Micheal Vendlinski
Columbus Day October 14th
Volunteers of our Parish
Message from Father Chris to the Volunteers of our ParishA church could not thrive without the assistance of its volunteers. On this feast of our Patron, St. Teresa of Avila, I sincerely thank the men and women of our Parish who assist with our many services to keep our parish successful. I have never seen so many that rise to the occasion each week to make our services a spiritual place to pray, find comfort, and attend Mass. It would not happen without you. Thank you from my heart, and blessings to all who made it happen.
God Bless, Father Chris
Hurricane Church Closure Information
The church will close on Wednesday afternoon and remain closed through Thursday. Father Chris and Father Gabriel will be having Morning Mass without the people each morning.
We will not have Adoration and Evening Prayer this Thursday, October 10th.
We will not have the Funeral on Friday, October 11th.
Please stay safe during the Hurricane.
RCIA Religious Education
RCIA Religious Education NO Classes this Wednesday, September 18th. Classes will resume next week September 25th.
September 4th and 5th Mass Schedule
Wednesday-Thursday, September 4th and 5th there will be no 7:00am Morning Masses. There is an 8:00am Morning Prayer followed by Mass at 8:30am concelebrated by Fr. Chris and Fr. Mark on both these days.
On Thursday after the 8:30am Mass there will be no Adoration.
Special prayers for Fr. Chris
Special prayers for Fr. Chris’ for a successful surgery and a quick and full recovery this coming week!
Let us pray, “Heavenly Father, thank you for guiding the hands of the surgeons and nurses during the surgery. We pray for a quick and complete recovery for Father Chris.
Please grant him the strength and courage he needs to face the challenges of recovery. Amen
The Assumption of the Blessed Virgin Mary
The Assumption is Our Lady's oldest feast day, but we don't know how it was first celebrated. Its origin was lost in the days when Jerusalem was restored as a sacred city at the time of the Roman Emperor Constantine (c. 285-337). By then, it had been a pagan city for two centuries, since Emperor Hadrian (76-138) leveled it around the year 135.