Danielle Crane
– November 8, 2022
The African Ancestry Ministry and Evangelization Network (AAMEN) invites you to join us in celebration of National Black Catholic History Month (NBCHM). In 1990, the National Black Catholic Clergy Caucus
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Danielle Crane
– September 28, 2022
We are pleased to have votive candles back once again in the church! As Fr. Michael mentioned in August, these new wax candles are permanently replacing the electric lights which
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St. Michael's
– August 31, 2022
“Whoever does not carry his own cross and come after me cannot be my disciple.” (Luke 14:27) In many churches, the month of September somehow marks the beginning of a
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St. Michael's
– August 7, 2022
I am excited and blessed to be part of the St. Michael community as the Director of Religious Education. In my role, I oversee the faith formation programs for children
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St. Michael's
– July 6, 2022
The excitement is building as we continue to see progress on the sanctuary furnishings! What is a church altar? As it’s explained on Catholic Answers, the altar is “the
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St. Michael's
– June 22, 2022
On June 28th, St. Michael will welcome Fr. John De Guzman to our parish. He received the sacrament of holy orders on June 4, 2022 and is one of the
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St. Michael's
– June 8, 2022
What is the rosary? How do we pray it? Why as a family? The rosary is made up of 60 beads, separated into 6 segments, led by the introductory prayers,
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St. Michael's
– May 11, 2022
What is Adoration? What do you do there? Why do we have it? In simple terms, adoration is the worship of the Eucharist outside of the Mass. The Eucharistic Host
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St. Michael's
– May 4, 2022
The Sunday obligation is a great gift to humanity, and Catholics are called to fulfill it with a joyful heart. Here are some FAQ’s about the Dispensation and Mass Obligation: When
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St. Michael's
– April 6, 2022
“Rather, he emptied himself, taking the form of a slave, coming in human likeness; and found human in appearance, he humbled himself, becoming obedient to the point of death, even
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