A little bit about today’s celebration… The Church celebrates The Feast of the Sacred Heart of Jesus every year, but it is what they call a movable Feast as it always occurs on the Friday AFTER the Feast of Corpus Christi, which is a Feast that always falls on the Second Sunday after Pentecost, which is always 50 Days after, and inclusive of, Easter Sunday, which is always celebrated on the First Sunday following the first full moon on or after the Spring’s Vernal Equinox. This year, our US Bishops decided that an appropriate observance of the 250th Birthday of the United States should include special prayers for our country, so they’ve asked the we, the Church, through its prayer, Consecrate our land and its people to the Sacred Heart of Jesus, which was done in a Solemn Celebration this past Thursday, in anticipation of Friday’s Feast of the Sacred Heart! Our Bishop, Bishop Steve Raica, felt that this celebration of the Feast is important enough that we should ALL be a part of it. No...
Happy Pentecost and Happy Birthday my dear Church! As you have come to expect, I’m very inspired by the scope and sequence of it all. I love to reflect on the questions about “where we’ve been” and “where we’re going.” I see meaning in the movement of time, and messages in the journeys of life. I recognize the beginning of our creation in that strong driving wind that hovered over the waters and swept across the deserts, breathing life into us all! I take note of when prophets promised things like the coming of a light in the darkness, which was fulfilled at the birth of our Savior at Christmas. I remember the times when that very Savior taught us parables about the splendor of the grass and the trust of the birds. How he fed us and told us that we needed to take his Body and Blood and share it with the world. I’m reminded that he said that he would suffer, die and rise on a third day like his did at Easter. And I see the fulfillment of it all in his greeting of peace, uttered onc...