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The Most Holy Body and Blood of Christ
by Fr. John Granato | 06/07/2026 | Words from Fr. JohnMy Dear Friends,
Today, we celebrate the great solemnity of the Body and Blood of Jesus Christ. After the Trinity, the Real Presence of Jesus Christ in the Eucharist is a central dogmatic statement of our faith. The official term used in Catholic theology is “transubstantiation”.
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The Most Holy Trinity
by Fr. John Granato | 05/31/2026 | Words from Fr. JohnMy Dear Friends,
Today we commemorate the Name of our God, who is Father, and Son and Holy Spirit. This is one name for three persons. Within the one Godhead, the three persons are united in love.
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Pentecost Sunday
by Fr. John Granato | 05/24/2026 | Words from Fr. JohnMy Dear Friends,
Today, we commemorate the outpouring of the Holy Spirit upon the apostles and the Blessed Virgin Mary. Besides Christmas and Easter, Pentecost has always been an important day in the Church’s calendar.
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Feast of the Ascension of the Lord
by Fr. John Granato | 05/17/2026 | Words from Fr. JohnMy Dear Friends,
Today, most Catholics in the United States are celebrating the Ascension. We celebrated the Ascension a few days ago on Ascension Thursday, which is scriptural. Sacred Scripture tells us that Jesus ascended into heaven forty days after the Resurrection.
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Mother’s Day: A Reflection on Sacrifice, Healing, and Hope
by Fr. John Granato | 05/10/2026 | Words from Fr. JohnMy Dear Friends,
Another year has gone by and another Mother’s Day is upon us. This day can be a bittersweet day for many people, especially women. We want to be able to celebrate with joy our mothers, but for many people there is sadness or bitterness or anger.
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5th Sunday of Easter
by Fr. John Granato | 05/03/2026 | Words from Fr. JohnMy Dear Friends,
Today’s first reading is about the beginnings of the diaconate. Seven men were chosen and the apostles laid hands on them. As we know in our Catholic faith, after Pentecost, the Catholic Church defined ordained ministry by the laying on of hands. The ordained ministries are deacon, priest and bishop.
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