A Message from Father Nathan
My dearest people closest to my heart!
God bless you and your generous heart.
Prepare to Celebrate the Joyful Feast of Christmas
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The Christmas Novena begins on December 16 @ 4 PM, Daily @ 4 PM, except Christmas Eve, when it will be after the 8 AM mass.
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Christmas Confession:
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December 22 during the Novena @ 4 PM
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December 23 after the morning Mass until 10:00 a.m.
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Thanks to all Who Attended the Advent Retreat.
I want to express my deepest appreciation to you all for your participation in the Advent retreat. I received very positive feedback from the people who attended and seemed to have liked it. God bless you all.
As I all the time tell you, I will do anything to take you to Christ and to love the church.
My heartfelt wishes to each one of you for a Joyous Christmas.
We are going to celebrate the joyful feast of Christmas. I extend my heartfelt wishes to each one of you. May the birth of our Lord Jesus Christ fill your hearts with deep peace, renewed hope, and quiet joy.
A Special Christmas Prayer and Blessing
You have given so much through your lives, your faith, your sacrifices, your wisdom, your lived experiences, and your prayers. The Church and our parish continue to be strengthened by your enduring example and your constant intercession. May your presence remain a blessing to our community. May the Child born in Bethlehem surround you with His gentle love, grant you good health, comfort, and serenity, and keep you close to His Sacred Heart. Know that you are remembered with gratitude and affection, especially in our prayers during this holy season.
It is a privilege and blessing to be your Pastor
In this season of hope, joy, and peace, I am reminded of the immense privilege and blessing it is to serve as your pastor. I am deeply moved by the unwavering support and faith that each of you brings to our parish community.
Wishing you a blessed and grace-filled Christmas, and a New Year filled with God’s abiding peace.
With prayers and Christmas blessings, and ever at your service
— Fr. Sahayanathan Nathan
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Past Messages from Father Nathan
From The Desk Of Father Nathan | May 25, 2025
St Gabriel Mural Project – A form of Evangelization – a mural can sow seeds of curiosity and reflection
From The Desk Of Father Nathan | May 18, 2025
Thank You For Celebrating with me
I want to take a moment to express my heartfelt thanks to each and every one of you who came together to celebrate my ordination anniversary. Your love, generosity, and joyful presence turned the day into something truly unforgettable.
From The Desk Of Father Nathan | May 11, 2025
Celebrating my 21st Ordination
May 10
This week, I will celebrate my 21st Ordination anniversary. I DO NOT like any celebrations for me personally, but when the priesthood is celebrated, I really like it. It’s not the person but the priesthood of Christ…
From The Desk Of Father Nathan | April 20, 2025
Easter Sunday. The resurrection of Jesus Christ is the cornerstone of the Christian faith. Fulfilling God’s plan of redemption and the promise of eternal life.
From The Desk Of Father Nathan | April 13, 2025
Holy Doors Pilgrimage Trip Report. We are back, healthy and renewed. We had a great pilgrimage to Rome and Assisi. Everyone stayed healthy. The places we visited were more than I expected! I have realized that I have yet to learn an ocean of knowledge about our Catholic faith.
From The Desk Of Father Nathan | April 06, 2025
Become a Prayer Warrior. Time is Precious & With Age we Gain Time. There is no doubt that most of our parishioners are age 63 plus. Some may be quick to assume that because of our age, we cannot do a lot to contribute to the community and to society. It’s so unfortunate to think that.




