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Messages From Father Steve

Messages From Father Steve

Third Sunday of Lent March 20, 2022

Posted by Nancy Carrizales on 3/18/22

Stay with me, Remain here with me, Watch and Pray – Watch and Pray!

For those who have come to one of our Taizé Prayer events (more to come, see schedule), you will recognize those words from one of the sung prayers. Those words remind us of Jesus’ instruction ... Read More »

Lent 2nd Sunday 2022

Posted by Nancy Carrizales on 3/10/22

A major milestone has occurred in our diocese. The following is adapted and edited from an article from the February 24, 2022, edition of The Evangelist – the diocesan newspaper for the Albany Diocese, found online here: https://www.evangelist.org/ and look for “milestone.”

What is the major milestone? It’s that ... Read More »

The Holy Season of Lent

Posted by Nancy Carrizales on 3/04/22

We have begun our Holy Season of Lent this past Wednesday when many of us received ashes on our foreheads. As mentioned at the services and masses where the ashes were distributed, as well as last weekend, there are a number of opportunities for prayer during this season. Please ... Read More »

The Eighth Sunday in Ordinary Time

Posted by Nancy Carrizales on 2/24/22

Lenten Guidelines(adapted from the USCCB website)

During Lent, we are asked to devote ourselves to seeking the Lord in prayer and reading Scripture, to service by giving alms and other charitable works, and to sacrifice through fasting. Many know of the tradition of abstaining from meat on Fridays during ... Read More »

Memorial Crosses at Funerals/Cruces conmemorativas en funerales

Posted by Nancy Carrizales on 2/11/22

As you may know, many churches have small memorial crosses displayed somewhere in the church building. At St. John the Baptist in Valatie, they are near the sanctuary on the side wall. At St. James in Chatham, it is hanging on the back wall near the Daily Mass chapel. ... Read More »

Litany Explanation

Posted by Nancy Carrizales on 2/04/22

Why do we have a litany of saints after each mass in our one faith community? For those who have not heard the explanation, please read the following. Just as the Holy Family members are different from each of the saints, each of our parish communities bring various talents ... Read More »

Early Prep for Lent and Easter

Posted by Nancy Carrizales on 1/28/22

Can you believe that we are already at the end of the first month of the “new” year? As such, in some years, the Holy Season of Lent would be starting in February. However, this year, Ash Wednesday, the day that Lent begins, is on March 2nd. (Watch for ... Read More »

Roman Catholic Church Year

Posted by Nancy Carrizales on 1/21/22

   

Last week, we looked at the four sections of the Church Year – Advent/Christmas, Ordinary Time (Part 1) as well as Lent and Easter … This week we’ll look a little further into what is meant by “ordinary time.”

Ordinary Time is a time for growth and ... Read More »

The Second Sunday in Ordinary Time

Posted by Nancy Carrizales on 1/13/22

Roman Catholic Church Year

There are Four major portions of the Church Year. Advent/Christmas; Lent/Easter; Ordinary Time – part 1 and part 2. The first section starts in late November with the beginning of the Advent Season, which leads to the Christmas Season, which ends with the Feast of ... Read More »

The Baptism of the Lord, January 9, 2022

Posted by Nancy Carrizales on 1/07/22

When does the Christmas Season End?

As mentioned previously, the Christmas Season ends with the celebration of the Feast of the Baptism of the Lord, which wecelebrate today! The question becomes, why?

In the early centuries of the Church, the birth of Christ did not have its own feast. ... Read More »

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