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Events for the Week of December 14, 2025
Saturday, December 13: Memorial of St. Lucy 4:00pm, Confessions-Holy Childhood 5:00pm, Mass-Holy Childhood 6:00pm, Benner Baptism-Holy Childhood 6:00pm, HCCCW Cookie Walk-Holy Childhood Sunday, December 14: Third (Gaudete) Sunday of Advent 8:00am, Mass-St. Liborious 10:00am, Mass-Holy Childhood 11:00am, Cook Baptism-Holy Childhood 11:00am, HCCCW Cookie Walk-Holy Childhood 12:00pm (Noon) until 6:00pm, Confessions-Holy Childhood Monday, December 15: Advent Weekday NO MASS 5:00p
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Week of December 7, 2025 Events
Saturday, December 6: Advent Weekday 1:00pm, Gratton/Daugherty Nuptial Mass-Holy Childhood 4:00pm, Confessions-St. Liborious 5:00pm, Mass-St. Liborious Sunday, December 7: Second Sunday of Advent 8:00am, Mass-St. Liborious 10:00am, Mass-Holy Childhood 11:00am, Donut Sunday-Holy Childhood 11:00am, OCIA-Holy Childhood 11:30am, HCCCW Christmas Luncheon Monday, December 8: Solemnity of the Imm
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News and Upcoming Events
From Fr. Mark-December 14, 2025
From Fr. Mark THIRD (GAUDETE) SUNDAY OF ADVENT Each year, the Knights of Columbus have sponsored Keep Christ in Christmas poster contest for all local K‐8 students. After the masses this weekend, you are invited to look over the artwork of the students and select your favorite from each grade level. As much as it is important in our lives to gather together as family and friends, eating and drinking, and exchanging gifts; “Keep Christ in Christmas” sets out to remind us that
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From Fr. Mark-December 7, 2025
From Fr. Mark SECOND SUNDAY OF ADVENT Situated between the Solemnity of the Immaculate Conception of the Blessed Virgin Mary (celebrated on Monday, December 8) and the Feast of Our Lady of Guadelupe (celebrated Friday, December 12), celebrated on Wednesday, December 10 is the Memorial of Our Lady of Loreto. Pointing to the Virgin Mary, it celebrated a revered relic-the Holy House of Loretto. In the Autobiography of Saint Thérèse of Lisieux she wrote: “ I was indeed ha
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Dec 5
From Fr. Mark-November 30, 2025
From Fr. Mark FIRST SUNDAY OF ADVENT C.S. Lewis, the great Christian writer who gave us Narnia, wrote a superb parody about Christmas, describing a baffled time traveler visiting Britain and finding people forced to buy squares of decorated cardboard and mail them to one another. It is true that many semi-obligatory things, apparently belonging to Christmas in Western countries, bear very little relation to the awesome reality of the birth of Jesus Chris
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Nov 28
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