Dear Friends,
A Homecoming of the Heart: Encountering God’s Mercy in Reconciliation: This past weekend, our community had the opportunity to reflect on one of the most beloved parables in Scripture: the Prodigal Son. Preaching on this powerful story was a profound joy and blessing. Together, we explored the depth of the father’s love - a love that does not hold grudges, does not keep score, but instead welcomes, heals, and restores.
This parable is more than a moving story; it’s a vivid image of what God offers us in the Sacrament of Reconciliation. Like the father in the story, God runs to meet us. He does not shame or condemn, but embraces us with mercy. He restores our dignity, clothes us with grace, and celebrates our return. This is the heart of reconciliation—not punishment, but healing; not fear, but love.
With this in mind, I warmly invite you to our upcoming Lenten Reconciliation services:
- Saturday, April 5 at 3:00 PM
- Monday, April 7th at 7:00 PM (CTK)
- Friday, April 11th at 6.00pm (St. Stephen)
We are especially blessed to have Bishop Barber with us on Monday evening to hear confessions.
If it's been a long time since your last confession, don’t worry. Simply tell the priest, and he will gently guide you through. There’s no need for the perfect words—just a sincere heart and a desire to return to God. In your preparation, consider taking time to