Our Lady of Hope Blog

Reflecting on 2024 and Embracing 2025 with the Holy Family
by Fr. John Granato | 12/29/2024 | Words from Fr. JohnMy Dear Friends,
In a few days we will begin the year 2025. What a year this past 2024 has been for all of us, not only in your circle of family and friends but also in the country and in the world. A new year always brings a new hope, just as every newborn baby brings forth new hope as well. On January 1st, we honor the Blessed Mother under her title, the Mother of God. Given to us by her Son as our mother, we experience her mother’s heart as she prays for all her children, bringing us in her Immaculate Heart to the Sacred Heart of her Son.
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The Joy and Significance of Christmas
by Fr. John Granato | 12/22/2024 | Words from Fr. JohnMy Dear Friends,
Christmas is in three days!! What a joyous time to be a Christian and a Catholic. Christmas has a way of bringing our brothers and sisters back to Mass, if only for a day before we see them again at Easter (and maybe Ash Wednesday). This is so important because the name of Christmas comes from Christ Mass; the Mass of Christ. We celebrate and commemorate the birth of the Savior, the most important birthday ever recorded in history. It is so important that since the Savior’s birth we in this world count the years from his birth, regardless of religious affiliation.
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Advent Reflections and Preparations
by Fr. John Granato | 12/15/2024 | Words from Fr. JohnMy Dear Friends,
As usual, Advent is flying by. Christmas is in ten days. This Tuesday we begin the O Antiphons in the Catholic liturgy. The O Antiphons are the words to the beautiful Advent hymn, O Come O Come Emmanuel. The excitement builds as we move closer to December 25th. The preparations are probably taking up a lot of your time. But as we continue to prepare for Christmas day with decorations, parties, food, presents and entertainment, we are also called to reflect and meditate on Advent for ten more days.
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The Solemnity of the Immaculate Conception: Understanding Its Significance and Observance
by Fr. John Granato | 12/08/2024 | Words from Fr. JohnMy Dear Friends,
Today is the great solemnity of the Immaculate Conception. Because it falls on a Sunday in Advent, Holy Mother Church has moved this solemnity this year to tomorrow, December 9th. There has been a lot of confusion concerning whether it is a Holy Day of Obligation this year. Normally, the Bishops in the United States have taken away the obligation if the holy day falls on a Monday or a Saturday. This concerns only the holy days of January 1st (Mary, Mother of God), August 15th (the Assumption), and November 1st (All Saints). For the moment, the solemnity of the Ascension still falls on Thursday, forty days after Easter. The other two holy days in the United States are Christmas and Immaculate Conception. If these days fall on a Monday or a Saturday, they are still to be celebrated as a Holy Day of Obligation. But when the Immaculate Conception falls on a Sunday, the bishops of the United States always rescind the obligation.
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Entering the Season of Advent: A Time for Joy, Love, and Peace
by Fr. John Granato | 12/01/2024 | Words from Fr. JohnMy Dear Friends,
Today we begin the season of Advent in preparation for the great feast of Christmas. I have also come to the realization that like so many other holidays and birthdays, I remember more previous Christmases than I will experience new Christmases. With that realization and the reality that life in general is short, it is important for us to enter into the season of Christmas with that joy and love and peace that comes through a life of faith.
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