Please pause and take a moment to view the tree in our Gathering Space. It may look empty (for now) but that is because we need decorations from YOU (and your children, and the members of your family, and, and…)!
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Doers of the Word Dec. 12th: Our Lady of Guadalupe Oh Where, Oh Where Have the Tilmas Gone? The tilma image has qualities humanly impossible to duplicate. It’s made of cactus fibers, is of poor quality, and has a rough surface making it difficult to wear much less paint a lasting image on it. Scientists … Continue reading Oh Where, Oh Where…?
El Papa Francisco ofrece Indulgencia Plenaria a quien celebr a la Virgen de Guadalupe en casa. Para obtener más información, vaya aquí:2020-Our Lady of Guadalupe Plenary Indulgence.pdf (dioceseofcheyenne.org)
Oración a San Juan Diego:Tú que fuiste elegido por Nuestra Señora de Guadalupecomo instrumento para mostrar a tu gente y al mundoque el camino del cristiano es uno de amor, compasión,comprensión, valores, sacrificios, arrepentimiento denuestros pecados, aprecio y respeto por la creación de Dios,y por encima de todo, uno de humildad y obediencia.Tú, quien ahora … Continue reading Oración a San Juan Diego
This has been a difficult year for many of us. Perhaps most affected are those who are homebound, or cannot come to Church due to underlying heath conditions. Since we cannot visit them in person, perhaps we can let them know of our care and concern with a Christmas card. Below is a list of … Continue reading Christmas Cards for the Homebound
Doers of the Word The Immaculate Conception of the Blessed Virgin Mary Patronal Feast Day of the United States of America Is it all mud? In 1858 Bernadette Soubirous saw eighteen apparitions of a “small young lady.” The lady said, “I am the Immaculate Conception.” When she gave instructions to Bernadette, the center of attention shifts from … Continue reading The Immaculate Conception of the Blessed Virgin Mary
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Doers of the WordSunday Dec. 6th Crying in the Wilderness (Pandemic?) Ronald Reagan used a phrase from 2 Peter 3 from today’s second reading in a speech delivered in 1984. In describing the motivation of many who came to America, he alluded to the words “new heavens and a new earth”: Any serious look at … Continue reading Crying in the Wilderness