Saints Peter and Paul are not only two of the greatest examples of the Church’s mission: they are also the foundation upon which Christ established this mission. Both of them...
The first reading is the result of the Exile of the Jewish people and the destruction of the city and the temple because of the non-keeping of the covenant of the Jewish people. That exile lasted about...
In the first reading from the Kings, we find the disasters and the abominable acts that befell Zedekiah the King of Juda, his soldiers, and the burning down of all
They say, (whoever “they” are!) you can easily understand a person’s values by examining 2 things: a person’s calendar and their bank account. I was reminded of this simple...
Today is the birth of St. John the Baptist. This feast is one of the earliest feasts to be named to a particular day on the Church calendar. June the 24th was chosen...
Jesus' wisdom is wonderful. It teaches us not to be naïve, but also not to fall into the other extreme of not trusting anyone. We learn to relate to others according to the gradualness...
Jesus teaches us Christian prayer, as opposed to the prayer of Pharisees and pagans, the Our Father, a text of great importance that helps us understand who the Christian is. Rather than a prayer addressed to...
We have put together a summary of our plan and procedures for Weekend Masses starting this Saturday, June 20. Please read through them, and be ready to follow all instructions given by our Ushers. We cannot wait to welcome you all back into our spiritual home.
As we begin weekday Masses again, and prepare for our first weekend Masses on June 20 and 21, Father Brian sends greetings to us all. Please note that we have been given permission to continue online Mass for this transition period. If you are unable to join us in person, Mass will still be available at 10 am this Sunday on Facebook and Youtube.
Much has happened these past few months: the coronavirus happened, practically bringing the whole world to its knees. Its far-reaching impact, not just physical and mental...
The Gospel can be lived only in Christ, with Christ, for Christ. Anyone who stands outside this eternal truth will never be able to live the Gospel. Jesus has poured...
A Letter to Parishioners from His Excellency, Bishop Crosby regarding the re-opening of churches and the practices that will be in place to assure continued safety for all.
Last Sunday was Trinity Sunday. In our first reading today, we read about the power of the God of Israel against the pagan gods of the Old Testament, specifically...
Please click for an update from Father Brian regarding yesterday's announcement by the province of Ontario. We greatly appreciate your patience as we learn more and make plans.
Jesus does not begin his teaching with a command or instruction, but with the announcement of complete happiness: (see the Beatitudes, the "Blessed!" which resounds 9 times...
Jesus teaches a powerful lesson today: he describes the scribes “who like to walk around in long robes and to be greeted with respect in marketplaces, and have the best seats...