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Asking, Trusting, Receiving

by Fr. Michael D. Accinni Reinhardt, MA, Mdiv, MS  |  07/27/2025  |  This Sunday's Reading

This Sunday’s readings invite us to think about how we talk to God. We are reminded that prayer is not just about saying words but, it is about trust, hope, and knowing that God is listening. Abraham speaks honestly with God. He asks questions and waits for answers. Jesus teaches his disciples how to pray, giving them the Lord’s Prayer. Each phrase of the prayer reflects a deep relationship with God, focusing on His holiness, His will, and our reliance on Him for daily needs, forgiveness, and guidance. Praying the Lord’s Prayer thoughtfully can help us grow closer to God. Reflecting on each part of the prayer encourages us to align our lives with its meaning.

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Welcoming God into Our Lives

by Fr. Michael D. Accinni Reinhardt, MA, Mdiv, MS  |  07/20/2025  |  This Sunday's Reading

The readings this Sunday reminds us to find a way to welcome God into our homes and our lives. If you paid attention to the readings, you would have heard who listened to what the Lord said and who did not. The readings show us both action and listening. Abraham serves the Lord with great care. Mary sits at Jesus’ feet and listens. Martha tries hard to serve, but she misses the quiet moment with Jesus.

In the first reading Abraham gave food and rest to three visitors. One visitor tells him that Sarah will have a son within the year, and it will be a blessing to Abraham. This reminds us that God keeps His promises. In the psalm we hear that those who live with truth and fairness will stay close to God. The second reading points to the mystery of Christ. Paul shares this mystery through his work and suffering. Understanding this mystery helps deepen our faith.

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The Good Samaritan

by Fr. Michael D. Accinni Reinhardt, MA, Mdiv, MS  |  07/13/2025  |  This Sunday's Reading

The readings this Sunday are about living God’s Word in everyday life. The readings encourage faith in action, love for others, and seeing Christ as the center of all creation. Following God’s will is not beyond our reach. God is the foundation of creation and of our faith. Everything exists through Him and is united in Him. We should love others, especially those in need.

The story of the Good Samaritan challenges us to show kindness and mercy. Faith is not just about knowing God’s Word. Faith comes alive when we live it out through our actions. The story of the Good Samaritan shows what compassion looks like. True love for God means caring for people, even strangers or those we find hard to love. God’s Word is already in our hearts. We can live it out if we listen and choose to follow it.

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Rejoice and Share the Peace of God

by Fr. Michael D. Accinni Reinhardt, MA, Mdiv, MS  |  07/06/2025  |  This Sunday's Reading

This Sunday’s readings call us to rejoice, trust in God, and share His peace. They remind us of the blessings we receive and the mission we must live and to spread our faith. God’s blessings are not meant to keep within us but to be shared with others. In this Sunday’s readings we hear that God’s care is personal and comforting, we can trust Him in all things, like a loving mother. Through focusing on the Cross of Christ we learn what truly matters, because it reminds us to avoid being proud of worldly success and to rely on Christ alone for our hope. Jesus sends out His disciples to share the Good News. He tells them to bring peace wherever they go and to trust God to provide for them.

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Saints Peter and Paul

by Fr. Michael D. Accinni Reinhardt, MA, Mdiv, MS  |  06/29/2025  |  This Sunday's Reading

This weekend we celebrate our founding fathers, Saints Peter and Paul. It is through them that Jesus gave the Church the foundations that will help us to eternal salvation. The origins of a liturgy honoring both Peter and Paul dates back to mid-sixth century Rome. The prayers we use today are based on the same ones used in that early Mass. Peter and Paul were unique in the role they were called to play in the foundation of the Church, but they did not keep their formula for greatness a secret. The Lord invites all of us to the same greatness, whatever the specifics of our mission here on earth may be and to let go of ourselves and let Jesus live in us.

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The Solemnity of the Most Holy Body and Blood of Christ

by Fr. Michael D. Accinni Reinhardt, MA, Mdiv, MS  |  06/22/2025  |  This Sunday's Reading

The Solemnity of Corpus Christi celebrates the gift of the Eucharist. It reminds us of God’s love and the unity of the Church through the Body and Blood of Christ. Corpus Christi is not merely a celebration of bread and wine. It is a proclamation that Christ has not left us hungry. He has chosen to remain with us, not as a symbol alone, but as a real presence. In every Eucharist, heaven reaches down to us as God places himself into our hands. Like those seated on the grass long ago, we too are fed by His generosity. The bread we receive is not just nourishment for the journey; it is love made touchable, a divine life shared freely.

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Feast of the Holy Trinity

by Fr. Michael D. Accinni Reinhardt, MA, Mdiv, MS  |  06/15/2025  |  This Sunday's Reading

Today we celebrate the Feast of the Holy Trinity which is a mystery difficult to comprehend. 5 In the readings for Trinity Sunday, Wisdom is described as being with God right from the beginning. This means that God’s wisdom was part of creating everything. God planned everything with great care and understanding and He even found delight in the human race. We can experience God’s joy by living according to His ways and enjoying what He has created because God wants us to be happy and find joy in life.

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The Birthday of Our Catholic Faith

by Fr. Michael D. Accinni Reinhardt, MA, Mdiv, MS  |  06/08/2025  |  This Sunday's Reading

HAPPY BIRTHDAY…..have you wished your fellow parishioners or people from other Catholic Parishes a happy birthday? Today is the Birthday of Our Catholic Faith.

This is Pentecost Sunday, when the Holy Spirit came upon the apostles as tongues of fire and this event marked the birth of the Church and empowered the apostles to preach. During Pentecost, the disciples, filled with the Holy Spirit, spoke in diverse languages, astonishing a multinational crowd in Jerusalem as each heard God’s words in their own tongue.

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The Ascension of Our Lord!

by Fr. Michael D. Accinni Reinhardt, MA, Mdiv, MS  |  06/01/2025  |  This Sunday's Reading

Traditionally the Ascension of Our Lord was held 40 days after Easter, falling on a Thursday. However in most dioceses in the United States, the observance of the Solemnity of the Ascension is moved to the following Sunday, superseding the 7th Sunday of Easter. The Ascension of the Lord celebrates Jesus’ return to heaven after His resurrection. It highlights the completion of His mission on earth and the promise of His return.

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One in a Hundred

by Fr. Michael D. Accinni Reinhardt, MA, Mdiv, MS  |  05/25/2025  |  This Sunday's Reading

Most of us know this parable:

"What is your opinion? If a man has a hundred sheep and one of them goes astray, will he not leave the ninety-nine in the hills and go in search of the stray? And if he finds it, amen, I say to you, he rejoices more over it than over the ninety-nine that did not stray." (Mt 18:12-13)

It speaks of the importance of finding what is lost. This parable is fitted neatly between two discourses on sin and its dangers and is followed by the parable of the unforgiving servant. The relationship is to the need for repentance and the joy in heaven that comes with it.

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Faith, Community, and the Power of Love

by Fr. Michael D. Accinni Reinhardt, MA, Mdiv, MS  |  05/18/2025  |  This Sunday's Reading

Readings this week focus on the growth of the early Church and Jesus’ command to love one another. These readings highlight the importance of faith, community, and the promise of a new heaven and earth.

Paul and Barnabas are spreading the good news, which shows us the importance of sharing our faith with others. They encourage believers to remain true to the faith despite hardships. This reminds us to stay strong in our faith through difficulties.

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Good Shepherd Sunday

by Fr. Michael D. Accinni Reinhardt, MA, Mdiv, MS  |  05/11/2025  |  This Sunday's Reading

This Sunday, the Fourth Sunday of Easter, is also known as Good Shepherd Sunday because it focuses on Jesus as the Good Shepherd. He cares for His sheep, calls them by name, and leads them to safety.

Jesus reminds us that His sheep hear His voice and follow Him. This shows the close connection between Jesus and those who believe in Him.

Jesus also speaks about eternal life—living forever with God in heaven. He promises this to those who follow Him.

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Lessons of Faith: Following Jesus with Joy, Love, and Dedication

by Fr. Michael D. Accinni Reinhardt, MA, Mdiv, MS  |  05/04/2025  |  This Sunday's Reading

The Third Sunday of Easter is full of lessons for our faith. Take time to reflect on the readings and what they mean for your life. The readings call us to follow Jesus with joy, love, and dedication. They remind us to obey God, worship Jesus, and show love through our actions. They help us to grow in faith and live out our call as Christians.

The apostles show courage and trust by obeying God rather than men, even when facing suffering. Their example encourages us to put God first, no matter the challenges. This obedience shows our commitment to Him.

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