Category: Messages from Fr. Kevin
Christ the King
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Today’s Feast brings a close to our Liturgical Year (next Sunday, the First Sunday of Advent, marks the beginning of a new Liturgical Year). Which brings one to reflect on what a year it’s been! P...
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Indulgences – Part 2
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Last week I talked about Indulgences, and what they are. Thus, if you have not read last week’s bulletin column I strongly encourage you to do so before you read this one. This week I want to talk a...
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Indulgences – Part 1
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In the Lutheran and other Protestant denominations, October 31, the Eve of All Saints Day, is known as “Reformation Day,” as this was the day Martin Luther hung his famous “95 Theses.” The mai...
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Christ the King and All Saints Day
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In the old Liturgical Calendar (pre-Vatican II), The Feast of Christ the King was celebrated the Sunday before All Saints and All Souls Day (Nov. 1 and 2 respectively), Christ’s Kingship giving us a...
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The Month of the Rosary
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In the Catholic Church, while May is commonly known as “the Month of Mary,” the month of October is known as the “the Month of the Holy Rosary.” (Hence why at most of our parishes we have been...
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Revelation Bible Study with Fr. Kevin
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Join us Mondays starting November 9, at 6:30 PM. In-person at the St. Mark Parish Hall or by Live Stream or Facebook Live. There will be seven sessions. Find all of the details here: Book of Revelati...
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To Jesus Christ, Our Sovereign King
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Frequently at the end of Mass (whether English weekend Masses or daily Mass), we have been singing the hymn, “To Jesus Christ, Our Sovereign King.” The words of the first verse being: To Jesus Chr...
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The Wisdom of St. Vincent de Paul
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September 27 is the Feast of St. Vincent de Paul, who served as a priest in the 1600s in France. Thus, I returned to some of his words that he speaks to his fellow priests about serving the poor, and ...
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