Friday, June 27 - The community is invited to the Great Vigil in celebration of the 350th anniversary of the Apparitions of the Sacred Heart of Jesus to Saint Margaret Mary in Paray-Le-Monial.
This weekend is commitment weekend. Over the past three weeks, we have had time to reflect on what it means to be a parishioner, why we register, and lastly why we tithe. Now it is time to put our thoughts into action...
During Lent, the prayer of the universal Church focuses on the elect (those to be baptized at the next Easter Vigil), praying for these final weeks of preparation and for their protection...
Everything we have is a gift from God. Nothing that we have or enjoy came from any other source but God. God has provided for all our needs. In return, we offer to God our praise and thanksgiving...
During the past week, we have had some time to reflect on what it means to be a parishioner of Saint William, what drew us to Saint William for the first time and moments we have experienced since then that have brought us to call this parish, our parish, our home...
According to the Church, a parishioner is an individual or family that either lives in the geographical boundary of a parish assigned by the diocese or is registered. As pastor, it is a privilege and gift to minister to so many, both Catholic and non-Catholic alike...
To facilitate an encounter with Christ is about the paramount mission of the Catholic Church, which is to evangelize. How do we prayerfully lead others to an encounter with Christ?