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A Heart That Burns for Love

June 11, 2025 The Sacred Heart of Jesus is not simply an image or a symbol - it is an invitation to experience Christ’s divine and human love in a transformative way. Through this devotion, we are invited to contemplate the depths of Jesus’ love for humanity, a love that is both infinite and deeply [...]

2025-06-10T21:30:49-04:00By |

The Sacred Heart of Jesus: A Journey into Divine Love

June 6, 2025 The devotion to the Sacred Heart of Jesus is one of the most beloved and widespread devotions in the Catholic Church, and it is deeply rooted in Scripture, the history of the Church, and the personal revelations of Christ to the saints. This devotion, which we will explore over four parts in [...]

2025-06-10T21:30:21-04:00By |

Celebrating 1700 Years of the Nicene Creed

May 20, 2025 This year, we celebrate a significant milestone in the history of the Church—the 1700th anniversary of the First Council of Nicaea in A.D. 325. During this pivotal gathering, the bishops of the Church gave us the Nicene Creed, a profession of faith that has been recited by Christians around the world for [...]

2025-05-19T19:55:43-04:00By |

“My Vocation is Love”: Celebrating St. Thérèse of Lisieux

May 17, 2025 On May 17, 1925, Pope Pius XI canonized a young Carmelite nun who had lived a quiet, hidden life in a French convent. Her name was Thérèse Martin, now known to the world as St. Thérèse of the Child Jesus and the Holy Face, or simply, “The Little Flower.” As we mark [...]

2025-05-16T21:55:01-04:00By |

The Eucharistic Heart of the Message of Fatima

May 13, 2025 In the year before the Virgin Mary appeared at Fatima, three young shepherds—Lucia, Francisco, and Jacinta—were visited by an angel who called himself the "Angel of Peace." These visits were a kind of spiritual preparation, gently guiding the children toward the extraordinary mission they would soon receive. During the first encounter, the [...]

2025-05-12T20:06:16-04:00By |

Awaiting a Shepherd: The Conclave Begins Tomorrow

May 6, 2025 This Wednesday, the eyes and prayers of the world will turn toward the Sistine Chapel, where the College of Cardinals will enter into Conclave to elect the next Pope—the 267th successor of St. Peter. It is a moment filled with prayerful expectation and profound significance for the Church. The Papacy is not [...]

2025-05-06T11:06:11-04:00By |

Mary, Our Mother: A Reflection for the Month of May

May 3, 2025 The month of May holds a special place in the heart of the Church. It is a time when blossoms begin to unfold, the earth comes alive with color and fragrance, and so too does our devotion to Mary, the Mother of God and our mother. For centuries, May has been set [...]

2025-05-02T13:53:02-04:00By |

St. Joseph the Worker

May 1, 2025 “Work is a fundamental dimension of man’s existence.”—St. John Paul II, Laborem Exercens, 4 On May 1, the Church honors St. Joseph the Worker, patron of laborers and model of dignity in work. This feast, instituted by Pope Pius XII in 1955, was deliberately placed on the same day as International Workers’ [...]

2025-05-01T09:36:52-04:00By |

99 Years of Faith: The Dedication Anniversary of the Cathedral

April 28, 2025 Looking Back with Gratitude Today, we joyfully celebrate the 99th Anniversary of the Dedication of the Cathedral of Saint Joseph. Though the actual date of the Cathedral's dedication was April 21, 1926, we commemorate it today, outside of the Octave of Easter, with hearts full of gratitude for the many blessings we [...]

2025-04-28T08:28:12-04:00By |

Divine Mercy Sunday

April 26, 2025 As we conclude the Easter Octave, the Church throughout the world celebrates Divine Mercy Sunday—a feast that flows from the very heart of the Risen Christ. Instituted by Saint John Paul II in the year 2000, Divine Mercy Sunday invites us to place our complete trust in God's unfathomable love and to [...]

2025-04-26T08:56:16-04:00By |
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