Father Nathan St Gabriel | December 29, 2019
A Message from Father Nathan
My dearest people who are close to my heart.
My Sincerest Thanks!
Once again may I take this opportunity to thank you for your love, concern and support for me.
Thank you also for all your CCC (calories, cards & currencies). As I always say to you, I feel extremely blessed. Blessing to all people who put in their hard work for the meaningful celebration of Christmas.
God bless you all.
Mea Culpa
2019 will be gone soon and we all will be in 2020.
As we are going into the NEW YEAR, if I have offended anyone, may I request you to forgive me. I don’t want to offend any of my people.
I want extremely good relations with my people, but on the administration side, there is a possiblity that I have offended some people.
In case I have, please know that I feel bad about it and I am very sorry.
Please pray that I may not continue that in the New Year.
I have enjoyed a wonderful six months being with you. I am cherishing every minute of being here; you are my people, you are teaching me and inspiring me by your lives.
Thank you!
Praise God!
May God bless you abundantly.
Happy New Year
May I wish you all a happy and prosperous NEW YEAR in 2020
May the Lord bestow good health, peace of mind, love and above all blessings of God upon you.
May the Lord bless you and keep you.
May the Lord make his face to shine upon you, and be gracious to you.
May the Lord lift up His countenance upon you, and give you peace.
Happy New Year 2020!
Let our Blessed Lord lead us a walk along with us in our community throughout this year.
God bless you all. Please pray for me and please be assured of my prayers for you all.
With lots of love and ever at your service,
Fr. Sahayanthan Nathan
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Past Messages from Father Nathan
From The Desk Of Father Nathan | September 03, 2023
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From The Desk Of Father Nathan | August 27, 2023
Aug. 28 is the memorial of St. Augustine, bishop and doctor of the Church. He’s one of the most influential Church Fathers and theologians in history.
From The Desk Of Father Nathan | August 13, 2023
Holy Days of Obligation | The Catechism of the Catholic Church
The Catechism of the Catholic Church explains holy days of obligation this way:
Family needs or important social services can legitimately excuse the obligation of Sunday rest (specified in the Fourth Commandment). The faithful should see that legitimate excuses do not lead to habits prejudicial to religion, family life, and health {CCC 2185}.
From The Desk Of Father Nathan | August 06, 2023
St. Clare’s feast day is August 11th. Known as the patron saint of television because when she was able to see and hear mass on the wall of her room.
From The Desk Of Father Nathan | July 30 2023
August 4th we celebrate the feast of St. John Vianney who is the patron saint of priests – a French priest, a renowned confessor with supernatural powers. Baptiste-Marie Vianney, also called Cure d’Ars, (born May 8, 1786, Dardillly, France—died August 4, 1859, Ars, canonized May 31, 1925, feast day August 4 (formerly August 9), a French priest who was renowned as a confessor and for his supernatural powers.
From The Desk Of Father Nathan | July 23 2023
Feast of Joachim and Anne | the parents of Jesus’ mother, Mary. On July 26 the Roman Catholic Church commemorates the parents of the Virgin Mary, Saints Joachim and Anne. The couple’s faith and perseverance brought them through the sorrow of childlessness, to the joy of conceiving and raising the immaculate and sinless woman who would give birth to Christ.