August 30, 2020
30 August 2020
The Twenty-Second Sunday in Ordinary Time
Matthew 16:21-27 + Homily
16 Minutes 51 Seconds
Link to the Readings:
https://bible.usccb.org/bible/readings/083020.cfm
(New American Bible, Revised Edition)
From the parish bulletin of Sunday 30 August 2020:
It is our custom not to have the "From the Pastor" column during the weeks of August. The parish website is still available with general news and information. It is a pleasure to have a community of friends beyond the regular number of our own parishioners. We are grateful for the support of all, especially during these months of “lockdown,” and the resulting financial challenges. In addition to individual gifts, the parish website explains how contributions can be made electronically, providing convenient records for donors.
Until the Pastor's Column resumes in September, books by Father Rutler to benefit the parish are available in our church and through the publishers Ignatius Press and Sophia Institute as well as Amazon. In celebration of the August 4 Feast of Saint John Vianney, patron saint of parish priests, subscribers may want to read his biography by Father Rutler, The Curé d'Ars Today, published by Ignatius Press.
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August 23, 2020
23 August 2020
The Twenty-First Sunday in Ordinary Time
Matthew 16:13-20 + Homily
18 Minutes 50 Seconds
Link to the Readings:
https://bible.usccb.org/bible/readings/082320.cfm
(New American Bible, Revised Edition)
From the parish bulletin of Sunday 23 August 2020:
It is our custom not to have the "From the Pastor" column during the weeks of August. The parish website is still available with general news and information. It is a pleasure to have a community of friends beyond the regular number of our own parishioners. We are grateful for the support of all, especially during these months of “lockdown,” and the resulting financial challenges. In addition to individual gifts, the parish website explains how contributions can be made electronically, providing convenient records for donors.
Until the Pastor's Column resumes in September, books by Father Rutler to benefit the parish are available in our church and through the publishers Ignatius Press and Sophia Institute as well as Amazon. In celebration of the August 4 Feast of Saint John Vianney, patron saint of parish priests, subscribers may want to read his biography by Father Rutler, The Curé d'Ars Today, published by Ignatius Press.
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August 16, 2020
16 August 2020
The Twentieth Sunday in Ordinary Time
Matthew 15:21-28 + Homily
19 Minutes 39 Seconds
Link to the Readings:
https://bible.usccb.org/bible/readings/081620.cfm
(New American Bible, Revised Edition)
From the parish bulletin of Sunday 16 August 2020:
It is our custom not to have the "From the Pastor" column during the weeks of August. The parish website is still available with general news and information. It is a pleasure to have a community of friends beyond the regular number of our own parishioners. We are grateful for the support of all, especially during these months of “lockdown,” and the resulting financial challenges. In addition to individual gifts, the parish website explains how contributions can be made electronically, providing convenient records for donors.
Until the Pastor's Column resumes in September, books by Father Rutler to benefit the parish are available in our church and through the publishers Ignatius Press and Sophia Institute as well as Amazon. In celebration of the August 4 Feast of Saint John Vianney, patron saint of parish priests, subscribers may want to read his biography by Father Rutler, The Curé d'Ars Today, published by Ignatius Press.
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August 9, 2020
9 August 2020
The Nineteenth Sunday in Ordinary Time
Matthew 14:22-33 + Homily
19 Minutes 09 Seconds
Link to the Readings:
https://bible.usccb.org/bible/readings/080920.cfm
(New American Bible, Revised Edition)
From the parish bulletin of Sunday 9 August 2020:
It is our custom not to have the "From the Pastor" column during the weeks of August. The parish website is still available with general news and information. It is a pleasure to have a community of friends beyond the regular number of our own parishioners. We are grateful for the support of all, especially during these months of “lockdown,” and the resulting financial challenges. In addition to individual gifts, the parish website explains how contributions can be made electronically, providing convenient records for donors.
Until the Pastor's Column resumes in September, books by Father Rutler to benefit the parish are available in our church and through the publishers Ignatius Press and Sophia Institute as well as Amazon. In celebration of the August 4 Feast of Saint John Vianney, patron saint of parish priests, subscribers may want to read his biography by Father Rutler, The Curé d'Ars Today, published by Ignatius Press.
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August 2, 2020
2 August 2020
The Eighteenth Sunday in Ordinary Time
Matthew 14:13-21 + Homily
19 Minutes 02 Seconds
Link to the Readings:
http://www.usccb.org/bible/readings/080220.cfm
(New American Bible, Revised Edition)
From the parish bulletin of Sunday 2 August 2020:
It is our custom not to have the "From the Pastor" column during the weeks of August. The parish website is still available with general news and information. It is a pleasure to have a community of friends beyond the regular number of our own parishioners. We are grateful for the support of all, especially during these months of “lockdown,” and the resulting financial challenges. In addition to individual gifts, the parish website explains how contributions can be made electronically, providing convenient records for donors.
Until the Pastor's Column resumes in September, books by Father Rutler to benefit the parish are available in our church and through the publishers Ignatius Press and Sophia Institute as well as Amazon. In celebration of the August 4 Feast of Saint John Vianney, patron saint of parish priests, subscribers may want to read his biography by Father Rutler, The Curé d'Ars Today, published by Ignatius Press.
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