Three parishes, one pastor. Our Lady of Mount Carmel, St. Adalbert and St. Paul the Apostle in Schenectady, NY with Rev. Matthew H. Frisoni as our shepherd.
Yesterday, we celebrated the Sacred Heart of Jesus. Today, we remember Mary's heart, that image of her soul, which was in perfect continuity with God's plan. Lord, give us her heart here at Mt. Carmel, St. Adalbert and St. Paul the Apostle parishes!
Today, the bishops of the United States will consecrate the nation to the Sacred Heart. You can join in the prayer and celebrations here: https://t.co/QERCke79Qi
Today, we join the universal Church in celebrating the Solemnity of Corpus Christi, meditating on the great gift of the Eucharist that Jesus has left us. It is the food that truly nourishes us for our journey toward heaven.
At his trial before the Roman prefect Rusticus, St. Justin debated with great skill and eloquence. But his most perfect witness was the shedding of his blood, in imitation of his Lord and for the benefit of the Church, and for all of us.
St. Philip Neri founded the first of these communities in Rome in 1575. Today, there are about 90 communities in about 20 countries. St. Phillip Neri, pray for all of us, that we may follow in your way of joyful service to Christ! #TriviaTuesday
Memorial Day is an important time to pause and pray for members of the military who have died in service to our country. All of us at Our Lady of Mt. Carmel, St. Adalbert and St. Paul the Apostle parishes are grateful for their sacrifice and pray that our world may know peace.
St. Pancras was martyred in the year 304 AD, at the age of 14. Relics of the Roman saint were brought to a church in the 6th century in this city that is the namesake of the modern-day train station. #TriviaTuesday
Yesterday, we heard the Gospel reading that inspired Thomas Tallis' "If Ye Love Me," arguably the most beautiful hymn of the English language. But who was Thomas Tallis? Watch this week's video to find out--and let us know what you learn! #TruthBeautyGoodness