09 Nov 2010 – by Judith Sudilovsky RAMALLAH, West Bank (CNS) — Hundreds of Palestinian Catholics in Ramallah and Bethlehem attended special Masses in memory of the more than 50 Iraqis killed in an attack on the Syrian Catholic cathedral in Baghdad and called for...
03 Nov 2010 – by Carol Glatz VATICAN CITY (CNS) — A deadly militant siege of a Catholic church in Baghdad, Iraq, was a “savage” act of “absurd violence,” Pope Benedict XVIsaid. The pope urged international and national authorities and all people of good will to work...
A CALL TO PRAYER AND FOR LIVING VOICES FOR JUSTICE A Pastoral Message from the Ukrainian Catholic and the Ukrainian Orthodox Hierarchs of United States of America and Canada Ukrainians throughout the world will commemorate the 77th anniversary of the genocidal famine,...
“When we stay within the embrace of our mother the Church, we can know that we are with our Lord.”
A frequent question we hear is “Why do we need the Church?” People want to know why they must go to a particular church, attend services they may not understand, obey rules that feel constricting to their lifestyle, and spend time with others they do not know or want to know. They say it is enough to talk to God in their own way, where and when they are in the mood to do so. They have lost the vision that our Lord’s purpose for incarnating as a human being was not simply to establish places to gather for rituals and coffee hour. “Church” is far more than buildings, rites and rules.
Why do we need church?so that we can know, experience and live within God, here on earth as well as in eternity. How can we possibly make such an incredible claim? On the one hand this life with God is difficult to describe in words, in the same way it is difficult to explain failing in love. On the other hand, Scripture is very clear that knowing God is precisely what He has in mind and to know God is to live in Him. He created each and every one of us deliberately, on purpose, for the sole aim of living with us and in us throughout all of eternity.
Glory to Jesus Christ! Glory Forever! On behalf of our parishioners, I welcome you to our website and encourage you, not only to visit the site often, but to visit our parish the Assumption (Dormition) of the Blessed Virgin Mary. We invite everyone to come and worship...
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