A Message from Father Nathan
My dearest people closest to my heart!
God bless you and your generous heart.
Feast of Our Lady of Fatima | Monday, October 13
—join us for Mass & after we will gather together to pray a special Rosary, which will be offered for the intentions and well-being of our country
As we approach the 13 th of October, we are reminded of the beautiful and powerful message of Our Lady of Fatima, whose final apparition to the three shepherd children in Fatima took place on this date in 1917. Between May 13 and October 13, 1917, the Blessed Virgin Mary appeared six times to three young shepherd children—Lucia, Jacinta, and Francisco—in the small village of Fatima.
A simple yet profound message
She came as a mother full of compassion, calling to the world to conversion, prayer, penance, and peace. Her messages were simple yet profound: pray the Rosary daily, make sacrifices for the conversion of sinners, and consecrate our hearts to her Immaculate Heart.
The Miracle of the Sun
On October 13, 1917, in what is now famously known as the Miracle of the Sun, tens of thousands of people witnessed a miraculous phenomenon confirming the authenticity of the apparitions. This event deeply moved the faithful and led to a worldwide devotion to Our Lady of Fatima, who remains a beacon of hope and maternal intercession for all nations.
A Special Rosary for Our Nation
To honor Our Lady and seek her powerful intercession, we invite all parishioners to join us for Mass on Monday, October 13th, in celebration of the Feast of Our Lady of Fatima. Immediately following the Mass, we will gather together to pray a special Rosary, which will be offered for the intentions and well-being of our country. In these times when our nation faces both spiritual and societal challenges, we turn to our Blessed Mother, the Queen of Peace, and ask for her maternal guidance and protection.
Let Us Unite in Prayer.
Let this day be an opportunity for our parish community to come together in faith and unity, responding to Our Lady’s call to prayer and penance. Bring your families, invite your friends, and let us fill our church with devotion and hope.
“In the end, my Immaculate Heart will triumph.”
– Our Lady of Fatima.
We look forward to praying with you all on this special day.
In the hearts of Jesus and Mary.
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 | October 21, 2021
All Saint’s Day is a solemn holy day in the Catholic Church celebrated annually on November 1st to honor all the saints, known and unknown.
From The Desk Of Father Nathan | July 11, 2021
July 14 We Celebrate St. Kateri Tekakwitha – Patroness of ecology and the environment, people in exile, and Native Americans.
First Native American to be recognized as a saint by the Catholic Church
From The Desk Of Father Nathan | May 16, 2021
Praying a rosary has been a tradition in the Church for a long time. Praying the rosary is such a powerful means to reach Jesus. The rosary is the vehicle for Mary to intercede to her Son Jesus. It’s an extremely powerful weapon and Catholics need to hold it in their pocket at times.
From The Desk Of Father Nathan | May 9, 2021
44% of all Americans have received at least 1 dose of the COVID Vaccine. While India still struggles. We are blessed to Live in the USA!
From The Desk Of Father Nathan | April 25, 2021
Church tradition dedicates the month of May to the Blessed Virgin Mary. Ways to show devotion to Mary during the month of May.
From The Desk Of Father Nathan | April 18, 2021
April 18, 2021, Third Sunday of Easter. The majority of our parish has had a vaccine. It is time to move back to our regular mood of life.





