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I was actually hoping Brother Joseph could have preached this weekend, but he’s filling in elsewhere. I have to admit, I find the Ascension is one of the more difficult feasts to preach on. We all know the story of Jesus Ascending to heaven on a cloud; it’s a challenge to add much to what’s...
There are many mysteries in our faith; but there’s one that’s noticeable on a very practical level: we know the death and resurrection of Jesus has changed everything, that it’s somehow made things better for those who follow the Good Shepherd, and yet outwardly, it seems very little has changed. Disciple or not, everyone faces...
Especially around Easter, we hear a lot about being redeemed; so it’s something we’ve been reflecting on over the last few weeks. There’s lots of ways the word, “redemption”, can be used, but the redemption our faith offers is, “the restoration of something that had been lost.” In today’s second reading, God’s ultimate plan is...
For a few weeks, we’ve been reflecting on what it means to be redeemed; it’s a word we hear a lot in our faith, especially around Easter. The redemption offered in our faith is something very different from the act of redeeming a coupon or gift card for something we want. No, for us, redemption...
We get to start with some great news. Our bishop has appointed Deacon Peter Bissonette as Associate Pastor after his ordination to the priesthood later this month. Br. Joseph will continue to serve our community till at least the end of June, but we’ll shortly be joined by the newest priest in our Diocese. By...
For a couple weeks now, we’ve ben reflecting on the Jubilee Year we’re celebrating. Despite our best efforts, it’s easy for things to drift away from God’s plan over time; a Jubilee year is a moment to set things back in the right direction, towards God and the life he promises. We started by considering...
When thinking about Lent and where it originated, today’s Gospel is often what comes to mind. We connect this season to the forty days Jesus journeyed through the wilderness; or maybe some think of the forty years God’s people wandered through the wilderness as they prepared to enter the promised land. Neither of those journeys...
In today’s second reading, St. Paul encourages Christians to put on imperishability and immortality[i] and Lent is a season about doing just that; when powers try to hold our attention here, we devote a season to remembering that we have all been made for something truly great: eternity with our maker. It’s a reminder of hope,...

















