A Message from Father Nathan
New Tower Update
Please get involved and be part of it.
As we have talked about last week, we will start the church towers soon. It’s going to be very much commemorative for the 60th anniversary of our parish. There are innumerable ways we can be part of this project.
Three Ways to Help
First is prayer. Please pray that everything can go smoothly and that this project brings people together.
Secondly, please involve yourself in community activities. We are planning lots of activities throughout this year. Please get involved and be part of it.
Thirdly, you can involve yourself through your financial assistance. We will lay before you all that we need, the materials and things that we need, so you can choose what you want to assist with this project.
Whatever you feel or however you want. You can remain anonymous, and you can also make it in memory of someone in your family or whatever you want. I am looking forward to your involvement. You are always a source of support and encouragement. Let us keep up the same spirit.
May is Marian Month
Next month is a special month to seek the assistance of our Blessed Mother. Hence, may I request you all, in a special manner, please pray for prosperity at home. Spend a little more time seeking the assistance of our Blessed Mother through praying the rosary. In your rosary, please remember the parish and pray for me too.
God bless you all.
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 23, 2026
Saint Monica: A Mother of Faith and Prayer – Saint Monica, whom we honor this Thursday, was the mother of one of the greatest saints in the history of the Church: Saint Augustine
From The Desk Of Father Nathan | August 16, 2026
This weekend we are celebrating the Assumption of our Blessed Mother. It is one of the four dogmas of the Church. The Assumption of Mary is a central dogma of the Roman Catholic Church, formally defined by Pope Pius XII in the Apostolic Constitution Munificentissimus Deus on November 1, 1950. It teaches that Mary, …
From The Desk Of Father Nathan | August 9, 2026
A Tribute to my Mother
She loved God, the Church, and her priests.
“The greatest gift God can give to a family is a priestly or religious vocation. A vocation born in a family is God’s blessing to that family, a joy to the parish, and a grace to the whole community.” The quote above is often attributed to St. John Bosco, and I have always felt it speaks the truth about my own family.
From The Desk Of Father Nathan | August 2, 2026
A Tribute to my Mother
She loved God, the Church, and her priests.
“The greatest gift God can give to a family is a priestly or religious vocation. A vocation born in a family is God’s blessing to that family, a joy to the parish, and a grace to the whole community.” The quote above is often attributed to St. John Bosco, and I have always felt it speaks the truth about my own family.
From The Desk Of Father Nathan | July 26, 2026
The Gift of Time and Prayer.
If the secular world cannot come to Christ in prayer, why don’t we bring them to Christ through our prayers? They are weary and burdened, and they, too, need to find rest in Christ Jesus. Prayer honors God. It acknowledges His presence and His greatness. It exalts His power, trusts in His providence, seeks His help, and, above all, makes us humble.
From The Desk Of Father Nathan | July 19, 2026
The Eucharist: The Center of Our Lives. My dearest people, closest to my heart,
As a second and third grader, I would sometimes go to church at 3:00 a.m. and sleep on the church steps until it was time to open the doors. That was simply part of my routine. I wanted to be an altar server…




