We love you for safeguarding the Truths of our Catholic Faith and for bearing upon Your shoulders the sufferings of the Church. God grant you many years!
As you know by now, we will have three bells in our new tower, the largest is named Maria Gaudens, the middle bell is named Saint Joseph and the baby bell is Little Saint John. They will be rung for five minutes before all of the Masses of Saturday evening and Sunday. We will need [...]
The new church will have within it a control room in which the sound system can be adjusted during the weekend Masses. This will allow everyone to better hear both the music and the spoken word. We need volunteers to help! Don’t worry, we will teach you everything that you’ll need to know. For more [...]
Third Quarter High Honor Roll Straight A’s with no more than one B Religion, Reading, Math, English, Spelling, Social Stud-ies, Science, Spanish, Music, Computer, P.E., and Art Grade 6 Ben Bettinger
Remember when we were little and we’d go up to our parents complaining of a painful leg, or arm? They’d look carefully at the offending limb, and if they could find no obvious reason for the aches, they’d cheer us up with the words: “Don’t worry, it’ll go away, it’s just growing pains.” And we’d [...]
Who has not heard of the attacks against our beloved Holy Father, Pope Benedict XVI, that have made this past Lent a true Pilgrimage in the Desert for him? The Lord has called him to the most difficult “job” in the world, that of showing His face, His love and His mercy to the whole [...]
Only Five more Weeks until the Masses of Thanksgiving in our Newly Renovated Church on May 15 & 16! Have you signed up to be a bell ringer or to help run the new sound booth during Mass? Sign up forms to be a bell ringer are in the vestibule of the Fr. Puhl Center. [...]
Butter Braid Success Thank you to all parishioners who participated in this year’s butter braid sale. It was a huge success and brought in over $3,500 in profit. If you ordered butter braids from a Holy Trinity student or just directly from the school, thank you. A few school families deserve special recognition this year [...]
A few weeks ago, we read the Gospel of the woman caught in adultery. The leaders, wishing to “kill two birds with one stone,” (Jesus and the woman) tried to trick Jesus into condemning the adulteress, almost taking pleasure in “catching” someone in wrongdoing, enjoying the sense of power that their “superiority” gave them. We [...]
When we make use of the Sacrament of Confession we bring to Jesus our sorrow for sin, and He brings to us the Father’s forgiveness. There is no greater sign of God’s love for us. During Holy Week we’ve added these extra Confession times to our regular schedule: Monday, March 29, from 6:30 pm to [...]


