1st Sunday of Lent – Year B Lent has begun, and we will spend the next 40 days preparing for the most important feast in the Church: Easter. In order to prepare for his public ministry, Jesus Himself spent 40 [read more...]
Tomorrow is Ash Wednesday, the start of our Lenten journey. The ashes symbolize both death and repentance. Death – not only our physical death, but also our spiritual death through sin, which is forgiven through our repentance. In addition to [read more...]
Transform a life, and your own. Emily Ann Holum (an OLW parishioner) was diagnosed with acute myeloid leukemia at the age of four. She bravely fought her battle for two years with grace, dignity and determination. She was small but mighty, [read more...]
My Dear Parishioners, Now more than ever, the Church needs your steadfast support. Your participation in our parish’s weekly offertory and in the Annual Catholic Appeal is essential to maintaining the financial wellbeing of the Church over the next few [read more...]