This day is designed for all people, but especially for Lectors and Preachers. For the new liturgical year, which begins with Advent Dec. 1, the Sunday Gospels and 96 weekday readings will use the Gospel of Matthew. Understanding Matthew will enhance your worship for the whole year.
What will we study?
The day will be devoted to: The major themes of Matthew. Matthew’s original audience and how that message speaks to our contemporary life. How we can become more faithful disciples of Jesus according to Matthew.
Why should we attend? The day offers something for everyone.
What does it cost: $15 which includes lunch and snacks. Scholarships are available.
Presented by Fr. Ron Will, C.PP.S.
By Fr. Ron Will, CPPS
You and I are invited to gaze at the blessed bread and wine during Mass, or later in the tabernacle, and encounter the Son of God. Don’t pass up the opportunity. Gaze through the tabernacle door and see Jesus. This 10-minute meditation invites you into this experience.
By Fr. Joe Uecker, C.PP.S.
Writing to the Corinthians, Paul tells us that “Jesus was not yes one minute and no the next; he was only yes.” This is the new covenant. We “are no longer strangers and sojourners, but fellow citizens with the holy ones and members of the household of God."