Katherine
April 24, 2025
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The Marcellus Rotary Club is honoring two St. Francis Xavier parishioners: former Marcellus mayor John Curtin; and former Ecumenical Food Pantry director Maureen Germain, at Tuscarora Golf Club, with a buffet dinner and Rotary Good Works Award, Thursday, May 1, 2025 at 6:25 p.m. $45 per person. Call Patrick Reagan, 315-640-2506 for reservations.
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Katherine
April 24, 2025
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Divine Mercy Holy Hour- St. Francis Xavier Church- 3:00pm
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Katherine
April 17, 2025
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Thursday, April 17 – Holy Thursday
Mass of the Lord’s Supper- Church- 7:00pm
Friday, April 18 – Good Friday
Stations of the Cross- Church- Noon
Solemn Liturgy of the Lord’s Passion- Church- 3:00PM
Ecumenical Service (at the Presbyterian Church)- 7:00PM
Saturday, April 19 – Holy Saturday
Easter Vigil- Church- 8:00PM
Sunday, April 20 – Easter
Easter Mass- 8:30 and 10:45
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Katherine
April 17, 2025
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So it begins… It has begun…
Dear Parish Family,
This past week we commemorated and celebrated the last days of Jesus before His Resurrection. For Palm Sunday through Holy Thursday and Good Friday, the Church proclaimed the mystery of God’s immersible love for us. He gave us the gift of the Eucharist: His very Body and Blood to be with us until the end of time and the Sacrament of Holy Orders to perpetuate the Eucharist. He suffered and died for our Salvation and rose again on Easter for our justification and the gift of the restoration of our nature; a return to the original dignity of being created in the Divine image and likeness. The last words that Jesus spoke from the Cross were … “It is finished.” Jesus had done all that the Father asked of Him for us. With Jesus’ Resurrection, something new was begun. New life, restored life, renewed faith and restored hope for all who acknowledge Jesus as Lord and God, and come to Him with an open, humble heart . The anger of “Crucify Him” has turned into the new cry: ‘Resurrexit sicut dixit’ (He has Risen as He said) and we respond: “Alleluia!”
Happy Easter!
God Bless, Fr. Dan
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Katherine
April 3, 2025
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Encountering God
Dear Parish Family,
Where do we encounter God? Certainly in the Eucharist: the Body, Blood, Soul and Divinity of Jesus, in the proclamation of the Word and in the people gathered, the body of Christ. We also meet God in all of the Sacraments, in our private and communal prayer and in reading Sacred scripture. God also is found in the daily business of living, if we just look and listen with an open heart and soul. God can be found in music, both liturgical and secular, that lifts us up and brings delight. Certainly God can be found in the gathering of family and friends, enjoying life and laughter; in the sound of children playing, adolescents exploring new things and in the wisdom of the elderly. St. Bonaventure teaches us that God can be found in nature; in nature we see the (Vestigia Dei), the footprints of God: in the wonder of spring, the power of a storm, the spectacle of Autumn and the quiet peace of winter. God can also be found in adversity and struggle, even pain can give us a glimpse of God’s sacrificial love for us. Even sorrow at loss can bring us an experience of God. We feel sorrow at this loss because of love, and where there is love there is God. Look for God, be open to God, let God in at every moment and every experience. God knows us intimately as our Creator, and in the Incarnation of Jesus, God became like us in all things but sin; experiencing the fullness of what it means to be truly, authentically, human. God loves you!
God Bless, Fr. Dan
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Katherine
April 2, 2025
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Tune in to the CATHOLIC CONVERSATIONS PODCAST! The Diocese of Syracuse invites you to explore faith, tradition, and community through engaging discussions with insightful guests on our official podcast. New episodes are released weekly on Tuesdays and offer inspiration for spiritual growth!
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