Clergy Bulletin Articles

Thanksgiving, Marathons, Gold, Advent, and Kerygma! - November 27, 2022

First, much thanksgiving is in order. Personally, many thanks to all who wished me well and prayed for my running of the New York Marathon on November 6th! The school kids made me a medal of 26 medals each sponsored by a class with prayers prayed for me—how awesome is that! So, my results were mixed. I did finish the marathon, all 26.2 miles, in a total time of 5 hours and 49 seconds which works out to an overall pace of 11:29/mile. So finishing was awesome, and the crowd support in New York was beyond incredible.

Respect Life Month & the Sanctity of Every Human Life - October 9, 2023

Each October the Church in the United States celebrates Respect Life Month. As Catholics, we are called to cherish, defend, and protect those who are most vulnerable, from the beginning of life to its end, and at every point in between. During the month of October, the Church asks us to reflect more deeply on the dignity of every human life.
 

What is Truth? - September 18, 2022

God desires all men to be saved and come to the knowledge of truth. We hear this beautiful sentiment in today’s Second Reading from St. Paul’s First Letter to Timothy. God desires my salvation more than I do. God desires me to come to the knowledge of truth even more than I do. From St. Paul’s perspective our salvation is closely tied to our coming to the knowledge of truth.
 

Is Deacon going to make us ‘sing’ today!? - September 11, 2022

Our Gospel reading today about the prodigal son is a good reminder that (1) we are special among creation, uniquely made in such a way that the image of God is etched into our heart and soul and (2) sin decimates the dignity of our being and causes us to descend to the lower orders of creation who, wonderful as they might be, are not endowed with the image of the creator like us. So... what does that have to do with singing, as the title of this article suggests?
 

Happy September! - September 4, 2022

Happy September!
 
I hope and pray you have a Blessed Labor Day and enjoy some good recreation this weekend! 
 
Speaking of recreation, please join your fellow parishioners at our upcoming Fall Festival on Saturday September 17th, following the evening Mass—which I am moving up to 4PM in order to have more daylight for the festival which begins at 5pm. Sorry for any inconvenience, but I hope it makes for a great celebration.
 

New Deacon Aspirant - Jaime Fuentes - August 27, 2022

I’m excited to announce that one of our own Prince of Peace parishioners, Jaime Fuentes, was recently accepted into formation for the permanent diaconate! The formation program is pretty intense, roughly one weekend full of classes a month, plus lots of home/field work in between, for six years, so God and Jaime and Archdiocese willing, he’ll be ordained a deacon in 2028. I’m excited for Jaime, and I ask you to pray for him.
 
Peace,

RCIA - August 21, 2022

This upcoming week, Prince of Peace will be beginning the Rite of Christian Initiation of Adults, better known as RCIA. Yes, it is the process that one must go through in order to become Catholic and enter into full communion with the Church, but in all honesty it is so much more than just that. It is a path of deepening one's relationship with our Lord, a time of greater and deeper prayer, a period of discernment and making the full, conscious and active decision to follow what and where the Lord is calling one to go and to do.