A Message from Father Nathan
appreciation and gratitude
I witnessed lots of attendance during the daily Masses, weekend Masses, and even for the Stations of the Cross.
I want to extend my appreciation and gratitude to all of you for taking up the Lenten season so seriously and for practicing your faith. I witnessed lots of attendance during the daily Masses, weekend Masses, and even for the Stations of the Cross. May God bless you!
Special Acknowledgements
There are a few people who really need acknowledgement and appreciation: our choir director, Edgar, and Charla. The amount of time they put into the meaningful celebration is incredible. May God bless them. Special mention to Charla for always being extremely generous toward the church with her time and talents. May God bless her.
In the same way Patricia Corea, as the key person for the tech team. She spends days making those slides. May God bless her, and with her there is a great crew working together, Anthony, Mic, Mary Lou, Claudia, and Sam, Lilliana, and Julie likewise. There is a great team!
And under the leadership of Mary Lou Soucy, the core group for liturgy, Pat, Terry, Allison, Dores, and Deb did a lot for the whole week. God bless their hearts.
And the decoration committee, Lillian, Katie, and their crew, amazing team. In the same way, extraordinary (Communion) ministers, Lectors, and Ushers. What a team!! Everyone gives their best for the good of the church and for the greater glory of God. May God bless you all!! Let us keep up the spirit, and may God bless you!
With prayers and blessings, and ever at your service
— Fr. Sahayanathan Nathan
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Past Messages from Father Nathan
From The Desk Of Father Nathan | August 7, 2022
August 15th is an important and memorable day for all Catholics. It is the Feast celebrating the Assumption of our Blessed Mother. Learn More about the the theology and the catechism of the Assumption of our Blessed Mother
From The Desk Of Father Nathan | July 31, 2022
St. John Vianney feast day is celebrated annually on August 4th St. John Marie Vianney was a priest who Pope Pius X proposed as a model and patron saint of all the priests because of his extraordinary devotion and life. A life which he committed to the church ministry. St. John Marie Vianney was born on May 8, 1786 …
From The Desk Of Father Nathan | July 24, 2022
Mass is God’s Food for Our Soul, come and partake. I am glad and delighted to witness many coming back to the church in person, which is great! I am looking forward to witnessing all our people back at the church. I thought maybe it would be good to do a little catechism as my thankfulness.
From The Desk Of Father Nathan | July 17, 2022
A second collection for the Parish Projects will be the last weekend of July. Some of you were proposing to me to have a second collection for the Parish Project that we are undertaking. There are very many of you already supporting it. I thank each one of you for your love and support. No matter how big or small…
From The Desk Of Father Nathan | July 10, 2022
Thank You for Your Continued Support of our church. I really want to thank each and everyone for your financial support. God bless you all! Thank you also to all those who are praying toward the completion of this project. Please continue to do so. I do understand that it’s a most trying of times now…
From The Desk Of Father Nathan | July , 2022 | Fourteenth Sunday in Ordinary Time
Overturning an unjust law “For nearly fifty years,” says the US Bishops’ statement, “America has enforced an unjust law that has permitted some to decide whether others can live or die; this policy has resulted in the deaths of tens of millions of preborn children, generations that were denied the right to even be born.”





