by Father Seejo | Mar 30, 2026
Passion Sunday (Year A) 2026 Today we stand before the mystery of the Cross. We have heard the long Passion according to Matthew. We have listened to the suffering, the silence, the betrayal, the cries, and finally the death of Jesus.But the Church gives us a key to... by Deacon Dan Bisig | Mar 23, 2026
Fifth Sunday of Lent – John 11: 1-45 In today’s Gospel from the Gospel of John, we hear one of the most powerful and emotional moments in all of Scripture – the raising of Lazarus. Jesus is told that His friend is sick. But instead of going right away, He waits. By... by Mike Schmitt | Mar 19, 2026
Fourth Sunday of Lent – The Blind Man from Birth Our readings today are all about seeing as God sees, seeing and being the light of Christ to the world. First reading, God, through Samuel, chooses David to be the anointed King – in the lineage of Jesus Christ. God... by Father Seejo | Mar 12, 2026
Third Sunday of Lent – Year A, 2026 In the first reading from the Book of Exodus, we hear that “in their thirst for water, the people grumbled against Moses.” The people of Israel had just been freed from slavery in Egypt. God had rescued them and was leading them... by Deacon Dan Bisig | Mar 2, 2026
2nd Sunday of Lent My dear brothers and sisters in Christ.This second Sunday of Lent always lifts us up the mountain – but it never lets us stay there. We have three powerful movements in this weekend’s readings: Go. Listen. See. 1. “Go from your country… “ – The...