by Father Seejo | Oct 28, 2025
30th Sunday in Ordinary Time One day, a little frog came hopping excitedly to his father, who was resting by the side of a pond. “Oh Father,” the young frog exclaimed, “I’ve just seen the most terrible monster! It was huge—bigger than a mountain! It had horns on its... by Deacon Dan Bisig | Oct 13, 2025
“Gratitude that Gives Back” My sisters and brothers in Christ, Our readings this Sunday overflow with one central theme: Gratitude. No polite, momentary thankfulness, but deep, life-changing gratitude that transform the heart – gratitude that recognizes that /... by Mike Schmitt | Oct 6, 2025
Luke 17:5-10 The mustard seed is mentioned by Jesus at least five or six times in the New Testament, and several of those are relative to the impact a small bit of faith – the size of a single mustard seed – can have. Black Mustard Plant (Ancient near east, Israel –... by Father Seejo | Oct 2, 2025
Sep 28th, 2025: 26th Sunday in Ordinary Time There were two major league baseball players, a catcher and a pitcher. They were not only good friends but also men of faith. They both loved baseball so much that they could not imagine being happy in heaven if there were...