Our Lady of Sorrows

by Fr. David Halm, C.S.C.  |  09/15/2024  |  Pastor's Letter

What a joyful weekend we have (and in this case I am not talking about college football…) September 14 the Church celebrates the Exaltation of the Holy Cross and September 15 we celebrate Our Lady of Sorrows. I recognize that it’s strange to say we celebrate the Cross, the means of Our Savior’s death and Mary under the title of the Sorrowful Mother. You’d think these would be somber days of commemoration, like September 11 or December 7. In particular, the priests and brothers of the Congregation of Holy Cross are under the special patronage of Our Lady of Sorrows, so this is quite a special day for us.

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Be Strong, Fear Not!

by Fr. David Halm, C.S.C.  |  09/08/2024  |  Pastor's Letter

I heard a politician in Chile tell a story about a government official, from the capital city, going to a small town in the mountains to announce the government was going to be installing a new electrical grid there. This particular town was one of the poorest in the country and very little had changed in a hundred years. The crowd greeted the official's announcement with silence. He went on that the new system would be state-of-the-art, low-cost, and would revolutionize jobs in the area.

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Here Comes Autumn!

by Fr. David Halm, C.S.C.  |  09/01/2024  |  Pastor's Letter

It’s the end of the summer here in Arizona. (You wouldn’t know it by the temperatures…) Students are back in school, most everyone is back from vacations, the Cardinals are 0-3 in the pre-season. Yes, summer is giving way to autumn…

For the past few weeks we’ve heard special invitations and information about being baptized as an adult or receiving the sacraments of Holy Communion and Confirmation through the OCIA (Order of Christian Initiation as Adults). Please keep reading this bulletin for more information about the open-house. Ask anyone who’s gone through it over the years and you’ll hear remarkable stories of spiritual transformation or renewal and building community - in many cases lifelong friendships.

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