A Message from Father Nathan
My dearest people closest to my heart!
God bless you and your generous heart.
New Year’s Blessing:
May the Lord bless you with renewed hope, deep peace, good health, and abundant grace in the year ahead.
May God grant you strength in challenges, joy in daily life, and His guiding light in all that you do.
Thanks to all the Volunteers Who Made our Christmas Festvities Special
I want to extend my appreciation to all our parishioners, like the tech team, Eucharistic ministers, lectors, decoration committee, choir, ushers, and whoever was involved with the Christmas celebration. Even though I want to name each and every one of you for your active participation, God knows you all. Thank you.
As we step into the New Year,
I extend my heartfelt wishes to each one of you. May the Lord bless you with renewed hope, deep peace, good health, and abundant grace in the year ahead. I am deeply grateful for all that you have been to our parish during the past year—for your faith, generosity, service, prayers, and commitment.
Together, we have journeyed as one family of faith, and your presence has been a true blessing to our parish community. Please know that you remain always in my prayers, and I carry your intentions with me as we begin this new year.
May God grant you strength in challenges, joy in daily life, and His guiding light in all that you do.
I also want to remind you that I will be away on my holidays for a short period. During my absence, for any emergencies or urgent pastoral needs, I kindly ask you to contact the parish office, and they will assist you accordingly.
Wishing you and your families a grace-filled and blessed New Year. May the Lord continue to walk with us and lead us forward together.
With prayers and blessings, and ever at your service
— Fr. Sahayanathan Nathan
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Past Messages from Father Nathan
Mass Will Be Celebrated in the Church | Beginning Monday June 15
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Father Nathan St Gabriel | June 07, 2020 | Solemnity of The Holy Trinity
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Father Nathan St Gabriel | May 31, 2020 | Pentecost Sunday
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Memorial Day | Ragged Old Flag
Ragged Old FlagI walked through a county courthouse square, On a park bench an old man was sitting there. I Said, “Your old courthouse is kinda run down.” He said, “Nah, It’ll do for our little town.” I said, “Your flagpole has leaned a little bit, And That’s a Ragged...
Father Nathan St Gabriel | Plan to Return to Worship
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Father Nathan St Gabriel | May 24, 2020 Spiritual Communion
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