Words of the Priest May 31st 2026

THE MOST HOLY TRINITY The mystery of the Most Holy Trinity is the central mystery of the Christian faith and life. It is the mystery of God in Himself. It is, therefore, the source of all other mysteries of faith; it is the light that illumines them. It is the most fundamental and essential teaching … Read more

Words of the Priest May 24th 2026

Today, the Church celebrates the Feast of Pentecost—that special moment when the Holy Spirit was bestowed upon the Apostles, the Virgin Mary, and other women who were gathered in prayer, as recounted in the Acts of the Apostles. Pentecost marks the beginning of the development and consolidation of the Church that Christ would build for … Read more

Words of the Priest May 17th 2026

In a week, we celebrate the Feast of Pentecost, fifty days after the Lord’s Resurrection. It is then that the Lord Jesus sends His Holy Spirit to initiate the growth and consolidation of the Church. The Holy Spirit is the third person of the Most Holy Trinity. He is considered a person because He possesses … Read more

Words of the priest March 22/2026

On March 19, the Church celebrates the Feast of Saint Joseph—patron of workers, families, and the universal Church. It is important to keep Saint Joseph in mind in our life of faith, for he was an exceptional man of deep faith and great trust in God. Many people place more faith in Saint Jude Thaddeus … Read more

Words of the priest March 15/2026

The Gospel for this Sunday speaks to us about the man born blind. Jesus Christ came to “open the eyes” of our faith. We were born blind—in sin—and He has opened up the horizon of a new life for us. That is true. However, that constitutes a psychological interpretation—one that gives the impression that the … Read more

Word of the Parish April 12/2026

The Easter Season is the 50-day period in the liturgical calendar that celebrates the RESURRECTION OF JESUS, extending from Easter Sunday to Pentecost Sunday.Considered a GREAT FESTIVE SUNDAY, it is characterized by joy, the use of the color white, the presence of the Paschal Candle, and the singing of the Alleluia, marking the victory of … Read more

Words of the Priest March/01/26

Within this Lenten context that the Church is experiencing, we will encounter a reality that affects us, troubles us, and can interfere with our desire to be more united to Christ: TEMPTATION. This is the first way the devil attacks human beings. It is necessary to remember that the devil is a fallen angel; therefore, … Read more

Words of the Priest Feb/22/26

The era we live in, from 1950 to 2026, can be considered hedonistic; that is, seeking distraction, pleasure, personal indulgences—anything that distracts us and distances us from a reality that is painful, complicated, and often harsh. It’s not that it’s wrong to be distracted or seek recreation and rest. The problem is that hedonism seeks … Read more

Words of the Priest Feb/15/2026

In three days, Lent begins. Forty days before Holy Week. It’s a time many Catholics don’t want to experience, and, let’s be honest, find boring. You know that Lent begins with Ash Wednesday. It’s a day when, unfortunately, many people come—those Catholic brothers and sisters who don’t usually go to church, except occasionally, like on … Read more

Words of the Priest Feb/08/2026

In ten days, Lent will begin. It is known as a significant time in the Church, as it invites us to strengthen our charity, penance, and prayer. These are words that evoke a certain antipathy in us and are unpopular in these times of apostasy and loss of faith in which we live. We have … Read more

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