Sunday, December 27, 2020

Christmas Scene

 Christmas Scene

Take 4 Min to stop and look and listen and let this touch your Heart!
 
A truly inspiring imaginary scene that depicts: "what might have been" if you supernaturally visited the manger scene in Bethlehem."  
Jimmy Stewart filmed this scene in ONE TRY because the tender feelings in his expressions of love for Jesus could not be vainly repeated. "I have only one of these in me," he said. "I'm absolutely serious when I say this scene is one of the greatest honors I've ever had."

Imagine BEING THERE when Jesus was born ! ... this is a truly classic and wonderful piece of acting from the heart... you see: Jesus was pure & innocent DEITY from moment one: a long long LONG step down from the glories of Heaven.


Tuesday, December 22, 2020

CHRISTMAS MASS SCHEDULE & LIVE STREAM VIEWING

 CHRISTMAS MASS SCHEDULE & LIVE STREAM VIEWING

This is being published to help with questions related to our Christmas Mass Schedule and How to watch our Live-Streaming.

Christmas Eve Schedule
  • 2:00pm – Liturgy of the Word with Holy Communion
  • 4:30pm – Christmas Eve Mass (while focused on youth, we cannot have the normal gathering)
  • 7:30pm – Christmas Eve Mass
  • 10:00pm – Christmas Eve Mass at Night

Christmas Day Schedule
  • 8:30am – Christmas Day Mass
  • 10:30am – Christmas Day Mass

Note -  Overflow:
Reservations are not required to attend Mass. However, when our Church Covid Capacity is reached there will be overflow to Brenner Hall where you can watch the Live-Stream and still be able to receive Holy Communion.

Holy Communion Outside Mass:
To allow those who join us at home (or their car) via the livestream, we will offer Holy Communion for ½ hour after each liturgy.
Simply come to the canopy, and one of the ministers will be there to offer the Eucharist.

It is our Plan to Live-Stream All the Christmas Eve and Christmas Day Masses and Liturgy of Word.


How To View Live-Stream:
CLICK HERE TO VIEW

on Facebook
at the Scheduled time... or 

You will also be able to view any of the Live-Stream Masses later either by going to Facebook or via the Parish Website.

You should be able to view Facebook Videos without having an account.
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Thursday, December 10, 2020

Governor Wolf's Recent COVID-19 Restrictions and the Sacred Liturgy

Governor Wolf's Recent COVID-19 
Restrictions and the Sacred Liturgy 

Working together, we can continue to be safe 
and celebrate our Sacred Liturgy.