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Deacon Roch’s Communication for Nov 13 2022

From the Deacon’s Desk | November 13, 2022 | Thirty-Third Sunday in Ordinary Time “By your perseverance, you will secure your lives.” Luke 21:19 News flash, we are only two weeks away from the first Sunday in Advent. What! How is that possible? I feel the same way, but here we are at the close...

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Deacon Roch’s Communication for Sept 25 2022

Sept. 25, 2022 | Twenty-Sixth Sunday in Ordinary Time “Blessed is he who keeps faith forever, secures justice for the oppressed, gives food to the hungry.” ~Ps 146:7, 8-9, 9-10   Brothers and Sisters, I love this time of year as the weather cools and the humidity finally leaves us, and we welcome football season...

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Deacon Roch’s Communication for Aug 28 2022

From the Pastor’s Desk | Aug 28, 2022, | Twenty-Second Sunday in Ordinary Time “For every one who exalts himself will be humbled, but the one who humbles himself will be exalted.” – Luke 14:11   Brothers and Sisters, Pope Saint John XXIII, who led our Church from 1958 to 1963, is considered one of...

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Fr. Mike’s Communication for Aug 21 2022

From the Pastor’s Desk | Aug 21, 2022, | Twentieth-First Sunday in Ordinary Time “Endure your trials as ‘discipline’; God treats you as sons.” – Hebrews 12:7   Brothers and Sisters, Despite what life here on earth throws at you, resolve to be courageous and place your trust in the Lord! Even though the path...

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Volunteer at the OLPH Community Garden

Did you know that OLPH has a community garden behind the Parish Office? And further, did you know that what is harvested from this garden goes directly to serve our SALT ministry and the clients of our Food Pantry? With this awesome goal before us again this year, we are in need of a few hands to water, weed, and harvest the garden...

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SPF-50 Sunscreen for Nigerian Children with Albinism

Thousands of Nigerian children have albinism and no access to life-saving sunscreen. This results in skin cancer, blindness, and even death, as well as social isolation and diminished opportunities. St. Veronica’s, our sister parish in Baltimore, invites us to join them to collect SPF-50 sunscreen for shipment to the White Angels Foundation, a Nigerian NGO,...

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