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Fr. Daniel Griffith Homily: This is My Chosen Son – Listen to Him

Mar 17, 2025 Comments Off on Fr. Daniel Griffith Homily: This is My Chosen Son – Listen to Him
March 19 @ 2:50 pm

Second Sunday of Lent | March 16, 2025

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Rightly Ordering our Lives to God, our Neighbor, and the World

Mar 14, 2025 Comments Off on Rightly Ordering our Lives to God, our Neighbor, and the World
March 19 @ 2:50 pm

Lent is a season to take stock of where we are – to examine the places in our life where we are called to metanoia – conversion of heart. All…

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Fr. Daniel Griffith Homily: Our Lenten Journey: Solitude, Gratitude and Trust

Mar 10, 2025 Comments Off on Fr. Daniel Griffith Homily: Our Lenten Journey: Solitude, Gratitude and Trust
March 19 @ 2:50 pm
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Examining our Hearts as We Prepare for Lent

Mar 2, 2025 Comments Off on Examining our Hearts as We Prepare for Lent
March 19 @ 2:50 pm

Fr. Daniel Griffith HomilyEighth Sunday in Ordinary Time | March 2, 2025

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A Message from Fr. Daniel Griffith: Happy Lent

Feb 27, 2025 Comments Off on A Message from Fr. Daniel Griffith: Happy Lent
March 19 @ 2:50 pm

Let us journey together in hopeMessage of the Holy Father Francis for Lent Ash WednesdayMarch 5Eucharist at 7:00am, Noon, 5:30pm (livestreamed)Soup meals following Noon and 5:30pm Mass. Lenten ScheduleStations of…

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Solidarity with Our Immigrant Brothers and Sisters

Feb 22, 2025 Comments Off on Solidarity with Our Immigrant Brothers and Sisters
March 19 @ 2:50 pm

As we look ahead to our Lenten journey, we reflect on immigration and the Catholic Social Teaching. Letter of The Holy Father Francis to the Bishops of the United States…

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Fr. Daniel Griffith Homily: Hope and Trust in the Lord

Feb 17, 2025 Comments Off on Fr. Daniel Griffith Homily: Hope and Trust in the Lord
March 19 @ 2:50 pm
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Living and Walking in Hope

Feb 15, 2025 Comments Off on Living and Walking in Hope
March 19 @ 2:50 pm

As many of you know, a new jubilee year began this past December. Dating back to the year 1300, every twenty-five years, Catholics celebrate in a more intentional way the…

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