A Message from Father Nathan
The Holy Mass: The Heart of Our Catholic Faith
Let Us Deepen Our Love for the Eucharist
May we continue to cherish the Holy Mass and develop a deeper love for the Eucharist, the source and summit of our Christian life.
A Beautiful Practice of Faith
I am extremely glad that so many of you offer Masses for the repose of the souls of your loved ones and continue to pray for them. Great going!
Let us remember that the Holy Mass is the central act of worship in the Catholic Church. It is a sacred gathering where Christ is truly present in the Eucharist, in the Word of God, and in the community of believers gathered together at the altar.
The Mass is not merely a religious ritual—it is a sacrifice of praise and thanksgiving that fulfills God’s command to keep holy the Lord’s Day.
Why Is the Mass So Important?
The Mass re-presents Christ’s one sacrifice on the Cross in an unbloody manner, making His death and resurrection present to us through the Eucharist.
In the Mass, we encounter:
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Worship and Adoration – The holiest act of worship, where we adore God as our Creator, Redeemer, and Sustainer.
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Thanksgiving – The word Eucharist means “thanksgiving.” We give thanks for all God has given us, especially the gift of Jesus Christ.
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Community and Communion – The Mass unites us as the Body of Christ and reminds us that we are not alone in our faith.
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Spiritual Renewal – It offers a break from the distractions of the secular world and helps us refocus on what truly matters.
Grace and Nourishment – Through the Eucharist, we receive spiritual strength for our daily lives.
For What Intentions Can Mass Be Offered?
Many people request Masses for the repose of the souls of loved ones, but the Church allows Mass to be offered for many other intentions as well, including:
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For the intentions of another person (birthdays, anniversaries, or special requests)
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For the sick or those in need of physical or spiritual healing
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For peace and unity in families, communities, and nations
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For the Church and the world, including justice, unity, and the spread of the Gospel
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For the conversion of sinners and reconciliation with God
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For the poor and marginalized, that their needs and dignity may be remembered
For any intention we wish to lift up to the Lord
A Necessity and a Celebration
In short, the Mass is both a necessity and a celebration. It should be part and parcel of our lives.
It is the privileged way we encounter Christ, give thanks, grow in faith, and become part of a community that supports and inspires one another.
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 | March 21, 2021
This is the year of Saint Joseph December 8, 2020, is the 15th anniversary of the Declaration of Saint Joseph as Patron of the Universal Church. Pope Francis issued an Apostolic Letter entitled Patris corde (“With a Father’s Heart”).
From The Desk Of Father Nathan | March 14, 2021
What is Holy Mass?
What we do and why do we do this?
Vatican II, bulletin 1324 said the following: – The Eucharist is “the source and summit of the Christian life.” 136 ‘the other sacraments and indeed all ecclesiastical ministries and works of the apostolate, are bound up with the Eucharist and are oriented towards it.
From The Desk Of Father Nathan | March 7, 2021
What is the Sacrament of Confession? Why do we need confession? What are the benefits of going to confession? The Sacrament of Confession is one of the most unique and beautiful aspects of Catholicism. Jesus Christ, in His abundant love and mercy, established the Sacrament of Confession so that we as sinners can obtain forgiveness for our sins and reconcile with God, our neighbors, and the Church.
From The Desk Of Father Nathan | February 28, 2021
The Mysteries of our Faith. As the Lenten Season has started please make all the efforts possible to participate in the liturgy and other pious activities of the church. These are the ways and means we are able to understand the mystery of Christ…
From The Desk Of Father Nathan | February 21, 2021
We have just started the Lenten season. It’s one of the most precious and holiest seasons of the year… Let us try to know Christ and let us try to understand him. Please, make an effort to talk to Him and with Him through the readings of the scripture, praying the rosary as a family,
From The Desk Of Father Nathan | February 14, 2021
Ash Wednesday | The Beginning of Lent
“Repent and believe in the Gospel” is the captivating sentence as we begin the holy season of Lent. For any Roman Catholic Church, the suffering the death of Christ is the mystery of our faith. Our faith revolves around this.





