Our Lady of Guadalupe Pilgrimage - June 1, 2025
I am so excited to announce to the parish that I (Fr. Andrew) will be leading a pilgrimage to visit Our Lady of Guadalupe in Mexico City October 13-18, 2025!
I am so excited to announce to the parish that I (Fr. Andrew) will be leading a pilgrimage to visit Our Lady of Guadalupe in Mexico City October 13-18, 2025!
As I was praying with Pope Leo XIV’s homily from his inauguration, I thought this was too good of a message not to share with you all. The homily at the inauguration Mass often sets the tone for what the Pope’s pontificate will be like. Take some time to pray with this message from our new Holy Father and then offer a prayer for him.
- Fr. Andrew
Homily for the Inauguration of Pope Leo XIV’s Pontificate
I hope you find this article to be a great read - it covers all that I wanted to share with you!
-Fr. Andrew
With the Conclave beginning this previous Wednesday, I have gotten lots of questions about how the Conclave works. As anything that happens within the Conclave is secret, we do not know how the votes will swing, but we do have the ritual book on how it is done. Below is an article from Catholic News Service that very well summarizes how it all works. I realize that we may have a newly elected Pope by the time this is printed, but it is still excellent information- Fr. Andrew
With the recent death of the Holy Father, I thought this would be a great opportunity to share about the great gift that I received in having met him.
Happy Easter! This Sunday is the eighth day of the Octave of Easter, so it is still considered Easter Day itself. So keep celebrating. This Sunday is also known as Divine Mercy Sunday.
This Sunday, April 27th is Divine Mercy Sunday. In a series of revelations to St. Maria Faustina Kowalska in the 1930s, our Lord called for a special feast day to be celebrated on the Sunday after Easter. Today, we know that feast as Divine Mercy Sunday, named by Saint Pope John Paul II at the canonization of St. Faustina on April 30, 2000.
“This is the day the Lord has made; let us rejoice and be glad.” (Psalm 118:24). This verse is a big theme for Easter. Easter is our day! The Lord rises and makes a new day, a new world, by conquering the powers of sin and death. And we rejoice! We are Easter people!
In light of our recent changes to the reception of the Eucharist at our Masses here at Prince of Peace, I have decided to rerun an article that I wrote back in November of 2024; along with the necessary changes we implemented last weekend.
Recently, I have received several questions regarding different aspects of receiving the Eucharist at Mass, from the communion fast, to posture, to the number of times allowed in a day. So let's get to it!
This next week begins Penance Service week here in Johnson County. With that happening, I think it would be great for us to examine how to make a good confession, and best practices in the confessional.
Laetare Sunday! Rejoice! This Sunday is the 4th Sunday of Lent, known as “Laetare” Sunday (Latin for “rejoice”). We add elements of joy into our austere Lent this Sunday. The optional color of “Rose” (which looks like pink) can be used this day, flowers can adorn the altar, and the music can be more joyful. Lent is past the halfway point this Sunday.