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The Presbyteral Ordination
The Presbyteral Ordination of Deacon Nicholas M. Divine, C.P. Sunday, March 7, 2021 at 2:00 pm by virtual attendance only.
3 Nails
J+M+J THEN THEY CRUCIFIED HIM. (St. Mark 15, 24). This one sentence of four simple words is used by St. Mark to express the greatest act of love, the Passion of Christ. At that moment, three nails were driven into the body of JESUS leaving nail marks that remained even after the Resurrection. Lent 2021 arrives in the midst of our extended Lent of 2020 caused by the pandemic. How will we “celebrate” Lent this year? What will you do differently? I recall my Catholic school days when Sister Anicetta, F.S.S.J., the cafeteria manageress at Mater Dolorosa School, served fish cakes and homemade French fries every Friday, Lent or not. So, it wasn’t the menu that made the Lenten Friday after Ash Wednesday nor any other Friday in Lent unique. Rather, after lunch on that particular Friday of the “porch “ of Lent, Father Pastor came over to School to preside over the blessing of carpenter nails. Each student received three nails as a reminder of the nails that pierced the Precious Body of Christ. Students were instructed to carry these three nails on his or her person for all 40 days of Lent as a visual reminder of the Passion of Christ, the Lamb of God, whose unselfish sacrifice taught us to die to self so we might live the Gospel way of life as we ought. The Church Fathers teach that all are called to holiness. However, along the path of holiness, Christians with the help of God, must endure and fend off three great enemies: Satan, sin and death. Satan, sin, and death intensify their plan to turn the Faithful away from God and the Church especially during Lent. Thus, as instructed by Christ Himself in the 6th Chapter of St. Matthew’s Gospel, it is fitting to…
Read MoreWAITING: INSIGHTS FROM OUR COVID-19 CENACLE EXPERIENCE
The world of the Apostles, including Mary the mother of Jesus and a few others, was turned upside down ever since the arrest and death of Jesus … and it would not be the same again – as they knew it. All this was because of their relationship to and connection with Jesus of Nazareth who, as they had lived through to see, suffered in the pursuit of his mission, was crucified, died and was buried, rose from the dead appearing alive in person to them, and ascended into heaven. However, before departing from their sight, Jesus asked them to wait in Jerusalem for “the promise of the Father about which you have heard me speak; for John baptized with water, but in a few days you will be bap- tized with the Holy Spirit.” (Acts 1: 4-5). The time of waiting and the Father’s promise to send the Spirit (the Advocate & Con- soler) was fulfilled on the day of the P entecost feast as they were gathered together in the Upper Room (the Cenacle) in Jerusalem. This was a life-changing moment for the Apostles; it was a moment of conversion and transformation: from a lack of confidence, fear and insecurity to freedom, courage and risk, driving them out boldly to bear wit- ness to Christ and carry out God’s mission of justice, love and peace to the whole world. [You can read the account as described in Acts 2: 1 -11.] In this year of 2020 – the year in which we Passionists are commemorating the 300 th anniversary of our Congregation ’s foundation – we, too, are experiencing our life and our world being turned upside down due to the effects and influence of the Covid -19 pandemic. So much has happened which has been quite surreal.…
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From Kate's Blog
Happy 74th Anniversary!!
In 1947, 74 years ago today, the members of the Passionist Congregation walked onto this “Holy Ground” as owners for the first time! January 3rd,…
Read MoreAbundant Gratitude.
Thank you!! I am always amazed at the generous support of this holy place! Our gala was a virtual success! We highlighted Holy Name’s mission,…
Read MoreFather Carl Tenhunfeld, CP
May He Rest in Peace! Father Carl Tenhunfeld December 17th, 1928 – October 14th, 2020 Kate Mims and Deacon James Anderson had the opportunity to…
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From Kate's Blog
Happy 74th Anniversary!!
In 1947, 74 years ago today, the members of the Passionist Congregation walked onto this “Holy Ground” as owners for the first time! January 3rd,…
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The Prayer of the Church
Those of you whom have been participating in our retreats over the past few years know that we have incorporated the Liturgy of the Hours into specific prayer times. A few people have expressed surprise when I said that ‘after the Mass, the Liturgy of the Hours is the most important public prayer of the Church.’ Note the word public. In Church life and lingo, something is public when it is done in the name of and on behalf of the Church. It makes no difference if you pray the LOH alone, as your parish priest mostly does, or with…
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Pathway to Blessings!
Keeping our eyes fixed on Jesus at ALL times provides a focal point for balance, steadiness and stability! He NEVER wavers or deviates in His journey WITH us to our Heavenly home! He is our Rock, our Fortress and our Deliverer!!! As we maintain our focus on His Presence everything around us becomes secondary. When trials,…
Read MoreOur Constant Wish…..
God’s Ways are NOT our ways! He is our Sovereign Lord : Omniscient, Omnipresent, All Knowing, All Merciful, Almighty, Always was and Always will be! Who are we to question or criticize God? He ALWAYS provides whatever we need! Not always what we want but definitely what we NEED! Jesus is His Love wrapped in our Humanity! He…
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More Room for Our 12 Step Community
Incase you haven’t heard. We are OPEN for all our Catholic and 12 Step Retreats along with recovery meetings with limited capacity. Hope to see you soon!
Read MoreReflections from Within
Pathway to Blessings!
Keeping our eyes fixed on Jesus at ALL times provides a focal point for balance, steadiness and stability! He NEVER wavers or deviates in His journey WITH us to our Heavenly home! He is our Rock, our Fortress and our Deliverer!!! As we maintain our focus on His Presence everything around us becomes secondary. When trials,…
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Reflections from Within
Pathway to Blessings!
Keeping our eyes fixed on Jesus at ALL times provides a focal point for balance, steadiness and stability! He NEVER wavers or deviates in His journey WITH us to our Heavenly home! He is our Rock, our Fortress and our Deliverer!!! As we maintain our focus on His Presence everything around us becomes secondary. When trials,…
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