Though the Gospel and first reading from the 31st Sunday in Ordinary Time specifically address how badly the priesthood from the Old and New Testaments treated the chosen people of God, it also intentionally mentions how all of us are called to be models of the faith in which we believe. This is especially true of us baptized into the Catholic faith as priest, prophet and king who promise to follow the ways of Christ.
Contributing Clergy: Bishop Kevin W. Vann, Father Glenn Baaten & Deacon Jim Merle
Friday, November 3, 2023
Friday, October 27, 2023
By Serving Others Through God’s Love We Are Saved
Since the onslaught of Covid-19 pandemic, we have become frightened, confused, impatient and sometimes angry with life or with whatever is or is not happening. Civility, kindness and a genuine effort to be helpful seems at times to have taken a hiatus waiting for the Coronavirus to come to an end. What makes it even more difficult for us baptized Catholics is that we are called to rise above this because of our promise to love God with our heart, soul, mind and strength and all that God has created as Jesus loves us according to our Gospel from St. Matthew today.
Friday, October 20, 2023
Two Kingdoms, One God
It never ceases to amaze me to what lengths people will go to make a point. St. Matthew’s Gospel today provides us with an example I believe verifies this belief.
According to biblical and historical scholars, the two Jewish sects of Pharisees and Herodians during Jesus’ times hated one another. The Pharisees resented the demand of any tax payment to a foreign king because they believed that God was their only king. The Herodians were supporters of Herod the Great, King of Galilee, who received his power from the Romans and, therefore, supported the collection of taxes to benefit their cause. And yet, both were willing to put their differences aside to form an “unholy” alliance that rid them of Jesus, because they hated Him more.
Friday, October 13, 2023
Invitation to Choose Holiness
Having a free will can be difficult at times. You get to choose, but the outcome may not be what you imagined. Saint Matthew’s Gospel today presents us with a parable from Jesus to the Jewish chief priests and elders of His time, as have the last two prior Sundays, inviting them to seriously consider His message of becoming holy according to God’s ways rather than their own interpretation of what they believe God meant. In there lies the problem.
Friday, October 6, 2023
God’s Vineyard Was Created For His Chosen People! We Are Called To Emulate It By Following In His Ways!
Friday, September 29, 2023
Say What You Will Do And Do What You Will Say! God Will Bless Us If We Follow His Ways With Humility And Obedience!
My parents taught me to be honest even if doing so could cause me a hardship. They believed that one is responsible for his or her actions and must be held accountable, especially if it causes a negative result, whether it hurt someone or did not.
Friday, September 22, 2023
Following God’s Ways Brings us to the Path of Everlasting Life! Asking God to Follow Ours May Lead to a Place Without Peace!
God, out of His love, created us for a purpose. We are called throughout our life to discover what that is. As disciples, God gives us multiple gifts to understand the ways of the Lord. It is from this aspect that we practice our faith as true and faithful servants of the Blessed Trinity in thought, word and deed, as well as faith, hope and love.
Friday, September 15, 2023
Jesus’ Forgiveness Knows No Bounds! As Disciples, Let Us Also Offer Love, Mercy And Forgiveness!
Anger is common to all humans, whether we harbor it or someone else does against us. What is important is how we define and handle anger. Is it justifiable or not? And, in a biblical sense, is it sinful? It is this last aspect that will possibly cost us to lose our soul if we don’t address the cause!
Friday, September 8, 2023
As A Community Of Faith Together We Grow As Disciples In Love, Mercy And Forgiveness!
In conversations with people, I have discovered over the years that everyone has been involved in dysfunctional behavior in their family either directly or indirectly. In an effort to solve this, a few are trying to talk it out between themselves, working to improve one’s behavior over time. Others may attempt an intervention to eliminate the problems. Some are more serious and require professional assistance.
Friday, September 1, 2023
Duped or Loved? A Disciple's decision for following God
Based upon numerous studies by sociologists and psychologists throughout the years, their results have told us for the most part that our perceptions about life are based on expectations we encounter whether based on what we are told, see, hear, experience or believe. And, from that conclusion, many people decide what reality is in their lives.




