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MASS INTENTIONS
Masses are now available. Please contact the Parish Office if you wish to schedule a Mass.
Please note that our Mass schedule has changed for both the weekend and weekday Masses.
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THE SEVENTH SUNDAY IN ORDINARY TIME
How many of us have heard of the phrase "Old Testament justice?" It is a phrase that focuses on our action of punishing those who have performed injustice, a phrase my father loves to use. In our first reading we find that David has an opportunity to kill Saul, who in tum was looking to kill him. We find that even though both parties wished to prevail, David recognizes God's justice before his own wants. Without discernment, our desires can be interpreted as God's if we focus on our own worldview first.
Connecting to our Gospel, Jesus teaches us about God's justice instead of our own. Instead of letting us stumble into our own failings, Jesus presents a different way to live. Our actions reflect our motives and beliefs. There has been much discourse in our own political climate as to how we live out our faith. Topics ranging from immigration, crime and how to address these issues continue to be hotly debated with everyone contributing their own perspective.
While I have my own beliefs, I find the actions God is calling us to do are to be carefully discerned and singular. Discerned through prayer, and singular in assisting those in front of us. I hold this view in response to the various forces beyond my control as a priest and someone trying to follow God as best I can. While humbling, it affords the opportunity to focus on the individual in front of us. Only God knows all of our actions and this teaching reflects that. It shows that God calls us to live and grow in the present moment, mindful of our successes and failures in the past. May we trust in God's guidance before any view, for God is our ultimate authority.
~ In Christ, Fr. Aaron
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Schedules for
WHEAT Family of Parishes
WEEKENDS
Saturdays:
4 pm St. Vincent
4:30 pm Immaculate Conception
Sundays:
8 am Annunciation
8 am Immaculate Conception
9 am St. Joseph
9:30 am Immaculate Conception
10 am St. Vincent
10:30 am St. George
11 am Annunciation
5 pm Annunciation
WEEKDAYS
Monday:
9 am Annunciation
8 am Immaculate Conception
Tuesday:
8 am St. George
8 am St. Vincent
8 am Immaculate Conception
6 pm Mass at St. Vincent
Wednesday:
7am Annunciation
8am Immaculate Conception
Thursday:
8am Immaculate Conception
8am St. Joseph
6pm Mass at St. Vincent
Friday:
9 am Annunciation
1st Friday Nocturnal Adoration
3rd Friday Adoration at 9:30am
8 am St. George
6 pm 1st Friday of the month only,
devotions at
Saturday:
8 am St. Joseph
Check the bulletin for Holy Day times.
Food Donation
for January 2025
Please protect the barrel - it is not for disposal of garbage.
Stewardship is having the wisdom to understand that everything we have is a gift from God.