From the Desk of Father Nathan

St Gabriel Catholic Church | Pompano Beach
God Bless You All

A Message from Father Nathan

My dearest people who are all close to my heart!
Lots of love, blessings, and prayers to you all.

Mass | the summit of prayer

Mass is the source and the Summit of all our prayers. Mass should be an extension of our life. Life should be an extension of our Mass. Mass is our source of strength for our life. Mass is what keeps the Church moving and holy.

Without Mass, the church will wither away. As I am your minister of the church, I am called to be the mouthpiece of the church and everything I share is crystal clear as told to me to follow.

Mass is for Jesus

There is nothing that I bring that is new to the liturgy. The Church has such long traditions and it retains its uniqueness and holiness. All I do as your leader is to be reacting to the holy Mass done by our master, Jesus Christ himself.

My role as priest is to spread the word of God

The creativity that I can add would be my homily. I can use all my human creativity to spread and preach the Word of God. All the rest of things were given to me. I can say that I am not that smart to think beyond the Church to understand the mind of Christ.

Changes During our Mass

Hence, you can witness there are a few changes during Mass. I HAVE NOT CHANGED ANYTHING ABOUT THE LITURGY. All I am doing is to have uniformity and to make the liturgy celebration a little more solemn. Of course, I have the safety of our people in my mind. Most of our people have their own health issues, hence I am trying my best to make good use of their talents and interest for this Solemn celebration.

Change….no one likes it especially when we mature in age. Our people were trained from a very early age and in many parishes before this one. Everyone knows what they do. Please appreciate their interest and pray for them as those that serve you change upon my request. We have a good amount of people who are sharing their time and talents for the good of the Church and the greater glory of God.

God bless you all.

With lots of love and blessing.

Ever wanting to be faithful to your service.

—Fr. Sahayanathan Nathan

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Father Nathan St Gabriel | July 21, 2019

Father Nathan St Gabriel | July 21, 2019

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Father Nathan St Gabriel Letter to The Parish

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Father Nathan St Gabriel | July 14, 2019

Father Nathan St Gabriel | July 14, 2019

Father Nathan St Gabriel | July 14, 2019A Message from Father Nathan Prayerful greetings to you, my people of St. Gabriel!! There is one thing that make me uncomfortable as your parish priest, and that is to ask people to contribute money to the church. I literallly...

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Father Nathan St Gabriel | June 30, 2019

Father Nathan St Gabriel | June 30, 2019

Father Nathan St Gabriel | June 30, 2019A Message from Father Nathan My Dearest People Let the peace of Christ be with you. I am indeed glad to inform you I have moved here to the rectory, settling down. I am also making effort to learn your names and faces. I wish to...

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