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Holy Thursday (April 2nd - 7 p.m.) at St. Therese Little Flower Parish, Good Friday (April 3rd - 7 p.m.) at St. James Parish, and Holy Saturday/Easter Vigil (April 4th - 8 p.m.) at St. Francis Xavier Parish.
Easter Sunday Mass (April 5th) at St. Therese Little Flower (9 a.m.), St. James (10 a.m.), and St. Francis Xavier (10:30 a.m.). Learn more.
Lorica
“Lorica” comes from a Latin word that describes a shield or breastplate which soldiers carried or wore in battle to protect them. The term has come to be associated with Saint Patrick’s breastplate that contained a prayer of protection as he encountered adversaries in presenting Christianity to natives of the Emerald Isle and is carried today by sons and daughters of Ireland who contend with spiritual enemies. The lyrics or words wrap us, as they did him, in affection and love for the Holy Trinity, attesting that we belong to God who will surround us if we carry forth His mission through our words and deeds.
The prayer says, in part, “Christ be with me, Christ be in me, Christ behind me, Christ before me, Christ beside me, Christ to comfort and restore me, Christ beneath me, Christ above me, Christ when I lie down and when I rise again.” This prayer expresses our dependence on God’s strength, wisdom, and divine grace. Read the Full Post.
Father Don and his sister, Barbie, drop a podcast about podcasts, particularly this podcast, Upon This Rock, as we pause operations to assess its impact and how the church can reach people in our twenty-first-century virtual society. They reminisce about messages from the hundred-plus conversations and how we can encourage people to talk with one another about matters of faith and faith that matters to us, our families and friends, our community, and our world.
Direct Link. Listen on Apple and Spotify. Download the MP3 file.
Listen to all the Upon This Rock episodes. #uponthisrockpodcast
Saint Thomas More (STM) Parish has a sister community relationship with San Andrés Itzapa, a rural parish in south-central Guatemala. STM Parishioners Phil Smith and Marla Byrne have visited frequently in recent decades, often leading groups on work retreats and pilgrimages of faith that support foreign friends. The STM group has escorted thousands of Kansas Citians, including over a thousand teenagers, to Central America to encounter brothers and sisters who struggle in ways that open their eyes and hearts.
Direct Link. Listen on Apple and Spotify. Download the MP3 file.
Listen to all the Upon This Rock episodes. #uponthisrockpodcast
"In the end, these things are only required: that you act justly, that you love tenderly, and that you walk humbly with the Lord."
— The Prophet Micah
"We are like travelers who have forgotten
the name of our destination. We must return from where we came to discover where
we are going."
— G. K. Chesterton
"I truly appreciate the use of musical references and other writings which you often use. I have been blessed to have attended small dinners and discussions where you have often used these same references to engage attendees. It always has left me with soul searching and a path to answering some very deep questions. Thank you for providing some more stepping stones."
- Helen V.
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- Peggy B
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