A Message from Father Nathan
My dearest people closest to my heart!
God bless you and your generous heart.
With great joy and hope, we begin the holy season of Advent
a time of spiritual preparation for the coming of Our Lord Jesus Christ.
With great joy and hope, we begin the holy season of Advent, a time of spiritual preparation for the coming of Our Lord Jesus Christ.
Advent invites us to slow down to prepare our hearts for the true meaning of Christmas – The Birth of Jesus
Advent invites us to slow down, to listen to the voice of God, and to prepare our hearts for the true meaning of Christmas – the birth of our Savior, the light who shines in our darkness.
This sacred season calls each of us to renew our relationship with God, to strengthen our faith, and to rekindle the flame of hope in our hearts. In a world filled with noise, distraction, and busyness, Advent reminds us to pause, to reflect, and to make room for Christ to be born again – not only in Bethlehem, but within us.
Join us for an Advent Retreat on December 13 and 14.
As part of our spiritual journey, our parish will be holding a two-day Advent Retreat on December 13 and 14. These two days are very important for the life of our parish. They are days of grace – an opportunity to encounter the Lord in silence, prayer, and reflection. A retreat is not merely another parish event; it is a sacred time to step away from the noise of the world and listen to the gentle voice of God speaking to our hearts. It is a time of healing, forgiveness, and renewal—to allow the Lord to cleanse and prepare our hearts to welcome Him with joy at Christmas.
We warmly invite every parishioner, every family, and every member of our community to take part in this retreat. Let us come together as one parish family to pray, to listen, and to rediscover the peace and joy that only Christ can give. When we participate wholeheartedly, the Lord will fill our hearts with new strength, hope, and blessing.
Christmas Novena – Beginning December 16 –
Prayed every day at 4:00 p.m., and on Saturdays, it will take place immediately after the Vigil Mass.
Our preparation will continue with the Christmas Novena, beginning December 16th. The novena will be prayed every day at 4:00 p.m., and on Saturdays, it will take place immediately after the Vigil Mass. The Christmas Novena is one of the most beautiful devotions of the Chruch—nine days of prayer leading us to the cradle of Bethlehem.
Each day helps us meditate on the mystery of the incarnation and invites us to walk spiritually with Mary and Joseph as they prepare for the birth of Jesus. These nine days are not just prayers we recite, but moments of deep spiritual awakening, helping us to open our hearts fully to the coming of Christ. When we gather as as community to pray, our faith grows stronger, our unity deepens, and our hearts become more ready to receive the Lord with love and joy.
May this Advent be a season of grace, conversion, and joy for all of us.
May our parish shine as a beacon of faith and hope, ready to welcome the Lord into our midst. Let us journey together in prayer and unity as one family in Christ.
Prepare the way of the Lord, make straight His paths. (Mark 1:3)
Wishing you all a blessed Advent season filled with peace, reflection, and joyful expectation.
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 | July 23 2023
Feast of Joachim and Anne | the parents of Jesus’ mother, Mary. On July 26 the Roman Catholic Church commemorates the parents of the Virgin Mary, Saints Joachim and Anne. The couple’s faith and perseverance brought them through the sorrow of childlessness, to the joy of conceiving and raising the immaculate and sinless woman who would give birth to Christ.
From The Desk Of Father Nathan | July 16, 2023
Be thankful to the Lord for all the blessings He showers upon us. We take things for granted and sometimes you don’t know you are blessed…
From The Desk Of Father Nathan | July 09, 2023
St. Kateri Tekakwitha is the first Native American to be recognized as a saint by the Catholic Church and is celebrated on Friday July 14.
From The Desk Of Father Nathan | July 02, 2023
God Bless America! Celebrating American Independence. We are a blessed nation in the world. Our nations live by the philosophy of Christ, and it’s built upon the foundation of Christ…
From The Desk Of Father Nathan | June 25, 2023
The Feast Day of Sts. Peter and Paul celebrates the Patron saints of Rome. These apostles are considered the cornerstones of the Church. This celebration is a liturgical feast in honor of the martyrdom of the apostles Saint Peter and Saint Paul.
From The Desk Of Father Nathan | June 18, 2023
Happy Father’s Day. Let us appreciate and value the sacrifices that our dads have done for us. Let us be thankful for the persons they are. Let us pray for them as they have gone to the Lord. “As a father has compassion on his children, so the Lord has compassion on those who fear him;” Psalm 103:13…





