A Message from Father Nathan
My dearest people closest to my heart!
God bless you and your generous heart.
Thanksgiving
As we celebrate Thanksgiving, we lift our hearts in gratitude to the Lord
As we come together to celebrate Thanksgiving, we lift our hearts in gratitude to the Lord for His countless blessings. This special day reminds us that everything we have – our faith, our families, our friendships, our communities – is a precious gift from God.
Thanksgiving is a spiritual attitude of the heart
Thanksgiving is not just a day on the calendar, but a spiritual attitude of the heart. It is a moment to pause, reflect, and thank God for his abundant love and providence. True thanksgiving flows from recognizing God’s hand in every part of our lives – in times of joy and even in moments of trial. As Scripture says,
“Give thanks to the Lord, for He is good; His love endures forever” (Psalm 107.1).
We celebrate this day to acknowledge that all good things come from God. It is a time to say, “Thank you, Lord,” not only for what we have, but for who we are – His beloved children. We also remember those who may feel lonely, forgotten, or burdened assuring them that they are not alone. Our parish community stands with them, united in Christ’s love.
Appropriate activities on Thanksgiving include:
- Offering a prayer of gratitude at the table before our meal.
- Reaching out to someone who may seem alone and inviting them to share in the joy.
- Reflecting on the blessings of the year – the seen and unseen gifts of God.
- Participating in the Eucharist, the highest form of thanksgiving, where we give thanks for the saving love of Christ.
In a world that often focuses on what we lack, Thanksgiving reminds us to see what we have. Gratitude transforms our hearts, strengthens our faith, and fills our lives with peace.
When we give thanks, we make room for more blessings – because a thankful heart is a joyful heart.
Let this Thanksgiving be a celebration of love, unity and gratitude – thanking the Lord for one another and for the community that keeps us strong in faith.
May God bless you and your families with joy, peace and abundance this Thanksgiving.
Happy Thanksgiving!!
Ever wanting to be faithful to your service,
— Fr. Sahayanathan Nathan
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Past Messages from Father Nathan
From The Desk Of Father Nathan | January 05, 2025
Celebrating the Feast of the Holy Family commemorates their life together, and the celebration focuses on religious family life.
From The Desk Of Father Nathan | December 29, 2024
Celebrating the Feast of the Holy Family commemorates their life together, and the celebration focuses on religious family life.
From The Desk Of Father Nathan | December 22, 2024
Christmas Prayer – For Today in the City of David, a savior has been born for you who is Messiah and Lord. Luke 2:11
From The Desk Of Father Nathan | December 15 2024
The Christmas Novena Begins December 16th. Join us as we prepare our hearts and minds for the birth of Jesus.
From The Desk Of Father Nathan | November 24 2024
Thanksgiving. The Pilgrims received a bountiful harvest after a year of illness and a shortage of food and they showed their gratitude to God and celebrated with a feast.
From The Desk Of Father Nathan | November 17, 2024
Pope Pius XI instituted this feast of Christ the King in 1925 with his encyclical “Quas Primas” (“In the First”) to respond to growing secularism and atheism.





