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Baptism: Our Consecration to Prayer

by Fr. Tony Okolo C.S.Sp., V.F.  |  12/28/2025  |  Weekly Reflection

Have you ever considered that your baptism was not just a ceremony, but a consecration—a setting apart for something sacred?

Beloved Parishioners,

I wish to draw our hearts to this powerful truth, namely: that we are a people consecrated to prayer. And this consecration began the day we were plunged into the waters of Baptism.

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Merry Christmas and Thank You for Being a Blessing to Our Parish

by Fr. Tony Okolo C.S.Sp., V.F.  |  12/21/2025  |  Weekly Reflection

Beloved Parishioners,

As we gradually approach Christmas and as well come to the end of the year 2025, I say Merry Christmas and happy New Year.

As a community of faith, you have been the most amazing community to work with. You come into the church filled with hope and your face express the love you have for God.

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Clarifying Marian Titles: An Invitation to Faithful and Ecumenical Devotion

by Fr. Tony Okolo C.S.Sp., V.F.  |  12/14/2025  |  Weekly Reflection

Beloved Parishioners,

As we enter the season of advent I wish to reflect on the recent document from the Vatican on our Mother Mary. There is no doubt that we live in a time when devotion to the Blessed Virgin Mary enjoys great vitality. At the same time, theological precision and clarity are necessary so that our love for Mary remains rooted in Christ and in the apostolic faith.

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Hear the Herald’s Voice Resounding!

by Fr. Tony Okolo C.S.Sp., V.F.  |  12/07/2025  |  Weekly Reflection

My Beloved Parishioners,

As we enter this great season of Advent, I center the theme of our reflection: Hear the Herald’s Voice Resounding a title of an advent hymn which original Latin title is “Vox clara ecce intonat.” This Advent hymn of an unknown author has been around since the 5th Century in the Church and is sometimes incorrectly attributed to St. Ambrose, but modern scholarship considers it not Ambrosian.

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