia que llegará un día en que volverán a su tierra y “se despegarán los ojos del ciego, los oídos del sordo se abrirán, saltará como un ciervo el cojo, la lengua del mudo cantará”. Juan el Bautista es el segundo profeta que nos presenta la Palabra de Dios de este tercer domingo de Adviento. Manda una embajada para hablar con Jesús y éste le confirma como profeta y más que profeta, el mayor de los nacidos de mujer. Continue reading “Domingo III tiempo de Adviento ciclo A 2019”
St. John of the Cross
“In the first place it should be known that if a person is seeking God, his beloved is seeking him much more.”
Knights of Columbus Dinner
We had a great time last night. I thank God for these great men in our Freeport community and the support their wives offer so they can serve Jesus.